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Ned Dunham makes his first appearance in the Crimson golf lineup this afternoon, when Coach Don Peddie's men meet M. I. T. on the Belmont Country Club course. Dunham, a notoriously slow starter who has taken two months to get on his game, will play number two, in place of Ollie Ames.
The rest of the lineup, with a few position shifts, is the same. Pete Macgowan will be number one, Art Tarlow number three, Don Davis four, Bill Allis five, and Ned Tuckerman six.
Brown, beaten by the Crimson links men, holds a victory over the Engineers, who go into today's battle distinct underdogs.
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