Word: play
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Country Club players. J. B. Mahoney '19, T. Ashley, of Woodland, L. Liggett ocC., and J. Gahan, of Woodland, provided the most interesting matches. Francis Ouimet, captain of the Woodland Club, and formerly national open champion, although scheduled to meet Captain R. H. Wales '19, was unable to play, his place being taken by Jesse Guilford. The latter was hard pushed by the University captain, their respective scores being 85 and 87. One of the features of the match were the exceedingly long drives made by H. S. Lake '20, which almost gave him his match over Lawrence, the Woodland...
Next week, a series of match plays will be run off to determine a definite team of six men. The next match on the University's schedule is on Wednesday, with the Braeburn Country Club, at Newton. A Freshman team is also being formed, and an temporary captain will be oppointed after this week's play...
Thursday, May 1, has been selected as the date for the next Sophomore smoker, to be held in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. Bert Lowe's orchestra has been engaged to play for the occasion and short addresses will be made by the class officers. In addition, the usual two films of moving pictures will be shown. While the titles of these have not yet been selected, they will consist of one long production and a short comedy. Cigarettes and refreshments will also be served...
...practice yesterday afternoon, T. J. Meehan '21 broke his ankle while sliding to second on a hit and run play, and will be out of the game for the rest of the season. Meehan has been playing fast ball at third base on Team B. and has pressed K. W. Perkins '20 hard for a position on the regulars...
...final performance of "Crowns and Clowns," the Hasty Pudding Club play, will be given in Jordan Hall this evening at 8.15. The show has proved to be one of the best the Pudding has ever given; it achieved great has success in New York and in Boston last Monday. The New York Times called it "Corking good entertainment," while the New York Herald stated that it was "cleverly conceived." A limited number of tickets are still available at Leavitt & Perice's and the Co-operative Branch at $2.75 apiece, including...