Show It mT CLASH IN 1 sut SECOND NU BLOCK BLUCK y L TONIGHT r Ue 1 I Hi Leaves Balls in in 1 Position for Opener Hoppe in Form 4 CHICAGO March 28 Jakc Jake Schaffer t ids id's champion champlon jt will lk re 1 an opportunity from his first shot to increase tho the 3 31 34 point lead he ho Wished bUshed last Jast night over Willie Hoppe Ui ler er champion when he won the first lock k of ot their 1500 three-night three s latch atch 00 to Rounding out his fifth stun with an unfinished run of 34 left leCt the balls bails nicely grouped at atje 11 table shot L' L je S e head hE-ad of ot the for his opening nIght l Hoppe in m his new role rolo of challenger L. L nd Schaefer displayed billiards last Ii kt i that ran virtually the gamut of q li possibilities Hoppe with sold mold time delicate stroke was the then n aster ster of ot smooth nursing his masses al- al I bouch ouch at times hesitated over were ex ex- J tied nY Infrequently n with e a tf remarkable was a he e fg forced precision to table and li drives HAMP IN TROUBLE h The rhe young youn champion almost Invariably 1 id difficulty lf I in n g getting the b balls mo mother o Tab is ish Ta d ther and gave a v va a great dl display of h hard ot at making On his nights night's high high run Q Hin in the fourth Inning Schaefer's first i leven Jeven shots were of the extremely dlf- dlf 4 t l Cult type and table length caroms pre pre- I At times r s both showed poorly 11 Except for tor th tho possibilities of ot j rs r's opening play tonight the game so tk r. r ight be regarded as ItS virtually even I t e I at I point difference In strings not bel be- be l regarded I as a great factor ia I Without the champions champion's uncompleted ning the honors last night night- were the theO O ormer champions Hoppe fJ had t the hit high rt un mi against Schaefer's s and d the theM theist M st st. average a 51 1 9 7 as against Schaefer's I counted in every inning alF al- al F ough the first and eighth showed only L wo os and the ninth a one Schaefer registered reg reg- I t a IL blank In the first after alter he had hadon 4 son on on the bank and missed th the thi opening I hot and failed to count again in the hird in ninth inning he counted iyone I MISS MISS EASY ONES I flu Is 10 the last part o of or the game brilliant I play accounted for the small scoring ing ng although it appeared appealed that at times oth Schaefer er and Hoppe missed easy IN hance especially the tho champion in the With ith Inning when he had Hoppe to totI tI Z r. r 94 and missed both balls bails on a masse i 2 counted points in that run un nd nil appeared to have victory in the first lock in his grasp Jem 17 Hoppe ing a grim nerve and Summoning his old mastery clicked of off J and drew drev into a lead p Schaefer apparently disconcerted by byJ c this this' bis recovery recover played Inferior billiards J orthe next neit three Innings although his F k ireful leaves permitted Hoppe HOpp nothing I I dj Uhe athe tenth frame Schaefer got t the b balls gether after few hard shots shot i a s and san ran f h 14 I EXODUS r OF GOLFERS i I WORRIES JOHN BULL if 1 LONDON March 28 The Tho persistent exo- exo du o leading British golfers to the Unit Unit- k the local T continues press ue A t to special p receive correspondent o emphasis enl In n on the subject states It would em m to be a II deliberate attempt to make learner corner In the worlds world's golfing talent I to Hutchison and Barnes Darnes as two British h born players acknowledged masters who have v e migrated e t to the United I J. J State t tte e he rt t the list Hit of f others t s which I not only but a ne I Apart lApart from hundred hundreds of renowned reno artlan artl- artl an tea III from frOIn the Scottish nurseries he finds he of et Wilfred Reid of Banstead p po owns swa n Jami's Jamis Hepburn of Home Park II ld it b Laurence n Ayton o of St. St Andrews r J Philip Taylor y r of r Fulwell I Il J. J alaI ala Ma- I B R. S S. of Edinburgh Edin- Edin burgh Ralph Smith of Ve West t Middlesex l I c Douglas l Edgar Edgal of Newcastle buries Mayo Mavo of Tom Vardon of I ersey erleY James Scott Worthington of Sun- Sun and Surrey Mid-Surrey Robert Andrew f Philip Gaudin of Jersey W. W I Horns of or Chei and onci Alan Gow GO GOol of ol I Downs nature being what it Is he there Is la nothing strange or un- un tural in the craftsman selling his skill most lucrative market Only a s. pure altruistic mind could pos possibly dictate any other Ih r course Unfortunately we live in a a. age ace |