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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wright '26, number one on the Crimson squad was forced to five games in winning his first match from H. C. Grafton of the Union Boat Club last Thursday and will meet Arthur Cross of the Weston Club next Monday. The first member of the University quintet to take part in the competition for the state title was H. N. Rawlins '27, number three on the Crimson squad, who advanced the first two rounds of the tournament with easy wins. He will clash with G. N. Hued of the Milton Club in his next match...
...Second University team which is now leading the clubs in the class B title race by one game will rest today after having triumphed over the Newton Club earlier in the week. With the third place Harvard Club five almost certain of taking five matches from the Weston court men today the Crimson seconds may find themselves trailing the University graduates by one game after this match. Next Saturday the deciding matches of the season will be played when the University second squad meets the Union Boat Club racquet team and the Harvard Club clashes with the Newton five...
Several members of the University and second teams will travel to Providence today where they will play an informal match with the Agawam Club, which is composed largely of University Graduates...
...University polo trio will journey to Providence today for a match with the 103rd Field Artillery mallet men in the Rhode Island armory tonight. The 1929 riders will attempt to break into the win column at the same time, when they clash with the 110th Cavalry Officers at the Commonwealth Armory...
...slow start in the indoor league this year due to difficulties in obtaining stabling and practice, but have been improving rapidly of late. Last week's defeat at the hands of the strong 101st Field Artillery riders by a half point margin was a bitterly contested match and proved the University three a formidable combination in spite of the fact that they...