Taking advantage of one last chance to test their skill against par before putting their clubs away for the winter, a large group of enthusiastic golfers will compete for the College Golf Championship next week over the Belmont Springs Country Club course. The championship proved very successful last year when it was originated, and it is believed enough entries will be received to allow 32 men to qualify for the match play rounds.
A small entry fee will be charged for the qualifying tests to be held during the whole of next week but no green fees will be charged during the match play rounds. The winner will receive a gold medal, and a silver medal will be awarded to the runner-up. Alan G. Pattee '37 carried off the title last year after vanquishing William E. Sibley '35, captain of this year's team, in the final round.
The time of the first meeting for the contestants will be printed soon in the notice column of the CRIMSON.
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