Word: richart
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Coach Frank Richart plans to start the same team that beat Brown 5 1/2 to 1 1/2 on Wednesday. Dusty Burke, who halved against the Beunis, will play first man. Burke has held down the number one position on the ladder for the past two years...
...Richart terms the squad "one of the strongest in recent years," and predicts that the Terrier golfers should offer little opposition...
Number one player is Dusty Burke, a senior who has lettered for three seasons. Burke, this year's hockey captain, shoots a consistent 74 to 78 over the hilly, narrow Dedham course, but Richart, who calls him a "top-flight competitor," says he is better in match than in medal play. Main feature of his game is a deadly accuracy from 50 yards on in to the pin. Top man on the ladder for two years, he is working now to groove his long game to a point equalling his finesse with the shorter clubs...
...Richart calls senior Carl Timpson, playing fifth man, the player who has the best possibilities on his squad. His swing is the most compact and the best grooved, but a shaky short game keeps his scores up around 78. George Wheeling, a junior, and Jack Brophy, a sophomore, complete the list of today's starters. Both shoot around...
...Richart's eyes shine when he discusses his freshman team. Bruce Thurmond led all qualifiers, both varsity and freshmen, with a 74 posted last Friday. Ted Cooney, a baseball player, shot a 76, but will only be available for the Yale match. Other outstanding Yardlings are John Parsons, Pete Malkin, Jim Jones, John Walsh, Mayer Hecht, and Dave Strasslen...