Word: squash
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...free election of exercise was continued during the past year. The following statistics show the number of men who elected the more important exercise activities: Fall Rowing 169 Tennis 124 Football 113 Handball 58 Swimming 55 Equitation 52 Track 45 Winter Skating and Hockey 229 Corrective Exer. 179 Squash 146 Boxing 90 Track 82 Basketball 80 Rowing 78 Equitation 57 Swimming 55 Spring Tennis 189 Rowing 186 Track 96 Swimming 56 Baseball 53 Equitation...
...encouraging to note the popularity of rowing, tennis, squash and skating. These sports represent activities that an individual can use for his physical recreation, until late in life. Skating on the Charles River was added to the list of elective exercises during the winter season. A great many members of the class welcomed an opportunity to substitute skating for their indoor exercise whenever the ice was in good condition...
...Soldiers Field accommodate an ever-increasing number of students. Statistics give evidence that the Freshman program is having the desired result, namely, the formation of habits of regular exercise among the undergraduate students. It will probably be necessary to install additional lockers at the Hemenway Gymnasium and the Squash Courts during the coming year...
...last University player was eliminated Saturday from the Massachusetts State Squash Racquets Championship when W. P. Dixon '25 lost to C. C. Peabody the present champion in the semifinal round at the Harvard Club courts. Peabody completely outclassed Dixon, winning in straight games 15-9, 15-11, 15-11. He will play R. A. Powers in the finals of the tournament at the Harvard Club courts...
...semi-finals match in the Massachusetts State Squash Racquets championship between Dixon and C. C. Peabody will be played this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Harvard Club courts...