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Jack Barnaby's squash team expects to keep its undefeated record spotless this afternoon when it goes against Wesleyan at 2 p.m. in Hemenway Gym.
The fact that a Harvard squash team has never lost to Wesleyan, coupled with the Crimson's depth advantage, augurs a decisive varsity win this afternoon. Saturday the team trounced Army, 7 to 2.
In the number three match, Capitan Jim McKittrick, who dropped his first collegiate decision in over a year against Army Saturday, is favoured to win handily.
One contest which the varsity will find tough is the number one match where Henry Foster will meet Wesleyan's Henri Salaun, well known in collegiate squash circles as an excellent although temperamental player.
The Crimson lineup: Henry Foster, Hugh Foster, McKittrick, Clark, Nawn, Heath, Ames, Cabot, Fischelis.
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