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Jack Burke Jr., left, of Houston, Tex., tells Cary Middlecoff of Memphis, Tenn., how he missed his last putt for a six-under-par 66 and the championship to throw the $15,000 Kansas City Open golf tournament into a playoff, Aug. 18, 1952. As a result of the near miss, Burke bogied the hole, allowing Middlecoff to tie him at 276 for the 72 holes of play. The tie will be played off Aug. 18 at Milburn Country Club. (AP Photo/William P. Straeter)
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1952-08-18
AP/East News
Associated Press
William P. Straeter/AP/APHS443635
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