Thursday, May 20, 1954 The Guardian Page 1 Sn dli I V iiineofioalm |T’S HERE! BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! IT'S NEW VVAY"S for This Year \-gw YORK, (AP)—Sam snead‘s M", gulf goal this year is to (lup- hmm gen Hogan's "little slam of 1953—that is, win the Masters, U 5 and British opens in I single s(‘.tS0ll. I-‘red Corcoran. Bnead's business (LVilSLIIlal'II. said Tuesday Sam had asked that an entry be filed for the British championship.‘ scheduled ‘min 5.9 at Royal Birkdale—w.tn one contingency- To keep the overseas date, Snead mus‘. first win the U. 5. open at Baltusroll in Springfield, N.J.. June 17-19. This is 9. title which has been .3;-ctully avoiding the West Virgin- lilll for 17 Yell‘! ' ‘I'd like to play in the British open but it would all depend on ltnix I do at Baltusrol," Sam said .ii'er scoring I. record victory ii‘ the round robin at suburban Mea- ;{ri\l' Brook Sunday. Jinlmy Demaret and Gene Sara- /(‘ll also are entering the British upbfl Hogan has announced he nun‘: be among the competitors. snrad already has won the 1954 xiustcrs. in a dramatic playoff with Hagan. He is. Is usual, one of the mzshot favorites at Baltusrol. Windina Seen Possible Winner or Queen's Plate IORONTO. (CF)-—Only four iii- Lts have been listed among win- I‘. :s of the last 30 renewals of in: Q1-‘en's Plate but I trim Miss nnlited Wlndlna is being ogled by '-::-r pundits these mornings. Wind- * EVERY REFRIGERATOR FULLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE LONG SERVICE — COMPLETE SATISFACTION SAVE *ioo~°°‘id":;;: ?§§.i. —on the beautiful new 1954 ‘ “SNOWDON Defrost-0-Matic" FULLY AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING Dnly SNOWDON offers features found In refrigerators costing up to I ‘ Now on the NEW 9.5 cu. ft. model . . . the beautiful NORGE . . . last word in design and engineer- . . - - ' 1 B‘,,f. 1' t lllnlltl‘ of four of eight start: I.DWO|COeRaSSI{l’l'Il£ll[:CE.s.’ . 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