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The University squash teams take the courts at 3 o'clock this afternoon for their second contests of the year, in the University Courts. Team A will face the powerful Boston Harvard Club team, while Team B is scheduled to meet the Neighborhood Club of Quincy.
Jansen Substitutes for Haskins
T. E. Jansen '26 has taken the place on Team A of L. S. Haskins '26, former number one man, who recently sprained his ankle while playing. The Boston Athletic Association, the University's strongest opponent, has already beaten the Harvard Club by a high score so it is essential that Team A win all its matches this afternoon. H. N. Rawlins '27 has already won handily over P. B. Watson of the Harvard Club, and P. M. Lenhart '27 has beaten Thacher. The most important match this afternoon will be played by R. S. Wright '26 and Callanan of the Club.
Last week the Quincy Club defaulted because its team was not made up but it is expected that a team will be sent here this afternoon. H. B. Jackson '27, P. R. Pease '26, J. L. Poole '28, G. H. Perkins '26 and L. H. Roots '26 are scheduled to play on Team B.
Freshmen Play Boat Club
The Freshman team will play the Union Boat Club this afternoon in Boston. Owing to the fact that several members of the team went on probation at the November Hours there are changes in the line-up for today's matches. R. L. Debevoise, M. G. Dowling, J. H. Appleton, F. K. Smith and R. V. Bishop are scheduled to play today.
At the Christmas dinner Thursday evening at the Union cups will be awarded to the winners in the Squash Tournament, which will be finished Wednesday.
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