Word: mcguinn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Coach Cooney Weiland will have to spruce up his lineup again for the contest with the Big Red. Bill Coleman, the Crimson's surprising late arrival, will probably play number one for the second match in a row, while regular top man Brian McGuinn recuperates from an operation. McGuinn, will be out until the Yale match...
...Harvard pulled a surprise of its own. Brian McGuinn, who usually plays number one, missed the match because of a back operation. To replace him. Coach Cooney Weiland offered Bill Coleman as a sacrificial lamb...
Number one man Brian McGuinn extended his won-lost record to 7-3 by smearing Brandeis, 7 up with 6 holes to 30, and crushing Holy Cross, 7 and 5, McGuinn was only two over par when he closed out his Crusnder opponent on the 13th hole...
...Kidder made a fair showing, turning in a 168, Harvard's low score. Brian McGuinn's 171 put him in second place for the Crimson, followed by Bob Sinclair's 173, John Hawkins's 177 and Jim Torhorst's 181, which included a whopping...
Harvard's top and bottom men won both their matches. Brian McGuinn, playing number one, whipped his Columbia opponent, 7 holes up and 6 to play, and beat the Quakers' first man, 2 and 1. Bob Sinclair, playing in place of Wayne Thornbrough, fashioned a fine 78 to crush Penn, 5 and 3, and edge Columbia on the 17th...