Word: squashes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity squash team will face its first semblance of opposition this afternoon when it faces Williams at 3 p.m. in Hemenway Gymnasium...
Stafford last year provided strong opposition to Ben Heckscher, whom he will face again this year, and will be going all out to take an upset win tomorrow. In the Invitational Collegiate Squash Tournament in New York this vacation, Stafford was beaten by Harvard's number three man, Larry Sears. However, Stafford was not at the top of his game in that contest, while he will definitely be "up" for this match...
...sixth floor houses four squash courts, a tennis and squash supply shop, lockers, a television room, dressing rooms for commuters, and shower rooms. The other two squash courts are on the seventh floor along with the gymnasium, steam room, masseur, and 12-bed dormitory, used when the bedrooms are filled...
...sanctuary for those who wish to escape the City and return to the womb of their College days to participate once again in the Georgian splendors of their Alma Mater. From the lovely new rugs in the main hall embossed with the Veritas Seal to the squash courts on the upper floors, the Club manages to achieve the University ideal of gracious living which never quite comes across in the Houses...
Heckscher eventually won, defeating Sears, 3 to 0, in the finals. In the semis, Sears defeated Yale's number one man, Harvey Sloane, and Heckscher topped Hamm. Sears turned in his top squash performance to date by toppling the number one men from Williams, Yale and Dartmouth on his way to the final. Hamm accounted for Princeton's top man, while freshman Emmett beat Yale's number two player Ed Meyer...