Word: parred
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jack Purdy, playing behind LoPucki, had a 4 and 2 victory over his Eli opponent, Paul Collier. Purdy, who was only one over par for the difficult course, birdied the 11, 12th and second holes...
Captain Bruce LoPucki teed up first against Yale's Hank Willner. After nine holes, LoPucki was on up. But in the second nine, he ran into early trouble. He was one down coming up to the 15th hole. LoPucki birdied the par 4, 315-yard hole and went on to win the next two holes. He finished with a 2 and 1 victory...
Coming after two near-losses to Cornell and M.I.T. last week, the match with the Crusaders never posed a real threat to the team's winning streak. The highlight of the Holy Cross Match was Yank Heisler's 4 and 3 victory over his Crusader opponent. Playing two under par for fifteen holes, Heisler's score was his best since the beginning of the year...
Barney Oldfield, playing in the number three position, shot a 78 to defeat M.I.T.'s Dan Anderson, 2 and 1. This was Oldfield's eighth consecutive win. Tommy Wynee, slated in the number five position for the first time this year, defeated Carl Williams, 2-up Wynne, shooting mostly pars and occasional birdies, finished up with a four over par...
Yank Heisler showed signs of pulling out of his slump, but Greg Kask from M.I.T. was hot. Shooting one over par for the first fifteen holes. Heisler succumbed, 2 and 1. Number seven man Chris Gurry, playing in his first match of the seaon, could not overcome the course and his M.I.T. opponent at the same time. He posted the worst Harvard defeat, losing...