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Squashmen Face Amherst Today

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After polishing off M.I.T., 9 to 0 yesterday at Hemenway Gym, the Harvard varsity squash team travels to Amherst today to complete the first half of its season.

Harvard just went through the motions against M.I.T., winning all the matches by 3 to 0 scores.

Amherst, however, might not topple so easily -- especially since Harvard will be without the services of three starters. Fortunately for the varsity, Amherst graduated number one player Tom Poor last year. Poor, a top collegiate player, was the only winner last season in an 8 to 1 loss at Harvard.

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