Show 'M8SfciYtfl'liinia- 1 jfef 4 C Sunday Morning Salt £akc tribune- (Tljc - - -- Odds Install Guldahl as Favorite Again in Open Fort Douglas Seeks Another Fort Title Entries Pour Third Tradition Against Set Course In for 7 For Utah Open Victory for Big Ralph F6rt Tournev 56 Sign Up Star-Studde- W For Annual i With a field of 56 golfers entered and more expected to report for play tile Fort Douglas invitation tournament promises to be one of the biggest in the histony of the event The tournament lull get under way Monday at the Post club starting at 8 a m The event is open to all feminine shotmnkers Players who had not registered Saturday will be allowed to enter at the first tee Monday according to Professional Tee Branca and Miss Beatrice McCrea directors of the event Won in To Compete For $1000 Purse yv t" FTvr (i Golf Tussle Utah’s f ’38 First round matches will be run off Tuesday morning with the second round on Wednesday the semifinals on Thursday and the finals on All matches will be over Friday 18 holes No entry fee Is charged An unusually fine array of prizes have been posted Winners and runners-up in each division will re- d’' awards si The pairings for the qualifying round Monday follows: Reed of the Salt Lake Country club winner in in 1938 will be a strong contender for Fort Douglas invitation golf crown flay will open Monday Mrs G Mr m — Mrs Hnrence Borg G 1 Reed ami Mr N 05 m — Mary Lou Thomson Mr h A C Moore J h hikI Mr K 1 h 10 a tn — Mrs Al Finely Mr W J Jimmies BlPUxirt ami Mr 8 15 ft m — Mrs k h Hnvtruin Mr But HcnisUeet C amt Mr Aimuiir m -- Mint 8 20 a L)orthv Dmijaii Mri John Geerlarn mid Mr H Wise 8 25 a Mr Rnmnii Mr J 8 in B P Manley and Mr 8 P Dohha Mr H H Hoso 8 10 a m— Mrs Thornton D Mor I) N rn Mr Jerry Henderson ami Mr VS hite Mr AMte Corlelssei 8 J5 a m — Mr A C Hmhe Knox Patterson and Mr J 8 40 a m -- Mr Hlertsen Mr Dw Mrs Ja k llramiHKal Liidtny and — H H E Taylor Mr 8 45 a m Mr D Pe k amt Mr Kmeimrott J M C8 Mr 8 50 a m — Ruth Dahl iellft amt Mrs J E Loveless B Mi Ml 8 55 a m — Jean Kirlley Crea and Mr A O Uihren 00 8 W Vlt I 1937 and runner-u- p ft Field Stretch Drive Boxing Death Wins Feature Probed e open golf champion has everything against him but is still confident he will win his third successive title this week Big Ralph Guldahl Northwest Sturs Expected Nell Christian and A1 Harring- ton of Yakima Wash Charles f Congdon of Tacoma: Art Everson of Havre Mont Frank Minch of Sacramento Cal and Si Luttrell of Bend Ore will take part in the Boise $1000 open the week after the Utah meet but most of them will likely come to the Utah tournament first An attempt Ls aHo being made to attract Bdd Ward of Spokane here Ward is an amateur shotmaker and a former Walker cup player He is entered in the national open but announced before going east that he would like to play in both the Utah and the Boise tourneys if arrangements can be made The appearance of Ward would add considerable interest to the meet and tournament officials are making every effort to get the classy young shotmaker here for a duel two-tim- Geertsen Tests Shots on U S Open Course Geertsen went out in 38 on the first nine and finished back nne with a 37 on the He was playing with Dutch Harrison of Chicago John Malutic of Struthers Ohio and Ade Simon-se- n Special to The Tribune PHILADELPHIA— John Geertsen elongated professional from the Bonneville Municipal club of Salt Lake 'City was one of the many golfers who took a turn around the Spring Mill course here Saturday in preparation for the U S open championships which start Thursday g After three days of and no playing Geertsen had a little trouble on the first few holes here but settled down to 34-p- 36-p- of Minneapolis Geertsen announced after the round that he was well satisfied with his shots "They felt better the more I played" he reported The pro is expected to be joined by Ed Kingsley Salt Lake City amateur in a test round Sunday In the first round Thursday Geertsen will tee off with Jack Burke of Houston Texas at 1103 a m while Kingsley is paired with Ted Luther of Wilkinsburg Pa and is slated to start at 1:10 train-ridin- long-drivi- j Dads Sons Stale Meet 82-1- 2 3 (UP-T- Chicago n 2 1 Cos-gri- ff 6 for First Tournament to 16 IVlals will likely held here August 29 Ven Savage Kingsley's rival fo the title of Utah's finest amateui golfer also has the United State amateur championship tourney major goal Ven did not atj tempt to play in the national openj but he will perform in the statq open at Fort Douglas June 16 tee 18 the Boise open the week follow' ing and then go to Colorade Springs to defend his transmissis sippi crown These golf representatives with John Geertsen will do nuieh to put Utah on the national sports map The state is also due to receive some recognition in tennis with Malcolm Booth and Bill Pardoe preparing to perforin in the Intercollegiate tennis tourney Gordon Giles of I tah university may also compete Gordie’s hopes for a chance in the hig meet rest with the ‘‘I'” athletic council which will meet this week to determine whether the school can afford to give the brilliant young Hotter his chance for national honors Booth and I’ardoe will leave June 13 and will play in the eastern interool-- i legiate and New Jersey meets as well as the national intercolReunion and Giles legiate of I tali I’ won the eastern doubles title last year Junior Davis Cup Plan Young Silt Lake City tenni players are getting a real brenl with the formation of the Junioj Davis cup and Junior Developmen Snead Pirard Trail tennis squads under the direetioi "It’s the toughest tournament of of the ?alt Lake Tcmns club Now them all to win but I've done it 'more than ever before the ambi before The odds shoulej not be on loiii young racquet wielders hav what a man's chances are of win- a chance to advance just as fa as their ability will allow them li ning They should be on his chances the court game They will be givei of losing ” free instruction by capable teach Trailing Guldahl in the latest ers and provided with equipmen odds are Snead at 8 and Picard at and the chance to show thei 10 Far down the line is Gene Sara-ze- n wares in It’: major competition who has a hunch that 1939 the that could hap greatest thing be won He has his year again may for young players In this vi the title twice— the second victory pen and is certain to result n cinity coming some nine years after the more and better contenders for fu first ture competition in Utah’s majo He believes his chances are good tournaments I because he doesn't think that Guldahl Snead Paul Runyan Cooper If funds cun be raised I tail’s Metz Craig Wood Horton Smith schools are expected to join with Hines Revoltn Olin Jimmy Johnny Wyoming and tile three Colorado Dutra Denny Shute Tony Penna schools in making baseball a Big and Ben Hogan all of whom are Seven conference instead of In the current Goodall merely an easternsport competing division rare invitation at Fresh Meadow N Y In 1910 If baseball is adopted will bo In shape for the tournaas a conference Riort It probment ably will not be long until tennis "Why none of them can possibly and swimming also win" the stocky little Italian de- wrestling as conference ore scheduled clared after looking over the Spring sports Instead of the eastern and Mill course “Win the national open western division arrangements on top of 126 holes in four days in There is no surer wav to build I that New York event? don't think up the weak minor sports proany of them will have a ehanre gram at the I th colleges That's too much golf a week before the open ” Three Golfers Seek Kleetrieal Honors 1 f ' M Squire John Ellis Dan Ail - Gardner 14 s A W Llod Und E W Lundahl It vs sup and o'hers from Ogden Prutiie das for the tournament Merrill 14 will be announced later Entries were the vulors should be turned in to Professional in his C bed turned Dr J Paik Tee Bianca at the Fort Duugltto III store of the season with ft fine 75 club directors’ cup tournament The General Donald C Cubhison of It will be the whites against the whuh was slated to open Kiturdiy purph s in the Elks golf tournament (' ort Douglas has azuurcd President w ns pod ponrd tor one week act nt f at boiest Dale Sunday at 8 a m A1 Emery and other Utah Golf ax-l Alex mg to Professional he purple team indudes George smiation leaders that sold era at fer'v II Llcwdljn J L Knowles Frankle Post club will agun aid In and with sidelight altrac-LOTribune Internimintam Sorvue At the ( oai lies’ banquet last ycarauinmer The soldiers Benson R Williams N A Smlthen directing the meet ut ne gil'ery guides and set N - Plans w ere reh ised Sat- - Ott Romney did inch a fine job rs tions smh as the oai lies’ binqurt Smon Sliaplio U R Snow and Dr E L Cl irk The white trim up communication slationw t every jurdav fop the coaches’ hnnqurt the master of ceremonies that this year’the daily visit to the golf eoursc to V S Knight Art Weir B hole so that the entire progress of get together feature of the summer when Ott Isn’t available athletic Interest golfer-- i oac ties and really P the tournament can be recorded atlsihool for coaches at U ill State offh lals at the college have decided great tern hers In Waldorf Cox nnd Dr M H Denrdcn Krau'C Com h Dlikjtlmt his brother Dit k will lmve to Grovert It will truly be a roadies Campbell Blaine Grey II Harold the clubhouse Agricultural college AT WHITE PARK—800 I' M The stage U set for one of the Romnrv who ilireits the annual and Tom Mnikay fill the bill Ott Iirs a great reputa-bigge- haven at Logan during the week of DEMOCRATS golf tournaments ever held Utah State roai lilng hi hoot said the turn as a speaker and Ibck Isn’t June 12 to 16 ZINIX’S ln Glah Romney Imlimtrd Saturday that banquet will bo held In the Bluebird far behind ( allfnrnit Knwtlnn rtWn— Th Kp ( MrV" RutindM1’ In Pacific (j)tisl Ij’a"uc Other speakers will Ini ludo For- - inquiries are still coming In fur Tuesday evening June 13 Wdh thesihonl opening June 12 est (brosty) Cox Colorado's hoop information about the b hoot nnd n fcafiirrinv's Wvlit IVlCiI r at hi a t!r th he expeits one of the very best nthtelic nffirmls dei bled on comb (’ I Grovert the H vPlr HAVRE Mont June 3 lUP- t- Tuesday as the logl al evrmng for fo itbull artist nnd a representative c oai hing mxsions sime the r bool non A S A It vs STRIA HI PATI IISON lin non OO P M "I I din mm nui i G is W y he iv re i omit for t lie past the banquet The fialure spiiiker of Pig Seven Officials' assui lotion began bade In 19 '6 ASS t n mi tt r 7 00 PM ( I l All Y PA( KING vs IHNNi p n m a 1 h t 'em scan wlio wll msiimp dubs will tie Lynn Waldod who has fiLi'idihg sports writers id t 'I ill Living m uimimnl Hums wilf hi DIAMOND HI vs K’ANS OIL PI til IOOPM at Bocman as athletic director and better reputation as a football dailies will be called on to nir the ir available near the rnmmix and all H f IiimI I! tt uadi was haunted h rid iv night nt (c onrh than his rxcrllcnt ability as view ahemt spot ts 7 itlilc'tie and spin ts f u ilitu s w i'I he i ond ' ' mil I ovv in i ur tirsi i in I r w lit it rv iiik t nouns ft o d I'M Cl i a banquet II cere resuhnts pre - a speaker who'll makes him almost arcrev of turned over to the vixitois liming With an such nUrmlive ri r vrv rviiMM srvi llltl Dl PVSfll ini A class by himself AIIWISMON IJo ltlV A kt KIP HOOK tom tics coming to tlis sdinnl tins their wrrk stay t e UMHi'jimMin urn w k jscriled Wylie with a gifL oj meet L J Purple White PIiv Tourney Sunday Coaches’ Banquet al Aggie Summer School Planned Tuesday June IS 3 Md'if-lgiktuooi- SOITSIALL TOMTi: j M-- WlIITi: FA IS K l I - six-ma- 4 rr (I hi 1' i A 1 V p 1 t ’"I l m I I l J be Savage Draws Plans b s 3 11 4 Pro-Rai- d Friday and a nifty 38 the hist siorc reer Mrs Hill former the Bonneville womens now a resident of Denver Colo She Is visiting tn Salt Lake City for a week Mrs Hill played the round with Mrs John Geertsen who retorded 4t Mrs Hill Ls now ranked as one the leading ehotmakers at the couisc in Denver July Tliree-Cit- y Coif Tie-U- Ti ke ! !' )sh ymi hg (l s (nd JD n Inf ay T f a h T 1s nd 'en R ' n f xc he n g F hH p golf trail if being lined up to attract some ol the big name golfers to Utah and Id ill o Utah and Idaho are working together tins year In staging two $1000 meets but next summci Sun Valley may be added to the slate making meets at Salt Lake Sun Valley and Boise over a 10 a y period” The meets will be ar ranged after the national open to drnw outstanding golfers as Lhev return home from the U S meet Is expected The three-- i ity line-uto be a big benefit to Intermoun-Nevin- s tain golf and result in some great tournaments here in future years A Robert Nevins Wnyne Crowton and Nate Page will fight It out for the May leg honors in the Electiual The trio will Golf league Sunday play 18 hole at Fort Douglas in a handicap match starting at noon The tournament attraitcd more than 90 golfers The i ontestants were divided Into three groups and Crowton and Page won the division honors The three nro well mntihcd and an intercs'mg raiel A golf writer riling izing looms for the crown alter Similar tournaments will he held Hagen recently said: "lie wa 20 The Cottonwood erew lie corn- not be able by the Electro al league through east in the big mold Milt town this week and w on Pap 6 I (’ontlnnf Ijune July and August to rompite 96-2- 0 Lome course HI teur tournament and after he returns from this tour he will give his undivided attention to praeticing and planning to get Into the event whieh is seheduled at the North Shore Country club at Glenview 111 on September Neu-berg- turned In Ht thp vlt Lake Country dub Sst-'th- e Winter and! of her in- - unity In class B W leadir of S A Kent copped the prizes and in team is dass C W I! Clark and G M Wilns Vi Ed’s big ambition however to again play in the national ama- 9 Three (V he n 1 8 I Chatting with Ed Kingsley just before he 'left via plane for Philadelphia and the national open golf the brilliant young championships amateur shotmaker diviluged information that his trip to the east is not going to be a jaunt Ed packed his bags for a y tour during which time he will play In four maior meets He likes the 69 par course because it rew'ards accuracy It is an ideal course for the golfer who drives straight from the tee for its rough is treacherous The consensus of those who have tried the course is that it is a tough but fair one "They talk about the pressure of a big tournament" Guldahl said "especially on the fellow who knows everyone expects him to do something Well it’s tough all right but it’s nothing compared to the pressure on those who’ve tried and failed "I know I can win an open I’ve done it twice But Dick Metz Henry Picard and Sam Snead and those other chaps they don’t know they can They'll be out there plaving and thinking 'I lost last year What is going to happen to me this time?’ "The open isn't won It's lost Harry Cooper and Snead and Pirard and Metz have proved that when they had a championship won up to the last round and then missed out They'll be remembering that final round next week 5 9 51 Kingsley Plans Tour now” pre-Ale- y By Jimmy Hodgson No modern golfer ever has won three national opens in a row Willie Anderson did It winning his third straight in 1905 when there was hardly any competition Guldahl will be shooting for it next week as he won in 1937 and again last year After playing three practice rounds over the course in which he was a total of four strokes over par he said: If I were a gambling man I’d put about $100 on myself right Logan Golfer s Squires Wins Set Pairings Medal Honor C C c Tradition is against the quiet confident big fellow from Texas The Spring Mill golf course of the Philadelphia Country club over which the tournament will be played next Thursday Friday and Saturday is for him Willie Anderson Won Three ('Pi-Ba- dly Brammdl Leads Dale Tourney From the Press Box ing it with V'en Savage Vern Bowdle and some excellent golf the rest of the local amateur stars He was pounding out his drives John Geertsen will rush home for an SAN DIEGO Cal June 3 2P) STANTON Del June 3 average of about 275 yards from the national to particiand that he liked the outrun at the start Challcphen a One boxer was dead and another in pate Geertsen will open act as an envoy coursereported and was confident that he long shot came from behind in the a serious condition Saturday from from the Utah Golf association at could shoot some good golf after stretch Saturday to win the third the effects of fights in a local ring the national meet and invite all he got better acquainted with the western in the entered 20 golfers big tricks of the greens p m running of the Brandywine handi- LosAn autopsy on Lou Gomez Angeles middleweight who died tournament to the Utah meet cap at Delaware rare track before Hayden Newton diminutive Friday night from a blow received a crowd of 12000 in the second round of his bout Grand Junction Colo pro who finwas of II son The Challenger Los Angeles ished well up in the money two with Ilut Thompson eighth in a field of 10 at the start negro revealed death was caused years ago la another candidate for of but under the urging J J Phillips amt Mr F Ortarmm Jockey contusion of the solar plexus the 1939 Utah crown Mr Al lclik 0 20 ft tn — Mr Boyd Glen Smith took lead at the stretch by From the local field ProfessionF which resulted In paralysis of the Adam Mm Hevlmau and Mr Mr 0 25 a m— Mr J k Bowers turn and romped home easily to win respiratory system and internal als George Schneiter of Ogden A A Maxrork Mrs R Harmon Mrs John Geertsen of Bonneville Tee by four lengths over Mrs Louise hemorrhage O N FncmlU Tribune Intcrmnuntain Service Leslie Squires won medalist honMasked General Viau’s Rex Flag Karl (Red) Lester local middle- Branca of Fort Douglas Jerry HenLOGAN— As golfers of Logan ors in the Fort Douglas directors’ was third three lengths behind Kex weight who has taken some terrific derson of Nibley Park Earl Schnci- x i Flag with the favorite Fighting beatings In the ring here is expect- ter of Provo Ernie Schneiter of Eli Golf and Country dub were up tournament for June Saturday Fox an also ran ) Challcphcn’s ed to undergo an operation Monday Monte McCafferty and Rex paring for a meeting Sunday with by turning in a card of was mile and sixteenth time for the to relieve a brain hemorrhage1 Archibald of the Salt Lake Country ja 15man teRm from prestoni Idaho First round matches will be played 1 44 be battling for the! which phjsiciana attributed to clul5 in winning a total blows received in a recent battle honor pairings for the June legs of Earl's Sunday The pairings follow: Challephcn Service nnd directors’ trophies were purse of $5250 pud $20 30 in the He hud been scheduled to fight Squires vs Henry Boonstra Wal ar( Amateur Jst to win $7 to place anl HjjAlll drawn Saturday by club members ter Kloster vs Russ Taylor Fred night Thursday night Mrs Helen Wise captured the mutuels Friday An unusually large amateur en- 80 to show it was announced he was ill but M iv leg directors' cup title at the $4 All first round matches in both Conley vs Jim Hay L K Nicholson hxt is expected with the ama- disi Inscd il not was until by Golf Friday dub Park Saturday Nibley classes of competition must be vs H H Rose P H Hutchinson vs tear entry fee only three dollars that he had been in a hospital since downing Mrs Jerry Henderson 3 this ftcuson The professionals will played by June 10 E G Earl chair- F T Fowder J B Castlcton vs May 28 and 1 in an interesting final conman of the tournament committee D O Clark Tod Vonah vs Ben pay fiye dollars to take part test Besides Savage and Bowdle said The May leg of Earl s trophy Lingcnfelter and R W Kimbcrhn First round matches also have was won by Reuben Pedersen some of the leading simon-pur- e Bob vs Dave been completed in the June leg Margctts Vhotmakers who are expected to Turley anil A W Lloyd will play In the medal play against pai cup meet The results fol In Bramwell took the lead Jack off final match seek the the the for honors Thornamateur are May leg low at the Post club Saturday the Utah Photo company monthly ton' D Morris Cliff Buck Roy Von of the directors’ cup Sunday after- tourney — Mrs Jane Christie def Mary Lou Conley topped class A with Sa’ur-daDale Forest at tournament noon Mel Elm Jensen Sam Cooner 70 nnd Vonah was second with Thomson 2 up Mrs Knox Patter-eofor the a eard of with for Wood Brick Salt Lake directors' club Ed Jensen Lieutenant Pairings golfers Country competition Mrs def Mrs Hal Badger with first 18 holes of the 54 hole medal are making plans for a new tourna- Warner and o’hers from the home for the month follow R E Bernt-so- 69 and P JHutchinson Mansell with Al Emery downed Mrs Irene Press event 11 a Ken club with ment this year a fathers and sons' vs took the Rogcraon Ed Perry Hy handicap of and Mrs Mel Flegal won from play class B honors Other leaders were' N O Thomp- event scheduled for July 20 Demke lrv Goff Vern Dalton and Jack Taylor with a handicap of 20 Mrs Lee Wright was first in class C Mis Gertrude Arnold son 79-- -- 70 Paul Foster 80-- -- 7'2 W W Barber 20 vs Grant Keaton The meet will be run off as ft others from Forest Dale Walt F S Bradshaw Ruth Dahl Mrs Jerry Henderson Sid Hemstrect 78-with 72 and Lutzen Scotch foursome with father and Juddy Wilcox Arnold Goff 20 H II Johnson 16 vs Tony F S Waldon and end Mrs George Keeler drew byes Buma with - 76 24 W D Porter 20 vs Sid son taking turns in shooting the Bill Korea George Burtoft Glen In the women's putting tourney tied for second The meet Is open to association ball Special A Jarvis 18 vs Bill 18 L Stock Stewart be Norm will Shultz others end given prizes A point par tourney is slated for at Nibley patk Mrs Mel Flegal and members First round scores must for putting approai lung and other from B mnevillc Royal Jensen J Lohmnn 22 Bill Clark 24 vs D Sunday Mrs Knox Patterson tied for first be turned in 18 by Sunday night W Musser Reuben events 12 Pedersen Bill Wade Ingebretsen Frank with 30 taps and Mrs Al Emery The tournament will be topped Whitworth from the Salt Lake VS F Schofield 20 Ken Vander- was npxt with 31 off by a dinner and progiam at the Country dub Howard Cromar and hoff 12 vs Fred Spencer 24 So4Tr Tilt Postponed Tie clubhouse Harold I’ei k has been Hal Badger from Nibley Park Lee Pnirings in Karls Service com14 named chairman of the committee Buttle and Lea Taylor from Provo petition The soccer game between the Gcr vs Jaik Croft )l Mrs Hill Card-A- l In C (! for the tourney Players can reg Abel Larson Deb Johnson Jackie Christensen 2C Glen Worthington mama Athletic club and the Cotton-1vs John Larsen 16 Ray Trot-- wood C C C in the fourth round of later for the tournament with Paul Garaide and Keith Ilonncvillo Paul Ray Stan Decker and Di AlieoMcCafferty and Rex ton from Utah Copper and Layne man 14 s T S Curtis 1C Henry the Utah Son er Union spt ing i ham-Iui18 vs Boh Martin 13 D Mulhncr tied for lop honors in the Archibald at the Country dub N’ewey Henry Mathicu Gus Beik- irreIPplonship series has been postponed Mrs R C Hill returned to her Cuj Leg Goes To Mrs Wise 1939 1 Kingsley will go to Nashville Tenn after the U S open to parin the southern amateui golfing books listed Ralph Gul- ticipate tournament From there he plan® dahl at 6 to 1 Saturday night to to go to Oklahoma City for the 6 and win the national open but they western amateur July failed to give the odds against any will wind up his wandering by enwestern open tourney aC of the other 169 competitors los- tering the PHILADELPHIA June le Schedule Rounds E the d Florence Borg won the title last year and is one of the favorites for 1939 laurels Mrs last year and G I Reed runner-u- p winner in 1937 is another strong contender along with Miss Mary Lou Thomson recent winner of the Mark E Weiss meet Some of the other entries expected to make bids for the crown are Mrs g E W Field Fort Douglas player Mrs J E Barnwell of Forest Dale Mrs A C Moore of the Salt Lake Country club Dorothy Douglass of Fort Douglas and Mrs A1 Emery of Nibley park The qualifying play Monday will he over 18 holes The low 16 players will gain places in the championship flight with the others being bracketed in three other divisions according to their test round scores ceive show expected to seek the honors whicn have been won for the past wo years by A1 Zimmerman professional at the Alderwood club at Portland Ore Zlmmorman has been unable to play much golf of late on account of a back injury but he plans to come to the Utah tournament if he can play at all His brother Emery who finished In a tie for second with George Schneiter In 1037 will definitely be on hand for the competition Emery is one of the highest ranking pros in the northwest Harry Borg of Petaluma Cal has definitely entered and Sid Harmon who has played in every Utah open for the past 10 years is also planning to make the jaunt here Charlie Shepherd of San Francisco who finished in a tie with A1 Zimmerman and Tee Branca of Fort Douglas at the end of the grind last year reports that he expects to be on hand for another crack at the Utah crown Willie Goggin another popular San Franciscan will likely accompany Arthur Bell also from Shepherd the Bay region has announced that if possible he will stop off here on his way home from the national open tournament If Bell comes to the meet he will bring two or three other coast professionals with him long-drivin- ?A golf is h ‘ biggest annual $1000 open golf championship tournament will be run off at the Fort Douglas club June 16 do 18 and another field Mrs il Field of 170 Will Tee Off On Thursday Field d June Ian ire eq Vf Hi s -- A VA‘ rd vn 1 p I t SPECIAL flUEti rtf cm to nr t ml nil |