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CAPTAIN HEATH WANTS RECOGNITION FOR GOLF

Head of Team Organizing Sport This Spring to Achieve Purpose--35 Men Turn Out

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An earnest effort will be made this year to organize the Varsity and Freshman Golf teams so that they will receive the same recognition as other teams in the University, it was announced yesterday by Melville F. Heath '34, captain of the Varsity team, at the first meeting of the golf candidates. Extensive practicing and training will be required and it is hoped a strong team will be developed.

About 35 men, the largest number of candidates to report in recent years, turned out for the initial meeting of the squads. Prospects are bright for the Varsity team, since besides the two lettermen, Heath and Guy S. Hayes '34, several of last year's Freshman team including Robert C. Hunter Jr. '36 and Wilfred Crossley '36 are expected to strengthen the team.

The varsity schedule is as follows:

Friday, May 11, Holy Cross; Saturday, May 12, Dartmouth; Friday, May 18, Georgetown at Hanover; Saturday, May 19, Princeton and Pennsylvania at Hanover; Friday, May 25, Williams at Williamstown; Saturday, May 26, Brown and Yale at Williamstown.

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