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President John F. Kennedy assassinated
in Dallas
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:
"I have a dream"
Celtics win fifth straight NBA title
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1963
Miss Mary Mills' first victory as a professional
occurred in the Open Championship, just as had Mrs. Murle Lindstrom's
one year earlier. Miss Mills, 23, scored 289 with rounds of 71-70-75-73
at the Kenwood Country Club in Cincinnati. The winning total was three
under par. Her 36-hole score of 141 set a record.
Miss Mills had been the Mississippi Amateur
Champion eight consecutive years, 1954-61. She was a graduate of Millsaps
College, where she majored in philosophy. There was a tie for second at
292 between Miss Louise Suggs and Miss Sandra Haynie. Miss Suggs has been
runner-up four times, and she was returning to competition after a year's
absence. After a poor start, Mrs. Lindstrom finished with rounds of 74
and 71 for a 303 total and a tie for seventh place.
The prize money reached a USGA high of
$9,000. Part of the final round was televised locally for the first time.
Miss Mickey Wright, three times the Champion, did not start.
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Mary Mills |
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Starts |
20 |
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Best Finish |
Won in 1963 |
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Rds |
76 |
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Cuts Made |
18 |
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Top 3 |
1 |
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Top 5 |
2 |
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Top 10 |
6 |
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Top 25 |
10 |
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Avg. |
76.32 |
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Scores In 60s |
0 |
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Rds Under Par |
4 |
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Earnings |
$14,131.22 |
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