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W. P. Dixon '25, recent winner of the Massachusetts squash title and University champion, has been placed first in the State ranking, according to an announcement made yesterday by the State ranking committee. Harvard students or graduates hold six of the ten places announced. Not only did he lead the University team to the interclub championship but he also defeated Peabody, last year's champion, in the State tournament.
Myles Baker 1G., who played for the B. A. A., is ranked fourth on the list while Lawrence Foster 3L. is sixth. Foster is a former Yale player who captained this year's Law School team and who is for the first time included in the first ten.
The 1924 State list is as follows:
1. W. P. Dixon '25, Harvard.
2. C. C. Penbody, Tennis and Racquet.
3. R. A. Powers, B. A. A.
4. Myles Baker 1G., B. A. A.
5. Malcolm Bradlee, Tennis and Racquet.
6. Lawrence Foster 3L., Lincoin's Inn.,
7. P. E. Callanan '13, Harvard Club.
8. R. C. Bray, Newton Centre.
9. Channing Wakefield 3L, Lincoln's Inn.
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