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Number six man will be chosen from among seven Sophomores who have been competing in preliminary matches for the past three days. Led by Louis Allis, Jr. and Norman Mendleson both of whom recorded 78 in unofficial practice, are Frederick I. Olson, Alvah N. Pierce, Archibald McG Foster, Volney W. Foster, and James D. Brown. Those six men who are unsuccessful will comprise the Jayvee team...
Other men who have entered the quarter-final round to date are Lynford Lardner '37, amateur champion of Wisconsin, George Enos '37, seeded number three, who was a quarter-finalist in the National Amateurs last year, Louts Allis, Jr. '38, and Norman Mendleson...
Playing on his home course Enos went to the quarter-finals of the '35 National Amateurs before being eliminated. Mansfield Branigan '36, Alan G. Pattee '37, Louis Allis, Jr. '33, Norman Mendleson '33, and Frederick I. Olson '38 bring up the total of eight seeded...
...Hatfield, M. L. Hayward, J. Horowitz, J. C. Hunsaker, J. P. Hunsaker, C. G. Hutter, James H. Jackson, M. D. Jacobson, M. V. Jennings, T. Kaplan, W. S. Kemp, Fred Keppel, Francis Keppel, I. Kline, E. T. Ladd, M. E. Lasker, R. C. Maclaurin, L. A. McGowan, N. Mendleson, G. M. Messing, M. B. Meyer, R. M. Meyers, G. Middlebrook, O. N. Minot, W. J. Mixter, J. A. Moore, T. Motley...
...Norman Mendleson started the Crimson winning streak, by beating James of the Academy 5 and 4. Don Prouty split with Henderson, Prouty winning the low ball. Fred Olson trounced Mason of the New Hampshire school, by the one-sided score of 6 and 4, and in the last match of the day, Bob Sides lost to Heller of Exeter...