Show p pJ J JULI 1 U 7 GOLF MEET FIELD FEL TO BE E NARROWED DOWN OW T TO SIXTY TODAY Holds Lead at t Start of Second Round Numerous Upsets Feature in First Round I Bobby Jones Two Strokes Behind Leader COLUMBUS 0 O. July 9 AP AP AtI All but sixty leading golfers will be eliminated from the national open championship competition by the second round of play at the Scioto Country club today While Whilo the tae same ame threescore who led at th the end of the first round rounel yesterday had hado no o assurance assurance of surviving after the second cond session session their scores indi ind that those who had nad j higher than for thirty six holes would be In the discard As play started today the leader l for tor the first holes hoes was Bill of ot Chicago who his ils nickname of at Wild rUd Dill Bill by threading the n narrow fairways and finding the treacherous greens with only sixty eight strokes a record for the course Close at hi his hl heels were wele Bobb Bobby I Jones of Atlanta seeking to add to his titles of ot national amateur and British open that of ot American open champion and John H. H Junior of ot Portland Ore Northwest open titleholder They scored one under par on each nine for totals of 70 One stroke farther back came Al Espinosa of ot Chicago ago and Joe of ot New York while five men including the defending cham cham- pion plon Willie MacFarlane had par 72 to their credit There were three with 73 73 including Walter WaIter Hagen and rind a half halt dozen with good Among the eight who scored 75 for the first day were three amateurs amateurs ama ama- amateurs Jack Westland of ot Seattle Densmore Shute of Huntington W. W V. V Va and Chick Evans of Chicago Tommy Armour of New York got himself among the 76 group of eleven b by bl scoring an excellent 34 on the second nine after alter taking 42 t to reach the turn Keefe Carter of ot Oklahoma City Yes Western tern amateur champion was also in m this bracket There were several surprises In Inthe Inthe inthe the first round such as an SO 80 by Al Watrous of ot Grand Rapids Mich up runner-up to Jones in the British open a bad bd 83 by MacDonald Smith of New York Western Vestern open Olen titleholder titleholder titleholder title- title holder and a tt like score by Eddie Held of ot St. St L Louis lils trans trans- trans Mississippi champion Other laggards were Jock Hutchison formerly British open champion who took 83 Harry Halry Cooper Kansas Cit City 84 Watts Gunn of Atlanta an and Roland Mackenzie Mac Mac- lac- lac kenzie of at Washington with 87 The only overseas o competitor Peter OHara O'Hara of Australia started so poorly hat he withdrew About the greatest excitement caused by the first round aside from spectacular ar 68 and Bobby Dobby Jones' Jones eagle 3 on the yard eight was the sub-par sub 70 re returned returned returned re- re turned by the last player to finish the grind John Junior He had not previously pre c competed in national events and by virtue of ot the draw was slated to play alone at the end Of vf the procession He finally got got gota a R. partner but was all aU but ut forgotten until he scored a birdie 4 on the final linal hole and modestly announced that thal he had tallied two under perfect perfect perfect per per- figures for the round His play was not a chance stroke for fOt he has been playing for tor twenty years sl sice e ehe he cam came from Scotland and he ha scored a good 91 in winning the Northwestern open at Spokane Another late finisher who caused changes in the tabulation of ot leaders was J. J G. G Collins of ot Kokomo Ind md He came home with even par 72 and in this class also was Fred Freel MacLeod of ot Washington who won the title many years ears ago The veteran veteran veteran vet vet- eran chalked up 74 with a a. par 36 on nn the first half halt |