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This afternoon the University Squash Racquets team will clash with the Union Boat Club players on the University courts. The match is in the semifinal round of the State interclub series.
The Crimson goes into the match deadlocked with the B. A. A. for the lead in the series. The latter team will face a stiff test this afternoon when it meets the Cambridge Squash Racquets Club, made up of recent Harvard graduates. The Cambridge team has already played and won two of its matches. If the University team wins all its matches this afternoon, it will have a decided advantage over the B. A. A. teams, which it will meet next week.
The line-up for the Team A matches is as follow: H. N. Rawlins, '27 and R. C. Cochrane; J. I. Pool '28 and Howard Gould; E. D. Pratt '27 and Delane Wight. The feature match of the afternoon will be between Rawlins and Howe.
Team B will play the Harvard Club of Boston on the courts here. It is not certain that R. L. Debevoise, who has just recovered from a knee injury, will be available.
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