Word: jansenism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only match that the Crimson players dropped was the third doubles contest in which a second team pair competed due to the absence of Captain Whitbeck, who is out of town. Jansen, who was slated to play number 1 no the second team was moved up to the University singles and won this match with ease. The consistently high grade playing of the team this spring gives promise of the most successful record in recent years. The Crimson netmen have faced no real tests so far, however which could indicate how they will come out against opposition as strong...
...meet is: Perkins (H) defeated Hinck (M I T), 6-3, 6-3; Gordon (H) defeated Peck (M I T), 10-8 6-2; Lenhart (H) defeated Peterson (M I T), 6-3, 7-5; Pratt (H) defeated Eddy (M I T), 4-6, 6-1, 7-5; Jansen (H) defeated Benson (M I T), 6-0, 6-4; Lenhart and Smith (H) defeated Hinck and Peck (M I T), 6-1, 7-5; Perkins and Pratt (H) defeated Peterson and Eddy (M I T) |; Kuki and Benson (M I T) defeated Allen and Jansen...
Coach Harry Cowles has announced this year's final University ranking. It is in the following order: R. S. Wright '26, H. N. Rawlins '27, G. D. Debevoise '26, E. M. Upjohn '25, P. M. Lenhart '27, L. S. Haskins '26, G. D. Du Bois 2L, T. E. Jansen Jr. '26, J. L. Pool '28, H. B. Jackson...
...both Boston and Philadelphia on the following days. Bray of the Newton Center squad, playing for Boston, was the first to break the string of Crimson victories with a win over L.S. Haskins '26 last Sunday. In the final match Keele of Philadelphia inflicted the second loss against T.E. Jansen '26, in a tight struggle. S.P. Clark '14, who downed Captain G.D. Debevoise '26, in the semi-finals last year for the only University loss of the tournament, was helpless against the Crimson captain-elect yesterday. Rawlins, who adapted his game to the fast playing surface of the Racquet Club...
...Philadelphia five, which went down to defeat yesterday in the final match, was composed of, Harrity, Clark, Coffin, Bland, and Keofe. The University squad played in its regular order except in the last match when Jansen replaced Haskins at number five, R.S. wright '26, the Crimson number one player, played consistant squash in defeating the four strongest men on the teams which faced the University squad. P.M. Leuhart '27 in the fourth position also won all his matches in decisive fashion...