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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...best golf course. The medal went to Percy J. Clifford, Mexican-born Briton, for a 75. Johnny Goodman of Omaha, onetime U. S. Open champion, was a stroke worse. A 91-which a first-class golfer would not even bother to post in a U. S. national tournament-qualified one M. Roberts of Dallas. In the first 18 holes of the Goodman-Clifford final, Goodman smashed the course amateur record with a 66. Score of his victory...
Interest in the most minor of all minor sports, ping pong, has risen to such an extent that there are now two regular University teams and a large handicap tournament every Wednesday evening. The two teams, the Harvard Independents and the Tennis and Squash Shop Racketmen, are chosen from a bumping ladder...
Playing in near freezing temperature on the Jarvis Field Courts. David S. Burt '40 outlasted Hubert H. Hauck '38 to win the finals of the University A tennis tournament 2-6, 6-4, 7-5 and become the first Freshman to win the annual competition in fifteen years. Burt played the number one position on the Exeter Academy team for three years without losing a single school match...
chief upset of tournament was fall of James J. Fuld '37, captain-elect of the Cowlesmen and top-seeded in this affair. Casey Wynn '40 disposed of Fuld in three sets in the third round, in the fourth he himself met a 6-0, 6-1 defeat at the hands of Howard P. Kahn 1L. The latter, of Michigan racket fame, was in turn vanquished by the invincible Burt...
Table Tennis (Ping Pong) experts at last have the opportunity to test their metal in tournament play. Every Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock there will be a Handicap Tournament open to all members of the University. The meets will take place at Marvy Cowles new courts, lcoated at 24 Holyoke Street...