| Show a FOLEY FOLEY TOPS FIELD IN STATE GOLF TOURNEY Intermountain Champ Favorite In Big Big Classic Par Four on Final Hole Gives Salt Laker Medal Honors J Over Qualify Record Breaking Field Four Qua for S State Sate te E Event ent Murphy Is Real Threat By A F W SALT HALT S ALT LAKE Aug Ug Six Si 10 Six Uta golfers were outstanding in qualifying rounds lounds for the state amateur titI title here Monday at the Forest Dale countr- countr country club A single stroke separated the and second and third place holders which indicates the closeness of the competition which will continue during the remainder of the week With Charles Foley given ginn more more than an outside chance to win upsets galore may be furniSh furnished ell before the two finalists meet next Thirty two two hirty-two gOlfers goiters representing practically every club of ot the tho state stab will fight tight It out for tor final honors In the match play commencing today over the tho Forest Dale course Charles Foley In the opinIon of the writer looks like tho the class of tho the entire field Foley has bagged aged two titles already this sonson BaSOn In winning the Inter Inter- Intermountain Intermountain mountain event at Ogden and the Salt Lake Country club gon ron gonfalon talon felon This brilliant golfer goiter turned In Ina ina Ina a card of 73 to lead Clyde Thorn Thom Thorn Ben sen and Frank Fronk Todd tor for medal medal- 1st honors These two stars were clos close on hi his hll heels with 74 each With the exception of ot the sixth green on the first round Foley oley played flawless golf On this green his Iron shot was within six feet of the pin for a II bIrdie but Foley required three putts Thomsen Thomson led the entire pro pro- procession procession pro procession cession for the first nine holes with a marvelous 35 one ono under par on the tho Forest Dale Dalo course courso POOR poon Thomsen Thomson suffered from a serI serI- serIous son son- seri serious ous attack of on the final nine and lost medal honors lIe required threes putts on the tho sixth and eighth greens to send II a a record-breaking record score to the tho four winds Frank Todd was exceptionally strong on the greens greenB sinking long Ions putts from all corners of the green Other scores tor for those who qualified for for- forthe tor the champIonship flight were Leonard Von Elm 77 Eddie Morrison 78 Owen Covey 78 Dr E D W V BrownIng 79 Steve Ste Love 79 V A A Sadler SO 80 S Harmon 81 1 Chuck Smith 81 Billie Smith 82 Mark Mur Mur- Murph Murphy Murphy ph phy 82 Ralph Gwilliam 84 V Howells 84 Claude Freed 86 Ralph Bristol 86 Al AI Cowan 86 Dick Freed 87 N E B Lanning 87 Lee Dinwoody 88 Les Gott- Gott GottI I n U 88 v tV W A A Carter 88 AI A A- A G Holland d 88 J 3 C 89 Ralph 89 P S 5 Sum Sum- Sum 89 I P Hough Houg-h 90 SO IC K K IC 90 F B Craw Craw- Crawford ford Craw ford 90 Chapin Bristol 90 John on 90 80 Foley ooley In coming to the final green needed a par four tour to be bethe bethe bethe the He lie sliced his drive into the tho rough on tho the right be- be behind behind be behind hind the trees In order to torea rea reach h the green he was forced to play a low slice mashio iron shot His effort was perfect lay lay- laying layIng lay laying ing the ball bail 15 feet teet from front the thO cup His first the cup for tor a II birdie three VON VOX EL ELM FOURTH Leonard Von Yon Elm Dim brother of the tho second ranking amateur of the United States played bril- bril brilliant brilliant bril brilliant golf being fourth In la the entire list of ot qualifiers qualifier In the champIonshIp flight Ills IUs ap- ap approach ap approach preach shots and his B splendid puttIng were features Of ot his low score Mark Murphy turned In the lowest score for tor the Ogden rep rep- rep re with an 82 Ralph Gwilliam was next with an 84 Despite the tho fact that tho the scores of these men were far tar from ap- ap approaching approaching ap approaching that of the still these two golfers must be considered before the final match is staged stag Charles Foley and Claude Freed left the tho No 1 tee In the first flut match play contest thIs will III morning at 9 o'clock Others follow at minute five Intervals The Tho r f pairings for lor the tho other matches are arc A A Sadler vs VB J 1 Deal Eddie Eddlo Morrison vs W iv A ACarter Carter Billie Smith vs VB K K- K Stat Stef- tenson fenson Dr E B W V DrOwning's Browning DrOwning vi s A G Holland Ralph va vs John Anderson S Harmon vs P Frank Todd vs VI Dick Freed Cly t- t ThOmsen vs va Ralph Bristol Chick Smith vs vi Ralph Owen Covey Ir vs Lee Dinwoody B D Howells vs C A Bristol Stove Steve Love Lovo vs Lea Les Lc Gottschall F Crawford ML II s Al Cowan Mark Murphy M vs D 13 BHough HOUgh and Leonard Von Yon Elm BUn VS M hi Lanning Unfamiliarity of the Forest Dal Dale appeared to hamper Chick Smith present state champion The titleholder however may surprise the Two sevens on the tho par por five seventh hole holo kept Stove Steve Love 1925 runner up from turning Ina ina In la a low fow score This sort of per per- performance will not binder hinder Love LoveIn Lovein In match play The final nna match for tor the state championshiP will be played over o 36 16 holes commencing at 9 II a m next Sunday morning This are ar- ar arrangement was scheduled In or- or order order or order der that the tho finalists finalist will have havea a free tree course for tor the title event 00 00 |