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TOURNAMENT ENTRANTS TO BE CHARGED 25 CENTS

University Squash Tourney Managers Hope to Eliminate Deadwood Names With Entrance Fee

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Hoping to limit the number of deadwood entries in the University Squash Tournament, the Athletic Association has announced that it will levy a 25 cent entrance fee on all participants. The announcement follows recommendations to the Association by Coach Harry Cowles, Captain Stanley G. Haskins '35, and Manager Stillman P. Williams '35 who hope to eliminate the high percentage of forfeited matches with attendant waste of time.

The new rule will go into effect with the opening of the annual tournament Monday, November 26 which will be open to all members of the University. It is expected that the fee will act principally as a restricting agent but any money received will be placed in a fund which will be devoted to the administration of future tournaments.

There have been no plans announced for restricting the entrants to House contests since each House conducts its own tournament while Adolf W. Samborski '26, Director of Intra-mural Athletics, has stated that there will be no fee charged in the inter-house tournaments.

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