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Although the committee has not yet given out the names, it is generally understood that Channing Wakefield 31, of the Lincoln's Inn Society, W. P. Dixon '25 of the University team, R. A. Powers of the Boston Athletic Association, and C. C. Peabody of the Tennis and Racquet Club are the men slated to be listed. The draw will be held this afternoon under the supervision of C. J. Lennthan Jr. of the Union Boat Club as chairman, with the assistance of P. E. Callahan of the Boston Athletic Association and Harry Eldridge '24, manager of the University team...
Entries for the state tournament of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association close at noon on Thursday. The tournament this year will be played on the Harvard courts and applications should be made there or at the Lincoln's Inn Society. A number of men on last year's list, including Peabody, Powers, and Wakefield, have already signed...
...defeating the Lincoln's Inn Society in four matches out of five yesterday afternoon, the University squash team has firmly secured the lead in the Massachusetts state tournament. The next and last meet is scheduled with the Harvard Club of Boston which is next to the bottom of the league and should cause but little trouble...
Captain Dixon of the Harvard team proved his superiority over Wakefield, No. 1 man on Lincoln's Inn, winning three out of four games, 15-8, 13-18, 15-12, 18-15. In this match the men were pretty evenly paired. Dixon took the first game with ease. In the second, however, he ran up a score of 12-7, and at that point Wakefield began to tally, evening up at 13. The game was then set at five and the Lincoln's Inn man scored the required points in succession. Close scoring featured the last two games...
...squash team has now practically clinched the Massachusetts championship. By winning four out of five matches last Saturday from the Tennis and Racquet Club and the same number from Lincoln's Inn yesterday, the team put itself well ahead of the other contenders. Captain W. P. Dixon '25 has been conspicuous lately, especially in his match with C. C. Peabody on Saturday in which he defeated the state champion three games to one. Dixon and Debevoise will meet in the finals of the College tournament on Monday...