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...price of admission will be twenty-five cents. Following is the programme. 1. Glee Club. "Johnny Harvard." "Wing-tee-wee," Atherton '93. 2. Mandolin Club. Ameer March. Herbert. 3. Mr. Charles Willaims. "David Harum's trip to Newport," Wescott. 4. Glee Club. Kentucky Babe. Geibel. Hannah. Osgood. 5. Banjo Club. "Hot Corn," Paul Eno. 6. Mr. Charles W. Locke. "Come to me Sweetheart," Barlett. 7. Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Creoic Love Song, Smith. "Good Night," Gatty. 8. Mr. Charles Williams. "Busy," Burke. 9. Banjo Club. "Mosquito Parade," Whitney. 10. Glee Club. "Harvard's Day." Smith. "Fair Harvard...
...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...
...Wing Tee Wee." Atherton...
...executive committee of the club have secured the services of an instructor, C. E. Washburn, formerly of the Essex County Club, who will be on the field every day after nine o'clock. The tee of the sixth hole has been set back making the hole about 190 yards. Tickets will be sent out within a few days to all the members of the club and only they will be allowed to make use of the links...
...ball out of bounds shall be treated as a lost ball, i.e. a player shall loose stroke, distance and he may tee the ball...