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Squash Team Renews Scheduled Play Today

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The varsity "A" squash team starts its post-exam play and completes its Metropolitan League race when it faces the Union Boat Club in Boston this afternoon.

The Union squad, which ranks near the top of the league ladder, will have three former Crimson players in its lineup. Sandy Parker, number one man, will oppose the varsity's Henry Foster. Last year's number two player, Bill Wightman, will face Captain Jim McKittrick, whose only defeat this season came in a previous Union match. Lindsay Ware is the third alumnus.

Varsity Coach Jack Barnaby also plans to enter Hugh Foster, Joe Clark, and Mill Heath.

Saturday the Crimson resumes intercollegiate competition against Army.

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