| Show HAGEN TIES FOR LEAD IN OPEN OPE VETERAN STAR STARS S i TIES REVOLT REVOLTA HE VOLTA A WHITE WITH 73 f 5 5 5 Yon Elm Slips SUps to 80 Along t 1 With Al AI Espinosa Gene GeneS S Has 74 S ri n on NORTH SHORE GOLF CLUB S. S c GIe Ill June 8 Playing P erratic erratic erratic er er- er- er but sensational golf golt the veteran Walter Valter Hagen of Detroit celebrated the anniversary of his debut In Inthe J the United States open championship by shooting a 73 73 one one over par today to day for the first round Thereby f sharing the early lead with Nell Neil White o of Los Angeles old year S California amateur champion am and surprise dark hor horse e in a field of 45 Johnny Revolta the youthful Me Mich pro who was one of the Florida winter season season sensations shot himself into a tie with Hagen and White with 37 36 37 36 73 Revolta had ad a great chance to crack par wide open and take an undisputed lead but missed repeated chances to cash cashin 0 in on 01 the green and wound up b br bj r taking fives lives on each cach of the last two holes 1 White who was only a year old when Hagen competed In his first American open got off oft to a sensational sensa sensa- a start in his debut to S championship competition Although he lie complained ined he wasn't hitting his irons satisfactorily there did not appear ap 9 pe pear r a real flaw in the youngsters youngster's S. S game S LIVES IN KANSAS A sophomore at the University of Southern California and No 1 player 5 on fl the Trojan golf team Whites White's home Is in Topeka Kas He scored his Ws first major tournament victory at Colorado Springs and won the California state championship last year The blond pound youth was low amateur with in the St St. Paul open last week The defending champion Gene of New York after alter a struggle to overcome wildness with his tee shots negotiated the last nine in par to post a 74 for Zor his first round He narrowly missed a foot 30 putt for a b birdie on the home hom green for br a bid to tie Hagen and White An unexpectedly big turnout In the 90 degree degre heat numbering more th than n cash customers by early aft afternoon watched the battle as old man par successfully staved off the ass assaults of the first half hal of the field a TIED WITH CREA VY was tied with Tom Creavy q of Albany N. N Y Yf and Charles MayoC Mayo V C Jr of of- Long Beach N. N Y veteran British American professional in the theS S 74 14 bracket A stroke behind all were OHn Dutra P. P G. G A. A cham champlon plon pion and his brother Mortie Johnny Farrell F rrell of ot New York Horton Smith of Chicago Bill Schwarz of t St. St Louis a and Ralph Beach Baltimore star George von van Elm of Los Angeles 1931 runner up and former national amateur champion was was the first firsti i favorite to hit the skids The business man player staggered back In 42 strokes for a total of ot 80 Al Espinosa who lost a title playoff to Bobby Jones JonesI I in 1929 also carded 80 SO The cores first IS 18 holes national O open fn toll Cx x Amat ur S Mortie Dutra Royal Rova Oak Mich 7 Prank Frank Walsh cuo Cn 5 41 38 g p- p 1 P. P Heaner Rochester N. N Y 3 IUd Gann Tenn 42 3 J. J a I r T T. T Barnett Chue ML 43 S Leonard Dodion Dodon Mo Ito 40 I LoI Angeles Cal Cat 37 S SI Kinder Park N. N J J. 40 39 I Denn Shute Philadelphia 3 S 76 a Chandler Arl 40 36 Phil Perkins Cleveland 38 35 38 76 Dawson Dawon 41 37 41 37 73 Walter Waiter heiber Jamaica N. N V Y 7 41 Sawyer Minneapolis Us Minn 41 3 U i Herman Berman ar Rama flushing N. N Y 7 42 Brennan 15 VS White Los Cat Cal Be Toronto oronto ont Out 40 38 40 36 76 Mel Washington ae ton b. b II C C. 42 44 42 84 i Clarence Camber t 42 43 42 43 42 35 i 0 Bobby 75 Richmond V Va V 38 37 lS fO NIck Weber Orand Rapids Mich Mleh 38 28 Harold Bethel Kan Kim 40 39 ag 40 u 79 John lohn Rogers Bogere Denver 42 35 D 42 80 Al AI Akron Ohio 41 38 40 80 t Von Elm Em Los An Angeles 42 33 80 u- u Ben Een en Cowdrey Omaha 41 40 ai Ton Manero ner c. c Greensboro N. N C C. 42 37 42 37 79 31 Or m N Tenn Teon 42 43 P u a ecu Z Worthington Ohio 42 H a Tit T C olta MenomInee Mich 37 36 it p o u. u Errie Ball BAn Atlanta Ga Qa 40 37 40 37 77 n Harry Cooper Chicago 41 78 o I ur Q ref Jr lr rd P Pa 45 lif Thomaa Thomis Harmon Jr 9 tI 1 3 3 76 40 16 V p T O. O 7 eU tC 11 Schwartz t 80 40 40 80 I gS Ren Rca Smith Oak Park ill SO 40 t. t 40 30 o I Paul Runyan White Whit PlAins tt N If 36 j 3 75 OnU Walker U. N N. NJ J 73 33 40 38 78 I Gor Smith Moorestown e o 73 41 41 37 78 Charle t i. i Deal N. N 42 l l' l I I cur ter 0 OHara Veron Verona Pa g at 4 ff f ihn m Omaha Omaha- M 3 76 76 mill Billy Burke Greenwich i COnn 41 n 79 7 S fL Herman Bermin Barron Darron Port Por N N. 39 77 77 17 p. p g. g H H. H Hyatt Charlotte N N. 0 82 42 43 2 J Walter r Kolak k iM N N. N Y 76 40 38 78 mil Jr h It c 42 38 r S Henry Henr N. N Y 73 38 38 35 73 I L. L J. J WIlcox Norfolk 74 3 74 I N. N Joe nt 78 78 41 37 78 OConnor N. N 1 J. J 79 30 41 38 79 1 W W. 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