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Overwhelming victories in six singles matches featured an easy 7 1/2 to 1 1/2 triumph over Boston University by the Crimson golf team on the Belmont Country Club links yesterday afternoon.
Paradoxically it was Ned Tuckerman, number three links man who rejoined the Peddie squad for the first time yesterday, who dropped the only singles battle. Tuckerman, whose scholastic duties have kept him out of action lately, was downed by Terrier Dan Treadwell, 3 and 2.
The other Harvard divot-diggers, Pote Macgowan, Henry Shepley (moved up to number two), Bill Allis, Art Tarlow, and Don Davis took their contests by convincing margins. The tightest battle ending on the fifteenth green. The Tuckerman-Allis duo finished all even with their opponents, to account for the half-point in the summary.
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