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...Robert G. Paine, Jr. Augustus Thorndike William W. Tyng Permanent Class Committee Arthur S. Bosworth, Jr. Dan E. Flickinger Joseph W. Gardella Alfred J. Gilbert David R. V. Golding Alan Gottlieb Lester G. Hawkins, Jr. David D. Henry Henry Hornblower, II John M. London Joseph P. Lyford Eugene H. Nickerson Homer D. Peabody D. Donald Peddie W. Bruce Pirnie Francis C. Powers Gerald D. Roscoe Roger S. Schafer John P. Schwede G. Robert Stange Charles H. Stern Lonsdale F. Stowell Philip Thayer Class Day Committee Douglas L. Anderson W. Russell Bowie, Jr. John F. Brooks John W. Darr Sheldon Dietz...
...four Harvard representatives were eliminated from the intercollegiate Squash Tournament at Williams today, thus ending any hope of a Crimson victory. Both Gene Nickerson and Decker Orr reached the quarterfinals, but were beaten after hard battles...
Sandy Parker lost to Pearson of Princeton in three straight games, while Sonny Lyell was defeated by top-seeded Charlie Brinton also of Princeton, 3 to 2. Orr and Nickerson both won over Raymond, also of Yale, in three games...
...quarter finals, Nickerson lost to Lamarr of Amherst, and Orr was beaten by Brinto...
...four Crimson racquetmen survived their first round matches in the Inter-Collegiate Tournament at Williams yesterday, but Decker Orr was outstanding as a result of his upset victory over Hill of Penn. Sandy Parker won his match from Hendrie of Williams, 3 games to 2. Gene Nickerson won from Adams of Yale in another tight, five-game contest by the same score, while Sonny Lyell beat another Williams man, Hemphill, again 3 to 2. Decker Orr won his match from favored Hill in three straight games, raising the Crimson hopes for a victory...