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...plenty last week: two victories in eight days. At Pensacola, he sank a 35-ft. birdie putt on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff to beat Jack Nicklaus for the $10,000 winner's check. At the Doral Open in Miami, he fired a five-under-par 67 in the final round and picked up $11,000 more. That boosted his official 1965 winnings to $27,332, tops on the tour by $11,000 over Billy Casper. Now there was an excuse for a party. "I climbed out of the Mr. Clean bottle on Sunday," says Doug...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf: Two for Mr. Clean | 3/26/1965 | See Source »

...point the onslaught would stop. The first accomodation to this year's increase--one staff member called it a "way to buy time for ourselves"--was a cutback in the old A-B-C rating system, which gave early notification of standing to seniors in over 100 schools with par-4FRED L. GLIMP Machines Are Not the Solution...

Author: By Sanford J. Ungar, | Title: Admissions Staff Faces 6500 Choices | 3/26/1965 | See Source »

Tiger All-American Bill Bradley scored a sub-par 22 points, but he got them when they counted. After the Nittany Lions, had taken a 52-50 lead with four minutes to play, Bradley pumped in two field goals and four free throws to give Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Reaches Semi's | 3/9/1965 | See Source »

...February issue. "To boosters, he is the modern knight errant. For better or worse, he is made to cast a shadow larger than life." To Kraft, who sees him in somewhat sharper focus, "Hoover is in the most literal sense the 'G-Man'-the Government man par excellence. He is the supreme example of the successful civil servant-the compleat bureaucrat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: In Defense of J. Edgar Hoover | 3/5/1965 | See Source »

...Wheaties & Rolls. The ace of aces was Norman Manley, a long-hitting four-handicapper from Inglewood, Calif., who scored three in a month-all on par-four holes, of 330, 330 and 290 yds. Then there was Harry Poli, 56, who plays with a putter exclusively and holed out his 150-yd. tee shot last June at the Salem, Mass., Municipal Golf Course. At Mission Hills Golf Club in Northbrook, Ill., members are still shaking their heads over the golfer who topped his drive on the 15th tee and rolled it into the cup, 175 yds. away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf: Heaven in the Cup | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

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