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SQUASH ENTRIES POSTPONED

Further Chance to Enter Tournament--List Closes Tonight at 7 o'Clock--Law School Team to Play University

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Entries for the University squash tournament must be handed in before 7 o'clock this evening. The extension of time has been made to give more men a chance to sign up.

This afternoon an informal Law School team will play the University at the Squash Courts building, the first three matches scheduled for 3 o'clock, and the final three at 3.45. C. H. Hyams 1L., number one man for the graduates, is a former University tennis player; and is highly rated as a squash star. F. W. Crocker 1L, was on the second University squash team last season, and Lawrence Foster 1L, and D. P. Kingsley 1L, were on the Yale 1921 team.

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