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The Crimson golf team wallowed to an eight-place tie in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament Saturday, as eleven teams battled par and driving rain at Beth Page, L.I.
Penn State won the meet with a four man score of 315,29 strokes better than the Crimson. Low man for Harvard was captain Jim Campen, whose 18-hole total of 80 was sixth-best among the individual scores. Brian McGuinn shot an 82, John Hawkins a 90, and Bob Sinclair a 92 to round out the Crimson scoring.
The meet was the last competition for the Crimson until next spring.
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