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By 1931, when Helen's mother, Adelaide, died, the library was cramped for space.
He backed way outside leg stump, Ashwin followed him, Finch followed through with a big drive down the ground but was cramped for room, and hit it high to mid on for a simple catch.
He held himself together for par through the final three holes and his bunker escape on the 17th, when he was cramped for room and face to face with what looked like a prison wall, was among his very best shots at this tournament, though he later suggested the dampness of the sand had made it easier.
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