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Without three of the squad's top four players, a representation from the Crimson squash team left yesterday for the National Intercollegiate Singles Tournament at Princeton which lasts today through Sunday.
The highlight of the tourney will be the scramble for the individual title, but each of the four-man teams will also vie for a team trophy.
First-man Gerry Emmet will lead the varsity quartet in the singles competition. Three Seniors--Pete Lund, John Davis, and Wally Stimpson--will also play in the championships, their final appearance for the Crimson.
Coach Jack Barnaby does not rate any of his men as top contenders for the title. The men to watch are the host team's Steve Vehslage, now rated as the top intercollegiate player in the country, and the highly rated captain of Dartmouth, Dickie Hoehn, son of the Indian's coach.
The Crimson will miss the services of its number two, three, and four men, Charlie Hamm, Tim Gallwey, and Fred Vinton.
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