Word: branigan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sophomore, Lewis A. McGowan '38, has qualified to play as number four man, turning in cards ranging from 71 to 77. Though McGowan didn't compete for his Freshman team last year, he has been playing spectacular golf. Mansfield Branigan '36 completes the list of veteran players, and will in all probability rank fifth this year...
Playing on his home course Enos went to the quarter-finals of the '35 National Amateurs before being eliminated. Mansfield Branigan '36, Alan G. Pattee '37, Louis Allis, Jr. '33, Norman Mendleson '33, and Frederick I. Olson '38 bring up the total of eight seeded...
...Varsity already looks the strongest in several years, with five veterans: Captain Bob Hunter, Lyn Lardner, George Enos, Charles Bellows, and Mansfield Branigan. Several men from last year's Jayvee squad are expected to make a showing, in addition to the Sophomores Peterson, Allis, Pierce, Mendelson, Olson, Prouty...
Although experimenting with several new lineups during the week, Coach Hodder will start the team which has seen most action during the season, composed of Lyn Lardner, Mansfield Branigan, Bob Hunter, Ed Sibley, George Enos, and Charlie Bellows...
Lynford Lardner, Jr. '37, former state champion of Wisconsin, will shoot as number 1 man in the match, and will be followed in order by Charles S. Bellows '37, Robert C. Hunter, Jr. '36, William E. Sibley, III '35, Captain. Mansfield Branigan '36, and George E. Enes '37. Roderick H. Sears '36 will be alternate...