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Undefeated in its first three intercollegiate matches, the varsity squash team will travel to Williams today, and move on to Trinity and to the Hartford Golf Club tomorrow.
The freshman squad will play Williams this afternoon in quest of its fourth consecutive shutout victory, having beaten MIT, St. Paul's, and Weston.
Even though Henry Foster and Joe Clark, seeded first and third, respectively, will be out of the lineup because of injuries, the squad isn't very worried about the comparatively weak Williams team.
Hugh Foster will play his power game in the number one spot. Hugh Nawn plays a tricky game at number two. Jim Bacon and Bill Flagg, at positions three and four, add drive and bard-hitting power to the team.
The probable lineups:
(1) Foster, (2) Nawn, (3) Bacon, (4) Flagg, (5) Plimpton, (6) Hoar, (7) Richardson, (8) Harding, (9) Symmes.
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