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...less than two weeks in the offing, the Crimson poloists are practicing every day at the Dedham Country club, and on Thursday will face their most serious test before the tournament. They will meet the first Dedham team on the field of W. Cameron Forbes '92, in the final match for the Copley Plaza trophy. The winning team will be awarded the cup, with individual trophies being given to the individuals on the winning outfit. The game is scheduled to start at 4.15, and in the evening, a dinner is to be given in Boston in honor of the Crimson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLOISTS FACE DEDHAM FOR COPLEY-PLAZA CUP | 6/2/1925 | See Source »

...first match of the Intercollegiate Tournament, the University is scheduled to oppose Princeton, the defending title-holders. The Nassau four is not reputed to be as strong as that which won the national title from Arizona last year, but it has entered one of the strongest teams in the tournament. The winner of this first-round match will face the winner of that between West Point and V. M. I. In the other half of the draw, the championship may be decided in the first round. Pennsylvania Military Academy and Yale, favored as the two most powerful outfits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLOISTS FACE DEDHAM FOR COPLEY-PLAZA CUP | 6/2/1925 | See Source »

...himself deeply in her success, Miss Collett cabled (truthfully) : "Joyce played unbeatable golf." Of Miss Wethered's play up to the finals, able critics said : "Incredible . . . like Vardon [British open champion 1896, '98, '99, 1903, '11, '14] in his most invincible days." In one match, she did the first nine in 33, two below men's par. Of Miss Leitch they said: "She has a great heart." That was the way it was. The schools let out, the shipyards closed, the people swarmed to see. Miss Leitch let down first under the annoyance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At Troon | 6/1/1925 | See Source »

...Austrian Chamber of Commerce, arrived, late, flustered, to take his seat, the Count implored him to leave. "Why must you come to spoil my luck?" he yelled. Herr Quidenius blushed. The gallery guffawed. Player Meldon, sensing the humor of the situation, lost his morale, the next three sets, the match...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Salm | 6/1/1925 | See Source »

Mapes, playing against Captain Cummings of Yale, put up a stiff battle before he succumbed to the intercollegiate champion on the sixteenth green, 3 up and 2 to go. Captain Hodder gave Wattles an even harder fight and carried the match to the seventeenth hole. In the foursomes Mapes and Hodder played the best golf of the afternoon, although they fell before Wattles and Ordway on the nineteenth hole. Barnum and Bohlen conquered Tuttle and Haviland of Yale in a very closely contested match which they ended on the seventeenth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELIS UPSET UNDEFEATED CRIMSON GOLFERS, 6-3 | 6/1/1925 | See Source »

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