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All of the University squash tournaments are progressing true to the expectations of fans, for the seeded players have won their matches handily The College tournament, having the most entrants, has progressed the least, now being in the second and third rounds.
The Engineering School has entered the finals, in which J. deB. Kops 3E.S. will oppose W. N. Tuttle G.E.S. In the Business School matches, C. E. Dexter Jr. 2G.B. will meet R. W. Bosworth 2G.B., while R. H. Emery 2G.B. will play the winner of the match between O. M. Root 2G.B. and M. A. Hay IG.B L. Brower 2G. is now in the finals of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences tournament and he will meet the winner of the match between J. N. Lincoln 3G, and S. B. Talmadge 2G. The Law School has reached the semi-finals. These matches are to be played at no special time, only when the players find the time most convenient
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