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Last Thursday at New York, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania and Columbia were represented, each by two delegates at a conference held to consider an intercollegiate golf league. Rev. Roderick Terry, chairman of the golf committee of the Ardsley Casino, presided.
A rough draft of the proposed constitution was prepared which will be submitted to the several college clubs; but no definite organization will be attempted until later in the year. The delegates were all in favor of establishing an annual intercollegiate championship match which shall be open to all college players throughout the country. The project has the endorsement of the United States Golf Association which will only act, however in an advisory capacity.
Harvard was represented at the conference by J. H. Choate, Jr., '97, and W. Bayard Cutting, Jr., 1900.
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