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The varsity squash team should win its fifth straight match and remain undefeated when it meets a weak University of Pennsylvania team tonight at 8 p.m. in Hemenway Gym.
With Ben and Marty Heckscher and Lanny Thomas back in the lineup, the Crimson will be at full strength against a team which it easily beat last year.
The only question mark should be the score, with the Crimson hoping to make the Red and Blue its fourth successive whitewash victim.
Back in action after being sick, Ben Hockscher will play number one. He will be followed by Captain Pete Milton, Cal Place, Lee Folger, Charlie MacVeagh, Roger Cortesi, Marty Heckscher, Lanny Thomas, and Larry Sears.
The freshmen will meet Exeter in Hemenway at 3 p.m. tomorrow.
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