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PHENOMENAL GOLF

(deceived .lulv K, 11 p.rn.) NEW YORK. July In the victory national golf tournament .at Chicago, Ron Hogan and Jug McSpndcn tied nt the ond of 70 holes with 273, which ip Lt tinder par, neoecssitaHng an IS-hobj play-off today. Hogan, after three bril* liar.it rounds*, 63-LG-GB. roluxcd in tlie tinal round, taking 71. McSpaden started six strokes behind Hogan, but by virtue of •uif, of the most phonoinenal rallies: in tournament history, scored G 5. He reached it. clhnar with a 40fi. putt for n birdie on the final green. It will be Hogan s fourth pin.v -off in three years. He Jias lost cvr.Tj’ previous one.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 237, 4 July 1944, Page 3

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110

PHENOMENAL GOLF Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 237, 4 July 1944, Page 3

PHENOMENAL GOLF Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 237, 4 July 1944, Page 3

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