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Charles 4 Behind

CVZ. Press Assn —Copyright I FORT WORTH, May 7 R J Charles was four stroke, behind the leader with s two-over-par 72 after the first round of the 100.000tl'illar Colonial National invitation golf tournament yesterday. United Press International reported. Charles shot a 38 on the first nine and a 34 on the second. The bespectacled Canadian. George Knudson, was leading at the end of the first round with 68. Ben Hogan, this week hailed as the world’s best ever golfer, was one stroke behind Knudson, sharing second place with four other Americans.

CULVERDEM. — Silver division: ■Yrs H. Gallagher. 90. IS—74: Mrs D McKav, 91. 17—74. Bronze d'vision- Mrs B. Hoban. 104. 36—fig; Mrs W. Young. 106. 36 —7O; Mrs B. Bell. 92, 21—71.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30745, 8 May 1965, Page 13

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Charles 4 Behind Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30745, 8 May 1965, Page 13

Charles 4 Behind Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30745, 8 May 1965, Page 13

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