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On their way to one of the best seasons in 40 years, the Crimson golfers narrowly edged a fine Princeton squad 4 to 3 last Saturday. The win brought their record to 10-3.
First man Jim Buchanan lost to former National Junior Champion Charles McDowell 2 and 1, but Captain Shaft Campen, Brian McGuinn, and Steve Bergman, playing in the next three slots, all won their matches. Seventh man Peter Tague also won for the Crimson.
Harvard triumphed with what might easily be termed a satirical finish. Down by two holes after nine had been played, Bergman rallied to tie on the sixteenth, halved the seventeenth, and won the final par-four hole with a six, as his opponent carded a triple bogey.
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