Word: hemenway
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...nine-man team level, despite the loss of captain Charlie Hamm, Pete Lund, Davis, and Wally Stimpson, the Crimson will probably retain its mastery. In brief, things should be back fairly close to normal next year at Hemenway Gymnasium, with only an individual champion lacking to make Harvard domination complete; this past season may have been the closest thing to a balance of power that Intercollegiate squash will see for quite some time...
...finest performances seen at Harvard in recent years, the Crimson squash team defeated Yale's National Champions, 6 to 3, Saturday afternon in Hemenway Gymnasium. Led by a decisive opening victory by captain Charlie Hamm, the Crimson controlled the match from the very beginning, as the varsity regained the Ivy crown...
With the Poletti match completed, the afternoon's excitement appeared to be over, but it soon became apparent that the best match of the day was just starting. In the number one position, the Crimson's Gerry Emmet turned in the most courageous match in many years on the Hemenway courts. His opponent Sam Howe--second only to Princeton's Steve Vehslage in U.S. Intercollegiate ratings--entered the match heavily favored over Emmet, who has not played his best squash for most of the season...
With a slight chance for the Eastern Intercollegiate championship still open and with the Ivy League title at stake, the varsity squash team opposes a powerful Yale squad this afternoon at 2 p.m. in Hemenway Gymnasium...
...varsity squash team, after suffering a first round defeat in the national team championships this weekend, rebounded to top a weak Dartmouth squad, 8 to 1, yesterday afternoon at Hemenway gymnasium. Only captain Charlie Hamm, playing at first singles in place of the injured Gerry Emmet, lost in a four game match to Dick Hoehu...