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Favorites Eliminated Early in Collegiate Qolf Championships
DURHAM, N.C. MR For years
gome college coaches and ama
teur golf enthusiasts have main
tained that the National Collegi
ate (NCAA) mens' tournament
is one of the most rugged tests
in golf.
The 65th edition of the cham
pionship, now in its second
round at Duko University, un
derscores this opinion.
Competition is fierce. It ap
pears that the quickest way to
get yourself knocked off is to
bring a glowing reputation into
battle.
Three days ago the coaches
announced with pride their
three-team All-America choices.
All 18 were entered in the tour
nament. But only nine were
around Thursday as the rain
interrupted second round re
sumed. Three failed to qualify after
36 holes of medal play scram
bling for 64 match play posi
tions. They were unable to
make the 156 cutoff point. One
lost out in the playoff and five
more were eased out in the first
round.
Rain cut play short with five
of the 16 second round matches
in progress on the par 71
course, measuring 6,828 yards.
Play will be resumed at the
point of suspension, and the
third round will be played
Shaw Wins, Cundari Loses in NCAA
DURHAM. N.C. OK Tom
Shaw of Oregon scored a 2 and
1 win while Jerry Cundari lost
a heartbreaker in the opening
round of match play in the
NCAA golf championships
Wednesday over the Luke Uni
versity course.
Shaw was even with Robert
Droz of Utah on the 15th when
a heavy rain hit the course.
He then parred 16 and 17 to
close out the match.
Shaw was to play Frank Luke
of North Texas State in Thurs
day's second round.
Cundari had his only bogey
of the round on the 18th hole
and it cost him the match to
Bill Munn of Texas, 1 up. Cun
dari had 16 pars and a birdie
on No. 7.
On the 18th he was on the
green in two while Munn was
in the trap. Munn blasted out
less than a foot from the cup
and knocked it in for a par.
Cundari left a 50-footer three
feet short and missed it for his
bogey.
Thursday afternoon.
Under the revised schedule,
the quarterfinal and semifinal
rounds will be played Friday
over 18 holes. The semis orig
inally were carded for 36. Bar
ring further rain scramble, the
36-hole finals will go as sched
uled Saturday.
Five matches went 19 holes,
nine went the regulation 18 and
six carried to the 17th green.
Medalist Kermit Zarlcy of
Houston, whose 140 led the 36
hole medal play, was the only
one of the top five scorers to
survive the opening rounds.
He won the last two holes to
edge Army's S. B. Pembrook, 2
and 1, then took out to play
Ed Mochling Jr., two-time Illi
nois State champion from
Northern Illinois. Zarley led 1
up when they were halted by
rain after nine holes.
Big names dropping by the
wayside included two 1961 quar
terfinalists, Charles Layton of
Georgia and Pete Byers of Mar
shall, and John Lotz of San Jose
State.
Layton lost on the 19th hole
after a nightmarish 18th. The
Georgian lost that hole to square
the match when a caddie from
another match mistakenly pick
ed up Layton's tee shot pushed
into the woods. It meant auto
matic loss of the hole.
Byer was beaten, 1 up, by
Wake Forest's Ken Folkes who
shared the Atlantic Coast Con
ference title with Duke's John
Abernethy. It was Abernethy
who put out Lotz, 2 up.
First team All Americas who
survived the milling were Hom
ero Blancas of Houston, Charles
Courtney of San Diego State,
Labron Harris of Oklahoma
State and Jerry Jackson, Pur
due. National public links champ
Richard Sikcs of Arkansas, like
Courtney a fifth rounder in last
year's National Amateur, won.
But Tom Finke of Arizona, also
in the 1961 National Amateur
fifth round, failed to survive
the 13-man morning playoff for
five first round places, when he
bogeyed the only hole the sud
den death playoff required.
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