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Squash Postponed

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The finals of the University's Foster Cup squash tournament, originally scheduled for last Friday, have been put off again. A date will be arranged after a semifinal match is played in the next few days.

Jim Zug, a second-year business student who captained the Princeton varsity in 1962, still has to play Bob Hetherington, Yale's number two player last year and now a first-year student at the Divinity School, in a semifinal, and the time hasn't been arranged.

The winner will face Vic Niederhoffer in the finals, which won't be held until later this week.

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