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...opening round of the intercollegiate golf tournament held at Garden City, L. I., yesterday, Harvard drew Columbia and won by the score of 29 holes to 0. Under the new system of scoring the score was 14 to 0. Princeton defeated Yale 11 holes to 7, or 7 points to 4 by the new system. Harvard will therefore play Princeton in the finals today...
...individual matches in yesterday's play resulted as follows: Harvard. Columbia. Clark, 5 Bates, 0 Hubbard, 6 Dixon, 0 Richardson, 8 Nash, 0 Averell, 1 Edwards, 0 Henderson, 2 Glenny, 0 Wadsworth, 7 Rhodes, 0 Totals, 29 0 Princeton. Yale. Griswold, 4 Robertson, 0 Stuart, 2 Cheney, 0 Pyne, 2 Hitchcock, 0 Kellogg, 0 Havemeyer, 4 Cook, 0 Byers, 3 Dahlgren, 3 Myers, 0 Total, 11 Total...
...fourth annual intercollegiate tournament begins today on the links of the Garden City Golf Club. In the previous tournaments Yale has won the cup twice and Harvard once. Should Yale win it again this year it will become her permanent property. Princeton, Harvard, and Yale, and possibly Columbia and Pennsylvania will send teams of six men each to compete in match play for for the college championship...
Harvard has three of last year's team left, Averell, Clark and Hubbard, while Yale has only two, Robertson and Havemeyer. Although Princeton has but one of last year's players, she is thought to have a very strong team. Both Yale and Princeton are considered stronger than Harvard...
...Princeton team will be made up as follows: J. Stuart '00, captain; C. Griswold '99, G. J. Cooke '01, P. Pyne '03, Dahlgren '03, and two others to be selected later...