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Entries for the annual University squash tournament, which will start tomorrow, will close at 7 o'clock tonight. Envelopes may be obtained at the University Squash Courts, on which entrants will sign their names, enclosing 25 cents. The envelopes should then be placed in the box provided. The tournament will be run off as quickly as possible so that it will not interfere with spring sports and the finals are scheduled for about March 1. Rules of the tournament have been posted at each court, and matches will be three out of five games. Entrants may sign...
...annual University squash tournament will begin next Wednesday, February 15, and will be open to all members of the University. Entries close at noon on Tuesday. Envelopes have been placed in the University Squash Courts, on which all entrants are to write their names, enclosing 25 cents. The envelopes should then be placed in the box provided for that purpose...
Malcolm Bradlee '22, captain of the University squash team, won the college championship for the third successive year when he defeated R. E. Smith '22 in the final round of the tournament by the score of 16-14, 15-11, 15-9. both men played up to their usual form, but the one-sided score was due to Bradlee's superior skill and experience. Except in the first game, he was never extended, his clever placements often putting the ball out of Smith's reach, and his steady, hard-hitting playing giving him an unquestioned advantage over his opponent...
...McKey Key '22, the University's last representative in the Massachusetts State Squash Racquets Tournament, was eliminated yesterday in the semi-final round by Harold Plimpton of B.A.A. by the score of 6-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-10, 15-11. This is the first time that a Crimson player has reached the semi-final round in the annual state tournament. Malcolm Bradlee '22, who is considered a slightly better player than Key, was eliminated in the fourth round by C.C. Peabody who is favored to win the tournament. Peabody will play Plimpton this afternoon in the final round...
...faced C. C. Peabody for the third time this season, and again the latter demonstrated his superiority, winning in four games. Key succeeded in defeating Mark Wendell, to whom he barely lost two weeks before, but the other matches were lost, the Boat Club winning without question the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association Championship...