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Hugh Kindersly Foster '50, of Charles River and Eliot House, was elected captain of the squash team yesterday and Raymond Winter Frankmann, Jr. of Massillon, Ohio, and Dunster House, was chosen to lead next year's foncers.
Foster was number two man this year behind his brother, Henry and takes over the captaincy of Jim McKittrick. A third, brother, Adam, captained the squash team two years ago. Adams Sherman Hill, Jr. '51 of Cambridge and Dudley Hall, was named manager.
Frankmann, who succeeds John Ager, competed in the foils section of Rone Perey's aggregation. In the annual Intercollegiate Fencing championships in New York last weekend, Frankmann won three matches and lost two.
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