Sports

GOLF

June 1925
Sports
GOLF
June 1925

The 1925 golf season opened with a fourday trip. Columbia, the first opponent, was defeated 8-1 at the Westchester-Biltmore Country Club, Rye, N. Y., May 7. Captain Taft was the only man to drop his match. Over the same course on the following day, the varsity golfers led the Amherst linksmen a merry chase and took every match to win 6-0. Jenkins, number four, was forced to play an extra hole but the other matches were won quite handily. ,

In a double-header at the Montclair Country Club May 9 the varsity was forced to accept an even split. Princeton was beaten 5-4 in the morning but in the afternoon Penn got the decision by the same verdict. Winners against Princeton were Taft, Batchelder and Jenkins in the twosomes and Taft and Dold and- Batchelder and Jenkins in the foursomes. Afternoon winners, were Taft, Dold, and Joslyn in the twosomes and Taft and Dold in the foursomes. Gorton lost his twosome on the twentieth green being one down.

The strong Yale team had little difficulty in defeating Dartmouth 8-1 on the links of the Brooklawft Country Club in Bridgeport, Conn May 11.