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The Crimson golfers will take to the fairway tomorrow for their last match of the season in an attempt to score a victory over a strong Dartmouth squad.
Because of fluctuating individual games during the past week, Coach Cooney Weiland has switched his line-up. New number one man in tomorrow's match will be Bob Ornsteen. The rest of the lineup is: Tom Wheeling, Jim Bailey, Al Steinert, Warren Iliff, Lou Klein, and Dave Beady.
The varsity squad will go into tomorrow's match with a winning record assured, and one of the most successful seasons of recent years behind it. It has won seven out of its last eight matches.
The opposing Indian team has a season record of eight and two. Its two losses were to Navy, four and three, and Army, six and one.
By comparative scores, Dartmouth appears a slight favorite. While each team defeated their only common opponent, Williams, by approximately the same margin, the Big Green was much more impressive in the Eastern Intercollegiates, held at Annapolis last weekend.
The Indians tied for fourth with Cornell, while Harvard did not place within the top ten. Dartmouth number one man, Rod Frates, reached the quarterfinals in the individuals. He scored the fourth lowest score in the qualifying round.
After Frates, the Dartmouth lineup is: Captain Bruce MacDonald, Harvey Bloom, Hank Milton, Buck Latimore, Steve Jonas, and Chap Jacobus.
The Crimson freshmen golf squad will be out for an expected easy victory over their Indian counterparts. The lineup is: Captain Burt Dudding, Watt Tyler, Ken Elsom, Bob David, Billy Rose, Don Quinn, and Brad Snow. The matches will be played at the Charles River Golf Course.
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