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M. P. Baker 1G, won himself a place in the finals of the University squash tournament by defeating Lawrence Foster 3L, yesterday by the score of 15-9, 15-11, 18-15. This result was somewhat of an upset, as Foster has done well during most of the past season. Baker was in top form however, and ran through his opponent easily. The final match will be played at 5 P. M. tomorrow.
J. D. DuBoise '24, who will be Baker's opponent for the University championship is also finalist in the Union Boat Club tournament, having won his match with P. R. Pease '26 yesterday.
The number one man on Team B was forced to the limit in downing his opponent by a score of 12-15, 15-10, 11-15, 15-12, 15-2. It was Pease's inability to survive to driving pace that cost him the fifth and crucial game. He will play the winner of today's semi-final match between A. H. King of the Milton squash club and H. B. Rawlins '27 captain of the Freshman squash team.
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