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■•,' ■ .'.••■■ ■ , " ■ ' "Sydney.Morning Herald" Photo. THE PATH TO VICTORY. — On the thirty-sixth green in the final of the New South Wales amateur golf championship on 271h June at Rose Bay. J. Ferricr was one up, but looked certain to lose the hole, as his ball (not in the picture) was eight feet from the pin, while Apperley had only to sink a short pulf. But Ferricr, who is only a boy of 16, did not falter, and, stroking the ball beautifully, got his ........ , half and the tide.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 5

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■•,' ■ .'.••■■ ■ , " ■ ' "Sydney.Morning Herald" Photo. THE PATH TO VICTORY.—On the thirty-sixth green in the final of the New South Wales amateur golf championship on 271h June at Rose Bay. J. Ferricr was one up, but looked certain to lose the hole, as his ball (not in the picture) was eight feet from the pin, while Apperley had only to sink a short pulf. But Ferricr, who is only a boy of 16, did not falter, and, stroking the ball beautifully, got his ........ , half and the tide. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 5

■•,' ■ .'.••■■ ■ , " ■ ' "Sydney.Morning Herald" Photo. THE PATH TO VICTORY.—On the thirty-sixth green in the final of the New South Wales amateur golf championship on 271h June at Rose Bay. J. Ferricr was one up, but looked certain to lose the hole, as his ball (not in the picture) was eight feet from the pin, while Apperley had only to sink a short pulf. But Ferricr, who is only a boy of 16, did not falter, and, stroking the ball beautifully, got his ........ , half and the tide. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 5

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