Word: nawn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hugh Foster will play his power game in the number one spot. Hugh Nawn plays a tricky game at number two. Jim Bacon and Bill Flagg, at positions three and four, add drive and bard-hitting power to the team...
Strength in top positions has been the key to the sudden Crimson surge. Captain Foster, Hugh Nawn, and Jim Bacon have been able to handle their spots with case, despite the fact that they have been moved into these positions because of injuries. The success of Bacon is especially encouraging to Coach Barnaby, as he has made a successfull one-year jump to the varsity from the freshmen...
Foster (H) defeated Quain, 3-0; Nawn (H)defeated Quain, 3-0; Bacon (H) defeated Measures, 3-2; Geodall defeated Flagg (H), 3-2; Hoar (H) defeated Peirce, 3-2; Harding (H) defeated Ashen, 3-2; Digby defeated Richardson (H), 3-2; Brodour defeated Hunt...
...Dartmouth summary: Foster (H) defeated Rindge, 3-2; Nawn (H) defeated Stahi, 3-2; Bacon (H) defeated Hulbert, 3-0; Simel defeated Flagg (H), 3-2; Plimpton (H) defeated Keese, 3-0; Hoar (H) defeated Fisher, 3-1; Harding (H) defeated Flannagan, 3-1; Austin defeated Richardson (H), 3-2; Mauk defeated Hunt...
...Hugh Nawn, one of the juniors on the starting combination is small for a squash player, not having the long arms which make difficult returns easier. Coach Barnaby, however, has described his game as "quick, clever and artful," and believes that his speed makes up for his size. Nawn will play in the number two position...