Word: hodder
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Clark Hodder '25, captain of the University golf team, and J. J. Mapes '25, who played at number two on the University team, will play in a four-ball match to open the new nine holes on the Albermarle Country Club this afternoon. Fred Wright, Albermarle champion, and Jesse Guilford of Woodland, former national amateur champion of the United States will complete the foursome...
...Albermarle course, at West Newton, has had only nine holes since its opening several years ago. For this second opening a large gallery is expected. Hodder and Wright will oppose Mapes and Guilford...
...Edwin S. Dodge, Mrs. Finley P. Dunne, Mrs. Robert T. Fisher, Mrs. Elisha Flagg, Mrs. Charles F. deGanahl, Mrs. Lewis M. Gibb, Mrs. Charles P. Greenough 2d, Mrs. Chester N. Greenough, Mrs. Robert H. Hallowell, Mrs. Henry E. Hammond, Mrs. George A. Harlow, Mrs. Conrad Hobbs, Mrs. James R. Hodder, Mrs. Arthur Ingraham, Mrs. Isaac Kelley, Mrs. David M. Little Jr., Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Edward Lowry...
Mapes, playing against Captain Cummings of Yale, put up a stiff battle before he succumbed to the intercollegiate champion on the sixteenth green, 3 up and 2 to go. Captain Hodder gave Wattles an even harder fight and carried the match to the seventeenth hole. In the foursomes Mapes and Hodder played the best golf of the afternoon, although they fell before Wattles and Ordway on the nineteenth hole. Barnum and Bohlen conquered Tuttle and Haviland of Yale in a very closely contested match which they ended on the seventeenth...
...results of yesterday's test matches were kept secret and it was announced that the final lineup would not be picked until this morning. Captain Hodder, Mapes, Peirson, and Stimpson are sure to go. Barnum and Bohlen will probably be the other two, unless seven men are taken, in which case the seventh will be Bonbright...