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The varsity squash team will play M.I.T. today in an attempt for its second straight win. The match will be played on the M.I.T. courts.
In squash action yesterday both first and second freshman teams were defeated. The first squad lost to Exeter, 5 to 0, while the second team bowed to Middlesex by the same score. The Yardlings, however, were hampered by injuries to key men. There will be return matches with both teams later in the season.
Against Exeter Ken McIntosh and Bob Magowan, numbers one and three, lost in close, five game matches. Middlesex handed the Crimson its loss without dropping a game. Men on both freshman squads were forced to play above their normal positions because Larry Sears and Albi Zimmerman were unable to play.
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