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SQUASH TOURNAMENT ADVANCES WITH SEEDED PLAYERS INTACT

Dixon Reaches Semi-Finals--Carpenter Defeats Freshman Captain

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The University squash tournament has reached the round before the semi-finals with the exception of one match, which will probably be played today. The four seeded players have come through with little difficulty. The nearest approach to an upset occurred when F. I. Carpenter '24 defeated H. N. Rawlins '27 in straight games yesterday. Rawlins, the Freshman captain, had not previously been defeated in tournament or match play.

The surviving players include W. P. Dixon '25, C. D. Debevoise '26, J. D. Du Bois '24, F. I. Carpenter '24, Carroll Harrington '24, and L. S. Haskins '26. Dixon has already reached the semi-finals without the loss of a game. The remaining place in the round before the semi-finals depends upon the match between J. J. Glessner '25 and J. Mc C. Roots '25.

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