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Story March 3, 1941

Imperial Valley Press

El Centro, Imperial County, California

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At the 18th annual $5000 international four-ball golf championship in Coral Gables, Fla., on March 3, Sammy Snead and Ralph Guldahl face Johnny Bulla and Lloyd Mangrum in the feature second-round match. Defending champions Billy Burke and Craig Wood play Clayton Heafner and Leo Walper, replacing Ed Oliver who left for his draft board.

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CORAL GABLES Fla., March 3 (UP)—

Sammy Snead Hot Springs, Va. and Ralph Guldahl, Chicago, play Johnny Bulla and Lloyd Mangrum, both of Chicago, in the feature second round match of the 18th annual $5000 international four-ball golf championship today.

Defending champions Billy Burke, Beliaire, Fla. and Craig Wood, Mamaroneck, N Y meet Clayton Heafner Linville, N. C., and Leo Walper, Washington. D C., named this morning to replace Ed Oliver, who left by airplane last night in response to a call from his draft board at Wilmington. Del

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Golf Championship Four Ball Match Sammy Snead Ralph Guldahl Defending Champions Draft Board

What entities or persons were involved?

Sammy Snead Ralph Guldahl Johnny Bulla Lloyd Mangrum Billy Burke Craig Wood Clayton Heafner Leo Walper Ed Oliver

Where did it happen?

Coral Gables, Fla.

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Key Persons

Sammy Snead Ralph Guldahl Johnny Bulla Lloyd Mangrum Billy Burke Craig Wood Clayton Heafner Leo Walper Ed Oliver

Location

Coral Gables, Fla.

Event Date

March 3

Story Details

Sammy Snead and Ralph Guldahl play Johnny Bulla and Lloyd Mangrum in the feature second round match of the 18th annual $5000 international four-ball golf championship. Defending champions Billy Burke and Craig Wood meet Clayton Heafner and Leo Walper, who replace Ed Oliver after he left for his draft board.

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