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Four Crimson squash players journey to New Haven today for the National Intercollegiate Individual Championships, the series that traditionally tops off the winter racquets season.
Representing the Crimson Varsity, among the 15-odd colleges sending players to the three-day tourney, will be Captain Adam Foster, Bill Wightman, George Stevens, Lane McGovern, who won his spot on the entry list by coming out on top in an informal play-off with other squad members.
Other leading colleges with entries in the matches are Yale, McGill, Toronto, Army, Princeton, and Penn. Nevertheless, Haverford's number one man, "Mat" Matier, may be the man to beat, since he captured this Christmas' individuals tourney in New York.
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