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Stretching across the fairway at "Grumley's," famed 16th and hoodoo hole of the windy Southporty & Ainsdale course in Lancashire, is a 30-ft. sand bunker faced with black railroad ties. The barrier must be cleared on the second shot or the approach to the green is blind. At Grumley's bunker last week non-playing Captain Hagen's two daring selections came to the test. In the morning round, Nelson & Dudley, trailing at the 16th, rallied to clear the bunker for a birdie 4. They returned to Grumley's in the afternoon 3 up. Golfer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Victory at Grumley's | 7/12/1937 | See Source »

...fell to Gene Sarazen and again Crumley's proved the crucial point. Coming to the 34th hole 1 up on Percy Alliss, Sarazen proceeded to drive into the deep trap. As Captain Hagen excitedly chewed a cigaret on the sideline, Sarazen heroically lifted his ball safely over the bunker to the green, halved the hole. He halved the next one, too, then drove calmly between the dunes, pitched to the green, holed out in 4 to equal Alliss and clinch the Ryder Cup. Two more U. S. victories brought the final score...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Victory at Grumley's | 7/12/1937 | See Source »

Suggested by Michigan's Democratic Senator Prentiss Brown in a Bunker Hill Day speech in Boston last week was a novel method of suppressing industrial warfare: repeal the Constitutional right to bear arms, a privilege guaranteed by the Bill of Rights to every U. S. citizen. While Senator Brown was advancing this notion, a Michigan Representative was invoking this very Constitutional privilege by turning his law office into a recruiting office for a private army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Berserk Republican | 6/28/1937 | See Source »

...chosen last night were: Class of 1938--Morris Earle, of New York City; Wiley Edward Mayne, of Sanborn, Iowa; Alvah Woodbury Sulloway, of Concord, New Hampshire; Caspar Willard Weinberger, of San Francisco; Richard Otis Ulin, of Dorcester, Class of 1939--Oliver Payne Bolton, of Lyndhurst, Ohio; Robert Mason Bunker, of West Roxbury; and Charles Lee Burwell, of Millwood, Virginia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sulloway, Weinberger, Ulin, Earle Mayne Appointed to 1938 Council | 5/27/1937 | See Source »

...Bunker lives in Winthrop House, is an editor of the Lampoon, and a member of the House Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sulloway, Weinberger, Ulin, Earle Mayne Appointed to 1938 Council | 5/27/1937 | See Source »

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