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Norman Shepard's golf team had good weather on its trip south during the vacation, but little else. The Crimson suffered three straight trouncings, from North Carolina, 27 to 0; Duke, 27 to 0; and Wake Forest, 26 1/2 to 1/2.

Walt Palmer and Sonny Harris made the Crimson's only tally for the trip, winning the second half of a split eighteen from Wake Forest.

Indicative of the superiority of the Southern teams, who play all year 'round, was the individual scoring of the Wake Forest match. Wake Forest's high man finished two strokes under the Crimson's lowest, Captain Bob Matson, who carded a 76.

Matson played well throughout the week-long trip, scoring two 77's in addition to his 76. Herb Mee shot the lowest round of the tour, a 75 against Duke.

Hampered by a lack of practice, the Crimson could do little against the polished Southern teams, Wake Forest, for example, scored two 69's and a 71. The Crimson's best, besides Watson's 76, were 78's posted by Herb Mee and Doug Wilde.

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