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The varsity squash team returns from its exam layoff tomorrow afternoon when it opposes a weak M.I.T. team on the Engineers' home courts. The match should prove no more than a brief exercise period for most of the varsity.
However, at number one singles, Ben Heckscher will have a very tough match against Tech's ace player, Juan Hermosilla. Hermosilla came within an inch of upsetting Hecksher last year in Hemenway Gymnasium when the Harvard player was down two games to one before stopping the speedy, touch artist in the fifth game.
The usual varsity lineup will face the Engineers and barring a minor miracle should make its season's record 5-0.
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