Show To 10 i 4 II ORM OLF KINGS FAIt QUALIFY FOR OPEN 1 1 Omaha Youth in S Mondays Monday's Qualifying t Tests est Harry Cooper Sets New Course Record Over Tough Pittsburg Club NEW EW YORK June 11 AP On AP-On On the principle of the survival of ot the fittest the field of ot one thousand and one seeking the tho national open golf championship has been cut to I With With- thirty-five thirty of ot the leadIng leading lead lead- ing professionals and amateurs lead I al already already al- al ready assured of their places when actual championship play begins atthe atthe at atthe the Winged Foot club N. N Y on June 27 more than other golfers sought the remaining places In the qualifying round yesterday The hole 36 qualifying test conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted on courses In nineteen widely wide wide- ly scattered cities brought disaster I to a a. number of ot stars who have tl figured figured fig fig- In previous years either at th the national open the tile national amateur championships or both SWEETSER IS OUT OF PLAY Three former national amateur kings icings failed tailed to qualify qualify Jess Jess Gull Gull- ford Jess Jes Sweetser r and nd Chick Evans Evans once held the na national national na- na open title as well Evans failed in the Chicago districts district's qualifying round Sweetser at New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and Guilford Gullord at Boston Watts Gunn up runner-up for the national national national na na- na- na amateur Itle in 1925 found the tile Oakmont course at Pittsburg too much for him and Mike lIIke Brady veteran winged foot toot pro who twi twice was up runner-up for the open championship championship cham cham- failed at New York Evans' Evans companions in misfortune at Chicago included Abe Espinosa Willie Hunter and Gus ot o The Tho honor of oC returning the lowest lowest low low- est hole 36 score the youthful youth ful Cui Omaha amateur John Goodman former trans-Mississippi trans titleholder who scored over the Omaha Field club course A stroke bacK bacKof of him was Johnny Rogers of Denver Denver Den Den- ver while Jock Hendry shot a I Ineat neat at Minneapolis COOPER MAKES 68 FOR RECORD It remained for LI ilar Harry Cooper of ot Buffalo runner runner up to Tommy Armour for the open Clown in 1927 to record what was as probably the finest performance o othe othe the day Playing over the Oakmont Oakmont Oak Oak- mont course at Pittsburg one of the stiffest layouts in the country Cooper shot a 68 75 for His ills 68 63 8 on his second eighteen established established a new course record Willie Wlllie Klein of ot New York went Cooper two better In the metropolitan tan district test at the Salisbury club He lie scored a sensational 66 on his first eighteen and then added an SO for 14 to lead the field |