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Over 120 college-students, golf clubs in hand, will scramble over Oakwood Country Club tomorrow in the first day of the New England Intercollegiates. Harvard's six-man team has not yet been named.
Six golfers from each of the 20 teams are expected to present themselves on the field of competition sometime during the day: the four best scores will be added up to get the team score.
Crimson Knows Course
On Saturday, the 16 top players in the tournament will enter the individual championships.
Harvard has a good chance in the meet, which Boston College won last year. The Crimson has played the course before, hitting one 69 and several other near 70 scores.
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