Show AMERICAN AMERI C AN GOLF J JOHNNIES 0 WIN Wf Open Champ Takes Tilt From Robb Guilford Plays One Hole With Ball Cut in Half Dunlap Dunlap Dunlap Dun- Dun lap Triumphs PRESTWICK Scotland May 22 T Jr l Americas America's golfing Johnnies Johnnies Good Good Goodman man and Fischer Tuesday Fischer Tuesday led the Invaders in parade in the British amateur championship Goodman the U. U S. S open champion defeated W. W M. M Robb of Moseley 5 and 4 while Fischer conquered Gus Moreland a compa compa- riot triot triot 3 and 2 Goodman the betting odds favor favor- ite tc played sound but not spectacular golf colt and won much as lS he pleased against Robb in their first round match which was postponed from Monda Monday owing to the size o of the field The Omaha youn youngster ster who tinted the first nine hoes in 37 to establish es cs- a three hole lead will not play his lis second round match until Wed If It he gains the third round he ic will be forced to engage in another another an an- other match in the afternoon in order order or or- der to catch up with the field Wins on Sixteenth Fischer the tall and spare golfing son on of a Cincinnati letter carrier closed out his second round match with Moreland on the sixteenth green The he two young oung members of ot the 1934 American Walker cup team battled on n even terms for the first nine holes Fischer gaining a lead of ot one hole at athe atthe atthe the he second and Moreland erasing it with a win at the eighth The Ohioan his lead at the twelfth and nd thereafter kept steadily adding addingto to o Jt n. I Despite the unique experience of ot having to play with half halt a ball at the sixth hole Jesse Guilford of Boston a former fonner American amateur titleholder er r advanced to the third round at the expense o of Lister Hartley of Kent a member of the 1932 British Walker cup up squad 4 I and 3 3 Guilford's loss of ot the sixth hole provoked good natured chuckles from the le gallery gaUer and the big Bostonian not ot lacking in humor himself added a few To begin with he played the hole poorly His second shot landed in a arut arut aut rut ut to one side of the green many yards ards awa away When he played from the he rut the ball split in two He finished fin fin- shed the hole with the remnants the half moon oon finally wobbling into the he cup after a couple of tempting putts utts Dunlap Has Struggle George Terr Terry Dunlap Jr American amateur champion had to struggle to o s score re a 1 up victory over a fellow c countryman A. A W. W Breault of De- De troit roll Dunlap's second round victor victory over Breault was the second close shave the he New Yorker has had in two days In n the first round against G. G P. P Packenham Pack Pack- nham Walsh of ot Calcutta Dunlap came back after being 5 down at the thirteenth to win 1 up at the twenty twenty- second Jack McLean year old Scotch star tar and the second betting choice defeated H. H M. M t Gow of or Prestwick by bj 3 and 2 and qualified to meet Fischer F cher cherin In the third round |