Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Outplaying his opponent during the entire match, W. P. Dixon '25, captain of the University squash team, yesterday defeated Lawrence Foster 3L in straight sets, 15-10, 17-15, 15-10 and thereby won the University fall squash title...
...opening of the second set, Foster threatened. He started serving and took five points before Dixon stopped his run. In the last game Dixon quite outclassed Foster and won 15-10. The entire match required 35 minutes...
...success may be attributed to his customary ability in keeping his opponent racing about the court, while keeping himself in its center, and to his drop shots, which glided up to the front wall, struck it just above the tell-tale and usually bounced twice before the agile Foster could get in position. Foster's falling was in his inability to handle the ball in the back corners and side wall. Both men became winded, but Foster much more than Dixon, who displayed a self-confidence that helped...
...University fall squash racquets title will be at stake this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, when W. P. Dixon '25, captain of the University squash team meets Lawrence Foster 3L in the University Squash Courts building...
Coach Harry Cowles will referee the match, Provided that the courts are in a dry condition, Dixon and Foster should give an excellent exhibition of squash this afternoon since Dixon is number one man on the University team and Foster number two on the Lincoln Inn Team of the University Law School...