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TEAM A TO REST WHILE OTHER SQUASH TEAMS GET IN ACTION

Quincy Neighborhood Club Opposes B--Freshmen Meet Harvard Club

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Team A will be given a rest today when the other two Squash teams will line-up for matches with out-of-town clubs.

The Neighborhood Club of Quincy will oppose Team B on the University courts at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. J.D. Dubois '24 will lead as No. 1 man, but R.S. Wright '26, who has held second place, is out of town and will not play. This means that the remaining men will move up one, F.I. Carpenter '24 going in at No. 2, E.J. Upjohn '26 at No. 3, J.H. Finley '25 at No. 4, and P.R. Pease '26 will fill the fifth position.

The Freshman team will line-up against Team B of the Harvard Club of Boston. Their undefeated captain, H.N. Rawins will be supported by R.B. Meriman, P.E. Lenhardt, H.B. Jackson, and W.R. Wister in the order named.

There will undoubtedly be a change in the line-up of Team A for its match next week. R.P. Rose '25 who was No. 5 man has hurt his ankle and will not be able to play for some time. J.D. DuBois '24 will probably take his place.

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