Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Completely surprising a capacity crowd of spectators, J. L. Pool '28, leader of the University racquotmen, yesterday defeated M. P. Baker '25 of the Boston Athletic Association in three straight sets for the State Amateur Individual Squash crown. Baker is the present holder of the National Championship. The score of...
The Pool-Baker contest was the final match in the tournament of the class A players for the State Individual Championship. The Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association was the sponsor of the tourney, and the Boston Athletic Association handled the details of the drawings and arrangements for the matches.
Yammering among educational, athletic and apostolic authorities as to whether the football player shall be allowed to play football, a question that enjoys a peculiar frightfulness just after the season, has just had a particularly obnoxious renascence. With the open season a month over, the familiar problem has pushed up...
Pool will play M. P. Baker '25, national squash champion, tomorrow for the State title. Baker will represent the Boston Athletic Association in the contest.
Among the graduates who have promised to attend are Francis Rawle '69, who played on two famous winning, teams during his Junior and Senior years, Horatio S. White '73, Professor Emeritus of German and former chairman of the Athletic Committee, who was one of the players identified with the famous...