Perry Driggs provided the only bit of consolation for the varsity golf team in the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Tournament at Cornell yesterday, as he was the lone Crimson qualified for the individual championships. But he was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by G. C. Gerhart of Penn State, 5 and 4.
Otherwise, the meet was pretty unfruitful for the Crimson, as it finished a dismal eleventh out of the fourteen-team field. Yale, the winner, carded a team score of 603, to the Crimson's 656.
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