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Show SEMI-FINALS TO BE PLAYED ON MONDAY GEEENTVICH, Conn., Sent. 11. The semi-final stage of the intercollegiate golf championship was reached today over the links of the Greenwich Country Coun-try dub, the surviving flayers being F. Tt. Blossom and Louis J. Bredin of Yale; John Marshall, Jr., of Wil-liams, Wil-liams, and Grant A. Peacock of Prince-' Prince-' ton. They will meet in the order named over the tbirty-six-hole round on Monday. Mon-day. Several upsets were brought about today, in the course of the firsf and second sec-ond rounds of match play. George I. Lawyer of Princeton, eliminated Franklin Frank-lin W. Dyer bv 3 and 2, Lawyer goinff around at a 7$ clip and Bredtn defeating defeat-ing Lawrence H. Canan of Harvard. D. Clark Cockran of Princeton was beaten on the nineteenth hole by Dudley H. Mudge of Yale, who, in turn, lost to Bredtn. The lonuest-match of fhe dav was between Do Witt Balch and W. T. Badham, both of Yale. Five extra holes were necessary before Balch won. |