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The varsity golf team meets its toughest opposition of the season as it faces Dartmouth at Hanover today. At the same time, the Yardling golf squad starts its season with a trip to Andover to play the Academy this afternoon.
Yesterday, the golf team with the first five men shooting under 75, didn't give Brown a chance and walloped the Bruins, 6 to 1 at Dedham. Even with his 75, however, Bruce Thurmond dropped his match 2 and 1. Jim Jones also ran into some trouble, but holed out on the nineteenth to win one up. Ted Cooney and Bill McAllister had little trouble and both won their matches 7 and 6. Cooney didn't play his match out, but was four under par when he quit playing on the twelfth hole.
Captain Jack Brophy won 4 and 3. Doug Boyd, playing number six yesterday, rapped his opponent 6 and 5, while Pete Malkin, who has dropped to number seven in the lineup, won 2 up.
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