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, Thursday, Jung 19, 1930 Page Three LA GMtfDE EVENING-'OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,: ORE. JONES LEADING ; HOYLAKE FIELD P&r Today Brings Score to 142 Horton Simtn i Chalks up a 145. . ."ROY I iAK K, Knfjf J uiio 19 tAD j-ltiililiy Joru'8 scored a par 72 in 1tn HtH'on'd round of the Uritlsh upon K!f championship and led tit field with u. tw o-day ncore of 142. ... r, . . jonos, after n shaky stnrt( come homo brilliantly, eovering the lital nine holes in 3f strokes. "fr displaced Horton Smith from the leadership wllen he posted his noore. the tall Missouri pro having sctfred 145 in two days to lead the field in in id -afternoon. too DloKel played his second round In 73 strokes mid joined Aichle Compstoif and; Mac Smith with n total score of 14 7. Jim llni-ms t'los Jim Humes, who had 14S, was cjoxe lo the lenders. ' MacOonald Smith and Archie ;otnpston were tied at 147 for the first two rounds of the Brit ish . opt-n ,ro14 champlonnhip - as tliff early flnisherm pot(tl their ,tv6vpn this morning. Smith add ed' 77 lo his 7" of yesterday "while I'pfniiston attached a -score ;f 7:1 to:? a first round 74. Is? tV, ". Stevens Jr., I .oh Angeles, pehred 7S In the second round for ftil 'hrtlc t ial of 15S. , f iv -. I ' I'OttOll MIlpS . : JL'cnryTolton, one or the three 1. inters t th" heRinning of the day's play, slipped' hack to 79 and had it ncore of J4!i to show for IiIh two, days' efforts. .t ' ; . Mac Smith, -was .troubled today as. -was -Jones yesterdiiy with lontf putts just,' clipping past the cup or hanging on tho edge. 'At half a dozen holes his putts seemed to' . lie alHiut to drop hut remained out, ; " - ftohhy Jones again slartcd . with a,' five at the par four first hole. Ills iron was pulled and his chip short.- leaving him a long putt. The hall just twisted , out of the rup as he. putted for the four. . ' At the second hole his putt from 15 feel for a birdie .three hung on the Hp of the cup and he took a par four. ' : Jones, as usual, was accompan ied by a great gallery. The fi-owd watching his play was estimated ui'.:c,ooo. ... Krank Dolp, defending cham pion. Johnny llobblns and Kddio Hogan. of Portland; Forest Wat son. Alex luncan and Ed Green wav. of Seattle and Freddie Wood and Monty Hill, of Vancouver. survived the second round of play, yesterday in the men's champion ship at the Vancouver golf club. In the second round of -the wo men's tournament at the Shaugh nessy club, Mrs. S. ( Sweeney. MJs.i K. Karrell and Mrs. Vera Hutchlngs, defending titllst. of Vancouver; Mrs. A. K. Parkjmrst and her daughter. Angle' Park hurst, of Ixis Angeles; Miss Flor ence Sellers, of Portland, and Mrs. Fred Jackson, of Seattle, were winner. Hon Stclu Kllmhmlctl The biggest upset of the (hlrty thirrt annuul meet occurred yes terday when Monty 1 1111. a local youngsier. eliminated Hon Stein, of Seattle, former w-i tern uma teur champion, 4 and 3. Stein tied the course record with a C(i Tuesday and had been considered as one of the leading contenders for the IJiSU crown. Playing a sound, steady game, Frttnk Dolp had little trouble de feating -At Hhrrlngton. of Yakima. after a close morning round. Polp j vnh six holes in the afternoon to , win 7 and 6. . Forest Watson who won the title In liijjti and was low medal ist in the qualifying round .Mon day, was figured- to be Dolp's toughest opponent mid the tivo may meet In the finals with Wat son playing In the -first . bracket and the Portland veteran in the last. : .Pairings for today were: Men:. Watson vs. fmncan; Hob bin: vs. Wood: '.Hogan vs. Hill; (Jienwav vs. Doln. Women: Mlrs. Sweeney, vs. Mrs. Pat'khurst; Mrs. Jackson vs. Miss. Parkhurst: Miss Karreli vs. Pot-M ter;. 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