Word: parred
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tibbetts has played seventh man for Harvard all season, but picked up his pace yesterday as he blazed through his first 18 in even par 71 to take a three-stroke lead over Keefe, Lopucki, and Heisler, who all came in with 74's at the halfway mark...
Captain Bo Keefe, the Crimson's number one man, shot a 71 to lead the team in medal score, but could only manage a split in his matches. He lost to Penn's Dave London, 5 and 4, who finished at three-under-par...
...Wynne victory would have tied the score at 3-3 and forced Penn's seventh man to play Joe Tibbetts in a sudden death playoff. Tibbetts finished in a rare three-way tie when he caught Penn's man with a par on the 18th but dropped the hole to a birdie by Columbia's man to half the other match...
...Through a distorted history designed to belittle the role of the brachycephalics, the dolichocephalics have built up within themselves a sense of superiority. The Eeknayian Dolichos feel superior to the Leberian Dolichos who, in turn, feel superior to all Brachys. The Rahdravian Eeknayian Dolichos, finding no man on a par with them, feel that only God is their equal...
Captain Bo Keefe set the pace with birdies on the first three holes and clinched his matches on the 12th hole, 8-6 and 7-6. He quit on the 15th hole, five under par at the time...