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Students who are golfers will be interested in the news that since the close of the college year in June, the City of Cambridge has opened a new municipal golf course at Fresh-Pond. This course which is a nine-hole one is within the city limits and can be reached from Harvard Square within a few minutes. Although non-residents are charged a higher fee, we are informed by the Park Department of Cambridge that students will be classed as residents which means a green fee of $.50 for nine holes, or $.75 for eighteen holes. In additions, there...
Students who are golfers will be interested in the news that since the close of the college year in June, the City of Cambridge has opened a new municipal golf course at Fresh Pond. This course which is a pine-hole one is within the city limits and can be reached from Harvard Square within a few minutes. Although non-residents are charged a higher feed we are informed by the Park Department of Cambridge that students will be classed as residents which means a green fee of $.50 for nine holes, or $.75 for eighteen holes. In addition there...
Students who are golfers will be interested in the news that since the close of the college year in June, the City of Cambridge has opened a new municipal golf course at Fresh Pond. This course which is a nine-hole one is within the city limits and can be reached from Harvard Square within a few minutes. Although non-residents are charged a higher fee, we are informed by the Park Department of Cambridge that students will be classed as residents which means a green fee of $.50 for nine holes, or $.75 for eighteen holes. In addition, there...
...helped make one of the most civilized communities in the land, gathered around Captain Schultz's ring for the evening performance. The horse & lion act ended. This time "Baby" outsmarted Captain Schultz. One snap and twist of the lion's jaws and the horse crumpled with a raw, red hole gaping in its throat...
Last week, Jack Hagen was one of 447 players who shot five balls each on Salisbury's 148-yd. third hole in the World-Telegram's 1934 Hole-in-One contest. Odds against a hole-in-one are about 20,000-to-1. After 2,235 balls had been played last week, the closest to a winner was one hit by Edward Searle, 26, a Manhattan brick company sales clerk. It bounced across the cup, stopped 17 in. to the left...