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With the exception of one match, the fourth round of the College squash racquets tournament was finished yesterday afternoon. E. M. Hinkle '23, W. P. Dixon '25, and J. J. Glessner '25 have all reached the semi-finals while the match between F. I. Carpenter '24 and E. K. Davis '24 is still uncompleted. Hinkle had a hard struggle to defeat J. H. Finley Jr., '25, 18-13, 15-9. Dixon also was forced to a long, exciting three-game match to win from G. M. Laimbeer '26, 11-15, 15-5, 15-9. Laimbeer with the score two all, led in the last game 8-7, but here Dixon steadied down and ran out the game, 15-9. J. J. Glessner '25 had little trouble in winning 15-11, 15-11 from R. C. Bostwick '23. The semi-finals will be played on Monday and the finals on Wednesday.
Playing with the strongest line-up which it has had for three weeks, the University squash racquets team B will play the Milton Squash Club this afternoon at the University Squash Racquet Courts. Team B now stands fourth in the Class B Squash Racquets league and hopes to raise its position by today's match.
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