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ATLANTIC CITY, May 10.--Richardson and Lindsley of Harvard won their matches in the second round of the individual golf championship here today. Richardson and Wadsworth, both of Harvard, were matched against each other, Richardson winning by 6 up and 4 to play. Lindsley, by brilliant play, defeated Robertson of Yale by 2 up; the approximated scores of the two men for the eighteen holes were respectively 84 and 86. Curtis, by unusual weakness is his putting game, was beaten by Myers of Yale by 2 up and 1 to play. Hitchcock of Yale defeated Wilson of Princeton by two holes.
In the semi-final round, Hitchcock of Yale defeated Richardson, after a hard-fought match, by 4 up and 3 to play.
Hitchcock and Lindsley, [who, though it was not stated in the dispatch, has evidently beaten Myers,--Fd.] will play today the final match of 36 holes for the championship.
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