WITH an effort that was worthy of the occasion Charles Gray (popular young North Brighton (N.S.W.) professional), on Sunday became the first "close" open champion of N.S. Wales by defeating T. E. Howard and V. S. Richardson on the Manly links. It was one of the most keenly-contested and exciting struggles seen for many years, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 669 words"CHILLER" GRAY, first "close" champion of N.S.W., has had a varied career. As a youngster he rendered valuable service on a ...
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Article : 821 wordsIN rain and wind and again, mostly, Tommy Howard, on Saturday, played 30 holes golf on the Manly Haks. But his real crowded hour did not begin until he had finished his round and had assumed the role of spectator. He had compiled a score of 303. It was easily the best so far returned. But there were others to come. Out on the Hinks there were at least four "threats" and two stark "manners," V. S. Richardson, N. Graig, ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 25 Nov 1931, Page 18
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