Word: tourneys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...individual Crimson stars, W. B. Wood Jr. '32, and C. C. Cunningham '32, will be allowed to accept the invitations from the directors of the American Olympic hockey squad to train for Olympic play at Lake Placid, the Crimson sextet will face two teams entered for the famous tourney, in games which will have no connection with the Olympiad...
With victory resting on the outcome of the last of the 24 games which constituted the "H.Y.P.D." College Chess League tourney, the Crimson players were nosed out by a strong Princeton chess team at the clubhouse of the Marshall Chess Club, 23 West Tenth Street, New York, during the vacation. This year's tourney was the first since 1926 in which the Crimson team has not come...
...final match, between Princeton and Harvard, the best that Harvard could do was to pull out a 2 to 2 tie thereby losing the tourney. In this match N. E. Long '32 succumbed to Forbes of Princeton who adopted a Sicilian defence and defeated Long in 32 moves, and A. G. Malkan '33 went down to defeat before the superior play of McCormick. The Harvard victories were registered by V. L. Eaton '34, who won from Rothschild of Princeton and by M. A. Mergentheim...
...Hill ocC, captain of this year's tennis team, playing with his wife, entered the quarter-finals along with A. C. Ingraham '31, who is paired with Miss Katherine Winthrop. These two teams meet tomorrow to decide which will enter into the semi-finals of the tourney...
Play in the Dunster House squash tournament will begin next week, when 90 undergraduates will compete for places on the House team. Interest in the tourney is added by the fact that the five winners will represent the House in the Class D play of the Massachusetts State Squash Racquets Association tournament in December...