Monday, Dec. 24, 1934
Ducking
In Coral Gables, Fla., a crowd of 300 last week set out to watch Olin Dutra, U. S. Open Golf Champion, play his last round in the $12,500 Miami Biltmore Open tournament. Approaching the 17th green, Dutra and his gallery started across a wooden bridge over a canal that intersects the fairway just before the green. Amid a loud splitting of timber the bridge broke. With squeaks, yells, grunts, moans, Dutra and 20 members of the gallery were thrown into the water. Dutra clambered out, helped the others up the bank, lay down to rest for a moment, made a birdie 4 on the last hole, won first prize.
Most lucrative tournament of the year, the Miami Biltmore Open was played last week in two sections, with 87 prizes. First prize in the first section, open only to top-notcher professionals with notable tournament records, was $1,200. First prize in the second section, open to all accredited professionals, was $1,000. Total prize money for the winter season is $70,000.
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