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...chanced to step on the soil of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and gaze upon Washington University's eight had any doubt about their winning the 37th annual Poughkeepsie Regatta on the Hudson River. These lads from the West averaged six feet two inches in height and when they pulled their oars the thin sliver of a boat sped through the water with the proverbial speed of greased lightning...
...contest closes at noon March 1. All manuscripts, which are not to exceeded 300 words in length, must be received by that time at the office of the association, 15 West 37th Street New York. Any undergraduate of any college is eligible to compete for the three prizes, which are of-100, 75, and 50 dollars respectively...
...Golf Association sustains the stymie. Ever since Max R. Marston snatched the amateur championship from Jesse W. Sweetser with a stymie on the 37th green at Flossmoor (Chicago) last summer (TIME, Oct. 1) discussion has sizzled. After intensive investigation the U. S. G. A. decided to retain the present ruling, arguing that the stymie's abolition would eliminate "what many believe to be the finest shot in golf, the short pitch into the hole...
...also offered. The contest, which is open to every undergraduate in any university or college in the United States, will close at noon on March 1, 1924. All manuscripts must be received before that time at the office of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 15 West 37th Street, New York City. 3,000 words is the limit of length...
Ding dong, up and down, Sweetser and Marston played to a mutual standstill in 36 holes. They walked over to the first tee and halved their 37th hole in the figure 5. They drove to the 38th, Marston on, Sweetser off. Sweetser chipped, Marston putted, and his fifth stymie of the day made Sweetser runner-up, Marston champion...