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Show They Have Every Right to Be Froud ot Their Scores V' -r ' -' f V .. . t Sam Snead (left) of Whito Sulphur Springs, W. Vs.., and Marvin Ward of Spokane, Wash., display their scores in the clubhouse after finishing the first round In the national open golf tournament at Philadelphia Thursday. Snead's IS led the field, while Ward's It stamped him as the low amateur and tied him with Lawson Little for second place. Ward posted a 73 in Friday's second round, while Snead was not scheduled to play until later in the afternoon. soon to expect them sgaln by 1S44J Shute, Ward Top Golfers With 142 for 36 Holes By LAWTON CARVER International News Sports Editor PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June IWith one-fourth of the field in, Marvin (Bud) Ward, the Spokane amateur, and Denny Shute, l placid former professional champion, today stood deadlocked at 141 for the second round lead in the national open golf cham- : pionshlp. . . : - . ! Ward had taken an early lead j when he added a second round TS to bis f yesterday, but his tenure i la front remained la effect only until Shute ould get home with bis 71, three over par. With bis TO of yeeterday this, gave blm a tie with Ward. Lawssa Little, husky former amateur ama-teur ace now performing as a "business "busi-ness man golfer," barged into third place at this stage ef ths tournament tourna-ment by carding T4, five strokes above his opening as, for a, two- , day 14i. Jug McSpadsa quickly moved Into the spot coupled by Little by ! matching the hitter's US. McSpaden had a TO yesterday and carded 7- Tl today for his US. Ed Kings ley, Salt Lake Country club amateur, carded 75 for the second day's play, which with bis a f Thuradav elves blm a 181 Sam r.rkj Jr. misberfk. TT e. Vlte afseksSe, Osklsas. Get. TS-TT 15S. CKarlM SchjMklsr. Ceoeomrllls, Fe., TS-TS TS-TS 1H. BUIr Burks, Clemsad. Okie, T4-T4 14S. nlfaivla Were. Sr. as. Week.. SS-T3 14X B. Hulrhiin.s, BttkUkest, Pe.. TS- xAtvLs D. Bnntt. Kosm, C TS-SS 184. Qmi Conk. Annltton. Ala.. 80-1SS. ll.rry Adama, MwlUiah, Ml.. Ts-79 1&7. uu B. Maratoa. Bridsapet, Pa.. 1- "johw runll. aprtosrMS. W. TT-T 3i' rrsiik, miwsukM, wul. so-s j si kui J. Kauar, JtaskM, Wla.. el-la Jimmr Bbue. One Msek. K. T. IHI ijo OsesuH, O the. Wab, TSTS 18wm A. tYssHila, Altoona. ! TS-T4 3"B.lfors. Ore a PsutU rarm MX.. TVi?dw na a ssler, SaK Lake cnr. TrTa4i2M ', WUkauMrs. f TM5 total. Klngsley's score U believed to just about put him on ths border line for ths low SO qualifiers and it will not Be determined until Friday Fri-day night If bis score Is low enough to keep blm In the tournament The breaks of the game seemed te go against ths chunky Utahn and meet all ef hie trouble was poor putting. Ed three-putted the fourth, firth and sixth holes and was In seven traps. By all ths laws of averages the winner ought to come out of those who stand at Tl er better for the first IS boles, but this is a tricky course, where a disastrous sis or eovoa is possible on almost any hole, and Bobby Jones, spectator hare, summed up ths uncertainty f It when he was asked, to name ths winner. He thought a minute aid said: Til tell yea Saturday Slight- j U. S. Open Scores SO alas sass tsar. aAatfraw liail Aniens far. Pa.. Sl- Jc! r.aSiaa. Itaaasaia. Tv . T5-TS aWUIUna a C aHaM, aiahaaanA Vs. as.s4 tee. Radar Jvvatt. BtrtWr. Pa.. IM1-KI Bra HofM, Whna liej . H. X.. TS-74 Kmrnm. leaaranewa, Fa, Tt-TS 4ll tniake. DaKal. nt, TS-TT ISA Oral B upn. Mns. . ata, Si-S3 VI Okaaat, Past M J., TS-T1144. Gaoa Sai a, aa, BraoklW a. r 74-71 '''rt 4ar arm , SL X-aula. Ma.. S3-S1 ""cia rHsr aener. Ferlaa saarta. Ve. S0- (i ?i VAaa E . Tail. CaL. 71-77 iRIaaert AD la. PWlssoat, Fa.. SS-SS K4ma Oeeratte. PttUkarsa. SS-TS 'rraiik Oeuwt. Caeu.O ale , T4-7S 1SHaule CCaasuar, Baaemia , M. TB-Tt sii n. aria, ran a cmbut ci . tb-71 UnW Shete, a W. Va Te-7 """t'Eai t. Battle Creafc Ma . SMS Jim' Del Yaele, OreaaMr Pa TS-VillVl TS-VillVl N. B . -Cnnea. re, SS-TS Jim' rooiis. ntnii.. tn , ts-ts ijs IZnaM Pee . BWtalfU a. Ma. IS-TS IX m Utile, arallea Waeea, M. , SS-T4ir!ii SS-T4ir!ii . Maelanr Perk, CaU TS-TS l&rt W. BrewaeB. HarteaS. MA TT-,0Ji1"toialde.Ble. TT-,0Ji1"toialde.Ble. K. C. TS-TS-15W. OUr Crlaiese. tWa , Ala-. TT-TT 1MHcr . Brrs Tames, TS-TS- Wilfrid aaH. Ca -ate Spctasa. Co . "SiStt'M-TSA, C !. T. IT-TT HX ITh a. til. S3 1 Claraar. Seraamaa. a Me rart. r OTr. CKT. K. TS-T4 ""Ji'rrr OleaM le. Waateere, Mass, Sa- 'Va'reS U MtSpedaf. WtoeBa etar. Mess.. J.T Coiiiot. Clserflald. Pa.. T7 7S 1JJ. BriK Collar. Uaddoo flald. K. TS T3ToiJLla. raeaedr. Mess, 74-74 "tun Haerear, C rtMka. ti. C T- "i7ilto.re Jr. Saa4aa . M. T. URajJ.lSiv, Oe -est, Pe, TJ-T4 JlaTmjr luat, Bto toa. Taaee, TS- JToiila. T nloaaa, Ala. . v T-" SC. Whilaad. PlajnTlald. K J. 7JVwltadrw r S.rmria. Clarka Summit. Pa. J0-7J JM Wlffy Cox. WaaMKSlon. D. C. . '-'" G.OTII. Faala. Pttllad.lphlA. PS. Jl JJ 1ST J..hn Klndar. Plain ft. Id. N. J. ..TJ-JJ M Malt Kowal. Pliilmont Pa. . .. "Jf '? Jolia Mllward. Madiaon. wla. . .7S-TT 113 |