ar in the early 1990s. And
although (as of early 2004) the most recent tournament was held around
1995, the National Squash Tennis Association considered Gary Squires to
be the reigning champion when it reported to the New York Times through
2000 for the paper's annual comprehensive list of national sports
champions. Gary Squires happens to be the son of the author of this
booklet.
1911-1912 Alfred Stillman
1913 George Whitney
1914 Alfred Stillman
1915-1917 Eric S. Winston
1918 Fillmore Van S. Hyde
1919 John W. Appel, Jr.
1920 Auguste J. Cordier
1921 Fillmore Van S. Hyde
1922 Thomas R. Coward
1923 R. Earl Fink
1924 Fillmore Van S. Hyde
1925 William Rand, Jr.
1926 Fillmore Van S. Hyde
1927-1929 Rowland B. Haines
1930-1940 Harry F. Wolf
1941 T. A. E. Harris
1942-1945 (no tournaments held)
1946 Frank R. Hanson
1947 Frederick B. Ryan, Jr.
1948-1950 H. Robert Reeve
1951 J. T. P. Sullivan
1952 H. Robert Reeve
1953 Howard J. Rose
1954-1956 H. Robert Reeve
1957-1959 J. Lennox Porter
1960-1962 James Prigoff
1963 John Powers
1964 James Prigoff
1965 (no tournament held)
1966-1968 James Prigoff
1969-1980 Pedro A. Bacallao
1981 David Stafford
1982-1983 Gary Squires
1984 Loren Lieberman
1985 Gary Squires
1986 Pedro A. Bacallao
1987-2000 Gary Squires
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