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Story April 7, 1952

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Jacksonville, Onslow County, North Carolina

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Arthur Ruffin and Hubert Walston of Wilson won the third annual Carolina Golf Association four-ball tournament, defeating A. D. Turrentine and Bill Cozart of Durham 4 and 3 in the final. Other matches included semifinals and first flight results.

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Ruffin, Walston Win In Wilson

WILSON (P)—Arthur Ruffin and Hubert Walston of Wilson won the third annual Carolina Golf Association four-ball tournament here yesterday.

The Wilson team defeated A. D. Turrentine and Bill Cozart of Durham, 4 and 3 in the championship final.

Ruffin and Walston entered the finals by beating Mark Bramlett of Kinston and R. Brown Jr. of Whiteville, 3 and 2 in the morning semifinals. A 5 and 3 victory over John Elliott and John Farabow sent Turrentine and Cozart into the finals.

Dick Barnes and Carl Lewis of Wilson defeated W. G. Gardner and John L. Barnes of Wilson, 3 and 2 for the first flight championship.

What sub-type of article is it?

Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Golf Tournament Carolina Golf Association Four Ball Wilson Winners Championship Final

What entities or persons were involved?

Arthur Ruffin Hubert Walston A. D. Turrentine Bill Cozart Mark Bramlett R. Brown Jr. John Elliott John Farabow Dick Barnes Carl Lewis W. G. Gardner John L. Barnes

Where did it happen?

Wilson

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Key Persons

Arthur Ruffin Hubert Walston A. D. Turrentine Bill Cozart Mark Bramlett R. Brown Jr. John Elliott John Farabow Dick Barnes Carl Lewis W. G. Gardner John L. Barnes

Location

Wilson

Event Date

Yesterday

Story Details

Arthur Ruffin and Hubert Walston won the championship final 4 and 3 against A. D. Turrentine and Bill Cozart after semifinals victory; Dick Barnes and Carl Lewis won first flight 3 and 2 against W. G. Gardner and John L. Barnes.

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