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UNION WILL DIVIDE SQUASH COMPETITION INTO 2 GROUPS

Offers Cups in Both Divisions--Entries May be Made Before March 12

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On account of the large number of men who have signified their intention of entering the Union Squash Racquets Tournament, the management of the Union has decided to make several changes in the tournament rules which were orginally announced. Instead of having all, contestants play together, they will be divided into two classes, to be called class A and class B respectively.

In class A will be placed all men who have played on a University team. Class B will be made up of those who have had less experience. As a result of this change two cups will be awarded, one to the winner in each class. One of these cups is now on display at the Union Newstand and beginning next week may be seen in Leavitt and Pierce's window.

The tournament will start March 12. All Union members who wish to enter may do so before that date by signing their names, addresses, and telephone numbers in the bluebook on the bulletin board in the Union.

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