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The club championship of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association will be decided today when the University team meets the Union Boat Club on the latter's couts at 2.30 o'clock in the final match of the season. Until last week both teams were tied for first place, but the Crimson's 5-0 victory over the Tennis and Racquet Club last Saturday, coupled with the Union Boat Club's unexpected reversal by the Boston Athleton Association, has put the University within two matches of the little, with a record for the season of eighteen matches won and only two lost.
The Union Boat Club, playing on their own courts, will undoubtedly present the strongest opposition so far to the University's clear slate of no defeats. The rival captains, C. C. Peabody of the Boat Club and Malcolm Bradlee '22 of the University, will meet in the feature encounter of the day, which is expected to produce the best squash racquets of the season. Both men have been undefeated in the Association's schedule this year, and Peabody is National as well as state title holder for 1920.
D. McK. Key '22, whose impressive victory over K. J. Lindsay of the Tennis and Racquet Club rates him as one of the best players in the league, is to meet Mark Wendell in the second match. For the University, Myles P. Baker '22, R. E. Smith '22, and E. M. Hinkle '23 who have been undefeated so far this season, will play in the order named, having as opponents C. J. Leunihan, W. I. Badger Jr., and Bartlett Harwood.
The Union Boat Club announces that, due to the unprecedented interest in this afternoon's match, all members of the University are invited to be present.
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