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FRESHMAN INTEREST IN GOLF WILL SECURE 1930 TEAM

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The probability of a Freshman golf team next spring was conveyed in the statement, made by D. J. Kelly, Assistant Director of Physical Education, yesterday that such a team would be formed if enough first year men came out for the sport. A further condition of the formation of a Freshman golf team for the first time in the history of this support at the University is that a satisfactory system of checking up on attendance be devised.

If enough men sign up for the Weld golf Course, there will be no lack of facilities to prevent a golf team, and it has been suggested that a check on attendance could be made by giving men slips to the punched upon their arrival at the course.

The sanction of the Athletic Committee is necessary for a Freshman golf team, but this committee is favorable inclined provided the problems of interest and attendance can be solved.

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