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Coach Josh Williams' powerful Crimson golf team meets its toughest test of the season so far at Amherst this afternoon.
The Lord Jeffs are rated the best of the New England small colleges. Their course, the Orchards, at South Hadley, is one of the East's most difficult championship layouts.
Williams was not criteria of his starting lineup last night, but it is probable that the same seven two beat Brown 6-1 Monday will enter the match.
First man, an usual in Ted Cooney. The sophomores was only one stroke above par figures when he copped Monday's medalist honors. Bruce Thurmond will ice off in second position, followed by Jack Brophy, Captain Dave Hedberg, Pete Malkin, Jim Jones, and Doug Boyd.
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