Monday, Jun. 09, 1924

East and West

At Worcester, Mass., U. S. Eastern golfers played to determine the 42 men eligible to compete in the National Open Championship. At Chicago, Westerners did ditto.

East. Clock! A white spheroid rolled lazily into the 18th hole with a dull clonk. It was the 71st stroke of Johnny Farrell (Quaker Ridge) and he topped the list of qualifiers with a score of 144, for the two rounds, being three strokes under Freddie McLeod (Washington).

West. The last putt of Macdonald Smith (San Francisco) gave him a winning total score of 148, one stroke under Emmett French.