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Crimson to Oppose M.I.T. Squash Team

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The varsity squash team will open its season against the combined forces of the M.I.T. varsity and faculty at 5:15 this afternoon. The match starts off competition in the "A" division of the Metropolitan League.

Ben Heckscher, ranked third in New England squash last year, Henry Place, Bob Milton, Roger Cortesi, and Martin Heckscher are in the lineup.

The M.I.T. student-faculty team is an unknown quantity, since it is participating in the League for the first time. The Crimson, according to Coach Jack Barnaby, has had "very little practice," while some prospective team members are still playing soccer.

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