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Three new squash tournaments will start Monday at the University squash courts, when students in the College, Engineering School, and Graduate. Schools begin a series of matches as a sequel to the recent Interclass tournament.
Blue books were posted in the University squash courts, and nearly 100 men were signed up to play when the books were closed last night.
A new ruling requiring all matches to be played off on the date set for them is expected to expedite the progress of the tournament.
This series of tournaments is the first of its kind, and is intended primarily to enable men in the University, who failed to enter the interclass contest, to play a series of competitive matches.
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