Word: tarlow
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...edge over Boston at Oakley was made possible by single match wins by Art Tarlow, Bill Allis, and Dick Chenbweth. The Crimson split the doubles matches when Tyke Wilcox and Art Tarlow lost and Bill Allis and George...
...rest of the lineup, with a few position shifts, is the same. Pete Macgowan will be number one, Art Tarlow number three, Don Davis four, Bill Allis five, and Ned Tuckerman...
Representing the Cantabs are Pete Macgowan, Art Tarlow, Don Davis, Bill Allis, Ned Tuckerman, and Ollie Ames. In last year's Eastern Intercollegiates, the Crimson took second place...
...other Harvard divot-diggers, Pote Macgowan, Henry Shepley (moved up to number two), Bill Allis, Art Tarlow, and Don Davis took their contests by convincing margins. The tightest battle ending on the fifteenth green. The Tuckerman-Allis duo finished all even with their opponents, to account for the half-point in the summary...
Tuckerman will play number three, replacing Olle Ames. Other Crimson birdie seekers will be the customary quintet of Pete Macgowan, Bill Allis, Henry Shepley, Art Tarlow, and Don Davis. Peddie's men have taken one of their two matches thus far this season, and the Terriers bowed to M.I.T. 7 to 2 in their only engagement...