Word: squashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...defeating Lowell, 3-2, yesterday afternoon, Dunster earned the right to meet Eliot in the finals of the D league inter-House squash tournament Tuesday. The match was the result of a tie for first place by Dunster and Lowell at the end of the first half of the tournament. Edward Milton '34, J. L. Noyes '34, and A. H. Brown '34, won the three hard-fought matches for Dunster. Hamilton Gray '33 and V. R. Montanari '33 were winners for Lowell...
...advantage to those having 12 o'clock and 2 o'clock classes on the same day. The second is an advantage at all times, and the third is a unique feature of the House. As to the rest of the plant, it is as well equipped with the usual squash courts, music rooms and library as the other Houses...
Eliot defeated Kirkland, 5-0, in the B league of the inter-House squash tournament, thereby winning the B league title for the year. In an attempt to wrest the title from Eliot, Dunster defeated Lowell, 5-0, and came within two points of succeeding. In the B league matches, Adams defeated Phillips Brooks, 4-1, and Leverett won from Winthrop by default. In the C league, Lowell defeated Adams, 5-0, and Eliot defeated Winthrop, 5-0. Only one match was played in the Dunster-Kirkland match...
Edward Rotan Sargent '36, of Haverford. Pennsylvania, has been elected captain of the Freshman squash team. Coach Harry Cowles announced last night. Sargent, who prepared for Harvard at Haverford, is unbeaten this season...
Eliot decisively defeated Kirkland, 4-1, yesterday afternoon in the A league of the inter-House squash tournament. In the other two A league matches, Lowell defeated Dunster, 5-0, and Leverett won from Winthrop by default. In the D league, Lowell and Winthrop defeated Dunster and Leverett respectively by 4-1 scores. Eliot defeated Kirkland...