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Princeton's Roger Campbell will get top seeding and Larry Brownell of the Crimson probably will be seeded second as the Intercollegiate Singles Squash Tournament gets under way today at Hanover, N.H.
Approximately 40 entrants will seek the crown held for the last three years by Crimson competitors. Charlie Ufford won it both in 1952 and 1953, and Hank Foster won it in 1951.
The other Crimson entrants will be Hadden Tomes, Johnny Rauth, and Bill Wister.
John Brownell of Williams and Rod Rudzinzki of M.I.T. will also be among the top-seeded players. Rudzinzki beat Hadden Tomos early in the season when the Crimson met M.I.T. in a team match. Brownell, at the time, was second man.
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