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Captain Andrew Malcolm earned himself All-Ivy honors by finishing in the top seven. His three-round total of 223 (72-78-73) tied him for third overall among the top 40 golfers in the Ivy League. Malcolm played his best golf of the spring, finishing five strokes behind Princeton’s James Milam, the tournament winner...
Captain Andrew Malcolm finished 28th overall and second for Harvard with an 80-76-156 overall score. Malcolm was the definitive team leader in the fall, shooting a 71-72-143 in the team’s opening match of the year at Army in mid-September. Malcolm has struggled some in the spring, but improved seven strokes from his round at the The Course at Yale to his round at Triggs and should be ready for the Ivy League Championships next week in Metedeconk...
Freshman Matt Anis took home third for Harvard, two strokes behind Malcolm at 158 overall (82-76). Sophomore Steven Mungovan was fourth for the Crimson and tied for 57th overall with an 82-81 two-day score...
...Harvard is to win the Ivies, the team’s top three performers will likely have to stay in the 70s during both days of competition. That puts the pressure squarely on Klein, Malcolm and Anis, who have finished 1-2-3 in both of the team’s tournaments this spring...
...gave everything to Mexico." DIED. YU CHI-CHUNG, 92, mainland-born founding publisher of Taiwan's China Times who followed Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists to the island,but later stepped afoul of the KMT party line and became a staunch advocate of reunification with China; in Taipei. DIED. MALCOLM KALP, 63, former American diplomat to Iran and one of 52 hostages held by Islamic militants for 444 days beginning in 1979, after his car was hit by a drunk driver; in Stoughton, Massachusetts. The U.S. Embassy's commercial officer in Tehran, Kalp was accused by the kidnappers of being...