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After losing to Dartmouth, 5 to 2, Saturday, the varsity golfers seek their fifth win today against M.I.T. at the Dedham Country Club. The team's record is now four wins, three losses, and a tie.
Number one man Ted Cooney will be back in action today against M.I.T. With Cooney out of the lineup over the weekend, sophomore Bill McAllister played number one, but lost on the 20th hole.
The only winners for the Crimson were Bruce Thurmond, playing number two, and number three man, Jim Jones; both won two up. But the last four men on the team dropped their matches to give the Green the win. Captain Jack Brophy played number four, with Doug Boyd at five, Pete Malkin at six, and Kent Brown in the seventh position.
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