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Bob Hetherington of the Divinity School will defend his University squash championship against Dick Hoehn, a third-year law student and former Dartmouth great.
The finals for the Foster Trophy will be played Monday at 4:30 p.m. in Hemenway Gymnasium.
Hetherington, winner of last year's tournament and runner-up to Vic Nieder-Hoffer the year before, is a former Yale ace and is currently ranked among the top four amateur players in the country. In the finals last year, he defeated Terry Robinson.
This year Robinson defeated Crimson captain Dinny Adams in the quarter-finals, 3-1, but bowed to Hoehn in the semis, 3-0.
Hetherington, to reach the finals, downed Crimson sophomore Jose Gonzalez, 3-0 and freshman ace Anil Nayar, 3-2, in the semifinals.
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