Word: hole
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This afternoon at 3 o'clock the University golf team will meet the Fall River Golf Club team in an 13-hole match on the latter's links at Fall River. This will be the second match of the season. On Monday the team was defeated by the Brookline Country Club, 4 matches to 2. H. H. Wilder '09 will replace M. MacArthur '10 in today's match. The following men must report in the Square at 2.15 sharp: H. C. Clark '11, W. F. Morgan '09, S. W. Sargent '11, P. M. Smith '11, A. Sweeney...
...first match of the season the University golf team was defeated yesterday by the Brookline Country Club, 4 to 2. The match was played on the club links in Brookline. P. M. Smith '11 and P. W. Whittemore made the best scores of the day, doing the 18-hole course in 77. H. C. Clark '11 played instead of H. H. Wilder '09, who was not able to play on account of illness...
...number and extent of injuries. The spectator soon realized that he found more entertainment in witnessing a good exhibition of the open game with wide runs, passes and frequent kicks than in watching four hundred and fifty pounds or more of concentrated power forcing their way through one small hole from one end of the field to the other. The player welcomed the change and now such decisive statistics as these from the medical authorities complete the vindication of the new game...
...White through the opposite tackle for a touchdown. Burr kicked the goal. Harvard's backfield was changed at this point. After an exchange of punts, Harvard got the ball on its own 47-yard line. Leslie and Cutler made fifteen yards in two rushes; then Leslie found a good hole at right tackle and went through for fifteen yards. Burr tried a 30-yard forward pass to Cutting, who was blocked, the ball going to Williams. Brown broke up a forward pass and threw the man who received the ball for a loss. Williams punted, but the kick was blocked...
...first turn Briggs was 3 down, having lost the first three holes and the sixth, and winning the seventh with all the others halved. Wilder took three shots to reach the tenth green, while Briggs put his third so near the hole that he won in 4. The next two holes went to Wilder because of his good approaches to the green, and he led by 4. The seventeenth hole went to Wilder, but Briggs got a good drive on the home hole and won easily, finishing the first round 4 down...