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SQUASH RECORDS ATTEST TO SUCCESS OF CRIMSON TEAMS

Four State Championships Are Among University Racquet Laurels

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The squash records of the past three years reveal continued success on the part of the Crimson racquet wielders.

During this time the Class A players have gained the Massachusetts State championship each year, and this year's victory crowns an unparalleled record In 1925 they journeyed to Buffalo to win the National Team Championship. W. P. Dixon '25, who led the Crimson forces, annexed the National Individual title in the same year. In 1926 the University court men continued their undefeated march and retained the National crown. Following this string of victories, the Crimson racquet men scored clean sweeps over the Yale players.

The Class B. players have been equally successful. In 1924, 1925, and 1926, they annexed the Class B state championship. During the two seasons of 1924-1925 and 1925-1926, the University teams played 87 matches and lost only eight. Out of the 26 matches played so far this season, they have dropped four.

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