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...semi-finals in the University squash tournament, held yesterday afternoon, furnished some of the best playing seen thus far on the squash courts, D. McK. Key '22 and W. P. Dixon '25 advancing to the final bracket as a result of two long and protracted bouts...
...feature of the tournament has been the rapid rise of Dixon from an unknown quantity to the brilliant player of the late rounds. He was champion of Oxford University before coming to this country, and reached the semi-final round of the Class B Massachusetts State Tournament this winter...
...fourth round in the University Squash Tournament was brought to a close yesterday afternoon by a series of hotly contested matches, as a result of which the following men have advanced to the semi-final round: W. P. Dixon '25, D. McK. Key '22, C. J. Mason '22, and F. W. Crocker...
...Freshman tournament A. L. Smith advanced into the final round as the result of a default caused by the fact that Chandler Bigelow and W. P. Beal did not play their fourth round. He will meet the winner of the other semi-final match between W. P. Dixon and E. M. Upjohn. Both of these men won their fourth round matches easily and the contest promises to be a close...
...each of the other two. The names of the winners will be engraved on the record boards in the University squash courts. In these tournaments men may not sign up for more than a half-hour. All matches will be two out of three games except the finals and semi-finals which will be three out of five. The preliminary round of the Law School tournament and the first round of the other tournaments must be played by Friday evening