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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Several hard played matches marked the completion of the first round of the Squash Club tournament. E. M. Hinkle '23 and H. Elliott Jr. '23 required five fended his title by taking his match from W. M. Chamberlin '23 in high-handed fashion. The match between R. Davis '23 and H. Elliott Jr. '22 required five sets to decide the latter's victory. Five men defaulted their matches, but the tournament started with an enthusiasm that predicts increased activity in the winter months...
...something of a surprise yesterday when M. Duane '23 defeated C. P. Holmes '22, 6-2, 6-4, in the first match of the Interclass Tournament finals. Duane played in top form sweeping Holmes before him with a terrific driving game. Holmes showed at his best, but was unable to cope with the furious rallies of his opponent, whose exhibition today practically clinches his position on next spring's team. The only other match played was J. D. Chase '22 vs. J. M. Cabot '23, which the former took easily, 6-3, 6-3. The other matches, including the Union...
...play between the Juniors and Freshmen was very one sided, the former taking every match. The Sophomores did not obtain such a clean victory, but finally defeated the Seniors 4-1. C. P. Holmes' '22 match with C. W. Farnham '24, despite the lop-sided score, was one of the closest and most interesting of the day. N. B. Wildes '24 kept his opponent for three sets, taking the second in an easy fashion, 6-2. The match between P. M. Frowenfeld '21 and J. D. Farnham '23 was a close affair, though Frowenfeld overwhelmed his opponent after...
Today but one match will be played to determine the winner. The semi-finals of the Union tourney will also be cleaned up, so that the finals may be run off tomorrow...
...Last match not played...