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The Harvard Golf Club will hold its second handicap medal competition of the season, today and tomorrow, over the club's links in Watertown. Contestants may play at any time during the two days. A prize will be given for the best gross score, and also be given for the winner in each class. The entries, in both classes with the handicaps follow:
Class A.
J. F. Curtis '98, scratch; G. C. Clark, Jr., '99, scratch; M. E. Jenkins L. S., scratch; G. M. Wheelock 1901, 3; S. B. Buck '98, 4; J. G. Forbes 1901, 5; J. G. Averell '99, 5; C. R. Henderson, Jr. 1901, 6; J. DeK. Towner '98, 7; T. M. Hastings '98, 9; Stoughton Bell L. S., 9; J. E. Postlethwaite 1901, 10; M. S. Greenough '98, 10; J. C. McCall '99, 13; H. D. Buell L. S., 14; T. Gerrish 1901, 16; R. B. Sprague L. S., 18.
Class B.
R. S. Hardy 1901, scratch; D. F. Carpenter 1900, scratch; W. G. Brown Ass't, 2; J. H. Sherbourne '99, 3; J. T. Pratt L. S., 4; G. G. Crocker, Jr. '99, 5; W. K. Otis '98, 6; W. E. Skillings, Jr. 1900, 6; A. H. Hildreth L. S., 8; E. P. Fay L. S., 9; L. G. O. Smith 1900, 10; L. B. Barstow 1900, 15; C. E. Case '98, 18; A. B. Chandler 1900, 18; G. Bancroft '99, 18.
The following competition rules must be adhered to:
1. Contestants must play three consecutive rounds of six holes each. No practice holes may be played before entering in the competition rounds.
2. Contestants must play in pairs and each player must keep his partner's score and must sign the card before dropping it in the box.
3. A ball may be lighted from any difficulty whatever and dropped not nearer the hole Penalty, one stroke.
4. Players shall not make a stroke till the parties in front are out of range.
5. The rules of the United States Golf Association govern all cases which are not provided for by the above rules. Ignorance of either will excuse no one.
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