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...Matthew Luce, Mrs. S. V. Mann, Mrs. Victor Mapes, Mrs. Leonard D. Marshall, Mrs. Louise D. Mason, Mrs. George S. Mumford, Mrs. Thomas Nickerson, Mrs. A. Lawrence Peirson, Mrs. Thomas N. Perkins, Mrs. John T. Pratt, Mrs. William B. Pringle, Mrs. Clarence E. Rice, Mrs. Hunter Robb, Mrs. Losan H. Roots, Mrs. Richard S. Russell, Mrs. John F. Samborski, Mrs. Hugh D. Scott, Mrs. William G. Soule, Mrs. Philip L. Spalding, Mrs. J. O. Sumner, Mrs. James B. Tailer, Mrs. Herbert C Theopold, Mrs. Amasa Walker, Mrs. Guy Waring, Mrs. Henry W. Watts, Mrs. Robert T. Whitehouse, Mrs. William Whitman...
...results of yesterday's test matches were kept secret and it was announced that the final lineup would not be picked until this morning. Captain Hodder, Mapes, Peirson, and Stimpson are sure to go. Barnum and Bohlen will probably be the other two, unless seven men are taken, in which case the seventh will be Bonbright...
...Saturday Captain Hodder's team will conclude its season with the annual contest with Yale at the Rhode Island Country Club at Nayatt, R. I. The four University golfers who are definitely slated to meet Yale are Capain Hodder, Mapes, Peirson and Stimpson, Captain of the 1927 team last year. The remaining two members of the team will be picked by a tournament this week from the following five members of the squad: Barnum, Soule, Bohlen, Bonbright and Cole...
Columbia was beaten 6 to 0. In the Pennsylvania match the team encountered some opposition, dropping two matches before it triumphed 7 to 2. Princeton was beaten by the closer margin of 5 to 4. C. L. Peirson '25 shot a 72 in the Pennsylvania match, which is three under par for the west course of the Westchester-Biltmore Country Club, where all three of the matches were played...
...University golf team will meet M. I. T. this afternoon in a match to be played at the Brookline Country Club, beginning at 2 o'clock. The team will be composed of only four men instead of the customary six. They are Clark Hodder '25, C. L. Peirson '25, K. D. Cole '27, and H. M. Bohlen...