Word: cowleses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Next Saturday, Sargent and No. 2 man Glidden, both having entered in the Massachusetts State Tournament, and having won their respective brackets, will compete for the State Championship, in which Coach Cowles expects both men to do well.
Winning every match, the Harvard Squash racquetmen, led by No. 1 man, E. Rotan Sargent '36 decisively defeated the Lincoln Inn team last night at the Linden St. Courts. The victory of Coach Harry J. Cowles men places Harvard close to the top of the Massachusetts Squash Tournament rankings.
In an in town game at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon Coach Harry Cowles' Varsity A racqueteers hope to continue their winning ways at the expense of the University Club. The lineup will remain unchanged with E. Rotan Sargent '36. Germain G. Glidden '36, Richard W. Gilder '36, Captain Stanley...
In the group of Harvard players who became National champions, Coach Cowles considers William P. Dixon '24, Melville P. Baker '22, and Herbert N. Rawlins, Jr. '27 as exponents of wall, corner and drop shots. Relying on skill in placing shots and using accuracy rather than sheer speed these players...
Combining, to a certain extent, the advantages of the two styles was Beekman Pool '32, who is generally considered to be the greatest squash player to come out of Harvard. Pool, the younger, combined his straight, hard-hitting front wall game with corner and drop shots to good advantage. Much...