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With all but two of the fourth round matches completed, only nine players remain in the University squash tournament. W. N. Tuttle 3G and A. W. Patterson '32 oppose each other in the fifth round. Beckman Pool '32, 2-0 victor over J. M. Barnaby, 2nd '33, will meet G. F. Goodyear 21, who defeated F. A. Redford 21, 3-0. In fourth round matches A. E. H. Barker II, opposes Donald Gay '31, and R. B. Swartzbaugh 31, will meet S. B. Myers 1G. C. D. G. Breckinridge '31 advanced into the semi-final round by a 3-2 victory over A. T. Carpenter '30.
A. W. Patterson '32 is the only Harvard survivor in the State squash tournament at the Union Boat Club.
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