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Swinging into action for the first time, the Freshman squash team C is slated to play St. Paul's tomorrow. Although the thirty-niners had a practice match yesterday with the Varsity team C, they have not yet undergone the fire of outside competition.
Those likely to see action tomorrow are: G. B. Bake, J. R. English. Jr. C. H. Ladd, P. F. Cunningham, and F. H. Appleton, Jr.
Varsity Opens Season
Warming up for its official game against Mt. Hope on December 21, the Varsity team A has already opened its season with a win in the Massachusetts State Squash League. On Tuesday the team blanked the Union Boat Club "Whites", 6-0. Next game in the local league will be on Tuesday, against Lincoln's Inn.
In the B League the second Varsity team met, on Wednesday, and defeated the Lincoln's Inn B's. 4-2.
Purdue Scheduled
Setting a new precedent, the Crimson squashmen will encounter a team form Purdue on New Year's Day. Arrangements are being made to hold the match on the courts of the Harvard Club of New York. Playing against the Western University will be those five squashmen whose homes are in New York: G. G. Glidden '36, R. W. Gilder '36, R. M. Dorson '37, J. J. Knox '36, and E. I. Farley '38.
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