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Crimson Tees Off on Amherst, Tufts In Tight Golf Match This Afternoon

With only one match under their belts--a narrow loss to Navy--the Crimson face Tufts and Amberst in one of the roughest contests of the coming at 1:30 this afternoon on the Sagamore Springs Country Club course.

Coach Cooney Weiland and captain John Livingood predict a victory over , although last year the Lord Jeffs downed Harvard, 4 to 3.

Tufts team, which last season captured the Greater Boston Tournament , is stiffer competition. "Tufts has an outstanding team," said Weiland; "we to have our work cut out for us." Weiland stated that his team needed practice, "but we might surprise," he added.

Tufts seven is led by Barry Bruce Bob Morgenstern, generally the finest collegiate golfers in England. "It looks as if no matter we play, we will lose to Bruce and ," asserted Livingood, "so it on whether we can pull out four other five." He added, "I think ."

Bob Holton, who did not join spring golf trip, will play number this afternoon behind Livingood Bruce Johnstone. Weiland listed Rudnick, Stan Abrams, Bob Seelurt, Herb Wallen as probable players.

Springs, Tufts home links, much of a course," Livingood . Shooting there yesterday , Livingood posted a four-over-par Johnstone played even-to-par holes and Abrams carded a 73.

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