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Before a packed gallery yesterday at the University Squash Racquets Building, W. P. Dixon '25 won the College Squash Racquets Tournament by defeating E. M. Hinkle '23 in the finals in three straight games, 15-11, 15-13, 15-17. Dixon yesterday displayed a brand of squash that makes him rank among the ten foremost squash racquets players of the country. He was at the height of his form, returning the most difficult shots and making many spectacular-kills. Hinkle played very good squash, but was outclassed by the excellent playing of Dixon...
...crowd always does--and while the general public of other times used to cherish the vague idea that everything was all right it now cries with a morbid glee that Heaven and Earth and Hell thereunder are all hopelessly out of joint with no chance of ever being set straight again...
Since W. P. Dixon '25 defeated F. W. Crocker '22 in straight games in the other third round match, he will meet Peabody in the semi-finals. In the University tournament last fall, Wakefield was forced to five sets by Dixon, so that, although Peabody is favored to win, Dixon should extend him to the limit...
...team B dropped to fifth place in the class B division of the State Squash Racquets Association, giving way to the Harvard Club by a few points in the ranking. J. J. Glessner '25, who has recently been playing on team A, easily defeated G. N. Hurd '13 in straight games...
...scores, ran out the fifth game 15-7, W. B. Wood was the only Milton winner, although E. K. Davis '24 extended him to the limit 7-15, 15-10, 15-5, 1-15, 10-15: E. M. Upjohn '25 easily disposed of J. B. Ayer '03 in straight games 15-7, 15-13, 15-2, while J. H. Finley Jr. '25 won his first match for team B when he defeated E. S. Munro in straight games...