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Coach Hodder has no more players of that callbre in eight and must hope for a well balanced team manned by his five lettermen Captain Watty Dickerman Don Peddle, Gerry Davis, Don Eibel, and Pete MacGowan. Hodder was looking to his Sophomores for some additional help, but there were disappointments in store for him. Tony Sargent and Ned Tuckerman were the best Yardling performers of a year ago. Sargent is on probation, and Tuckerman was not able to report until a couple of days ago. Another good Sophomore Charley Mulcahy. He is still ineligible this spring, but this less...
Senior Don Peddle and Junior Pete MacGowan are playing together for their second year, this time at numbers one and two. This is no Cordingley-Graves due, but it will win its share of point against good competition. Paddle and MacGowan, especially the latter, have better long games than the rest of their mates, and this enables them to have an occasional low round perhaps beyond the reach of the others. MasGorwn has the best swing on the squad and le potentially a fine golfer...
Bald, sharp-witted Film Producer Kenneth Macgowan (In Old Chicago, Tin Pan Alley), who took a defense job in Washington last month, learned with dismay that his new title was: Director of Production in the Motion Picture Division of the Office for Coordination of Commercial and Cultural Relations Between the American Republics under the Council of National Defense...
...Peddie and Pete MacGowan took the one and two matches 3-1 and 8-6 respectively; they won their best ball 4-3. Three man Don Elbel, Dickerman's partner, walloped Sweeney 8-7, and they annexed the best ball 5-4. Gerry Davis and Bill Allis got decisive 7-6 wins at five and six, and ran off with the best ball by the same margin...
...tentative Crimson lineup consists of Don Peddle, Pete MacGowan, Don Elbel, Captain Watty Dickerman, Gerry Davis, and Bill Allis in that order. This is not definite, however, and either Ted Allis or Bob Paine may be used in one of the last three places...