Word: tees
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...secretary-treasurer of King's S.C.L.C. While King, with his soaring eloquence and philosophical moorings emerged as the country's leading civil rights figure, Abernathy became the whip of the movement, and his humor and gift for mediation were invaluable. "When we were in jail," recalls Wyatt Tee Walker, once executive director of the S.C.L.C. and now aide to Nelson Rockefeller, "he would organize things, like appointing a cleanup detail. Martin would never go to jail without him." Abernathy was jailed 19 times with his leader. In appreciation of his fidelity, King named Abernathy as his successor three...
Known primarily as a tee to green player, Lopucki is toughest with his woods, firing long and straight drives. Last year playing number one, he placed eighth at the Easterns. He was also the freshman team's top golfer in 1966 when he was a semifinalist in the National Junior Golf tournament...
...Porter squared off in the number one slot while a Keefe-Hoeland battle shaped up in the second position. For a while it looked as if Harvard would win both matches to make the victory complete. Lopucki was two holes up and three to play at the 16th tee, and Keefe was right behind him with a one-hole advantage...
Princeton will have the edge on everyone else because of the home course advantage, but aside from that everyone will line up even at the first tee...
...19th is a big rolling par four, a tough driving hole, with water off the tee and on the right, and a double-tiered green. Like most of the other holes on the Yale course, it was in remarkably poor condition...