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X-ray machine used to find and remove
nail from boy's lung
Popular Mark Twain mourned in America
Talking pictures: Edison's latest invention
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1910
At The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., William C. Fownes, Jr., from
Oakmont (Pa.) Country Club, was two down to Chick Evans with four to play
in the semi-final round and defeated him, 1 up. He went on to win the
Championship by defeating Warren K. Wood, 4 and 3, in the final, Fred
Herreshoff was medalist with 152. Mr. Fownes later became President of
the USGA.
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