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The final and deciding contest of the College Law School series will be played this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock at the University Squash Courts. Both teams now have one match to their credit so the title clash this afternoon should provide some of the best squash of the season. The teams are balanced to an unusually equal degree. The lawyers took the first round in a series of matches replete with thrills, but the University players succeeded in evening matters in the return contest, M. P. Baker '22 furnishing the deciding point in the final bout of the match.
D. McK. Key '22 will lead the University sextet as number one man against D. M. Gilmour 2L. Gilmour went down to defeat in the last match, his opponent gaining a comparatively easy win, 15-12, 15-11.
Key was recently chosen to fill the position of number five on the Boston squash team in last week's Inter-City tournament at Baltimore, Md.
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