Word: nawn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...team's only loss came at second singles where Pete Milton bowed to Milt Street, eleventh ranked player in the country, 3 to 1. At the first slot, Bon Hecksher continued his undefeated season with a 3 to 1 win over Hugh Nawn. Third man Cal Place won easily by the same score...
Harvard's Bon Hockscher lost to Henri Salaun, second ranked squash player in the U.S. yesterday in the finals of the Middlesex Bowl Tournament, 15-9, 15-5, and 16-14. In other matches, Tom Lee (H) lost to Harold Kaene, 3-0; Lee Folger (H) lost to Hugh Nawn, 3-0; Charles Hamm (H) lost to Heckscher, 3-0; and Rodger Cortesi (H) lost to Salaun...
...next court Hugh Nawn, fourth ranking New England player, was playing Guy Paschal, varsity third...
Playing number one, sophomore Ben Heckscher fell behind Hugh Nawn of the Harvard Club, two games to one, but rallied to win by scores of 12-15, 18-16, 12-15, 15-12, and 15-13. Captain Bill Wister beat Milton Street, three games...
...entrants in the tourney, which is open to any member of the University, will be seeking the coveted Charles Henry Wheelwright Foster Trophy. Charley Ufford, twice national intercollegiate squash champion, won the trophy in the past two years, last year beating Hugh Nawn of the Law School in the finals...