Word: holing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hole has been opened and Insalaco is in the process of going through it in the second picture. Stargel, Manos, and Cass have been left behind. Crowley seem to have a clear shot at the ball-carrier, but perspective makes the two appear closer together than they actually were. John Culver (34), line backer on the left side, is being blocked away from the play in the foreground of this shot, while Springfield's center Paul Ryan (50) circles behind the line...
...trouble with the first date was that Tom had his clothes on. On the second occasion, explained Barbara, "I see him at the Sunset Plaza swimming hole. He's in a pair of bathing trunks. Honey, I just take one look at him and positively flip." She sighed. "More fun than a barrel of monkeys...
...final 36-hole round over the Saucon Valley Country Club course, a gallery of 5,000 turned out to watch the giant killers fight it out. Playing with the handicap of three painfully abscessed teeth, cool Joe Gagliardi took a one-up lead over Billy by the end of the first nine, lost it on the next hole. Then, on the 203-yard 14th hole, Billy uncorked a shot that broke Gagliardi's heart, if not his spirit. With his opponent only 7 ft. from the pin on his drive, Maxwell wedged his ball from a trap toward...
...Tony Trabert, 6-3, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, while Maureen, a day short of her 17th birthday, defeated Santa Monica's Beverly Baker, 9-7, 6-4. ¶Professional Golfer Betsy Rawls, 23, of Austin, Texas, the Women's National Open, with a 72-hole total score of 293; in Atlanta. In third place with a 299: veteran Professional Mildred ("Babe") Zaharias, who only last month helped cure Winner Rawls of a fast-developing slice. ¶ Choate Webster, 26, of Lenapah, Okla. and his horse Popcorn, permanent possession of the $5,000 Sam Jackson silver trophy...
...from the south, burying itself under the granite slightly to the north of the crater. This evidence, added to the shape of the lake and the "ripples" in the granite around it, convinces Dr. Meen that the crater is meteoric. If it is, it is the largest interplanetary shell hole (more than two miles across) that anyone has yet discovered on the earth's surface...