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PENNSYLVANIA BOWS TO CRIMSON GOLFERS, 6-3

Mel Heath Stars With 7 and 6 Victory As Team Returns to Form After Defeat in Morning Match

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After meeting a powerful Princeton team Saturday morning and going down to a 7 to 2 defeat, the Varsity golf team displayed a courageous fight in the afternoon to trim Pennsylvania 6 to 3 over the Dartmouth course at Hanover. New Hampshire.

Continuing his impressive golf of the morning. Captain Mel Heath defeated Ferguson. Pennsylvania's number one man, 7 and 6 for his second victory of the day. Heath was even par when the match ended on the twelfth green. Robert C. Hunter Jr. '36, Melvin F. Hill, Jr. '36, and William F. Sibley. III '35, also were well below 80 to win their matches with case.

The summary:

Score: Harvard 6. Pennsylvania 3 Twosomes: Melville F. Heath Jr. '34 defeated Ferguson (P), 7 and 6; Cross (P) defeated Francis S. North '36, 1 up; Robert C. Hunter, Jr. '36 defeated Wyles (P), 3 and 3; William E. Sibley, III '35 defeated Biggar (P), 2 up; Dejong (P) defeated Mausfiel Brantgan'36 4 and 2; Melvin F. Hill, Jr. '36 defeated Weihumayer (P), 2 and 1. Foursomes: Heath and North defeated Ferguson and Cross. 5 and 4; Hunter and Sibley defeated Wyles and Riggar 3 and 3, Defong and Wethumayer defeated Brantgan and Hill 4 and 2.

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