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...Armour Chronicle...
...Armour...
...Naugatuck, Conn., who used to boss caddies around at the Clearwater Country Club, Clearwater, Fla., took two threes and four fours in a row on the last nine holes, turned in a card of 291 that won the North-South Open, beating by five strokes the card of Tommy Armour, National Open Champion, and by six the card of John Farrell...
...Author, whose real name is at present Mrs. William Rose Benét, gained her literary reputation when she published, in 1921, a book of poems called Nets to Catch the Wind. After Black Armour, more poetry, she poured into a mold of prose the fluent and shining metal of her talent for metaphor. Jennifer Lorn was her first novel; The Orphan Angel and The Venetian Glass Nephew its successors. Author Wylie, her publishers announce with a show of pride, spent less than three months in writing her latest novel. This is an admission less damaging than it appears...
...Miami, watched by many local Knights of Columbus, Johnny Farrell and Gene Sarazen, one down on the twenty-seventh hole, passed Tommy Armour and Bobby Cruickshank in the last nine holes to win the national four-ball championship...