Word: skips
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Playing 18 holes in the morning before his matches, Harvard's Skip Kistner was too good for his opponents. He walked off with two wins by the 13th hole...
...Skip Kistner split his matches as he tromped B. C.'s Brian Honohan, 8 and 7, but lost to Tom Jamieson of Williams, 2 and 1. He was erratic with his woods, and kept driving the ball off the fairways...
...both. He has a gruff manner and a Dutch-comic soup-strainer mustache. There is a manic-gypsy look at the corners of his eyes, like that of an elf on a high. His face has been described as the sort that nervous mothers warn children against before they skip off to play in the Black Forest. At charades, he couldn't miss as one of those ambivalent wood cutters that lurk in the background of Grimm fairy tales...
...Skip Kistner, last year's freshman captain, will be playing behind, Schaaf in the number five position. Pat Grant, a senior who worked very hard on his game this past summer, and Fred Sherman, last year's freshman manager, round out the Crimson team...
Owen was the only letterman to win his match as he beat Skip Palmer on the 19th hole. Two down with four to go. Owen won on the 16th and 18th holes before he sunk his putt for a bogey on the 19th. Palmer double bogeyed the hole...