The round robin tournament at Oakley is divided into these two sections: 1903 and 1904--W. R. Tuckerman, G. Clark, F. H. Appleton, C. L. Perkins, J. T. Souther F. D. Roosevelt. 1905 and 1906--A. Wellman, R. E. Daniels, H. Cary, R. E. Pierce, M. T. Whiting, A. W. Goldsmith.
Between October 13 and 18 the following matches must be played by the first section: Tuckerman vs. Clark, Tuckerman vs. Appleton, Tuckerman vs. Per-Roosevelt, Souther vs. Perkins, Souther vs. Roosevelt, Souther vs. Perkins, Souther vs. Roosevelt, Souther vs. Clark, Roosevelt vs. Perkins. Between October 20 and 25 these matches must be played: Tuckerman vs. Souther, Tuckerman vs. Roosevelt, Clark vs. Perkins, Clark vs. Roosevelt, Appleton vs. Perkins, Appleton vs. Souther.
In the second section these matches must be played off by October 18: Wellman vs. Daniels, Wellman vs. Cary, Wellman vs. Pierce, Daniels vs. Whiting, Daniels vs. Goldsmith, Cary vs. Pierce, Whiting vs. Goldsmith, Cary vs. Goldsmith, Whiting vs. Pierce. By October 25: Wellman vs. Whiting, Wellman vs. Goldsmith, Daniels vs. Pierce. Daniels vs. Cary, Pierce vs. Goldsmith, Cary vs. Whiting.
The two men who win the most matches in each section will play together for a prize which has been offered by the Harvard Golf Club. Men should arrange with each other about playing their matches, and the results of each match must be recorded without fail in the CRIMSON office. For further details apply to W. R. Tuckerman, 17 Claverly.
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