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THE THREE FACES OF STEVENS.—The most dramatic moments of the Wellington-Auckland match on the first day of the Freyberg Rose Bowl golf tournament at Russley yesterday came at the last hole of the match between B. A. Stevens (Auckland) and J. D. Durry. Stevens, in a bad position in a bunker, had to get down in two shots to win the match for his side. The pictures show his explosion shot, his urging in of a five-foot putt, and his relief when it dropped into the hole. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33193, 5 April 1973, Page 14