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Travelling to providence today, the University golf team will take on the Yale linksmen tomorrow morning and afternoon at the Rhode Island Country Club.
The Crimson golfers have had a good season to date, having won eight matches and lost only one. Last week they downed the Bruin team at Providence, 6 to 3, in their latest victory.
Yale has also made a good showing this spring, having defeated most of its opponents, although the Blue team lost by an 8 to 1 count to Princeton last Saturday.
Freshman Golfers Also Engage Elis
Captain Phillips Finlay '31 will lead his Freshman golf team against the strong Yale players at the Rhode Island country Club in Providence tomorrow. due to the cancellation of the Dartmouth match on May 19, the Yale contest will be the first encounter of the Freshman season.
Finlay, whose driving is the longest in the country, will play at No. 1. E. B. Murphy '31, who is also manager, will be No. 2, While J. H. Baldwin '31 at No. 3. L. D. Wood '31 at No. 4. J. G. Frethingham '31 at No. 5, and R. L. Rideout '31 at No. 6. are the other Crimson players.
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