Word: stuart
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Golf Association, and will be fitted up for use by members of the club. The old Stockton residence will be made into a club-house. Chester Griswold, Jr., '99, has been elected captain of the University Golf Team for the season of 1900-1901, to succeed John Stuart...
...Stuart '03, 40 yds.; H. B. Young Sp., 10 yds.; A. W. Blakemore 3L., 7 yds.; S. H. Bush '01, scratch; H. K. Torrey '03, 10 yds.; M. L. Bernstein '01, 10 yds.; W. G. Clerk '01, 5 yds.; P. L. Fish '01, 5 yds.; M. F. Hewitt '01, 15 yds.; R. M. Walsh '01, 15 yds.; W. A. Applegate '01, 15 yds.; G. Richards '02, 20 yds.; C. H. Schweppe '02, 10 yds.; F. W. C. Foster '03, 25 yds.; R. C. Barnard '02, 25 yds.; M. P. Butler '03, 25 yds.; C. G. Persons...
...semi-finals on Friday afternoon, Averill, Harvard, defeated Stuart, Princeton, 5 up 4 to play, and Pyne, Princeton, defeated Hitchcock, Yale, 1 up. On Saturday Pyne had the better of in the morning round up to the turn, when he was two up. At the first tee Averill drove the better ball, but over-pitched on his mashie shot falling in the trap bunker beyond the green. It cost him two to get out of the bunker, and Pyne won the hole, 5-7. Averill won the second hole, 3-4, through Pyne's indifferent putting. Both men made...
...course by one stroke. Much of Averill's strength lay in his extraordinary putting ability, but his driving was also excellent. At the end of the first nine holes his lead was five up and he finally won the match by six up and four to play. Stuart of Princeton, defeated Robertson of Yale, by six up and five to play, the score being 81-89. Hitchcock of Yale, defeated Byers of Yale by the score of 80-55 or four up and three to play. Pyne of Princeton, selected Edwards of Columbia, three up on nine holes...
...Garden City course. There were twenty-four entries in all, representing Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia. From these, the men who had the best eight scores qualified as follows: Hitchcock of Yale, 80; Edwards of Columbia, 81; G. Hubbard of Harvard, 82; J. G. Averell of Harvard, 82; Stuart of Princeton, 82; Robertson of Yale, 86; Richardson of Harvard, 87; Nash of Columbia...