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Four men are left in the University squash tournament as a result of the matches played yesterday. In the upper half of the tourney C. H. Hyams 21, defeated A. L. Smith '25, 3-2, while Channing Wakefield 2L defeated Carroll Harrington '24, 2-0. In the lower half of the tournament W. P. Dixon '25, won from M. E. Gibson 3L, 3-1, and Lawrence Foster 2L, defeated F. L. Carpenter '24, 3-1.
The semi-final round will be played today or tomorrow when Ryams will meet Wakefield in what promises to be a very close match. Dixon has been improving steadily since his recent illness but Foster is expected to force him to the limit.
Owing to the small number of entries in the Faculty tournament, it was decided to change it to a round robin tourney. It is hoped that those who have entered the tournament will play each other as often as possible. Entries may still be made.
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