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August 21, 1961 | Gwilym S. Brown
August 07, 1961 | Alfred Wright Foul weather and worse tempers marred pro golf's biggest championship, but a trio of remarkable last-round putts and a steady hand in the playoff carried the day for Jerry Barber
July 24, 1961 | Ray Cave
July 24, 1961 | Henry Longhurst Helped by two fantastic shots, Palmer overcame filthy weather and a ferocious course to win one of golf's classic championships, the British Open
July 24, 1961 BICYCLE RACING—JACQUES ANQUETIL of France pedaled into the lead on the first day of the Tour de France and 14 days, 2,729 miles later coasted into Paris, over-all winner by more than four hours.
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