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...Glessner '25 won the last of the five squash racquets matches between Team B and Team B of the Lincoln Inn Society when he defeated in the number one match M. E. Gibson 3L. 11-15, 15-12, 15-12, 15-9. Glessner, after the first game, played unbeatable squash...
...match between the University team B and the team B of the Lincoln's Inn Society which was to be played today was partly finished yesterday. Four matches were played out of the five, of which the Lincoln's Inn won three and the University one, making the Lincoln's Inn sure of the match. This defeat removes any chance of the University winning the Class B championship...
Captain R. M. Hinkle '23 of the University team, Channing Wakefield '21 of the Lincoln's Inn Society, Belden Wigglesworth '23, and L. J. Young '23, members of the squad, will leave today for Quebee, Canada, to represent the University in the Canadian National Squash Racquets Championship, starting on Friday. W. P. Dixon '25 and other members of Team A are prevented from making the trip on account of examinations. Besides the University men a group of prominent Boston players have entered the Tournament...
...their defeat at the hands of the Lincoln's Inn Society Saturday four matches to one, the University Squash Racquets Team dropped into the last place in the Squash League and lost all chance of winning the championship. The Crimson players were handicapped by the loss of A. L. Smith '25 and Carroll Harrington '24 and Lincoln's Inn by the absence of D. S. Ingalls 3L. The Union Boat Club moved into first place in the league, replacing...
Team B will try to hold second place and gain on the Lincoln's Inn Society, the League B leaders, in its match with the Neighborhood Club at Quincy this afternoon. The team is weakened by the loss of Rose and Glessner. The line-up is: number one, R. C. Bostwick '23; number two, E. M. Upjohn '24; number three, E. K. Davis '24; number four, C. P. G. Fuller '23; and number five, Darragh Louderback...