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FOUR SQUASH TEAMS TO SEE ACTION TOMORROW

Varsity A Team, Handicapped by Losses Will Battle Neighborhood Club in Season's Third Match

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In the third group of matches of the season, the Varsity and Freshman squash teams will meet four member teams of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association Saturday afternoon. The Varsity A team will be host to the Neighborhood Club, while the Varsity B men will cross racquets with the M.I.T. Faculty, also on the University courts. The Freshman C and D squads will entertain respectively the Newton Y. M. C. A. and Tufts College.

The Varsity A racquetmen, who are now holding fourth place in their league, will still be handicapped by the loss of Robert Grant '34, and Sebert E. Davenport, III '34, who have been unable to compete all this season. In addition, the team will suffer from the absence of George H. Hartford '34, and E. Roten Sargent '36, who have not yet returned from vacation.

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