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Number two player Romer Holleran returns to the lineup this week to strengthen the Harvard squash team that will defend its championship in the United States Squash Raquets Association tournament in Annapolis this weekend.
Holleran, the number two man on coach Jack Barnaby's 1960 Ivy League champions, dropped out of school after that year and spent three years in the Army.
The return of Holleran should balance to some extent the loss of Lou Williams, number two man for most of this year, whose right wrist is still in bad shape after an auto accident two weeks ago.
Holleran will play number one on the five-man Harvard team in the nationals; Vic Niederhoffer, the Crimson's top player, will be going after the individual championship once again. Niederhoffer reached the semifinals of the tournament last year.
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