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Senior Jim Campen won the individual title and Harvard took team honors in the Greater Boston Intercollegiate Golf Tournament at Weston yesterday.
Campen, with a 75-80 (155) tied with sophomore Brian McGuinn in the tournament's prescribed 36 holes. He won a sudden-death playoff with a par on the third hole to McGuinn's bogey after both had parred the first two extra holes.
Sophomore Bob Sinclair (160), Mike Millis (162), and John Hawkins (166) also scored for Harvard as the Crimson's 799 total beat runnerup Boston College by 18 strokes for the team title.
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