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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard squash racquets team faces the strongest Yale squad in years in an intercollegiate match at the University Club courts at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Harvard racquetmen will play in the following order: J. L. Pool '28, W. J. Iselin '29, S. M. Dupertuis '28, Seabury Oliver '28, and A. G. Thatcher...
Tomorrow afternoon the Freshman wrestlers will meet the University second team. The match in one class, the unlimited, will be held this afternoon and will be scored as a part of tomorrow's match. P. N. Vonckx '31 will meet W. H. Holdt '30 in this event...
...following is the University lineup for tomorrow's match...
...half points behind the Crimson team which had amassed 38 1-2 points. During this year W. J. Bingham '16, now Director of Athletics in the University, was head track mentor and while his team was strong in the dashes, field events, and the mile run, it was no match for the well-balanced team strength which the Ithacans displayed. Cornell took five first places, six second places, tying once with Dartmouth for second place in this meet, The University, however, supplied two of the stars of the meet. J. W. Burke '23 won the mile in the fast time...
...finally let down the bars prohibiting tournaments open to both professionals and amateurs. No doubt the first effect will be to settle questions which tennis devotees have argued since Vincent Richards and Mile. Lenglen succumbed to the wiles of Mr. C. C. Pyle. Now the Yonkers star can match his skill with those virtuous members of the First Ten who do not accept rewards for playing, and it will be seen whether playing tennis for money has affected his ability. If Suzanne can be persuaded to agree on a time and place at which she will be in proper health...