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With Vie Niederhoffer back at number one after a victory this weekend in the Harvard Club of New York tournament, the squash team will take on a crack Amherst varsity this afternoon at 3 p.m. at Amherst. Amherst was able to take three individual matches in an away contest with a highly ranked Princeton nine, and is expressed to do as well or better on the home courts against Harvard.
Niedhoffer's tournament victory Sunday afternoon came by dint of a five-game final round match in which he defeated Joe Haggerty of the New York Athletie Club. The Harvard Club individual does not include the top men players in the country, but does cover most of the Class A college competitors.
Paul Sullivan and Doug Walter, the number two and three men for tommrrow's match, also entered the tournament, but were put out in the first and second rounds, respectively.
Roger Wiegand, John Vinton, Louie Williams, Jay Nelson, John Thorndike, and John Francis will complete the Crimson ladder for the match today.
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