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Hoping to make up for its defeat last week at he hands of Dartmouth the Varsity golf team will face three opponents this weekend at Hanover, New Hampshire. Georgetown will face the Crimson golfers this afternoon and Princeton and Pennsylvania will be their strong opponents tomorrow. Georgetown's strength is not known, but Princeton has already shown its power with a victory over Yale.
Melville F. Heath, Jr. '36 will continue to play number one position with Robert C. Hunter, Jr. '36, William E. Sibley, 1H '35, Mansfield Branigan '36, Francis S. North '36, Howard F. Gillette, Jr. '35, and Melvin F. Hill, Jr. '36 filling the other positions.
The Freshman team will attempt to win its fourth straight victory this afternoon when it meets the Dartmouth first year men at 2.15 o'clock at the Belmont Springs Country Club.
George E. Enos '37, captain of the Freshman mashio-men, is excepted to be one of the outstanding players.
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