Word: elbel
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Pete MacGowan needed a tough five-foot putt on the eighteenth for his win. Don Elbel came up like a house afire at the end of his contest, and almost caught his man; he only lost by one down...
...Elbel and Bill Allis at five and six came home with the three points which spelled victory for the hard-pressed Hoddermen. Allis turned on the heat against Price in the last five holes, converting a two hole deficit into a 2 to 1 victory. Elbel also won over Miller by that margin, and the best ball went to Harvard...
Captain Dickerman and Don Elbel are Harvard's two-year veterans, and at present they are playing together in the second foursome. Both are rather short off the tee but make up for this with strong chipping and putting games. Bridegroom Dickerman has been having trouble whipping his iron game into shape, but with a bit more practice he will be a strong man in the three or four position. Eible is the bear for work on the squad, spending long hours on the practice tee, and recently his diligence has begun to pay large dividends. His game has become...
...Peddie and Pete MacGowan took the one and two matches 3-1 and 8-6 respectively; they won their best ball 4-3. Three man Don Elbel, Dickerman's partner, walloped Sweeney 8-7, and they annexed the best ball 5-4. Gerry Davis and Bill Allis got decisive 7-6 wins at five and six, and ran off with the best ball by the same margin...
...tentative Crimson lineup consists of Don Peddle, Pete MacGowan, Don Elbel, Captain Watty Dickerman, Gerry Davis, and Bill Allis in that order. This is not definite, however, and either Ted Allis or Bob Paine may be used in one of the last three places...