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TEAM B WILL PLAY OFF TIE WITH LINCOLN'S INN

Weisman-Wheeler Match Will Decide Three-Day Series--Lenhart and Rose Defeated by Law School Rivals

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The tie between Team B of the University squash racquets squad and Lincoln's Inn will be broken this afternoon in the fifth and final match, when L. A. Weisman '26 meets R. W. Wheeler 2L in the University squash building at 5 o'clock.

Two Matches Apiece

Each team has won two matches in the three-day series. J. H. Finley Jr. '25, playing at number four, defeated G. S. Sewall 2L of Lincoln's Inn 11-15, 15-11, 17-16, 15-9, on Tuesday, and L. S. Haskins playing at number three on Wednesday, beat Gifford 3L, 15-11, 12-15, 15-12, 13-15, 15-11. However, yesterday afternoon, J. D. Du Bois 1L of Lincoln Inn defeated P. N. Lenhart '27, playing number one, three matches to two, and W. B. McTlwaine Jr. 3L beat B. P. Rose '25, playing at number two, three matches to one.

Two Changes in Team B

There are two changes in the lineup of Team B. G. G. Glessner '25, who played at number one, has dropped out on account of an injury to his back. R. P. Rose '25 is playing at number two for the first time, having just recovered from an injured ankle which kept him out of the team A lineup last year.

Lincoln's Inn is tied for the third place in Class B. having won four out of five matches, while the University Team B stands in second place, with nine victories out of ten matches played.

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