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The varsity squash team, after losing two of its last three matches, faces a weak Trinity squad this afternoon at 3 in the Hemenway FGymnasium.
Sophomore Heckscher, Crimson number one man, is expected to defeat his Trinity opponent, Wade Close in a tune-up for the National Intercollegiate Championships, Saturday, Feb. 19, in Detroit.
Behind Heckscher the varsity's lineup will remain unchanged. Crimson captain and number two man Bill Wister is followed by Guy Paschal, Bob Brown, Cal Place, "Bats" Wheeler, Pete Milton, Roger Cortesi, and Mike Levenson.
Before losing last week to strong teams from Navy and Princeton, the varsity boasted a 23 match winning streak compiled over two seasons.
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