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Squash Team Plays in National Tournament

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Five of the Crimson's top players invade Pittsburgh this afternoon to represent the University in the national squash team championships.

As the only collegiate entry in the three-day tournament, the Crimson squad faces tough opposition in the form of several of the leading teams from the country's most important squash centers. Detroit, Philadelphia, and Boston are expected to present particularly formidable line-ups.

Coach Jack Barnaby has named Haddon Tomes, Larry Brownell, Bill Wister, Captain Mike Ward, and Johnny Rauh to make the trip. None of the Crimson players will compete in the individual championship division of the tourney.

In its next intercollegiate match, the varsity plays Williams Wednesday in Cambridge.

The freshman squad, paced by Ben Hecksher, takes on Exeter this afternoon on the Hemenway Courts.

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