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There of Harvard's squash teams will see action today. If team A wins all its matches against the Union Boat Club at their courts in Otis Place it will be tied with the Harvard Club for the title in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association series; four victories will place the University players second on the ranking list. As team A was defeated in its last meeting with the Union Boat Club, it is not expected that it will be able to rise above its present third place standing in the series.

The University team C players have no encounter scheduled for today.

Freshman team C opposes M.I.T. at the University squash courts in the first college match of the year. Coach Cowles predicts a close match. The Freshman line-up is: J.R. Leonard '33, J.M. Barnaby, 2d '33, H.V. Blaxter, Jr. '33, G.P. Webber '33, and R.S. Francis '33 or J.B. Walker, Jr. '33.

Freshman team D opposes the Harvard Business School racquetmen at the University squash courts. The 1933 lineup is: R.S. Francis, Jr. '33 or J.B. Walker '33, R.G. Coburn, Jr. '33, F.L. Young '33, E.E. Mitchell '33, and J.R. Fetcher '33.

The University team A will pit the same five men against the Boatmen that have comprised the first squad personnel all season, with the exception of Donald Frame '32 in place of A.W. Patterson '32. Frame, who last year was also Freshman tennis captain, has risen in the last week to a first-team berth from Team C.

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