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Harvard squashmen knocked over a traditionally strong McGill tea, 7-0, at Hemenway Gymnasium last Saturday.
Out of 24 games in the seven matches, McGill was only able to squeeze out three victories. Coach Jack Barnaby attributed this to McGill's greenness and the fact that they probably weren't used to the Hemenway courts.
The summaries:
Harvard 7, McGill 0.
Henry Foster (H) defeated H. Quain, 3-0; Clark (H) defeated H. Quain, 3-0; Clark (H) defeated Kendall, 3-0; Hugh Foster (H) defeated Measures, 3-0; McKittrick (H) defeated R. Quain 3-0; Ames (H) defeated Crepault, 3-0; Nawn (H) defeated Haller, 3-1; Fischelis (H) defeated Pearse, 3-2.
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