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NEW SQUASH SCHEDULE ARRANGED BY COWLES

WIND UP SEASON AT NEW HAVEN IN INTERCOLLEGIATES

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Dual matches with other college teams in addition to the usual contest within the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association will be included in the new schedule which coach Harry Cowles is now preparing for the varsity squash team.

The season, as the schedule stands now, will wind up with the Intercollegiate meet in New Haven, which will be held early next spring as part of the dedication of the squash courts in the new Paine Whitney Memorial Gymnasium. Coach Cowles also plans to enter a team picked from the varsity squad in the National Championships, to be held at Baltimore on February 11, 12, 13. Last year's team scored a clean swoop in the Nationals for the first time since '1925, with Beekman Pool '32 winning the National Singles Championship. The Harvard racquet men also won the Intercollegiates last year.

Meet any Colleges

Meets with M.I.T., Princeton and Yale will augment the schedule regularly planned in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association, of which the University is a member.

Although the team this year this year suffers from the loss of tour stars of the 1931--32 championship aggregation, a considerable amount of good material from the University B team and last year's Freshman five brightens the prospects for this season. Four weeks of preliminary training have already been put in by the squad. Besides this the University and House tournaments, on the basis of which Coach Cowles has already made several tentative selections for the Varsity squad, are well under way. In the first meet of the winter season in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association the University A team will face the Harvard Club of Boston. J. M. Barnaby '32 of last year's A team is assisting Coach Cowles in supervising the work of the squad.

At present, Robert Grant '34, who captained the Freshman team two years ago, heads the varsity squad.

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