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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second University squash team flashed into the lead of the race for the Class B title of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association, when the first place Newton five bowed to the Crimson court men in four out of the five matches played on the University Courts last Tuesday. The two teams were scheduled to meet next Saturday but by common consent the matches were moved ahead. The second University team now leads the losers by one game and are four games ahead of the third place Harvard Club team which has played one less match than have the two leaders...
...Crimson five displayed the best form that it has shown this season. J. L. Pool '28 and H. B. Jackson '27, the first two players in the second team line-up played brilliant squash to win decisively and without the loss of a single game. In the fourth match P. R. Pease '26 after dropping the second and third game of his match with Goddard, came back strongly to capture the last two games and the contest. Manager G. H. Perkins '26 was forced to an extra game by his opponent when he dropped five consecutive points in the third...
...final match on the Crimson schedule will be played Saturday, February 13, with the Union Boat Club squad. If the second team players are able to make a clean sweep in their last meeting they will be certain of the crown in the Class B division. The Harvard Club five which was in a tie for second place with the Crimson squad previous to last Tuesday's match, will probably be in the leading position after its next match. The University graduates are slated to win all five matches when they meet the Weston Club next Saturday, which will land...
...conceded an even chance to capture the title this year with the champion playing below standard. Baker is in the Medical School and his studies have left him little time for practice. The University captain has triumphed over him once this season in an early inter-club match and Rawlins has one win to his credit over the Canadian titlist in the same match...
...semi-final match in the upper half of the University tournament between Wright and Rawlins has been postponed until the player have completed the competition in the state individual tournament. The winner will meet L. S. Haskins '26, who defeated P. M. Lenhart '27, in the other semi-final contest after coming from behind to overcome a large lead. The coming fight for the final berth promises to be the most interesting as well as the closest of the tournament. The Crimson lead off player is a smashing, hard hitting performer...