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...Massachusetts Open Squash Racquets Championship, the most important annual squash racquets tournament held in New England, will begin next Monday at the Harvard Club courts in Boston. The University will send about 30 players, led by W. P. Dixon '25 and Channing Wakefield 2L., both of whom will be strong contestants. Any member of the University, including Freshmen, may enter this tournament by signing in the blue book at the University Squash Racquets Building before Saturday at 12 o'clock. The entrance fee is $1.00 which will be collected later. Last year about twenty members of the University entered...
...Freshman tournament, for which the entries closed last night, will begin tomorrow, when the draw will be posted at the University Squash Racquets Building. All Freshmen who are taking squash to satisfy their physical training requirement have been entered in the tournament and will play their matches in their training periods...
...could not play off their first round matches yesterday in the College Squash Tournament on account of the wet courts, may play them off this afternoon instead of being defaulted. The second round must be played off before Thursday night...
...their defeat at the hands of the Lincoln's Inn Society Saturday four matches to one, the University Squash Racquets Team dropped into the last place in the Squash League and lost all chance of winning the championship. The Crimson players were handicapped by the loss of A. L. Smith '25 and Carroll Harrington '24 and Lincoln's Inn by the absence of D. S. Ingalls 3L. The Union Boat Club moved into first place in the league, replacing...
...easily defeated in straight games by D. M. Gilmore 3L. 15-12, 15-8, 15-12. J. H. Douglas 2L. was too experienced a player for J. J. Glessner '25, winning 10-15, 16-15, 18-16, 15-10, although the latter did very well, playing the best squash of his career, F. I. Carpenter '24 was beaten by F. W. Crocker 2L. 15-8, 16-14, 15-11 in short order...