Word: cordingley
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...wind of gale proportions sent scores upward, and low medal honors for the day were shared by Yale's brilliant Ed Meister and his partner Page with 74's. Meister edged Captain Ace Cordingley 2-1 and paired with Page for a best ball victory in the first foursome. Page gave the Blue boys their third point by beating Watty Dickerman...
Clark Hodder's Varsity golf team will meet Williams this afternoon at Belmont and Holy Cross and Yale tomorrow in the matches which will decide the championship of the Northern half of the league. Captain Ace Cordingley, Watty Dickerman, Bob Graves, Gerry Davis, Don Peddle, and Pete Macgowan will play for the Crimson...
...Elbel, that leaves Jack McCann, Bill Melsh, and Ted Allis on the outside looking in. Both McCann and Allis have been used in the starting lineup this year and are not out of the fight yet. McCann, in fact, is probably the number seven man. As it stands now, Cordingley, Dickerman, Graves, Davis, Peddle, and Macgowan look like Coach Hodder's nominees to face the Elis, but anything can happen by the weekend...
Crimson victory hopes must be based mainly upon the ability of a well balanced team to score points in every foursome, but standing head and shoulders above the rest are two Seniors, Captain Ace Cordingley and Bob Graves. They provide balance plus at the top of the lineup, because they can match shots with any intercollegiate golfers in the United States. Every team opponent must reckon with that due and realize that it will be hard to take any points from them. Graves has never lost a Varsity match in three years of play...
...Cordingley is probably as long off the tee as any collegian in America, outdriving his teammates by 50 yards on the average shot. Graves, kingpin of the New England college linksmen, is much shorter with woods but is a scrambler par excellence. Both he and Cordingley, however, are good iron players who rarely miss a green badly. They will both be three year men, sneaking into the number five and six jobs as Sophomores and working their way to the top as Juniors. A third returning letterman on this year's team is Junior Watty Dickerman, teaming with Don Elbel...