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NEW ; BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION RETURNS TO ■. AMERICA.— Denny Shute, Philadelphia player who won the British open'golf championship, photographed on the deck of the Samaria with his wife and the championship cup on their return to the United States.

WALKING. OFF WITH THE DAVIS CUP.— F.J. Perry leaving the court at Auteidl after beating Cochet and winning the :Davis Cup for Britain. The first pf a series,of, articles by Perry appears in this issue.

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Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 9

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NEW; BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION RETURNS TO ■. AMERICA.— Denny Shute, Philadelphia player who won the British open'golf championship, photographed on the deck of the Samaria with his wife and the championship cup on their return to the United States. WALKING. OFF WITH THE DAVIS CUP.—F.J. Perry leaving the court at Auteidl after beating Cochet and winning the :Davis Cup for Britain. The first pf a series,of, articles by Perry appears in this issue. Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 9

NEW; BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION RETURNS TO ■. AMERICA.— Denny Shute, Philadelphia player who won the British open'golf championship, photographed on the deck of the Samaria with his wife and the championship cup on their return to the United States. WALKING. OFF WITH THE DAVIS CUP.—F.J. Perry leaving the court at Auteidl after beating Cochet and winning the :Davis Cup for Britain. The first pf a series,of, articles by Perry appears in this issue. Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 9

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