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A new golf course of nine holes has been secured at Riverside by the Harvard Golf Club and will be ready for play today. All members of the University can join the club for the year 1900-1901 on payment of ten dollars to A. M. Brown, CRIMSON office.
The course can be reached from Cambridge in two ways: By train from the Trinity Place Station in Boston, or by bicycle to the Allston Station just beyond Soldiers Field and from there by train to Riverside. From the station to the links is about a ten minutes ride. Carriages will be on hand every day to meet the 3.09 train from Trinity Place and the 2.40 train from Allston.
It is purposed to hold weekly handicap matches on the course and also to have a few team matches between the first and second teams.
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