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Channing Wakefield 2L. enters the finals of the University squash tournament this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock a favorite over W. P. Dixon '25, captain-elect. Of the three official matches the two men have played in the season Wakefield has won two this year with the scores 3-2, while Dixon won the third by the same score. In the state ranking Wakefield again led, being ranked third, while Dixon was sixth.
These two men, the best players of the University, represent the most contrasting types of play. Wakefield relies on hard hitting and terrific drop shots, with a strong forehand, while Dixon's strength lies in his steadiness, his strong backhand, and his ability to keep the center of the court.
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