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The University squash team has been practicing all this week at the courts of the Tennis and Racquet Club in Boston, where tomorrow's match will be played. The championship hinges in a large measure upon this contest, which is the last for the Crimson on a foreign court. A victory will give Harvard a commanding lead, but the Tennis and Racquet players are certain to furnish stubborn opposition. There will be one change in the line-up of the University team. E. M. Upjohn '25 will replace R. P. Rose '25 at number five.
In tournament play yesterday J. J. Glessner '25 defeated J. McC. Roots '25, completing the round before the semifinals. Carroll Harrington '24 won his way into the semi-finals by disposing of F. I. Carpenter '24. Today's matches will eliminate two more players, leaving only the four semi-finalists.
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