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Story February 5, 1936

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

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In Chicago on Feb. 5, amateur golf champion Lawson Little reflects on his record-breaking victories at Prestwick, Brookline, St. Anne's, and Cleveland, naming pal Johnny Goodman as his toughest opponent ahead of his wedding to Dorothy Hurd.

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Little Names Golfing Pal as Toughest Foe

Chicago, Feb. 5.-(AP)-As he gazed in reverie at a heavy February snow storm from the 16th floor of one of Chicago's loop skyscrapers, Lawson Little Wednesday back tracked his record breaking amateur golf championship victory march from Prestwick to Brookline to St. Anne's to Cleveland with interesting observations of men and prize shots.

Unhesitatingly, he named Johnny Goodman of Omaha, his golfing pal who will serve as his best man Saturday night when he marries Miss Dorothy Hurd of Chicago, as his toughest opponent, with Dr. William Tweddle of England and Willie Turnesa of New York the runners-up.

His favorite course of the four in England and America was the Cleveland country club.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Golf Championship Lawson Little Toughest Opponent Amateur Victory Johnny Goodman

What entities or persons were involved?

Lawson Little Johnny Goodman Dr. William Tweddle Willie Turnesa Miss Dorothy Hurd

Where did it happen?

Chicago

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Lawson Little Johnny Goodman Dr. William Tweddle Willie Turnesa Miss Dorothy Hurd

Location

Chicago

Event Date

Feb. 5

Story Details

Lawson Little reflects on his amateur golf championship victories at Prestwick, Brookline, St. Anne's, and Cleveland, naming Johnny Goodman as his toughest opponent and the Cleveland country club as his favorite course, ahead of his wedding.

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