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INSTALL 80 LOCKERS TO MEET RISING TIDE OF SQUASH MEN

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A locker room for visiting squash teams and additional lockers to eliminate the present waiting list will result from alterations now in progress at the University Squash Courts, it was announced yesterday by the Department of Physical Education.

About 80 lockers will be added to the Squash Courts' present capacity of 450. This addition is expected to take care of the demand during the remainder of the year. Interest and participation in squash are mounting so rapidly, however, that more lockers will probably be necessary next fall.

The removal of boilers and pumps from a room next to the swimming pool makes this change possible The H. A. A. is paying the expenses of the work.

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