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BRECKINRIDGE AND POOL ENTER SQUASH TOURNEY

Crimson Racquetmen Will Face Strong Field in First College Tourney

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Captain C. D. G. Breckinridge '31 and Beckman Pool '32 will represent Harvard tomorrow in the first intercollegiate squash tournament ever to be held, which will be played at the University Club courts in New York City. Two men each have been invited from over a dozen colleges to compete for this individual championship.

Harvard's entries, both members of the national and state championship team, are allowed a good chance in the competition, but strong competition is expected, especially from Donald Strachan, Princeton senior, who eliminated Pool in the second round of the national singles in a close four game match.

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