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Squash Tourney Size Causes Slight Slowup

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One hundred entries in the All-University Squash Tournament has caused a slow start of the first round, squash oach Jack Barnaby declared last night.

Defunct since 1935, the tourney is open to faculty members, undergraduates, and graduate students who will compete for a trophy and the University Championship. This is the first of many All-University squash matches, which will be held each year. Because of such great interest shown this year. Barnaby plans to start next year's tournament earlier to make sure it is finished before the squash season ends.

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