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HARVARD BARRED TWO WAYS FROM MAKING BUFFALO TRIP

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The rumor that the University squash team would enter the national championships at Buffalo on February 21, 22, and 23 was denied yesterday by the H. A. A. authorities. This decision is due to a rule in the statute books which forbids the financing of trips of minor sports teams outside of New England.

Also any hopes that either W. P. Dixon '25 or G. D. Debevoise '26 might be able to journey to Buffalo as representatives of the Boston district in the individual tournament were set at naught by a recent decision of the National Squash Committee, placing the University in a new squash district with Lincoln's Inn. Formerly the University was in the same district with the Harvard Club and the other metropolitan teams, but the new ruling does away with the right of individual Crimson players to join the Boston team in its trip to Buffalo.

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