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Anil Nayar, Larry Terrell, and 14 other nationally ranked squash players will compete in this weekend's Boston Invitational Open Squash Racquets Tournament.
The first two rounds will be played today at the Harvard Club, and the finals will be at about 10 a.m. Sunday in Hemenway Gymnasium. Admission is $3.
Others in the tournament are Henri Salaun, Ken Vinns, and Mohibulah Khan, whom some consider the best players in the world.
Nayar and Terrell both played for Harvard for three years. leading the team regularly to national collegiate titles. Nayar was intercollegiate champion three straight years, while Terrell was runner-up behind him twice and won in 1970.
The tournament sponsor is the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association.
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