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...individual golf championship of the University will be played next week at the links of the Woodland Golf Club, at West Newton. An entrance fee of $1 will be charged, besides the regular daily payment of 50 cents for the use of the course. Men wishing to compete in this tournament should hand in their names before Monday to F. C. Davidson, Russell...
...first time in the history of the sport at Harvard the services of a professional-coach have been secured. Mr. Charles Burgess, instructor at the Woodland Golf Club, will act in this capacity. Mr. Burgess has played the game fifteen years as a member of the Dundee and the Newcastle Independents, the latter having a consistently good record in the Final Cup Series, which attract in England as much interest as the professional baseball leagues in America. W. S. Seamans, Jr., '11, captain of the University team, P. Withington '09, assistant graduate treasurer of athletics, and Coach Burgess will address...
...Yale squad left the Woodland Park Hotel yesterday morning at 10 o'clock for Cambridge. Following a short talk by the coaches in the Locker Room, the men were given a light practice in the Stadium. As the hay was on the field, there was no signal practice. The team returned to the Woodland Park Hotel for lunch. Most of the squad slept for two hours in the afternoon and took a short walk before supper...
...Yale football squad of 40 players, accompanied by managers, trainers, and coaches Jones, Hinkeur, Roraback, Smith, Veeder, and Wheaton arrived at the Woodland Park Hotel, Auburndale, at 5.45 o'clock last night, after leaving New Haven on the noon train. Apart from injuries, all the men are in good condition. The squad will come to Cambridge in automobiles this morning, and will hold a light practice in the Stadium, contrary to the custom of past years. The team will not practice this afternoon...
...race started near the corner of Boylston street and Dunster road, the course running parallel to Boylston street towards Hammond's pond. At the car station it circled to the left into Woodland road, the one-mile mark being near the crossing of Woodland road and Heath street. At this point the men were still close together, the order of the leaders being, Spitzer, Lightner, Whitney, Wood, Haskell, Mann, Vilas, and Jaques. From there the course went through the woods to the right of the road until it reached the Warren farm, where it turned to the left, crossing...