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Three Harvard squash players survived the first two rounds of the National Intercollegiate squash tournament, which were played at Amherst yesterday. Henry Foster, Hugh Foster, and Joe Clark won their early matches, while Hugh Nawn, the fourth Crimson representative, was defeated.

Henry Foster, rated number two in the tournament behind Bill Smith of Amherst, won his match in five games, breaking at 16-16 tie to defeat Dean Carpenter of Princeton. The nine colleges represented are: Yale, Princeton, Amherst, Williams, Wesleyan, Army, Navy, Toronto, McGill, Fordham, and Harvard.

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