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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...protest will be undisputed by the members of the team although previously there had been no question of eligibility raised. The loss of Jansen, coming at the most crucial point in the race for the Class B title, will seriously handicap championship matches with the leading Newton Center Quintet and the Union Boat Club squad. The team will probably line up for the next match will the four members of the squad advanced one place and E.D. Pratt '26 in fifth position...
...University tournament , which is drawing to a close, L.S. Haskins '26 sprang the second surprise of the competition when he came from behind to take a five game match from P.M. Lenhart '27 for a place in the finals. The winner is the last man on the University team while Lenhart ranks above him in fourth position. In the upper bracket R.S. Wright '26 and R.N. Rawlins '27 will clash some time next week for the right to meet Haskins for the University crown...
Haskins in his last three matches of the tournament has displayed an uncanny comeback power which turned apparent defeat into victory on several occasions. The Wright Rawlin's match promises to be the competition contest of the competition with neither player conceded a material advantage. Wright, number one on the University squad, has fully recovered from his recent illness and is playing in top form again. His opponent has been displaying brilliant squash in the last two weeks, one of his accomplishments being the defeat of W.P. Dixon '26, national title holder, in four straight games in practice...
...University mallet men are expected to display greatly improved form over their play two weeks ago when they swamped the Lancers in the first match of the season. The Crimson riders have been practicing twice a week in the Armory and the ponies which were in poor condition at the opening of the indoor league competition have begun to round into shape...
...class B match, T. E. Jansen '26, number one, and H. B. Jackson '27, third man, were in top form and experienced little trouble in downing their rivals in straight games. J. L. Pool '28 and P. R. Pease '26 both started slowly against hard opposition but finished with a rush to capture their matches. Manager G. H. Perkins '26, number five, dropped one game but during the rest of the match was master of the situation...