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Harvard Club of Boston 3, Harvard 2. Cornish (HC), defeated Henry Foster 3-0; Street (HC), defeated Clark 3-0; Edwards (HC) defeated Hugh Foster (H) 3-1; McKittrick (H) defeated Holmes (HC) 3-0; Ames (H) defeated Mittel (HC) 3-2.
The only possible team weakness is depth. While the Crimson's first positions are well filled, the six, seven, eight, and nine slots count just as much in matches as do the first five. Competing for the lower berths are a number of greener, less experienced men. Among these is...
Henry Foster (H) defeated H. Quain, 3-0; Clark (H) defeated H. Quain, 3-0; Clark (H) defeated Kendall, 3-0; Hugh Foster (H) defeated Measures, 3-0; McKittrick (H) defeated R. Quain 3-0; Ames (H) defeated Crepault, 3-0; Nawn (H) defeated Haller, 3-1; Fischelis (H) defeated...
Clark will be playing in number two, with Hugh Foster (a third member of the Foster squash triumvirate), Captain Jim McKittrick, Charlie Ames, Hugh Nawn, and Bob Fischelis completing today's lineup of seven. Number four man Milt Heath will be in New York and out of action.
Eight members of the Law School's Gardner Club won the seventh-term Ames competition last night in Langdell Courtroom, beating out the rival Pitney Club.