M. P. Baker 1G. won the University squash championship yesterday by defeating J. D. DuBois '24 in three straight games. Although Du Bois frequently threatened in the second and third sessions, the victor held the upper hand throughout.
The first game went to Baker almost without dispute, but in the second the players were never more than two points apart up to 12-12. It looked at first as if the last game would be another walkaway when Baker won the first four points. Du Bois again evened the score, however, but finally lost the game at 13-18.
The following are the scores by games: 15-5, 15-2, and 18-13.
Graduate Students Prominent
The 15 ranking squash players of the University, based on tournaments played on the University courts, were announced yesterday by Coach Cowles and the management. It is interesting to note that three of the first five men are members of the graduate schools. The following are the players in the order of their ranking:
1. W. P. Dixon '25.
2. M. P. Baker 1G.
3. Channing Wakefield 3L.
4. Lawrence Foster 3L.
5. Carroll Harrington '24.
6. W. P. Macpherson 1L.
7. G. D. Debevoise '26.
8. J. H. Douglas 3L.
9. J. D. DuBois '24.
10. H. N. Rawlins '27.
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