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James Dean, idol of youth, is killed
Brooklyn Dodgers win first Series
U.S.S.R explodes powerful H-bomb
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1955
E. Harvie Ward, Jr., 29, of the San Francisco Golf Club, originally
from North Carolina, defeated William Hyndman, III, 39, of Philadelphia,
9 and 8, in the final at the James River Course of the Country Club of
Virginia, Richmond. Ward had a morning round of approximately 31-35-66
and was 5 up after nine and 8 up at lunch.
He had won the British Amateur in 1952 and the Canadian Amateur in 1954.
There was a record entry of 1,493. Hillman Robbins, Jr., who subsequently
went to the semifinals, set a sectional qualifying record with 66-66-132
at Memphis, Tenn.
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