Word: moe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...results of the thirty-six holes played are as follows: Moe (O) 34; Finlay '26; Will (O) 32, Arnold 17; Palmberg (O) 37, Murphy 18; Baldwin 21, Heitkemper...
...Oregon team is a very strong one, being composed of Don Moe. . No. 1: George Will, No. 2: William Palmberg. No. 3; and Francis Keitkemper. No. 4. They will play in order against Phillips Finlay '31, W. P. Arnold Jr. '31, E. B. Murphy '31, and J. B. Baldwin '31. With the exception of Finlay the Harvard team is composed entirely of Massachusetts men making the match Oregon against Massachusetts players...
...Moe, Oregon '31, and state amateur champion was the originator of the plan to promote intercollegiate golf through the interest aroused by such an experiment as playing a golf match by telegraph. His idea is for Harvard to chose a course which corresponds as nearly as possible to the features of the Eugene. Oregon, Country Club. The Eugene Course measures 6425 yards long, is par 72, has very few bunkers, and has its second nine laid out through trees. By chance the Belmont Springs Course, where the Harvard team plays regularly is greatly similar to this, with the exception that...
...known this is the first time that such a match has ever been held. The idea is that of Moe, leader, of the Oregon team and Oregon state champion. Courses will be picked by each team which roughly correspond to each other in difficulty. The golfers will then shoot against par and the results will be exchanged by wire. Each team will play with four...
Billy Walsh and Moe Levy, nightclub "boys" now in a New Jersey jail...