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SQUASH TOURNAMENT PROGRESSES

Majority of First Round Matches Have Been Played off-Eleven Remain

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All but 11 of the first round matches have been played off in the first two days of the annual College squash tournament, and the remainder of the round is to be completed by tonight, matches not played being defaulted. The squash management has arranged that men playing their tournament matches may sign up for a court for two consecutive half-hour periods.

Altogether seven matches were played off yesterday, the results being as follows: A. L. Hobson Jr. '24 defeated B. A. Hunneman '22, 3-1; W. P. Dixon '25 defeated C. S. Van Rensselaer Jr. '24, 3-0; Howard Elliott Jr. '22 defeated J. G. Swift Jr. '22, 3-0; Darragh Louderback '24 defeated William Whitman 3d '22, 3-1; E. St. R. Reynal '24 defeated H. M. Gaston '24, 3-0; J. S. Lincoln '24 defeated J. B. Edmonds '23, 3-2; T. M. Carnegie Jr. '25 defeated Harrison Gardner '24, by default.

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