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Sarazen's New Book Is Championship Reading Ed Tabor Heads Central MAY 21-27 National PGA Champion- 1-1 Western Amateur, Dallas ship, Scioto CC, Columbus, (Tex.) CC, Ohio. 15-19 British Ladies Amateur 25-July I NCAA Championship Championship, Royal County Univ. of New Mexico, Albu- Down GC, Newcastle, Ireland querque, N, M. 18-21 Western Open Invitation, 27-S8 U.S. Seniors, Apawamis CC, Brentwood CC, Los Angeles. Rye, N.Y. 22-27 British Amateur Champion- JULY ship, St. Andrews GC, Fife, 1-4 Motor City Open. Red Run Scotland. GC, Royal Oak, Mich. 25-28 Colonial National Invitation, 3-7 British Open Championship, Colonial CC, Ft. Worth, Tex. Troon, Ayshire. 3-8 USGA Public Links, Seneca JUNK GC, Louisville, Ky. 1-4 Fort Wayne Open Invitation, 6-9 Grand Rapids Open Invita- Orchard Ridge Golf Club, tion, Cascade Hills CC, Grand Fort Wayne, Indiana. Rapids, Mich, (tentative). 8-9 Walker Cup Matches, Birk- 13-16 Inverness Invitation, Inver- dale. ness Club, Toledo, Ohio. 8-10 USGA Open Championship, 19-22 USGA Junior Championship, Merion CC, Ardmore, Pa. Denver (Colo.) CC. 15-18 Palm Beach Championship 20-23 St. Paul Open Invitation, (formerly Goodall - Round Keller GC, St. Paul. Minn. Robin Tournament), Wyka- 27-30 Sioux City Open Invitation, gyl CC, New Rochetle, N.Y. Elm wood GC, Sioux City, la. 19-24 Women's Western Open 31-Aug. 4 Women's Western Jr., Championship, Cherry Hills Indian Hill Club (Chicago Club, Denver, Colo, Dlst.) Sarazen's New Book Is out of the rat-race constitute another Championship Reading phase of the Sarazen story you don't ex- pect to come across in a sports book. His Thirty Years of Championship Golf, by tribute to that fine old gentleman, Archie Gene Sarazen. wun Herbert Warren Wind, Wheeler, is one of the spots in the book has been published by Prentice-Hall, Inc., that makes your heart glow. New York. It sella for S3. You'll get far As to Gene's inside on the champion- more than your money's worth in interest ships he's played and his words and pic- and entertainment out of this job by tures on playing, you know as well as we Gene. Herb Wind did a great job in do what a fine job you could expect of literary caddylng for Gene and he's got Sarazen, And The Squire doesn't disap- Gene word for word and idea for idea. point. Bob Jones wrote a swell introduc- Gene's story of the little Saracenl kid tion for a swell book that's rich in person- who became one of the greats of Ameri- alities pictured by a vital character. can sports is the liveliest, most whole- some sports version of the Horatio Alger formula we've ever read. The willing but Ed Tabor Heads Central dumb youngster who started caddytng, the Penn. Supts. Assn. thrill of the first big win. the heart- Ed Tabor, West Shore CC supt., was re- breaks. the glamor of being in with the elected pres. of the Central Pennsylvania headliners of business, government, stage, Golf Course Superintendents' Assn. at the screen and society, and the happy pay-off organization's annual spring meeting, held of being a farmer with a fine family, all at Colonial CC, Harrlsburg, Pa, Others are whipped Into a great production In named were Jim Morrison, Hershey, vp; Gene's tale. Riley Heckert, Gettysburg, sec.-treas., and The frank manner In which Gene tells Leo Haller. chmn., Tournament commit- the saga of an American youngster tee. George Morris, Colonial supt,, was whose scholarly father and understanding host. mother looked dubiously at his start in Dr. Albert Cooper of Penn State College golf. Is about as fine a story as we've told of the soli tests made by the col- seen. His courtship of Maiy and their lege's extension work and how this work decision to get a farm and raise the kids is associated with research by the state .
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