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In the Ladder Tournament at Randolph Gymnasium, which was started among the squash players about a month ago, the leaders are now M. Bradlee '22 in squash racquets and L. Eldridge '21 in squash tennis. Bradlee has attracted considerable attention outside the University by his brilliant playing, notably in the state championship tournament.
Players at Randolph are divided into three classes--A, B, and C. Any man not on the list may get into Class C by challenging and defeating a man in that class. He may then work up to Class A by winning a series of challenge matches. The standing of the players is kept posted on the bulletin board at the Gymnasium.
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