Word: tournaments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With only two lettermen returning, the University fencing team faces an unusually difficult schedule this winter. Captain D. I. Modell '30, who met with considerable success in the New England Intercollegiate Tournament last year, who graduated last June leaves a place hard to fill...
...largest annual tennis tournament in many years approaches the third round in both Class A and Class B. Outstanding in Class A is Harris Coggeshell 1L seeded as number one, ranking fourteenth in the National Men's singles, who has won an easy way into the third round...
...first round matches, and as many second round matches as possible, of the B division of the Fall Tennis Tournament should be played off today. Because of the unusual number of entries this year the Divinity and Jarvis courts will be reserved for this purpose. Entrants in B division are asked to make arrangements with their partners for their matches at the Tennis and Squash Shop during the morning; thus all players having afternoon University engagements may make necessary provisions...
...Class A yesterday three seeded men gained initial victories. Harris Coggeshall IL, seeded number one in the tournament, J. L. Ware '30, and R. A. Murphy '33, brought down their opponents, Ware
...Class A tournament, the favorite and seeded number one is Harris Coggeshall 1L a graduate of Grinnell College in 1928, and ranked fourteenth in National Men's Singles. Number two is Arthur Ingraham '30, who played second man on the team last year, and was elected Captain for next spring. He is followed by W. L. Breese '30, whose work at number three position on last year's undefeated team is well-remembered, and R. A. Murphy '33, a former National Indoor Junior Champion...