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BELMONT COUNTRY CLUB EXTENDS GOLFING RIGHTS

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Arrangements for the faculty and members of the University to play golf this spring have been concluded by the Athletic Association, it was announced yesterday. The Belmont Springs Country Club has agreed to allow 24 Harvard golfers to play every day, starting Monday.

For about three weeks after the spring recess, this quota will be filled by members of the University and 1931 golf teams, but following the cut of these squads, about nine players per day will be permitted to use the course. Only eight people will be allowed to play on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

The tickets may be obtained at the Athletic Association and will cost $2.00, entitling the purchaser to golfing privileges for one day.

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