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UNIVERSITY GOLFERS TO PLAY GEORGETOWN

LINKSMEN HAVE WON EVERY GAME PLAYED THIS YEAR

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The University golf team of six men left Cambridge yesterday for Rye, N. Y., to take part in three matches at the Apawamis Golf Club there today and tomorrow.

This afternoon the University will encounter Georgetown, tomorrow morning the University of Pennsylvania, and tomorrow afternoon Princeton. It was decided to hold these matches at Rye because of the central location for all three Universities.

Golf is the only sport, with the exception of 150-pound crew, in which competition between Harvard and Princeton has been officially recognized since the break in 1926.

The men making the trip to Rye this weekend are: Captain J. A. Hutchinson '28, J. W. Filoon '29, J. W. Hutchinson '30, Joseph Morrill '28, C. L. Stover '30 and O. L. Winston '30.

To date, the team has won all three of the matches played, M. I. T. Williams, and Boston University having fallen before the onslaught of the Crimson linksmen. All were fairly easy matches, the first having been clinched 5 to 1, the second 6 to 3, and the third 4 to 2.

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