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Boasting of four major victories, the College squash team travels to Williams tomorrow for one of its toughest matches of the year.
The junior varsity and the freshman teams will also go up to Williams.
Yesterday, the Yardling squash players defeated Milton Academy, 4 to 0, and last week, the freshmen shut out an Amherst squad, 9 to 0.
Six to Enter Tourney
Coach jack Barnaby plans to enter six of his varsity players in the New York University Club. intercollegiate Squash Racquets invitation Tournament on December 27. They probably will play some of the opponents they will confront next Term during Ivy League competition.
The freshmen have elected as team captain, Sam Hoar '52 of Claverly Hall.
Yesterday, the Crimson Class C team defeated the University Club, 4 to 1.
The summaries:
State Class C Squash League: Potts (UC) defeated Richardson (H), 3-0; Emerson (H) defeated Kaufman (UC), 3-1; Harding (H) defeated Fowler (UC), 2-1; Dixon (H) defeated Cobb (UC), 3-0; Frey (H) defeated McSweeney (UC) 3-1.
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