Word: scorings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jack Purdy, who shot a 155, placed highest for the Crimson golf team, finishing fifth. Purdy's 77 for the first 18 holes was Harvard's lowest score in the first round. He played a steady game, shooting par for 26 of the holes. In the remaining ten holes, Purdy birdied two, bogeyed seven, double-bogeyed one, and triple-bogeyed the second hole of the first round...
Shooting a 157, Paul Oldfield said, "I just beat around the course and counted my score after 36." Oldfield, like many of the other golfers, was up by 6 a.m., an during the last nine holes could not concentrate. He had four double-bogeys on those nine holes...
...best score for a single round, was LoPucki's 76 on the back 18. The Crimson captain finished with a 158. Yank Heisler, on stroke behind LoPucki, putted poorly throughout the match but managed to shoot a 77 in the last round...
...Crimson exploded with no one out in the fourth when shortstop Bill Kelly sandwiched a single between walks to Ignacio and Tucker to load the bases. A line drive single to center field by Cherry brought home Harvard's first two men and tied the score...
James Paul is, as ever, powerful, meticulous, and demanding of his orchestra. And the result is, as one has come to expect, a rendition of Sullivan's most exuberant score that splendidly complements Hammond's direction. The orchestra is slightly overbalanced towards strings and could, perhaps, have been a bit brassier; but the necessity to resort to criticism so minor only underscores the fact of an excellence that has become traditional...