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...matches in the second round of the University Squash Tournament were completed yesterday afternoon, with the result that 16 men advanced into the third round. All matches in the latter list must be played off by Sunday night, and those not finished by then will be defaulted...
...Smith '25 by the score of 3-2. In the fifth game, with the score two games all, Smith was leading 14-9, but Wakefield rallied and finally clinched the game and match. Lawrence Foster 1L and D. P. Kingsley 1L., both members of last year's Yale squash team, had another close struggle, Foster finally nosing out the match...
...tournaments in the Law, Graduate, Business, and Engineering Schools began yesterday. Forty men have enrolled in the Law School tournament, 16 in the Business School, and six in 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...
...petition to recognize boxing as an intercollegiate sport in the University was voted down, as was the proposal to appropriate money for a trip of the tennis team to England this summer. It was decided to set aside the sum of money necessary to add six squash courts to Randolph Gymnasium. A lacrosse game with Oxford on April 25 was approved, and the appointments of Harold Brooks Walker '23 of Detroit, Mich, and of Edward George Lowry Jr. of Washington, D. C. as University and Freshman wrestling captains respectively, were ratified...
This second round of the University squash tournament must be finished by tomorrow evening. The entry list for the tournaments to be held in the law, Engineering, Graduate and Business Schools, will close this evening at 7 o'clock, not tomorrow as announced last week...