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A. L. White '06 won the individual championship of the Intercollegiate Golf Association of Saturday, defeating H. C. Egan '05 by the score of 2 up in an exciting 36-hole match on the Myopia Hunt Club course at Hamilton. At the completion of the morning round of 18 holes Egan was 3 down, but at the end of the first nine holes in the afternoon he was 1 up. The match was all even at the fifteenth hole and the sixteenth was halved. White won the next hole in 3 to 4 by running down a 30-foot putt, and the match and the championship by a perfect approach which gave him the last hole in 4 to 5. This is the fourth time that the individual championship has been won by Harvard.
Last spring White played on the University team and was runner-up in the tournament for the individual championship of the University. He was also a member of the 1906 team which last May won the series of team matches for the interclass championship. This fall is the first time he has been a member of the University team in an intercollegiate tournament.
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