Word: pattons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...boys, said 1935's Winner Gene Sarazen, "are going to make us old-timers look like dubs . . . They'll set up scoring marks we never thought of." For a couple of grey and rainy days last week, Oldtimer Sarazen had the look of a prophet. Billy Joe Patton, 31, a drawling lumberman from Morganton, N.C., fired a fine 144 on the first 36 holes and came up to the halfway mark one stroke ahead of the pack. He was the first amateur ever to lead the Masters...
...third round, those who thought the amateurs were only along for the ride began to nod knowingly. Amateur Patton, spraying shots, had a 75 and dropped into a tie for third. Hogan and Snead, playing careful, methodical golf, moved into first and second, three strokes apart...
...Cooledge of Arlington, Mass.; Thomas J. Coolidge of Brookline, Mass.; Joseph F. Crehore of Wenham, Mass.; Charles B. Flynn of Milton, Mass.; Francis X. Mahoney of Dorchester, Mass.; Douglas C. Manchester of Newton, Mass.; James E. Moynihan, Jr. of Belmont, Mass.; Edward J. Mrkonich of Eveleth, Minn.; Anthony S. Patton of Arlington, Mass.; R. Norman Wood (Capt.) of Marblehead, Mass.; Robert H. Weiss (Mgr.) of Cambridge, Mass...
...Bill Cleary 10 4 14 Dick Clasby 8 6 14 Job Bray 8 2 10 Ed Mrkonich 3 7 10 Joe Crohore 5 4 9 Ned Almy 1 4 5 Art Noyes 1 1 2 Pete Summers 1 1 2 Jim Hodder 1 1 2 Tony Patton 0 2 2 Jim Moynehan 0 1 1 Jeff Coolidge...
Edward C. Bursk, Jr. of Cohasset, Mass. and Leverett; Eliot D. Hawkins of New York City and Eliot; Hay K. Maesaka of Oahu, Hawaii and Lowell; Anthony S. Patton of Arlington, Mass., and Winthrop; and F. Harvey Popell of Brookline and Winthrop...