Word: squashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Opening the Freshman tennis season, 40 first year candidates reported to Coach Harry Cowles at the University squash courts yesterday for instructions. Handicapped this year by a shortage of indoor courts, the majority of the squad will be obliged to wait until outdoor practice. Eight men whose names will be posted at Harry Cowles shop will be allowed to use the courts in the Indoor Athletic Building for two hours every afternoon...
...tennis season was inaugurated yesterday afternoon when 33 candidates reported to Coach Harry Cowles at the University Squash Courts. Because of the fact that only three courts on the top floor of the Indoor Athletic Building are available for practice at this time of the season, all other men except selected University and Freshman netmen will be obliged to wait until the middle of April for outdoor practice. The list of men who are to use the indoor courts will be posted next Monday at Harry Cowles shop...
...Lowell squash men in league A provided the upset of the season in defeating the Dunster players yesterday 5 to 0, thus wining league A for this half year. Eliot also scored a blank on their foe, defeating Kirkland; while Leverett conquered Winthrop...
...tennis season will be ushered in this afternoon at 5 o'clock when all candidates will report to Coach Harry Cowles in the University Squash Courts for preliminary practice and instruction. Competitions for manager of the first team will begin at the same time. Freshman candidates and prospective managers will not come out until tomorrow afternoon...
Learning tennis, at Piping Rock Club, L. I., the Pool brothers, Lawrence and Beekman, often tried the patience of their instructors; but they acquired the foundation for the squash rackets they learned later, at Harvard. At the National Squash Rackets tournament in Baltimore, last week, Lawrence Pool, defending champion, lost to T. E. Jansen Jr., of Boston, in the quarterfinals. Next day, Jansen played Younger Brother Beekman Pool who, still at Harvard and vastly improved in the last year, was at the top of his graceful, fast and brilliantly deceptive game. Pool won the first two sets...