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The Harvard Golf Club has opened its links on the Adams estate, at Watertown, and many members are now practicing for the fall bogey and medal play matches. These matches will probably be held on alternate Saturdays during October and November, and will be for the purpose of developing material for the intercollegiate season. From the winners of the matches will be chosen the six men who will play against the Yale, Princeton and Columbia golf teams for the intercollegiate championship. By agreement among the four college clubs, the championship match will be held at Morristown, N. J., during the latter part of next month. Among the men now in College who may be considered as possible candidates for this fall's team are: G. C. Clark '01, J. G. Averell 1G., G. G. Hubbard '00 and C. T. Richardson '02.
The club's links at Watertown are in very bad condition, owing to roads having been recently put through them, and it is probable that new links will be leased and laid off before next spring's tournaments begin.
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