s BMBMBMma GENE SARAZEN . . . played a Spalding Top-flite (paintless) in all his matches in New Zealand. A player of his calibre could not, in public appearances, risk any ball other than one—the absolute be9t. This ball will make a marvellous difference to your game. The paintless feature is unique. The SPALDING "TOP-FLITE" As played by Gene Sarazen MESH or DIMPLE 3/. each From all professionals and sjports dealers. ■wbibim HMMiiMiinni—null llMllllll
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21449, 15 April 1935, Page 7
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