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EIGHT 1926 GOLFERS QUALIFY

Have High Scores on Unfamiliar Course -- K. F. Nash Medalist

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In the qualifying round of the Freshman golf tournament, eight of the twenty-six men entered have qualified for the championship flight. The Freshmen were unfamiliar with the Waltham course, and as a result their scores were rather high. K. F. Nash was the medalist.

The match play will take place at the convenience of the players, but all matches should be played by Saturday. The list of men who qualified with their pairings is as follows:

Charles Snow and Frederick Bernheim, F. D. Frost and F. T. Hord, K. F. Nash and George Potter, R. W. Jones 3rd and L. H. Sherrill.

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