Word: squashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshman D team defeated the Salem Squash Club at Salem...
...first intercollegiate squash match of the season the Varsity team, crushed M.I.T. on the Technology, courts Saturday afternoon by a score of 5 to 0, in spite of the fact that neither of the two topranking Crimson, starts participated. In the league match on the preceding afternoon against the Business School, the college A team eked out a scanty triumph of 3 to 2. In the feature game, the ability of Robert Grant'35 to return many of the neo-aces of Patterson did not offset his inability to prevent the ball from coming off the back wall...
...second outside match of the season, the Varsity Squash A men will face M.I.T. tomorrow afternoon continuing the novel dual schedule introduced this year...
Today, the Varsity will meet the Business School team in one of the regular league series games. The B team is without a contest this week, having drawn a BYE. The C team, however, will play the Newton Y.M.C.A. at Newton while the D outfit opposes the Salem Squash Club at Salem. The Freshman C team battles the Walk-Over Club at the University Club...
...feature game of the day, Arnold Jones, former tennis captain at Yale, defeated Robert Grant '34 mainly through his well-executed shots. Grant was a bit wild, and seemed to be unable to get a grip on his game. In a long, hard-fought squash match, S. E. Davenport, III '34 wore down his opponent, Phinney, and finally pulled ahead to take the fifth game. Captain J. G. Cornish ocC, lost to the generally superior playing of Harrington, former Harvard player, and member of the Boston squash team that played against the English team in the internationals. The last...