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A total of 161 men have already entered in the squash championship tournaments, which begin today. There is a tournament for each department of the University and one for the University at large, the winners of which will have their names inscribed on a handsome oak panel which is built into the wall of the Trophy room of the Randolph Gymnasium. The Law School, Business School, Engineering School, the Class of 1923, the College, and the University at large each have a tournament in which only men of that department may play. The last classification is to decide the championship of the University. The Law School and the 1923 men have have shown more interest than anyone else so far, as the Freshmen have 56 men entered and the Law School 39.
The preliminary matches of the tournaments will be started today, and it is expected that the majority of the Law School and 1923 preliminaries will be played off. One of the best matches will be that between J. W. Husted 1L, and G. L. Smith 3L, this afternoon.
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