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YALE MATCH CRUCIAL

June 1934 C. E. Widmayer '30
Sports
YALE MATCH CRUCIAL
June 1934 C. E. Widmayer '30

The match closed Princeton's league schedule and gave the Tigers a final standing of seven victories and one defeat. Victories over Harvard, Holy Cross, Pennsylvania and Georgetown prior to the Princeton match gave the Indians a standing of four and one, with Brown, Yale and Williams yet to be faced. The Dartmouth Yale match looms as a decisive battle, with the winner likely to play off a championship tie with Princeton.

The Green golfers opened their season on May 5 with a double victory, defeating Wesleyan, 6-0, and Boston College, 9-0. Following a 3-3 tie with Amherst and a 6-0 defeat of Colby, they opened their league campaign on May 12 and were victorious over Holy Cross, to 31/2, and over Harvard, 61/2 to 21/2, in a pair of matches at Boston. Pennsylvania was blanked at Hanover, 9-0, on May 18, and on the following morning Georgetown was downed, 8-1, as a prelude to the titanic struggle with Princeton.

The six stalwarts of Tommy Keane's 1934 team are Captain Chester Birch '34, William R. Ogg '35, John D. O'Connell '36, Stephen R. Ryder '35, Maxwell R. Feinberg 35, and William H. Mathers '35.