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BAKER AND JANSEN AIM FOR STATE SQUASH CROWN TODAY

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M. P. Baker '22, former national squash racquets champion, is favored to win the Massachusetts crown when he meets T. E. Jansen '26 in the finals of the state tourney at 5 o'clock this afternoon on the University squash courts.

Baker, who defeated R. E. Stuart of Newton Center in three straight games on Monday afternoon, is not conceded an easy victory over Jansen because of the latter's startling upset of W. J. Iselin '29 last Saturday. baker has been a finalist in the state tourney for five successive years and champion three times but he will find Jansen a more dangerous foe today than in previous matches.

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