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Individual scores ran pretty high on the par-72 Plymouth Country Club course, which was described by Sherman as "short, but tricky because of a creek which winds right through it." Equalling Sherman's 78-the low individual effort of the afternoon-was the Quaker's sophomore, Don DeAngelis. The next best score was recorded by Penn's Lee Burke, who had a 79, Columbia, which had two of seven players finishing well over 90, was led by Doug Stein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golfers Beat Columbia by 13 Lose to Quakers in Medal Play | 4/17/1971 | See Source »

...Harvard golfers, hoping to notch their first victory of the season, will face Penn and Columbia in a triangular meet this afternoon at the Plymouth Country Club in Norristown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golfers Hope for Win | 4/16/1971 | See Source »

...able to hype much interest in another dream race-unless they bill it as the Ralph Nader Grand Breakdown. The U.S. cars were not merely routed; they were run into the ground. The field-13 Formula As, 17 Formula Ones-was reduced when Swede Savage's Eagle-Plymouth spun around and crashed into a retaining wall. Savage, pulled unconscious from the car, was later reported in fair condition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: One + A = Mismatch | 4/12/1971 | See Source »

Disappointed by his poor performance. Cetrulo was overheard quoting Ecelesiastes on the trip back from New York, as he drove the rented Plymouth Fury close to LBJ's land speed record. "I returned and saw under the sun/That the race is not to the swift/Nor the Battle to the strong/Neither yet riches to men of understanding/But time and chance happeneth to them all," he kept on repeating as he took the turns...

Author: By Martin R. Garay iii, | Title: Fencers Finish Fifth in Easterns | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

...enactment of the Pilgrims' landing at Plymouth Rock in December 1620 provides a speaker with a perfect opportunity to extol the sturdy example of that dauntless band of early settlers. On the 350th anniversary observance last week, the Rev. Billy Graham praised the faith of the founding fathers and warned: "Anything less than this will let us down and we will continue on the toboggan slide that will take us to the ash heaps of history." Alas, one of the modern-day Pilgrims thereupon took a pratfall into Plymouth Bay as he tried to step ashore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 4, 1971 | 1/4/1971 | See Source »

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