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The intercollegiate golf championship, at the Nassau Country Club, Long Island, will begin today and last the remainder of the week. On the first and second days, the team match championship will be decided, and on the three remaining days the individual championship. On Thursday a qualifying round will be played in the latter competition, and in the afternoon the first round of match play. On Friday will come the second and semi-final rounds of match play, and on Saturday the final at 36 holes.
Harvard, Yale and Princeton will be the three colleges to fight it out, for both team and individual championships. Since 1897, when the competition began, Harvard has won the team championship six times, and Yale five times; Yale has won the individual championship four times, Harvard four times, and Princeton three times.
This year the teams will be composed as follows:
Harvard--Wilder, Hickox, Burton, Briggs, Kemble and Morgan.
Yale--Abbott, Howland, Partridge, Van Vleck, Knowles, and Lyon.
Princeton--West, Peters, Van Dyke, Roberts and McAdoo.
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