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CRIMSON SQUASH TEAM WILL MEET INVADING BRITISHERS

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That the Crimson squash team will meet the invading English outfit in Cambridge was definitely established last night. Through the management of W. P. Dixon '25, national champion and victim this week in New York of a British racquet, two matches have been scheduled for February 24 and February 26.

There is a strong likelihood that the two teams will meet before then in the national tourney, in which both are entered. The success of the British courtmen in New York since they landed last Saturday indicate that they will prove to be the most serious challengers for the national team title which the Crimson will be defending.

The English game differs from its American counterpart chiefly in the matter of scoring. A point is tallied only when the server wins the rally in England. Another minor difference lies in the English rule that being struck by the ball at any time constitutes loss of the point.

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