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F. Ingalls '04 won the golf championship of the University by defeating A. L. White '06, 5 up and 4 to play in the final round of 18 holes at the Country Club course yesterday afternoon. With the exception of a 6 at the first and the second hold, Ingalls played excellent golf, finishing the round in 74, within two strokes of the amateur record for the course, and 6 up on bogey. White was off his game on the first nine holes, often slicing his drives into the rough ground, misjudging approach shots, and putting poorly. He improved at the turn, however, coming home in 39, but was unable to cut down Ingalls' lead, as the latter continued his faultless game, making the last nine holes in 36.
Following are the cards for the 18 holes: The tie between Ingalls and Proal for the silver qualifying medal will probably be played off this afternoon by a round of 18 holes, medal play, at the Country Club course.
The tie between Ingalls and Proal for the silver qualifying medal will probably be played off this afternoon by a round of 18 holes, medal play, at the Country Club course.
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