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HARVARD LINKSMEN DEFEAT B.U. FOR THIRD STRAIGHT WIN

Make Clean Sweep in Four Somes for 4 to 2 Victory

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The University golf team increased its list of victories to three straight yesterday afternoon when it downed the Boston University linksmen by a 4 to 2 score on the course of the Albemarie Country Club.

In the two-somes the teams each won two matches, but the Crimson made a clean sweep of the four-somes to take the victory. The closest match of the afternoon was taken by Breed of Boston University from Joseph Morrill '28 on the nineteenth green.

J. A. Hutchinson '28 turned in a card of 75 in defeating his opponent Chesley 3 and 1. C. L. Stover '30 was only one shot behind his captain, scoring a 76 to dispose of Maggioli by a 7 and 6 count.

The summary of the match follows

Two-somes: Hutchinson defeated Chesley (B. U.), 3 and 1; Morrill defeated Breed (B. U.), 1 up, 19th Hole; O. L. Winston '30 defeated Knowles (B. U.), 3 and 2; Stover defeated Maggioli (B. U.), 7 and 6.

Four-somes: Hutchinson and Morrill defeated Chesley and Breed, 2 and 1; Winston and Stover defeated Knowles and Maggioli, 2 and 1.

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