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1926 GOLF CLUB MEETS

H. K. Clay '25, President of University Golf Association Urges Candidates to Enter Outside Tournaments

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At the first meeting of the Freshman Golf Club last evening H. K. Clay '25, president of the University Golf Association, encouraged new men to enter outside tournaments as well as the University contest of the coming week. Thus the association can discover how much golfing skill there is in the University and will be able intelligently to direct the Freshman club, which is being reorganized. At the end of next week a meeting will be held to elect officers.

All those who wish to enter the rallying round of the fall tournament must sign up at Leavitt and Peirce's today. The preliminary round will be played on the Commonwealth course, Brookline, on Monday. Any who can play will do so this first day. Among the stars who are expected to qualify Monday are H. K. Clay '25 and Robert Jones '23.

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