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...Kidder made a fair showing, turning in a 168, Harvard's low score. Brian McGuinn's 171 put him in second place for the Crimson, followed by Bob Sinclair's 173, John Hawkins's 177 and Jim Torhorst's 181, which included a whopping...
Harvard's top and bottom men won both their matches. Brian McGuinn, playing number one, whipped his Columbia opponent, 7 holes up and 6 to play, and beat the Quakers' first man, 2 and 1. Bob Sinclair, playing in place of Wayne Thornbrough, fashioned a fine 78 to crush Penn, 5 and 3, and edge Columbia on the 17th...
...Dave Benjamin, in the number one position, won the easiest match of the day over Tom Thornhill, 6-2, 6-0. Moving up to number three to replace Clive Kileff, who has not recovered from the Boston Marathon yet, senior Richie Friedman beat Bill Ewen, 6-3, 6-2. Brian Davis (six) downed Bruce Simon, 6-2, 6-4, for Harvard's third singles...
...fourth slot, Jose Gonzalex walked over Maurice Heckscher 6-3, 6-2. Dick Appleby beat Fred George just as easily at fifth singles, 6-1, 6-2. Brian Davis completed the Crimson sweep with a 6-2, 7-5 win over Howard Coonley. The last three singles all took less than an hour to play...
...Serues in the number two match. Coach Jack Barnaby will have Clive Kileff, who played Hamlin last year, and Richie Friedman in the three and four slots. They will probably play Fred Levin and Fred George. Rounding out the Crimson team will be Dick Appleby, five, and Brian Davis...