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Princeton ran away from the strong, seven-team field landing three players in the top four spots to capture the team title with 596. Tiger Tim Dodson took medalist honors with a 36-hole total of 141, one over par on Dartmouth's short, but narrow. Hanover Country Club course, while teammate Brian Miller finished second with...
Glenn Alexander led the Crimson with a 151, finishing seventh overall to earn All-Ivy status. The long-driving Alexander played well from tee to green most of the day, but an inconsistent short game cost the sophomore a shot a medalist...
Crimson senior Ron Himelman grabbed medalist honors with an eight-over 80 to lead Harvard to a five-man aggregate of 416, good enough for a four-shot win over MIT. The bedraggled Bates contingent finished a distant third, with...
...only player not wearing a Tiger visor to break 80 was the Crimson's Chip Raffi, the seventh and last man to tee off for the linksters. Raffi finished third in the tournament with 79, three strokes behind medalist Steve Laughlin. Laughlin, a blue-chip freshman who was recruited by Harvard, went to Princeton on an ROTC scholarship. He was only one of five freshmen who played for the Tigers...
...facing Yale and Princeton tomorrow in the Big Three match on Yale's demanding home eighteen. The team will be without the services of Glenn Alexander, who has one of the most picturesque swings of any collegian in New England. Alexander, who is sidelined with an infected toe, was medalist in the Big Three Match last year, when the linksters won it on their home course, The Country Club in Brookline...