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FACES IN THE CROWD
October 03, 1960
Trish Champion, 20, 5-foot-3, brown-eyed brunette from Nashville and cheer-leading, water-skiing senior at Vanderbilt (majors: history and English), outsparkled 12 other coed beauties to win the Miss National...
MR. 'A-BEAR' MAKES IT
August 01, 1960 | Alfred Wright
A Louisiana Cajun who often plays first-rate golf only to finish second, Jay Hebert surprised himself and others; he won the PGA after Palmer gambled once too often
THE QUESTION: The old saying about golf is: "Drive for show and putt for dough." Do you agree?
May 23, 1960 | Jimmy Jemail
HENRY PICARDFormer Masters and PGA championCleveland, OhioNo. The driver is the king of golf, and the best shot in golf is the drive. Harry Vardon was a great driver and a mediocre putter. Yet some authorities...
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December 07, 1959
Betsy Rawls, 31-year-old golfer from Spartanburg, S.C., who won 10 tournaments on this season's circuit, was officially declared by Ladies PGA to be this year's top money winner, with alltime record of $26,774.
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November 30, 1959
Captain H. F. Guggenheim, owner of Cain Hoy Stable, became year's leading money-winning owner ($737,341) when Bald Eagle won Gallant Fox Handicap at Aqueduct and All Hands placed in Pimlico Futurity.
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