The varsity golf team was edged yesterday by Cornell 4-3 in a match that was not decided until the last man had gone 21 holes. The winners for Harvard were Tom Wheeling, Bob Ornsteen and Lou Klein.
The freshman golf team had little trouble defeating Governor Dummer 6-1, yesterday.
An inept Brown cricket squad managed to score only 19 runs in its inning Saturday, so the Crimson cricket club was able to register an easy victory in its first match of the season.
The rugby team brought its season record above the .500 mark yesterday by drubbing Cornell 32-3 at Bennington, Vt.
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