Word: medal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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GOLF CLUB.- The committee have decided to leave the blue-book for entries for the last autumn handicap medal competition at Leavitt's until 5 p. m. today...
...second autumn tournament of the Golf Club, an 18 hole handicap medal competition will be held on Friday and Saturday of this week. A blue-book for entries has been placed at Leavitt and Peirce's. Entries will close on Wednesday at 5 p. m. The fee is 50 cents. Three prizes, one for best actual score, one for best net score in Class A and one for best net score in Class B will be given...
...Cambridge Golf Club will hold an Open Handicap Medal Competition on October 29 and 30. This tournament is open to members of the Harvard Golf Association. Entry fee is one dollar. Post entries will be accepted but it will greatly aid the committee if the handicaps on the home links or the three best scores on the Harvard links are sent to Stoughton Bell, secretary of the Cambridge Golf Club tournament committee, 164 Brattle street, Cambridge, before Thursday noon...
...Harvard Golf Club Handicap Medal Competition held Friday and Saturday of last week on the club's links, M. E. Jenkins 1L., with a handicap of six, and S. B. Buck '98, with a handicap of ten were tied for first place. The tie will be played off in the early part of this week. M. E. Jenkins also made the best actual score. T. M. Hastings '98, was the winner of Class B with a handicap of seven...
...first tournament will be an eighteen hole handicap medal competition held at the club grounds in Watertown on Friday and Saturday, October 22 and 23. It is open only to members of the club upon payment of an entry fee of 50 cents and signing the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's. No entry will be received unless fee is paid at time of signing book. Entries will close on Tuesday night. It will greatly aid the handicapping committee if the handicaps on the home links as well as the three best scores on the Harvard links be given...