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The outlook for the 1925-26 season in squash brightened considerably Saturday when all three University teams were decisively victorious over their first opponents of the year.
Team A, with Captain Debevoise playing a brilliant game, took the Union Boat Club team into camp, losing only two games. Visions of another state and possibly national championship outfit were indicated in the 5 to 0 score turned in by the Class A racquetmen.
Team B, while not so outstanding in its 4 to 1 tally over the B. A. A., made a very good showing and should be contenders, for the Class B crown which they have held for the past two seasons.
In defeating Lincoln's Inn Society 4 to 1 the Freshmen showed up extraordinarily well and indications point to a successful season for the 1929 racquet men.
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