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In the final match for the individual golf championship of the University, played over eighteen holes at the Oakley Country Club yesterday, H. C. Egan '05 defeated W. C. Chick '05, 1 up. The match was closely contested and was a tie after the sixteenth hole. The seventeenth was halved in four, and Egan won the eighteenth and deciding hole in four to seven. The total number of strokes of both men was 82. Both players drove off well, but Egan was slightly inferior to Chick in approaching. Chick, however, was very weak on the putting green and it was chiefly this weakness which lost him the match.
The scores were:
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