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Clark Hodder's hulking Harvard golf team will trek to Wellesley tomorrow (over the Flotilla route) and engage the girls in Blue in the climactic match of the year. The strong Crimson sextet, winner of the New England team crown and defeated only once in league play, rules the favorite over the Wellesley divot dolls.
The first of the six individual matches is slated to leave the first tee at 2:20 o'clock, and because of the large galleries expected to follow each twosome, the other five matches will undoubtedly be started at intervals of a half an hour. The usual best-ball contests will be abandoned, giving the Crimson athletes a real experience in singles play.
Hephizibah McWeebles, Wellesley starlet, warned Ace Cordingley, Harvard leader, that "There are plenty of water hazards out here, and my ball has been in them so often that it knows how to swim now." She added that "customary Crimson par-jury and hand mashie work would be closely watched."
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