Word: medals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...played in five U. S. Amateurs and two U. S. Opens, caused golfing eyes to pop at last year's Amateur when he shot 31 on the last nine holes of the opening round. In the Intercollegiate last week, he turned in 69 in the second medal round. After that he kept going like a house afire-until he met Brooke in the final...
...Greenwich, Conn., U. S. schoolboys fought it out for the 29th Eastern Interscholastic Golf Championship. The show they put on over the soggy Greenwich Country Club links augured well for future intercollegiate tournaments. In the qualifying rounds, stocky, easygoing, Charles Davis of Lawrenceville took the medal with a creditable 36-hole total of 153. In the match play that followed, the gallery was treated to many a pull-devil-pull-baker struggle before long-swatting Bill Goldthorp of Peddie ousted Hill School's redheaded, hot-putting Mortimer Reed, 5 & 4 in the final...
...first award of a newly established Harvard Alumni Association Medal, which in to be given annually to an alumnus "for service to Harvard," will be a feature of the program. One medal will be given each year, and alumni in Harvard's employ will not be eligible to receive the honor...
...president of the International Chamber of Commerce in 1937, Thomas John Watson, International Business Machines president, accepted the Merit Cross of the German Eagle. "Because the present policies of your Government are contrary to the causes for which I have been working," Tycoon Watson last week sent the medal back to Hitler...
Thomas Brady, head referee of the United States Polo Association, will referee all matches, and the National Polo Pony Society will award a medal for the best pony in each match and for the best pony in the tournament...