Show Armour Shoots 68 to Lead in Canadian Open I COUNTRY C 0 U UN N T TRY It Y COUNTRY CLUB TORONTO Jol July 9 P Tommy p-Tommy Tomm Tommy Armour British British British Brit Brit- I ish open champion and current defender of the Canadian open I crown blazed his way around I today in a par shat I four GS-four four strokes under per per- feet figures to figures to take an early lead in the he fl first t round of the Canadian Canadian Ca Ca- nadian open golf championship Tommy went out in 32 bagging two birdies and an eagle Ie on the he journey and then hen came home In Tnt 36 to o tie tic Ic the he record for he tIle course VUlt Dutra of Los Angeles went three 0 ocr o cr p par pr r on he the last Jact nine af af- ter a 37 out and posted a score of 76 16 one more than han George Duncan I of or the he British Ryder cup team cam who settled down after a shak start sart to score 38 37 for a 75 Albert lbert Eston Estony pf f N. N Y posted a 70 to tic tie Spittal Spit tal for second place Aubrey Boomer of France and Ted of Wildwood Mass came caine in together with wih which placed them hem well up along with Horton Smith George Von Yon Elm business man man- golfer who lost the United States open b by one stroke In a 72 hole playoff with Billy Burke withdrew withdrew with with- drew from front the Canadian open shortly before he was due to o tee cc off oft today oday Von Yon Elms Elm's friends explained that the he strain of the he 72 hole pIa playoff playoff play play- off at Toledo Toedo had soured him on competitive golf JoU for tor a while and that hat he was taking akin a rest He lie was not in evidence on he tile cours and it was believed he had not come from Toledo Toedo Macdonald Macdonad Smith Canadian champion in 1926 and Abe Abc Mitch l ell cli and Willie Davis Dads of the he British Ryder cup team also withdrew |