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Show WS1TING GOLFERS HAVE LOWEST SCORES KANSAS CITY, June IP. Out of town players hit their stride today in the second day's qualification quali-fication play of tlie trans-Mississippi golf tournament tourna-ment and it was the visitors who figured prominently promi-nently in the low ecores for the two days. Or.e of the low scores today was made by Stewart Stlckney of St. Louis, who shot a 74. Stickney'e scire yesterday was 79, giving him a total of 153. Hp is tied with James Ward of the Kansas City country club, who ehot a 78 yesterday and a 7b today. , Other visitors who scored today are expected to land; the championship flight and their qualifying quali-fying totals were: R E. Bocheukamp, Forest park, St. Louis. 167; R. E. Kuenp-er, Sioux City, Iowa, 157 ; M. J. S.-hwartz, Omaha Field club, 172; T. B. Griffith, Wichita. 163; Blaine Young, Omaha Field club, 162; Arthur Bonebrake, Topeka, Kan., cbampion, 152; F. W. Griggs. Topoka, 166; Jack Hughes, Omaha Field club. 166, and R. G-. Bush, Jr., New Orleans, 159. |