| Show Pam Barton Briton Hope Against U. U US s. s I By HENRY SUPER United Press Sports Writer SUMMIT N. N J. J Oct 1 The l-The The national national na na- na- na women's go golf f championship battle battles s emed to be beheading heading today I toward the first international final since 1914 Eight players players players-an an English girl girland girland girland and seven Americans remained Americans remained Inthe in inthe inthe the running for the title relinquished this year by Mrs Glenna Col Collett ett Vare of Philadelphia time six-time cham cham- pion The consensus wAs w s that the in invader in- in vader year vader year old Pam Pant Barton of London British champion w will champion will ll be one of the two to to survive today's quarterfinals and the semifinals to to- morrow Pam has three stern foes in the upper bracket of the tournament Today she he faces young B Beatrice atrice Barrett Barrett Barrett Bar Bar- rett of Minneapolis and anda a semifinalist semi semi- semifinalist semifinalist finalist last year If she she- triumphs she must meet th the winner of th the match between Marion Miley of Lexington Kyi Ky and Mrs Carl H. H Donner of Springfield N NJ J. J In the lower bracket out of which will come Saturdays Saturday's other finalist are Mrs W. W E. E Shepherd of Beverly Hills Cal Katherine Hemphill a a youngster from Columbia S. S C. C Mrs Opal S. S Hill Kansas City veteran veteran veteran vet vet- eran and Mrs Maureen Orcutt Crews of Coral Gables Fla finalist in the 1927 tournament Mrs Shepherd and Miss Hemphill today and Mrs Hill and Mrs Crews clash in hole 18 matches Mrs Hill gained her position with the most startling upset of the tour tour- She accounted for young Patty Berg of Minneapolis in yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yes yes- yes yes-I third round Mrs Crews Crews' gained her bracket by defeating another another another an an- other favorite Dorothy Dorothy Dorothy Doro Doro- thy thy- d of San an Francisco 1934 S |