Show LONG LON G BEACH BEACH GOLFER GOLFER LEADS LEADS FIELD FIELD FIELDIN IN QUALIFYING ROUND ROUND OF BIG BIG BIG- TOURNE JEffERS MAKES HOlE IN ONE SHOT Dallas and Fresno Stars Tie for Second Honors VIRGINIA I. com COUNTRY Tm CLUB Long Beach Cal Cat Jan 2 AP AP-A AP A native son of Long Bt Beach DI Dick k LInares Li Linares LI- LI flares led a golf field of many na national national national na- na stars toda today in the qualifying eighteen holes of the 2500 LongBeach Long LongBeach LongBeach Beach open tournament with a a. care card cardot of ot 70 one under par Harry Cooper of Dallas Texas and Jack Hart Fresno Cal turned in cards of 71 while the 72 cards were vere held by nine nine Macdonald Macdonald Smith Great Neck N. N Y Al AI Watrous Grand Rapids Mich Mel Smith Portland Ore Al AI Espinosa Glencoe N. N Y Andy Ka Kay Toronto Vic Vie Dalberto Los Angeles Olin Dutra Fresno Hutt Butt Martin Corona Ca Cal And Fred Fled Minch Sacramento Seventy-seven Seventy was the admission card to the final thirty hole championship flight tomorrow The feature of the day was provided pro iro- vided by Dallas Jeffers Riverside who made a hole in one on the f fifteenth fifteenth if- if a yard pitch shot and followed this up with a couple of birdies Wild William E. E Chicago was two over par with a card of 73 and among those who acc accompanied him in that card were George Von Yon Elm of ot Los Angeles Mortie Morti Dutra of Aberdeen Wash Vash Willie Hunter of Santa Monica Cal CaLi Elmer Holland of Los Angeles Jack Tarrant of Los Angeles Angeles Angeles An An- geles Frank Walsh of Appleton VIs tVis Neil Nen Christian of Yakima Wash Vash Bill Creavey of Oklahoma and Larry Gleason of Long Beach Bill and Bobby Cruikshank Cruikshank shank the nationalists who drew the largest gallery outside of Macdonald Macdonald Mac Mac- 1 donald Smith found the putting rather hard on them and both turned in cards of 75 a class which found mates in names of ot Arnold Statz erstwhile big league baseball player John Black Wichita Kan and a host of oth others rs The day was was ideal for golfing Coupled with a warm sun in the morning a light breeze was felt As the afternoon progressed progressed pro pro- gressed It became slightly overcast overcoat and Just chilly enough to put zest Into nto the players The Tle highest cards turned in were In n the 86 class Among those who failed to qualify were Abe Espinosa of San Sa-n Francisco Fancisco Tom and Joe Toe Texas professionals Johnston and Ed Gayer of ot Chicago Arthur McPherson and Bill Kinnear Canadian players and a n host of others including visitors and local ll professionals and amate ama- ama te eurs i Macdonald donald Smith played higher gOlf golf out but was one over par for forthe forthe the he return The first batch of scores to be turned in for the afternoon eighteen holes in the qualifying round Included in In- In eluded Andy Kay Toronto 72 Frank Walsh Appleton Wis 73 B. B C. C Creary Oklahoma City 73 John Black Wichita Nan Ian 75 Mitchell l Montclair N. N J J. 75 Mac Webber Grand Rapids Mich 75 76 Arthur McPherson l Montreal 80 Bert Gee Edmonton Alta Alia 81 Si C. C J. J Berry Eau Clair Glair Wis Vis 84 Al Espinosa Glencoe Ill carried In n a a. card of 72 Tom San Antonio 78 Bill Kinnear Saskatoon Saskatoon I toon oon Canada 81 Si and H. H J. J Borsen Ashland Ohio 81 Additional scores in the qualifying round were Al AI Watrous Grand Rapids Mich l 72 2 Willie Hunter Santa Santi Monica Cal 73 E. E V W. Chicago 73 3 Joe Elmsford N. N Y 77 71 7 P. P C. C Hall Birmingham Colo Cole 77 7 W. W C. C Gordon Rockford Ill 78 8 J t. W. W Hutchison Oklahoma 78 Harr larry Harry Flora Ho Houghton Mich 80 SO F F. R R. Stroller N. N J. J 80 0 Charles Charle Johnston Omaha 80 SO John ohn Madden Kansas City 0 0 O. |