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Harvard's second golf team easily defeated Tufts yesterday 8 to 1 at the Belmont Spring Country Club. H. J. Bourneuf '33 was downed by Riesman 2 up to account for Tufts' one point.
Today at 2.15 o'clock the second golfers will meet M. I. T. at Belmont Spring Country Club. The same men who played in the Tufts match will probably constitute today's line-up.
Two-somes--M. A. Heath '33 defeated Staffin (T), 7 and 5; Riesman (T) defeated Bourneuf, 2 up; J. B. Dolan '33 defeated McCollough (T) 3 and 1; B. E. Newcomb '33 defeated Deer (T), 6 and 4; J. M. Cole '32 defeated Kisiel (T) 4 up: C. C. Glavin '33 defeated Riesman (T), 4 up and 2 to play.
Four-somes--Heath and Bourneuf defeated Staffin and Riesman (T), 5 and 6: Dolan and Newcomb defeated McCollough and Deer (T), 4 up and 2 to play; Cole and Glavin defeated Kisiel and Riesman (T), 5 and 3.
The University golf team will play a group of pros at the Belmont Spring Country Club today at 2.15 o'clock.
The line-up: No. 1, Phillips Finlay '31, No. 2, C. S. Eaton '32: No. 3 W. R. Arnold '31: No. 4 E. B. Murray '31: No. 5, J. B. Baldwin '31; No. 6, R. L. Kimbrough '33.
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