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...with good greens and dependable grasses. But as a pro, you have to play all kinds of courses - many of them awful. I had to find different clubs, learn a lot of new shots. I had to learn to putt from off the green. I had to change my putter. I've always used one with a very light blade; it was fine for the fast greens I played on as an amateur. But as a pro, I had to be ready for any kind of green." The weather, said Nicklaus, was often worse than the course...
Aggrey Awori, who won four events at West Point, is a former Olympic competitor and probably one of the best sprinters the University has seen for quite a while. Art Crosdale ranks as the best freshman shot putter Harvard has had, according to coach Ed Stowell. John Bakkenson just set a new Harvard record when he threw the discuss over 160 feet in the West Point meet. Nonetheless, Stowell still feels that many on the squad have not quite hit their stride...
...unlucky Dow Finsterwald the match was over quickly: shaken by a wayward drive that injured a spectator on the second hole, he shot a sickly 77. At the end of the front nine, playing superbly, Player led Palmer by three strokes. Then Palmer's putter suddenly got the range-and Player's, just as abruptly, went wild. At the icth hole, Palmer snaked in a downhill 25-footer for a birdie and picked up two strokes when Player's five-footer hung improbably on the lip of the cup. "That was the turning point," admitted Gary later...
...freshman track team has been paced this year by two exceptional men: Aggrey Awori who has tied the College record in the 60-yd. hurdles and captain Art Croasdale, who holds the freshman record in the shot put and is "the most outstanding freshman shot putter we've ever had," according to coach Ed Stowell...
Aggrey Awori, the record-breaking hurdler and sprinter, and newly-elected captain Art Croasdale will lead the Yardlings against the Yale and Princeton freshmen. Croasdale, normally a 55 ft. shot putter, will be hampered by an injured hand