Word: tournaments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yale lineup will probably be identical with the one that competed against Buffalo in the national inter-city tournament. The lineup follows: C. W. Gillespie, K. Mabon, P. Peabody, R. A. Goodwin and R. Simonds...
Captain J. L. Pool '28, No. 1 man on the University team, provided an upset in the finals of the state amateur tournament when his speed and constant playing to his opponent's backhand gained him a victory in three straight sets over M. P. Baker '25 of the B. A. A. holder of the national amateur crown for the year 1926-27. Pool was beaten in the National Championship Tournament in Philadelphia, February 12 by the present champion, H. N. Rawlins '27. The experience and coolness of Rawlins was put to test in five gruelling matches before he overcame...
...University team succumbed to Detroit in the national inter-city tournament on February 11 by a score of 3 to 2. The loss of Pool, who was not allowed to compete in both singles and team matches, was felt by the Harvard team...
...closest matches which the National Squash Racquets Singles Championship tournament, now in progress at Philadelphia, has yet produced, J.F. Pool '28, captain of the University squash team, yesterday bowed to the greater experience and steadiness of H.N. Rawlins '27, leader of last year's championship aggregation. The score of the match, which went to five games before a decision was reached, is an indication of how closely each point was contested. It is as follows: 13-15, 18-15, 6-15, 16-14, 15-7. The triumph places Rawlins in the final round of the tournament. The victor...
...inter-city matches held Saturday, the University team lost a close encounter to Detroit 3-2. Three of the matches went to five games. The University team was considerably weakened by the loss of Pool who was engaged in the individual tournament. In the match against Detroit, S.M. Dupertuis '28 defeated A.D. Hotchkiss decisively while A.G. Thatcher '29 was the only other Harvard player to win his match...