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ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR GOLF

Veterans Will Elect Captain Soon--Early Practice at Oakley Club--Extensive Schedule Planned

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Preliminary preparations for the golf season will start with a meeting next week when the members of last year's squad will gather to elect a captain. Actual work will also begin next week, when all candidates will be called out. Arrangements have been made with the Oakley Country club, Watertown, so that a certain number of men will be allowed to practice there and this work will begin just as soon as the course is in good condition.

Shortly after vacation the schedule, which is subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee, will start with a few informal matches with neighboring clubs, but the first scheduled meet will be a match with Columbia at New York on May 13. Two days later the team will play Princeton at one of the New York courses, and on May 17 will return to Cambridge to face the M. I. T. team. Matches with Dartmouth on May 20 and with Amherst on May 26 will both be played on neighboring links but the next day the team will go to providence to face Brown. The regular season will close on May 30 when the team will meet Yale at one of the local links, but its final test will be the Intercollegiates, which are to be held on June 20 at Garden City, Long Island.

C. W. Baker '22, J. B. Flemming '22, and Durham Jones '22 are the letter men from last year's team who will again be available.

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