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Varsity Squash To Play Green

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The Crimson squash team, minus top player Ben Hocksher, and number eight singles man, Lanny Thomas, goes after its fourth straight win of the season tomorrow afternoon at Dartmouth.

Captain Pete Milton will move up from the number two slot to replace the ailing Hecksher and will play John Pierson, first man on the Dartmouth '58 squad last year.

The Big Green will be looking for its first win over the varsity and should be encouraged by the Crimson's decreased manpower plus the advantage of playing on their home court before a partisan crowd.

Coach Jack Barnaby warned that the Indians will show a great improvement over the team which bowed to Navy.

The Yardling squad, led by Charles Hamm and Tom Lee, will play the Dartmouth Frosh after the varsity match.

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