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GOLF SEMI-FINALS YESTERDAY

F. Ingalls. '04 and A. L. White '06 to Play In the Finals Today.

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A. L. White '06 defeated F. H. Ellis '06, 4 up and 2 to play, and F. Ingalls '04 defeated H. B. Hollins '04, 1 up in the semi-final round of the tournament for the individual golf championship of the University, played yesterday afternoon on the Brookline Country Club course. Both matches were closely contested, that between White and Ellis bringing out the lower scoring. White played the more consistent game, was surer on his approaches, and putted particularly well. The match between Ingalls and Hollins was more exciting, however, for neither was more than 2 up at any time, and Ingalls was 1 down at the turn.

The scores were: White (out),  4  4  4  5  6  4  4  4  4--39 Ellis (out),  6  4  3  6  6  5  4  3  4--41 White (in),  2  4  5  5  3  4  4  4  8--39 Ellis (in),  3  5  6  4  3  4  6  5  5--41 Ingalls (out),  6  5  4  4  5  5  3  4  6--42 Hollins (out),  5  5  3  6  5  5  4  4  4--41 Ingalls (in),  3  3  6  4  3  4  5  5  6--39 Hollins (in),  3  5  4  6  4  5  5  4  6--42

Today the final round of match play at 18 holes, between White and Ingalls, will be played at the Country Club course. A gold medal will be awarded to the winner, and a silver medal to the runner-up.

Today the final round of match play at 18 holes, between White and Ingalls, will be played at the Country Club course. A gold medal will be awarded to the winner, and a silver medal to the runner-up.

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