Word: golf
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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CORAL Gables, Fla.--Sam Snead and Ralph Guldahl, blazing home with a record-smashing blast, today won the International Four-Ball Championship, one of golf's severest tournament tests, and the $2000 top prize...
Snead and Guldahl fired a steady barrage of unbeatable golf in the afternoon, after trailing most of the morning round, to trounce Horton Smith and Paul Runyan...
...Mary, Queen of Scots, was the first woman to play golf...
...Pilot Kelsey suddenly realized that he was falling short, he opened his throttles to drag into the field. Without so much as a cough his left engine died. Plowing her wheels through a tree, the XP-38, with right engine throttled, slammed into the sand bunker of a golf course, came to a stop with her right wing torn off, her props hopelessly snaggled, her fuselage twisted (see cut). A passing motorist helped dazed Ben Kelsey from the wreck. He had been only slightly...
...ORLEANS--Henry Picard of Hershey, Pa.. shot his worst golf in four rounds today, but finished five strokes ahead in the $10,000 Crescent City Open with 284, four under par, and took $2000 top-prize money...