Word: pars
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...deductions help disguise the size of the tax collector's take. Most taxpayers also approve of withholding as a relatively painless way of parting with their pelf. Only a non-politician of rare courage or naiveté-or both-would dare challenge it. Sure enough, a non-politician par excellence, California's Governor Ronald Reagan, did precisely that last week as he marked the end of his first 100 days in office with a televised state-of-the-state message...
Following a week of little practice, Harvard's men of the links either played very well or very poorly yesterday. Bo Keefe, the number two man and the team's most consistent player so far, was most impressive, shooting a 73, two over par. That was good enough to wallop George Dent of Columbia, 5 and 4, and Tom Lindenfield of Penn...
Captain Brain MeGuinn shot even par golf on the front line, and nailed down two wins at his number four slot. MeGuinn, who failed to qualify for the Navy match two weeks ago, has shown marked improvement since then, and seems ready to challenge the top three...
...Sinclair, playing number five yesterday, fired an excellent 76, just four over par. A strong putter, the lanky senior overpowered his opponents...
...line up an 18-ft. putt, he was leading Nichols by one stroke, Yancey by four and Boros by five. Taking no chances, Gay lagged the ball to within 2 ft. of the hole, tapped in for a 67 and a 72-hole total of 280-eight under par-and went off to collect his $20,000 winner's check from the original Master, Bobby Jones. "Actually," Brewer confided to Jones, "I choked a little out there." "No you didn't," replied Bobby sternly. "You don't choke and win this tournament...