Show Full Calendar of Thrills Slated For Golfers During 1934 Season Note This Note This Is b another of a 11 series of ot st stories ries on 1934 sports pr prospects written especially for the Associated Press by outstanding leaders By HERBERT H. H JAQUES President United States Go Golf Association BOSTON Jan 3 The CAP AP The golf year of 1933 brought 1 its 8 full share of at surprises and upsets many of or which will wUl Influence the competitive season of 1934 For example take the open championship Johnny Johnn Goodman who won the title sO so brilliantly is an amateur He defeated a great field Held of seasoned players and his closest rival Ralph Guldahl was a a. young professional pro pro- little known nationally at that time Ume What a battle royal the open will willbe willbe be next summer summer The veterans will willbe willbe willbe be out for revenge the younger stars will be optimistic of their chances and the leading amateurs including Goodman will be out to repeat the great triumph I look for tor an event teeming with interest interest in in- terest and excitement from the first to the last round at Merion Merlon Next consider the picture we shall see see at the amateur championship to tobe tobe tobe be played over the historic old course o of the country club at Brookline where Francis OuImet made golf history his tory in 1913 Stirred by records of ot Ouimet in the 1931 amateur by bl year old Michael Scott in last year years year's s British amateur and by Max Marton's Marston Marston's Marstons Mars Mar tons ton's play at Kenwood the old guard will be on the war path Just as eager the younger generation generation genera genera- tion will fight to the last putt to win the 1934 crown now reposing on George Dunlap's bea head t Not only do I anticipate a championship cham chant that will test skill skin and nerve to the utmost but one in which coin coin- corn com spirit will be rekindled and b burn rn to new heights On the golf golt calendar of or 1934 we have many events replete with interest inter inter- est Our amateurs will go abroad to meet a team in Great Britain that thatis is determined to win its first Walker cup and bolster bolter the morale of British amateur golf goll Late in the fall the British and American women teams eams carns will play for forthe forthe forthe the Curtis cup in this country These events added to the national championships and the entry of Bob Jones in the Augusta open in March will make 1934 one of or the most colorful colorful colorful color color- ful seasons we have ever had I am ant strongly of the opinion that inthe in inthe inthe the next 10 years years' we shall see a marked Improvement in the play of our women golfers There is a noticeable increase in Ia the serious interest girls under 20 years of age are taking in the game and this is general throughout the country I It will wUl take but a a few years to bear fruit and Is unmistakable evidence of ofa a higher st st. standard in women's golf golt |