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FIVE CRIMSON TEAMS IN MATCHES ON SATURDAY

1934 D FIVE TO FACE WALKOVER CLUB

TEAM A  UNION BOAT CLUB lugraham, No. 1  No. 1. Howe Patterson, No. 2  No. 2. Bowditch Glidden, No. 3  No. 3. Withington Breckinridge, No. 4  No. 4, Holt Pool, No. 5  No. 5, Hastings

TEAM B  UNION BOAT CLUB Breese, No. 1  No. 1, Badger Cole, No. 2  No. 2, Wheeler Canfield, No. 3  No. 3, King Cornish, No. 4  No. 4, Jeffries Barnaby, No. 5  No. 5, Ayres

1934 TEAM C  UNION BOAT CLUB Grant, No. 1  No. 1, Read Breck, No. 2  No. 2, Porter Vose, No. 3  No. 3. Barker Sargent, No. 4  No. 4, Erskine Emmet, No. 5  No. 5, Parkman

With the end of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Tournament drawing near, Harvard will enter five teams in matches Saturday. Four of the matches will be played on the opposing teams' courts, while the University squash team will engage the Union Boat Club on the University courts.

In the A division of the tournament, the University team A now leads by a wide margin, and without much trouble should down the Union Boat Club. Last week the Crimson defeated their closest rivals, the Harvard Club, 3 to 2 in a difficult match.

Team B will also play a team from the Union Boat Club on the Club courts Saturday. Chances for a victory in this class are good, considering the fact that in last week's matches, the University racquetmen defeated the Harvard Club 3 to 2, while the Union Boat Club was downed by Lincoln's Inn 4 to 1.

The University team C. leaders in its division, will meet the Walkover Club at Brockton, while the undefeated Freshman team C will meet yet another quintet from the Union Boat Club. Both of these matches should result favorably for the Crimson if past records are any indication. The University team C line-up has not yet been announced.

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The other match scheduled in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Tournament for a Harvard aggregation is in Class D. The Freshman D team will oppose a fourth team from the Union Boat Club. Last week, the 1934 men routed Country Day School 4 to 1, while the Union Boat Club went down before the Harvard Business School 3 to 2.

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