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Squash, Basketball Teams Oppose Army, M.I.T. Today

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The rapidly improving varsity basketball team faces an underdog M.I.T. five this evening at 8:30 in the I.A.B. The Crimson will be looking to improve its 2-1 record, as will the Engineers, who have a similar slate.

At Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon, the powerful Crimson squash team, fresh from a 9-0 win over Wesleyan, will meet its first stiff competition of the season when it faces a rugged Army squad. The varsity is favored, but Army always has a strong team, and many of the matches should be close.

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