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Playing under balmy April skies, the varsity golf team split a tense golf meet saturday afternoon on the Myopia Hunt club course by beating Brown 4-3 and The most exciting moments of the afternoon occurred when Harvard's number John Livingood, and Princeton's At number two, Bruce Johnstone shot a 77 and beat Princeton 3-2, but lost to Brown's Phil Saylor whose 74 was the lowest round of the day. Stan Abrams in the number four slot was the Crimson's only double winner defeating his Princeton man 4-3 and a Brown opponent 3-2. The remainder of the ladder split their matches with the exception of Dave Rudnick at number three.
The most exciting moments of the afternoon occurred when Harvard's number John Livingood, and Princeton's At number two, Bruce Johnstone shot a 77 and beat Princeton 3-2, but lost to Brown's Phil Saylor whose 74 was the lowest round of the day. Stan Abrams in the number four slot was the Crimson's only double winner defeating his Princeton man 4-3 and a Brown opponent 3-2. The remainder of the ladder split their matches with the exception of Dave Rudnick at number three.
At number two, Bruce Johnstone shot a 77 and beat Princeton 3-2, but lost to Brown's Phil Saylor whose 74 was the lowest round of the day.
Stan Abrams in the number four slot was the Crimson's only double winner defeating his Princeton man 4-3 and a Brown opponent 3-2. The remainder of the ladder split their matches with the exception of Dave Rudnick at number three.
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