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Harvard's other racketman were less fortunate. John Levin fell to Princeton's sophomore Bobby Goeltz, 6-4, 8-6 at number one singles. Down 5-1 in the second set, Levin struggled to tie the score at five games apiece, but then lost service. Goeltz needed several match points before he finally won the contest...
Reynolds, the promising sophomore who is finding a home in right field, walloped a long triple to score Jack Turco and make it 3-1 in the third...
Math as Well as Skill. It was not the first time that Rule No. 38 caused a golfer grief: Hawaii's Jackie Pung actually won the 1957 Women's Open, but was disqualified because her card showed a lower score for one hole than she had actually shot (although the total on the card was correct). Nor will last week's incident be the last-unless something is done about changing a rule that requires a golfer to test his math as well as his skill under the stress of competition, and penalizes mistakes without regard...
Certainly nobody in his right mind gives himself a higher score for a hole than he actually shot. Why should he be penalized at all for such an obviously unintentional goof? Only in the case of a golfer who signs for a lower score does the question of intent arise-and even then, a quick investigation should satisfy officials as to whether cheating was involved...
Speed & Savvy. A far cry from the dissension-riddled club that lost the 7 pennant to the Boston Red Sox on the last day of the season, this years Twins are a cocky, close-knit crew of opportunists who score runs in bunches (seven in one inning against Washington last week), have developed speed and savvy to complement their power at the plate. Last year the Twins stole only 55 bases in 164 games; this year, under the tutelage of Coach George Case, who pilfered 61 himself the Washington Senators in 1943 they have already stolen eight in eight games...