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The results of the squash racquets tournaments, which came to a close recently, were announced yesterday. These tournaments, which included the championships of the University, the College, the Law School, the Business school, the Engineering School, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the Freshman class, began during the winter, and have been continued in easy stages until recently.
D. McK. Key '22 won the championship of the University by a small margin. In the tournament for the championship of the College, he was defeated by Malcolm Bradlee '22, captain of the University squash racquets team. Channing Wakefield 1L., a member of last year's University team, won the championship of the Law School. Myles P. Baker 1G.B., also a member of last year's University team, won the championship of the Business School. C. B. Crockett E.S. won in the Engineering School, and N. E. A. Hinds Sp. in the Graduate School. In the Freshman championship W. P. Dixon '25 was the winner over A. L. Smith '25 by a narrow margin.
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