£2000 TOURNEY IN BRITAIN
ALLISS WINS FROM . LOCKE (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright LONDON, June i Peter Alliss, the 24-year-oki son of famous stalwart of pre-war British? si,, l Percy Alliss, today won the £2ooo'fiat ■ professional golf tournament. In the two rounds on Little Aston course n« Birmingham, he returned a 70 and ff? # a 72-hole aggregate of 279. 10F Bobby Locke (South Africa), times British open champion, finished ond, one ' stroke behind Alliss. Harman led at the end of the third roimj after a record 65. which included . phenomenal 29 strokes for nine holes 8 Leading scores:— P. Alliss. 73, 69, 70, 67—279; B 67, 72, 72, 69—280; S. King. 73, 71 —281; Dai Rees, 71, 72, 69, 70—282- » Jowle, 73, 70. 69, 71—283; A. Lees iK £ 76, 70—283; A. Harman, 70, 73 ix 'nP 8 - 283; A. Cerda, 284; Peter Thomson R. Mandeville, 286; K. Adwick 28flSutton, 289; H. Bradshaw, 289-' J mJ.' gan. R. Horne, 290; R. Mills p v!' Donck, 291. ’ Va *
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27387, 28 June 1954, Page 10
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