Word: tournaments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This afternoon the team C squash racquetmen will play the Union Boat Club in Boston. This game will be the last of the season for team C, which is tied with the Harvard Club of Boston for fourth position in the state class C interclub tournament...
...tournament of the indoor league the University riders have played three of their four games, winning them all. If the team succeeds in defeating the Optimists by better than its six point handicap, it stands well in line, for the championship of the league, and the retention of the Plummer...
...Association to the winner and a silver medal to the runner-up. Originally, handball was a recreative elective sport for Freshmen, but so much interest has been shown by both Freshmen and upperclassmen, that the ten courts provided for this game have been in constant use. This year the tournament open to all the members of the University was held, and according to the H. A. A., will be continued in future years as a regular activity in the intramural program. Thirty-six men entered the final tournament...
Last spring the boxing tournament was the most popular and most successful in many years. Of the 38 men entered, 14 reached the finals, in which seven University ring champions were crowned. The final battles at Hemenway drew a crowd of 600 students. There was only one knockout during the evening's bouts, that scored by R. E. Johnson '27 over Ira Markwett '28 in the initial round of the 175 pound final. The feature bout, however, was in the 145 pound class, where G. N. Burns '29 outpointed E. A. Sachs '28, displaying better condition and a superior ability...
Other students who are expected to show their ability in the tournament this year are W. W. Lord '28, champion of the unlimited class last year, and John Parkinson '29, who has been boxing regularly this winter...