Daily News | Samuel Howe III, hall of fame squash and court tennis champion, longtime investment adviser, and mentor, has died at 84
halls of fame. He was a longtime member and former president of the Racquet Club of Philadelphia and on boards and committees at U.S. Squash, the U.S. Court Tennis Association, and the U.S. Jesters Club.Mr. Howe's family in a tribute.
Born July 14, 1938, in Bryn Mawr, Samuel Purdy Howe III and brothers Ralph and Francis grew up in Haverford near the Merion Cricket Club. His Haverford School teams lost just one official match during his time there, and he helped Yale win squash titles in 1958 and ‘59.
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