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The varsity golfers defeated Williams 6 to 1 yesterday at the Charles River Country Club.
Captain Ted Coopey led the Crimson players as he downed the number one Williams man, Randy Carey, 3 up with two holes to go in match play.
Cooney started off with a birdle and a par on the first two holes to go 2 up, and he held this lead at the end of the from nine with the medal score of 39. He was still 2 up going onto the sixteenth, where he took the hole to win the match.
Williams captain John Gehret downed the varsity's second man, Jim Bailey, 5 and 3, to take the Ephmen's only point.
Third man Brook Stokes topped Williams' Bill Chapman, 5 and 3, by taking holes with pars whenever his opponent bogied.
The turning point in the match between the Crimson's fourth man, Jim Jones, and Ephman Jack Chapman came when Chapman missed a one-foot putt on the ninth green to go three down to Jones.
The varsity's Bruce Thurmond admitted that be was hitting the ball "well" in scoring a 79 to defeat Terry White of Williams, 4 and 3, in the number five match.
Numbers six and seven players Bob Orsteen and Roger Fleischman, defeated Ephmen Gary Symnington and Jack Jackablowski, respectively, by the identical score of 4 and 3.
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