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...Doug Levinson composed the incidental jazz and plays it on the piano. His work is professional, if somewhat pedestrian, and interesting enough to hold you listening between lines...
...characters-from the likes of Walter ("The Haig") Hagen, who once showed up for a match still wearing his tuxedo of the evening before (and shot a 67), to "Champagne Tony" Lema, who amused himself by hitting practice drives out of open hotel-room windows. Now there is Doug Sanders, 33, current king of the "Kelloggs," or "flakes," as such characters are known today...
...worst thing about self-indulgence is that it is so expensive. Going into the $100,000 Doral Open in Miami, Doug had not won a tournament in almost a year, and his 1967 winnings amounted to only $4,544. So he made a vow: he would not take a drink until he won a tournament or until his birth day on July 24-whichever came first. "It was," he says, "in the nature of a sacrifice." Then he went out with his spraddle-legged, short-backswing "telephone booth" stroke, and won the Doral Open itself, with a nine-under...
First team: goal: Dryden, Cornell; defense: Orr and Stanowski, Cornell; forwards: Morrison, Yale; Small and Macks Brown. Second team: goal: Warren Cook, Dartmouth; defense: Carr, Harvard, and Bill Ramsey, Princeton; forwards: Doug Ferguson and Mike Doran, Cornell, and Parrot, Harvard...
...Baker captured the two-mile for the Crimson's second record-breaking win of the day. Baker nipped teammate Doug Hardin at the tape and they both shattered the 9:08.8 mark set by Yale's Bobby Mack in 1962. Baker ran 9:05.2 and Hardin...