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GOLF

JULY 1973 JACK DEGANGE
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GOLF
JULY 1973 JACK DEGANGE

Dartmouth's golf season came to a close on June 21 when the Green's two standouts, freshman Jerry Daly from Middlebury, Conn., and captain-elect Paul Dixon from Aurora, Ont., fell by the wayside in the NCAA tournament at Oklahoma State. Daly posted a 36-hole score of 150 and Dixon had a 155, neither good enough to make the cutoff (145) in the national championship event.

It was a good finish to a campaign that produced a 13-2 record in dual combat but still had its moments of disappointment.

"We played the way I felt we could every day except two," said Coach Bill Johnson. He was thinking of the miserable first round effort in the Eastern Intercollegiate Tournament (where the Green dug a hole and could only come back to eleventh place) and in the dual outing with Harvard - the Crimson were one stroke better than Dartmouth in the Easterns but won the dual action three days later by 34 strokes.