SQUASH rackets has lately come increasingly into favour as a business man's game-fast and sporting, giving any amount of exercise in a short time, and capable of being played by artificial light in a court that costs far less to build and maintain than a real rackets court. Captain Cazalet, who is M.P. for Chippenham and Parliamentary Private Secretary to tho President of the Board of Trade, is well known as a player of all the racket games-tennis, lawn tennis, rackets, and squash-and he was a member of the English team against America in 1925.