Word: kidder
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Kidder, playing number six lost whole to both his opponents, and Torhorst, number seven, beat B.C. but dropped his Williams match. And that was that...
...tight match all around. Harvard's Bob Kidder and Jim Torhorst stood the 13th tee knowing that if they won, Crimson would beat both teams. Williams led in one match, 3-2, and B.C. by same score in the other...
...hung onto their undefeated records. John Hawkins, playing number three, won his third straight. And Wayne Thornborough fired the best round of the day, a five-over par 76, to extend his unbeaten streak to four matches. Thornborough, now number six, will switch positions with number five man Bob Kidder for today's contest...
...Kidder, a sophomore who performed well in spring practice in Charleston, S.C., has lost in every match this year. He hasn't regained the putting touch he had in Charleston, where he qualified fourth...
Tomorrow, the Crimson faces M.I.T., and Harvard Coach Cooney Weiland has decided to switch the positions of Steve Bergman, now number five, and Kidder, now four. Weiland expects the rest of the lineup to be the same and hopes that Torhorst will end his Florida vacation sometime soon...