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SQUASH COMPETITION GETS UNDER WAY TODAY

Cowles Depends on Sophomores With Sulloway, Dorson Only Veterans

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Coach Harry Cowles will get his squash candidates under way today with a ladder of 18 picked men. Thirty-two men have reported, but the ladder has been set up with the 18 most promising racqueteers. Coach Cowles points out however, that the men picked to compete in the ladder will have to demonstrate their ability and that they may lose their places to any of the other 14 reporting for the team.

Graduation has taken a heavy toll of the bright lights of last year's team, with only two veterans, Alva Sulloway '38, and Captain Richard M. Dorson '37 back this winter. Ace polletman Glidden will be a great loss, and Cowles is depending on many of last year's winning Freshman team to fill in the gaps. Coming up from these ranks will be George B. Blake '39, Francis H. Appleton 3rd '39, Spurgeon H. Cunningham, Jr. '39 and James English, Jr. '39.

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