Word: squashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...marred. Counting the two meetings with the Blue in varsity hockey and polo there were 21 in all. Out of this number the Yale teams were returned the victor no less than 18 times with the Crimson coming out ahead on only three occasions. These were in varsity squash and wrestling and in second team hockey. Besides winning twice in both varsity hockey and polo the varsity and Freshman Yale teams won also in basketball, swimming, fencing, and boxing. The Crimson also lost in Freshman hockey, polo, wrestling and basketball while the Harvard second polo and basketball teams were also...
...varsity squash team was the only one to go through the season undefeated, but there are a few other incidents which provide a little balm for the wound inflicted by Yale. Harvard's hockey team was probably one of the strongest in the last decade and went through a stiff season with only one defeat until it met and was conquered by Yale. The Freshman wrestling team had not lost a meet until the final one of the season with the Blue. The varsity squash "B" and "C" teams also were defeated only once. The second hockey team suffered only...
...Varsity Squash (A), Games won 8; lost...
...Varsity Squash (B), Games won 6; lost...
...very favorably with the squads of the three upper classes. In football in the past few years, an average of 45 men have reported regularly daily for practice in the three upper classes, whereas last fall 40 men were practicing daily for the teams of the two houses. In squash the number of men reporting increased considerably this year, 92 men representing Dunster alone, whereas the average reporting for all three class teams in the past has been 45. Swimming too, shows added interest, with a total of 28 men reporting from the two houses compared to 35 from...