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The first inter-house squash racquets meet yesterday resulted in a 3 to 2 victory for Dunster when J. W. Appel '32 of that house clinched the contest by taking three games straight from P. H. Rhinelander '33 in the final match. The Lowell men did as well as could be expected against a veteran team, which had lost only once during its entire season.
The first two matches were particularly close: Edward Orlandini '32 (L) defeated O. M. Nichols '32 (D) by a two-point lead in the fifth game, while Ernest Stent IGB (L) overcame R. F. Evans '33 (D) with a four-point lead; also in the fifth game. H. A. Blackmun 2L and A. F. Wadsworth '31, both of Dunster, were the other winners.
The squash victory leaves the Houses with even sports honors, each having won two contests.
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