Word: newtons
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Cambridge has won five games this season and lost three. Its best exhibition was given last week, when the powerful Newton High sextet was carried two extra periods before it scored against the Cantabs...
...last Saturday afternoon the Crimson seconds pulled up on equal terms with the second place Harvard Club quintet in the final drive for the Class B title in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association's inter club series. The University raquet men are now within two games of the flying Newton Center leaders who continued to pace the field with a clean sweep over the Milton five. The Harvard Club relinquished its claim to undisputed possession of the second berth by dropping one of its five matches to the Lincoln's Inn Society...
...Weston squad suffered its second reverse of the day when the University first-year squash team swept to a five match win on the University Courts Saturday afternoon. By their victory the Freshmen players went into a triple tie for third place in the class C league along with Newton Center and the Union Boat Club. The Harvard Club is now leading the third place teams in this group by eight games...
...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...
...following were appointed to the Prom Committee: John Randolph Burke of Milton, Chairman; Cecil Irton Wylde of Boston and Leo Francis Daley of Andover, vice-chairmen; Clement Duane Coady of West Newton; Henry Wilder Foote of Boston; Walter Rockwell Gherardi of Chevy Chase, Md.; Courtlandt Sherrington Gross of West Newton; Sarrell Everett Gleason of Evanston, III.; Samuel Haydock Hallowell of Readville; Carl Gustave Ture Lundell of Dorchester; John Schuyler Malick of Cincinnati, O.; Robert Allen Pinkerton of New York City; John Livermore Prescott of Norwood; Howard Slade of Cambridge; and Henry Sewall Woodbridge of Brookline...