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Squash Squad to Play Yale Today; Blue Aims at Title

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The varsity squash team will probably play its toughest and closest match of the season when it meets an undefeated Yale squad this afternoon at Hemenway Gymnasium.

If Yale can take this match from the Crimson, it will win the National Intercollegiate championship for the fourth straight year.

Both teams are, on paper, equally powerful. Each squad has beaten the same teams. Only Princeton managed to snap the Crimson's unbeaten record.

Last Tuesday Yale downed the Tigers, 6 to 3, in an actually close match, giving Yale a slight theoretical edge today. But Coach Jack Barnaby claims that the outcome won't be certain until after the last set.

Peter Van Slyck, who had a hard time taking his Princeton player, will oppose Henry Foster in the number one match. Mike McLanahan will match his all round game with Hugh Foster's playing. Peter Vought, a ranking intercollegiate squash player, will oppose Captain Jim McKittrick.

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