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Little winds of up to fifty miles per he varsity golf team crushed M.I.T. lay afternoon at the Myopia Hunt by a margin of 6-1.
Regarding to Bob Holton, the Crimson's Captain John Livingood nipped Chuck Gamble, runner-up in last year's New England Intercollegiates, one up by sinking a twenty-footer for a winning par as Gamble bogied the eighteenth. The most spectacular golf was played by Harvard's number two man, Bruce Johnstone, when he carded a 74 and smashed Alden Foster 6-4. At one point in his 33-36:74 which included four birdies, Johnstone took seven of nine holes. In the number six slot George Duffy won 2-1 enroute to a 79. Seventh man Herb Wollan overwhelmed Bill Stith 5-4.
Captain John Livingood nipped Chuck Gamble, runner-up in last year's New England Intercollegiates, one up by sinking a twenty-footer for a winning par as Gamble bogied the eighteenth.
The most spectacular golf was played by Harvard's number two man, Bruce Johnstone, when he carded a 74 and smashed Alden Foster 6-4. At one point in his 33-36:74 which included four birdies, Johnstone took seven of nine holes. In the number six slot George Duffy won 2-1 enroute to a 79. Seventh man Herb Wollan overwhelmed Bill Stith 5-4.
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