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Squash fans won't see much of a battle but will have a chance to watch one of the best squads in the country when the varsity meets Williams at 3 p.m. today in Hemenway Gym. The Crimson should wallop the Ephmen 9-0.
The line-up for Coach Jack Barnaby's team has changed in two positions since the Crimson's 8-1 victory over Princeton Feb. 9. Paul Sullivan has dropped from the number three slot to number four behind Lou Williams. And captain Roger Wiegand has moved up from seventh to sixth on the ladder, ahead of Terry Robinson.
For the varsity, a win over Williams would be its tenth straight victory this season and the nineteenth for Harvard squash varsities since Yale won two years ago. Earlier this year, the Ephmen lost to Amherst, a team the Crimson defeated 9-0.
The freshman squash squad will also take on Williams at 8 p.m. in Hemenway.
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