Word: collettes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard 1928 Exeter Murchie l.e. r.e. O'Connell Pratt l.t. r.t. Eddy Morris l.g. r.g. Lanzillo Bell c. c. Wright Gregg r.g. l.g. Dewing Simonds r.t. l.t. Griggs Fordyce r.e. l.e. Swede Crawford q.b. q.b. Ellis Nordberg l.h.b. r.h.b. Collett Crosby r.h.b. l.h.b. Luce Gallwey f.b. f.b. Thompson...
...Hamilton, Ont., pensive Glenna Collett, of Providence, toyed with Canada's linkswomen, kept her Canadian women's open title...
...Rhode Island Country Club links at Providence, R. I. Eyebrows went up when she eliminated Louise Fordyce, Ohio State champion, in the second round. Eyebrows went higher, exclamations were heard, when she entered the semi-finals at the expense of Bernice Wall, of Oshkosh, Wis. When she carried Glenna Collett, ex-champion, to the 18th hole, squared her match with a deadly spoon-shot through trees, won at the 19th with a 15-foot caromed (lucky) putt, then jaws dropped, gasps were heard, tongues wagged long and loud. Such prowess in a comparative novice was unheard of. In the final...
...Providence, R. I., the national women's championship was put in motion. Edith Cummings was off the tee early for her qualifying round. Her most dangerous competitors were Champion Glenna Collett (1922 and 1923) and Champion Marion Hollins (1921) of Providence and Manhattan, respectively. Her most interesting competitor was Mary K. Browne of California, national tennis champion of 1912, 1913, 1914, now an able linkswoman...
...Glenna Collett, playing her home course, broke the National Tournament's qualifying-round record with 79 strokes...