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William Samanchick 1L. and Wesley L. Furste '37 are finalists in the golf tournament being played at the new municipal Fresh Pond Golf Course, a nine-hole, par 35 course recently laid out for the benefit of Cantabridgians and Harvard students.
These men, the only Harvard students in the contest, will play off Sunday, having defeated Joseph and Stanley Turner in the semi-final round. The Turners, managers of the D.U. and Speakers Clubs respectively, were the survivors of a group of five brothers who all qualified for the championship flight.
This tournament was sponsored by the club as the first club championship, intended to acquaint the people of Cambridge with its facilities. Furste will have a hard match, as Samanchick was number one man at Colgate University last year.
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