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Reeding an informal request from University Hall, Tan Sargent, dexterous racquet-wielder of the squash team and intercollegiate champion, will not defend his title in the Intercollegiate Squash Tournament this week...
Yale and Princeton also fell prey to the deft Crimson racquet-wielders, and the team, coached by Harry Cowles, can be said to have had a most successful season. A few players are now aiming for the Intercollegiates, although the entries are still uncertain...
...football there is the Warner system, the Notre Dame system, the single wingback formation, the double wingback formation, and a host of other categories into which a man or men may fall. In tennis there is the Western grip on a racquet and there is the Eastern...
...Providence business men Carroll Harrington 24 a courtsman of international repute, succumbed before the steady onslaught of German C. Gidden '36, while with the exception of Captain Stanley G. Haskins '35, who was defeated in three games by H. R. Cross the remaining Crimson racquet wielders duplicated his success...
Encountering two of its stiffest adversaries, Columbia and Pennsylvania, in the short space of two days, 9 members of the undefeated Varsity not team accompanied by Coach Harry Cowles and Manager Alden Bryan left town yesterday in an endeavor to stretch their winning streak to five straight. The Crimson racquet wielders will meet Pennsylvania at Philadelphia this afternoon and Columbia at New York tomorrow afternoon. The Harvard players who went on the trip are S. Ellsworth Davenport, III, '34, John F. Ray '34, Frank W. Jones, Jr. '35, Franklin P. Whitbeck '35, August C. Helmholz '36, Germain G. Glidden...