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Despite the rain and the wind, the varsity golf team rose to the occasion, downing Rutgers yesterday at New Brunswick, 6 to 1, in its first match of the season.
Only the varsity's number one man, Brock Stokes, lost, as his opponent, Chuck Fatum, carded the best score of the day--a par 36 on the first nine. In most of the other matches, the Crimson players won fairly easily.
Roger Fleischman downed Jim Penny at two, 6 and 4, while Bill McAllister, playing three, had no trouble in defeating Bill Mauskopt, 7 and 6. McAllister posted the varsity's lowest score of the day, a 3 over par 39 on the first nine.
Captain Bob Ornsteen eliminated Rutgers' number four man, Bill Payne, and sophomore Perry Driggs, at five, won a close match from Jim Mertz, 2 and 0. In the remaining two positions, both Lou Klein and Alan Steinert won by sizable margins.
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