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The Golf team split two contests Saturday, beating Boston Collage 5-2 and losing to Williams by the same score.
Stan Abrams (2) and Peter Tague (3) were the early two players to win both their matches as the Crimson played both teams simultaneously on a Williams-town course.
Jim Campen (1) engaged in a close duel with both his opponents, winning 1 up in 20 holes over the BC player and losing 1 up to William's top man. The remainder of the Crimson, lineup split their contests, except John Hawkins (4) and Wayne Thornbrough (7), who lost both matches.
The Crimson's record now stands at 2-2.
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