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LOVELOCK TAKES TO GOLF.—Jack Lovelock, the famous New Zealand runner, is now turning his attention to golf—seriously, too. He is taking regular lessons from P. Keene, of the Kensington Country Club (England). Lovelock is a remarkable all-round athlete. He got a boxing “blue” at Oxford, plays an effective game of tennis, can swim at a racing pace, and now looks like adding golf to his achievements.

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Evening Star, Issue 23322, 19 July 1939, Page 7

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LOVELOCK TAKES TO GOLF.—Jack Lovelock, the famous New Zealand runner, is now turning his attention to golf—seriously, too. He is taking regular lessons from P. Keene, of the Kensington Country Club (England). Lovelock is a remarkable all-round athlete. He got a boxing “blue” at Oxford, plays an effective game of tennis, can swim at a racing pace, and now looks like adding golf to his achievements. Evening Star, Issue 23322, 19 July 1939, Page 7

LOVELOCK TAKES TO GOLF.—Jack Lovelock, the famous New Zealand runner, is now turning his attention to golf—seriously, too. He is taking regular lessons from P. Keene, of the Kensington Country Club (England). Lovelock is a remarkable all-round athlete. He got a boxing “blue” at Oxford, plays an effective game of tennis, can swim at a racing pace, and now looks like adding golf to his achievements. Evening Star, Issue 23322, 19 July 1939, Page 7