Harvard squash players will compete in two major squash tournaments during Christmas vacation.
Anil Nayar and Rick Stern, numbers one and two racquetmen on the varsity, will play in the University Club of New York Invitational Intercollegiate tournament.
Also scheduled to play in the University Club tournament are varsity men Nat Hall, Gordon Black, Yoshi Akabane, Mischell Scheinmann and Jack Harwood.
Freshman Larry Terrell, who last week succeeded Harvard's two-year title holder, Jose Gonzalas, as Junior National Champion, will play in the Freshman Intercollegiate tournament of the Racquet and Tennis Club of New York. John Ince and Peter Abrams are also registered for that tournament, which was won two years ago by Rick Stern, now on the Harvard varsity team.
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