Word: ties
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Barnaby's racquetmen completed their schedule without dropping a single intercollegiate match and ended up in a tie for second place in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association, higher than ever before...
...Quadrangular League winner, Dartmouth, finished in a tie for second place in the standings with Toronto and Queens. The Indians were undefeated in Quad competition and ranked higher in the International division standing than any American team in the three year history of the circuit. Harvard finished fifth in International League competition with five wins, four losses, and one tie, and second in the Quad ratings...
Again the highest American scorer was Austic Harding, who, with 26 points, finished in a triple tie for fourth place with Mel Williamson of Queens and Andy Anton of McGill. Right on the heels of the above-mentioned three was Joe Patrick of the Crimson, who counted 21 points as his contribution to the Harvard hockey team. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Name & College Games Gis. Ass. Pts. McConnell, McGill 10 24 19 43 Walker, McGill 10 9 23 32 Perowne, McGill 10 13 19 32 Harding, Harvard 10 16 10 26 M. Williamson, Queens 10 15 11 26 Anton, McGill...
...Cantab triumph would throw the mythical Big Three race into a triple tie with Princeton, Yale and Harvard each having two wins and two defeats. By upsetting the Elis, the Crimson could salvage something from an otherwise disastrous season and turn in the pleasant achievement of whipping a Loeffler-coached team...
...undisputed position of second place with a win over Danvers. At present the lend is held jointly by two clubs, the Ramblers and Danvers, but a win for the Crimson on Saturday coupled with a loss for the Ramblers in their last contest, will give the poloists a joint tie for first place in the final standings...