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...Heckscher, No. 1 on the varsity squash team, advanced to the semi-finals of the Harry Cowles squash racquets tournament at the Harvard Club of New York last Saturday. If Heckscher wins his semi-final match this afternoon, he will probably face the tourney's top-seeded player, Henri Salaun, who is ranked No. 2 nationally. Salaun has won the tournament twice...
Heckscher needs no introduction. In his third year as number-one singles, he is playing better than ever. He is currently ranked number seven in the United States and is the Intercollegiate Champion. Only Diehl Mateer and Henri Salaun can be expected to beat him in national competition, and recently in the Ticknor-Glidden Round-Robin, Heckscher had a 2-0, 9-2 lead on Salaun, before the ex-national champion could rally to a victory...
Heckscher has played at the number one position on the varsity during the past two seasons. This year he was the intercollegiate champion, going undefeated in college competition. In outside tournaments, he lost only to G. Diehl Mateer, Jr., Henri Salaun, and Azam Khan--three of the top players in the world. He has won the University championship for the past two years, finishing second in his freshman year...
Immediately after the match, the varsity heads for Hartford for the National Squash Championships Saturday and Sunday. Ben Heckscher will compete in the individual championship against such players as top seeded Henri Salaun and G. Diehl Mateer, both former national champions...
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...