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A juggled Crimson line-up easily stramrolled an anemic Tufts golf squad at the Milton-Hoosic Country Club yesterday. With both their third and fifth men missing, the Crimson won 6 1/2-1/2 as they slipped through the still muddy course.
Number one man Jim Campen turned in another one of his fine performances, shooting a 76 and routing Dave Mann 6 and 4. Captain Stan Abrams, playing second again, beat Jim Feldman 2 and 1. John Hawkins, playing third for the first time this year, shot an amazing 75 and trounced Dave Johnson 4 and 3.
John Olson, stayed with Tom Johnson all the way and eked out a tie after is holes. There was no play-off due to darkness. In the fifth match, Wayne Thornbrough beat Bob Daniels 3 and 2.
The last two Crimson golfers, Mike Millis and Kit Barrow, found little competition in. Paul Carlson and Rick Manzano as they clobbered them 5 and 4 and 7 and 6, respectively.
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