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THREE HARVARD MEN WIN IN STATE SQUASH TOURNAMENT

Dixon, Pool, and Rawlins Are Victors in First Round

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It required the efforts of a Harvard man to cause the defeat of a Harvard player in the round of the state squash racquets tournament yesterday at the B. A. A. courts. All University players but one emerged victorious.

W. P. Dixon '25, captain of the University team and defending champion caused the only Crimson casualty by defeating E. M. Upjohn '25 by the close scores of 15-18, 15-10, 15-12, 17-18, and 15-8. Dixon was handicapped as a result of a recent attack of grippe which forced him out of last weeks team match with Newton Center last Saturday.

A. L. Pool '28, number one on the 1928 team and Freshman champion remained in the running by eliminating O. T. Russell '10 of the Tennis and Racquet Club. Pool won in three straight games, 16-14, 16-14, and 15-9.

In winning from W. F. Howe Jr. of the Union Boat Club, H. N. Rawlins Jr. '27 showed that he should reach the final round if he can dispose of M. P. Baker '22 of the B. A. A. The scores of his match with Howe were 15-12, 15-10, and 15-9.

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