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Displaying too much power for their opponents, the Freshman and Junior Varsity Golf teams defeated Andover and the Tufts Varsity yesterday afternoon at the Belmont Springs Country Club to continue their winning streaks. The Freshman won their third straight victory by the impressive score of 7 to 2, while the Junior Varsity men severely trounced the Tufts golfers 6 to 0 for their second win of the season.
The first year men again showed improvement over their previous showings and seem to have a good chance to go through the season undefeated. Melvin F. Hill, Jr. '36, proved the star of the Junior Varsity match by defeating Farrell, 9 to 7. Farrell up to this time had been undefeated. William G. Collins '34 was low scorer of the day with a 77.
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