Word: crockers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following officers were chosen: President, Frederick Humphrey Nichols 24 of New York City: Ibis, Barklie Mckee Henry '24 of Rosemont Pa.; treasurer, John McKinstry Kimball '24 of Portland, Me.; secretary, Henry Lathrop Gilbert Jr. '24 of Columbus, O.; assistant treasurer, Merrill Garcelon '25 of Newton; assitant secretary, Uriel Haskell Crocker '25 of Cambridge...
Since W. P. Dixon '25 defeated F. W. Crocker '22 in straight games in the other third round match, he will meet Peabody in the semi-finals. In the University tournament last fall, Wakefield was forced to five sets by Dixon, so that, although Peabody is favored to win, Dixon should extend him to the limit...
...Massachusetts Squash Racquets Championship tournament, W. P. Dixon '25 is the only surviving University player. He will meet the winner of the match between F. W. Crocker and J. O. Stubbs, and should come through for a struggle with C. C. Peabody, the defending champion, in the semi-final round...
...Douglas 2L. was too experienced a player for J. J. Glessner '25, winning 10-15, 16-15, 18-16, 15-10, although the latter did very well, playing the best squash of his career, F. I. Carpenter '24 was beaten by F. W. Crocker 2L. 15-8, 16-14, 15-11 in short order...
...clock in Court 7. R. P. Rose '25 has been moved from number one on Team B to number three on the University team and J. J. Glessner '25 has been changed to number four on Team A. They will play D. M. Gilmore 3L, and F. W. Crocker 2L., respectively, at 3.30 o'clock on Courts 14 and 7. F. I. Carpenter '24 will play D. P. Kingsley 2L. at 4 o'clock. The Crimson players must make a clean sweep of the match in order to have a chance for the league championship...