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After dropping a 4-3 heartbreaker at Cornell Saturday, the golf team journeys to Yale today with hopes of resuming its winning ways.
The golfers had scored decisive victories against Holy Croas and Brown before the roof fell in at Ithaca. Number three player Pete Tague and number five man Bob Seelert didn't make the trip, and the makeshift Crimson seven just couldn't hold on. The clincher came when John Olson dropped his match on the 21st hole.
Team manager Doug Mercer has not yet decided which players will go against the Elis today. The match looks like a toss-up, since the Elis beat Amherst and lost to Columbia, while the Crimson downed the Lions but dropped a 4-3 decision to the Lord Jeffs.
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