| Show EXPECTED TO REVEAL FUTURE PLANS TO ID COMMISSION TODAY If r 3 l k rk leads Les the Way Wy I f e Hundred e Eighteen i h Players Y S Turn in n Low Enough nough Scores res tc io to Qualify for National 1 I 0 Open P enC Championship ham P P PEI N Rv EI VI YORK June 15 AP Fairest AP-Fairest Fairest to foulest weather greeted the than han 6 g gofers who went into the qualification tests of the nair na- na ir op p. p e en championship on seventeen widely scattered courses course s yes yes- rain ram followed b b Selves Neves lYes at Chicago while in inn ns n noy mountain region the recent downA down- down se was soft from 5 8 A shower of large id dampened the spirits of man many i in the east ast players qualified made inch Hugh the rain at Chicago ary postponement of a play m tj two must be chosen I a r who finished with The vet- vet were few fe upsets IAl Smith an open champion failed tailed to reach to-reach reach reache teen t en years ears ago select e l ct list fist in the New York d dohn dIs- dIs J ohn hn Black who tied with ones S in 1922 for the runner potion to Gene at J l ent down in the Kansas area ea Jimmy Manion of St St. amateur also failed fer sera leral 1 amateurs of caliber d exceptionally exceptionally- presaging tie ble for the professionals in inn ins n to the open crown which 1 Walker won In 1924 1024 and WilM Wit Wll- M Macfarlane In 1925 1125 Chick Chicks 1 s he Chicagoan who paid his expenses to England to par- par itei teh In the recent amateur won by Jesse Sweet- Sweet l sas sIn In a tie for fourth place hl go Keefe Carter western e eking and Clarence Wolff Mississippi title holder 4 the places at St St. Louis more Sore Shute of Huntington vi scored at Cleveland and Marston and D D. Clarg Corkran dle 1 He Hed d of St St. Louis Harrison stop ston of St St. Paul and Jackland Jack Tack Jackland I land d. d of Everett Wash ash were ere erea well a ell known amateurs to Westland representing the ers ty of Washington reached hed d tl finals l of the Intercollegiate last year jear where he heb b beaten iten by y Fred Lamprecht of i veland reland showed by bv far the best a all aU fourteen qualifiers t r 50 Held registered at atlo L' L lo Louts u Ts s while Wolff turned In eating Beating Ung out Manion by one Players Players on the Oakmont Pittsburg where the 1 nal amateur was played last ember r met with difficulties some iome ome professional Emil Loef- Loef ts nning the day with 1 arl y Rowe his assistant second 8 ond place with 15 e qualifiers by sections follow ollow P sleet and a cold wind presented I Chicago Eddie 18 Eddie Lb g l Jack Blakeslee Bill Hartshorn Chick Evans W W. B B. Hutchison Willie Hunter Carl Wilman J T G G. Collins J. J J H H. Bird Austere Claeyssens Wa Water Waster ter Apel Eddie MurPh Murphy Mur- Mur Ph phy Frank Walsh Dewey Weber Happy Martin I Frank Brad Brady James Eliot Evans L L. B B. WalUe Wallie Nelson Alex Ayton George Stark Two of last six to qualify In play playoff playoff off postponed by darkness New Kew York 18 George 18 George McLean T T. T D D. Longo John JohnT J JO J. J O OConnor O'Connor Pat Doyle Robert Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert Cruickshank 15 15 Tommy Haimon Harmon Harmon Har- Har mon August Robert Black David Hanley Gil Gir Nichols Arthur Aithur Demane Demane De- De mane Louis Costello Villie Willie Willie Wil Wil- lie Klein Dan Williams William Villiam J T Glancy Clancy Anthony Gergo John Clarence Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence Manero Cleveland 14 Jack H-Jack Jack Thompson Ben Wiechman Larry Lloyd Gullickson George Howard P P. O O. O Hart Carl Rocco Raymond Raymond Ray RIlY- mond Derr Alfred Sargent J T W V. Kenney Densmore Shute Harry Reese Clem Wiechman D D. K White Philadelphia 10 10 Boo Bob Barnett Max Marston Joe Brennan Brennan Brennan Bren- Bren nan Tom Skipper Ralph D D. Beach D D. Clark Corkran Bill Leach W W. R R. Dickinson Dickinson Dickin Dickin- son son Lou Goldbeck Glenn Spencer Pittsburg Emil S-Emil S Emil Loeffler Charles Ro Rowe e Fred Pred BaronI Walter Loeffler John Rogers Terry Delvichio Jock Kennedy 16 Nelson Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zim Zim- merman Detroit 7 Devere 7 Devere Roberts Fred Ford G G. G Lester Conley George Christ Frank Alex Ross T James mes Beaupre Boston 7 7 Willie Ogg Dave Sutherland Jock MacAndrew John T T. Shea John G G. G Curley Arthur E E. Reid Robert Cunningham Richmond 4 Pat 4 Pat Jimmy Thomson Roland Hancock Sam Belfore Dallas 4 Effe 4 Effe Carter Wit wil Wll Maguire Tom Lally Harold Harold Harold Har Har- old Scott Long Minneapolis 4 Willie 4 Willie Kidd Harrison Johnston Eric George Smith Atlanta 4 Charles 4 Charles W W. Hall E E. K McCarthy Billy Goebel Howard Beckett Denver 3 Jimmy 3 Jimmy Gullane Ralph Smith Fred Bell Seattle 3 Jack 3 Jack Westland Bon Stein Johnny Tun Junor or Kansas City 3 Harry 3 Harry Cooper Joe Matthews 1 6 Vic Trout St St. Louis 2 Eddie 2 Edde Held Clarence V Wolff 0 t San Francisco 1 Abe 1 Abe Espinosa Los Angeles 1 I 1 Tom Stevens |