Word: heath
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...outstanding matches of the day were those in which Captain Mel Heath lost to Doyle, the Holy Cross ace, and Gillette edged Hartigan, both matches going to the eighteenth hole before they were decided...
Score--Harvard 5, Holy Cross 4; Two-somes: Doyle (HC) defeated Melville F. Heath, Jr. '34, 1 up; William E. Sibley, III, '35 defeated Shea (HC), 3 and 2; Reidy (HC) defeated Robert C. Hunter, Jr. '36, 1 up; Bonnelli (HC) defeated Mansfield Branigan '36, 6 and 4; Guy S. Hayes '34 defeated Ryan (HC), 9 and 7; Howard F. Gillette '35 defeated Hartigan...
...Captain Mel Heath, the Varsity Golf men will test their strength today when they meet a strong Holy Cross team at 2 o'clock at the Belmont Springs Country Club in the first match of the season. Coach Clark Hodder's hopes for a powerful team have been considerably disappointed by the ineligibility and sickness of some of the best golfers on the squad, but he hopes several less experi- enced golfers will soon improve enough to fill the open positions capably...
...believed that the men who will be used today will be Heath as number one man, and William E. Sibley, III '33, Robert C. Hunter, Jr. '36, Mansfield Brannigan '36, Guy S. Hayes '34, and Howard F. Gillette '85 in the remaining five positions
Approximately 100 men competed for the Frank E. Whitcher cup over the Oakley layout. Of the rest of the Harvard men competing, Mel Heath and Bob Hunter fared the best, each posting...