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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...narrow margin of 3-2 the Freshman golf team triumphed over Newton High in their second match of the season played at the Winchester Country Club yesterday. In the closest match of the contest, Captain C. C. do Gersdorff lost one up to Harder of Newton. De Gersdorff was leading two up at the turn, but his opponent took the next three holes in succession and managed to halve the eighteenth, giving him the lead of one hole. Playing in number two position, G. G. Folin easily defeated Learned, 3 and 2. W. W. Cutler Jr. and S. H. Brown...
Before his match with Farnham, Ingraham surprised the dopesters by defeating Arnold Jones Jr., who has been under the special tutelage of William T. Tilden, who is now second in the National ranking list, in two close sets, 7-5, 6-3. Only last year Jones defeated Ingraham for the National Boys' Championship. Beside being the mainstay of the Woonsocket team, Ingraham plays on the Providence Tennis Club sextet, which triumphed over the University last Wednesday. Next fall he intends to enter Exeter for a year's preparation before coming to the University...
...featured by remarkably fast covering of the court, and the case with which he returned the driving ground strokes of his adversary. Three sets were played, the advantage staying for a time on one side, then on the other, until the last set, the final score of the match being...
...first match of the season, played Saturday on the Winchester links, the Freshman golf team defeated Exeter easily, four games to one. G. G. Folin, playing number two man for the yearlings, turned in the best medal score of the day, an 81, and defeated Smith, the Exeter captain, two up. The closest match was between Captain C. C. De Gersdorff of the 1923 team and Adler, which the latter finally won on the 18th hole, one up. The remaining matches resulted in victories for the University...
...result of the matches already played, Exeter leads the field with 9 points; the nearest rival is Andover with 4. Moses Brown School follows with 3, Newton High School has 2, and Woonsocket, Huntington, and Browne and Nichols have one each. With this lead Exeter, of course, is favored to win, and can only be tied if Moses Brown scores victories in every match which remains to be played...