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In the final match of the Engineering School squash tournament yesterday A. S. Edmonds '28, 2-0, and became squash champion of the School for 1928. These two men were seeded from 12 men who entered the tournament.
The final match of the Law School tournament will be played off today, when T. E. Jansen 2L meets J. Hunt 1L at the University courts to determine the championship of the Law School.
Jansen was the champion of the Law School last year. The Engineering School had not champion for 1927. Edmonds, will have his name inscrib on the Geer Memorial trophy, which is kept in the University squash courts.
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