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The Varsity golf team carried away the New England Intercollegiate championship on Saturday afternoon with a 312 total, breaking a Friday 310 tie with an Amherst quarter, but Harvard's Bob Graves was thwarted in his bid for a second successive individual crown.
Graves failed by only the slimmest of to repeat his victory of a year ago when he spread-eagled the college field by nine strokes over the 36 hole route. His total Saturday was 149, one stroke back of Bob Bingham of Amherst, the winner. Graves carded 73-76 for his 149, while Bingham did 76-72 for his victory. Medalist Ace Cordingley slipped to an 82-74--156 total.
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