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At three o'clock this afternoon the University Squash Racquets team will play its first match of the season when it meets the Boston Athletic Association in the University Squash Courts. This is the first of the five Class A matches scheduled in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association.
The B. A. A. team, which placed second in the league last year, is regarded as especially strong, having as its ranking veterans, Harold Plimpton, T. B. Plimpton, and Ralph Powers. Against these Coach Cowles will have in his Team A the strongest combination since the University entered the Association three years ago, which will line up as follows: M. Bradlee '22 (captain), No. 1; D. McK. Key '22, No. 2; M. P. Baker '22, No. 3; R. E. Smith '22, No. 4; C. J. Mason '22, No. 5.
In Class B the University will play the Harvard Club on the latter's courts in Boston. As a result of the week's challenges C. Harrington '24 has changed places with J. T. Bradlee '22 with the resulting line-up: E. M. Hinkle '23, No. 1; C. Harrington '24, No. 2; C. C. Colt '24, No. 3; J. T. Bradlee '22, No. 4; A. Mackay-Smith '24, No. 5.
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