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THE RED AND BLACK, FRIDAY, APRIL 26. 1936.
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hirst Southern Intercollegiate Open Enters Final Rounds Saturday
Play of Yates, Haas
In Golf Tournament
Varsity Tracksters
Have Idle Saturday
Best of Good Field After Auburn Loss
Georgia Squad Off Form in
First Round., N. C. Team
Looks Best
Paced by Charlie Yates. Tech’s
National Intercollegiate golf cham
pion, and Fred Haas, Southern ama
teur champ from L. S. U., some 85
of the cream of southern golfers
teed off Thursday in the 36-hole
qualifying rounds in the first South
ern Open Intercollegiate golf tourna
ment.
Yates, with a 71, two under par,
Haas with a 73, and Laxton, of
North Carolina, with an even par
round led the morning half of the
medal play. Stafford, of Augusta,
and Ferguson, of Furman, had 74’s.
The addition of Vanderbilt and
Davidson to the field made a total
of 15 schools represented in the
open college tourney played on the
Athens Country Club course with the
University acting as the host.
Coaches H. J. Stegeman, Harry
Mehre, Rex Enright, and Weems
Baskin are officiating.
Match Play Friday, Saturday
Friday play will consist of two
rounds of match play in all flights,
and one 18-hole round for the con
solation place. Saturday semi-final
and final matches will be run ofT in
all flights, as well as the consola
tion matches.
Georgia’s number one and two
golfers. Wade Hoyt and Morton
Campbell, were off the form dis
played in practice rounds last week,
and posted an 81 and an 83, respec
tively, in the first round, but were
expected to post better scores in the
second 18 holes of medal play.
Hoyt Gets (to Monday
This week Hoyt tied the Athens
Club course record with an amaz
ing 6 6, 7 under par, and in 8 rounds
was 18 strokes under par. Should
Hoyt show any such form in the
tourney today and tomorrow he will
be hard to beat.
Dan Sage, playing on the second
team of the University, posted the
best score of any of the Bulldogs
Thursday morning, a 77. Rosser Lit
tle and Albert Fahy shot 81’s, Paul
Hodgson shot 82, and Dean Coving
ton and Ben Parham got 87’s.
Favorites in the tournament are
Charlie Yates, Georgia Tech star
and one of the finest amateurs in the
game, Fred Perry, of Duke, who got
a 77 in the first round, and Fred
Haas, who, besides holding the
Southern amateur title is the city
champion of New Orleans.
After an idle week-end, the Bull
dog varsity trackmen meet Georgia
Tech in Atlanta Saturday, May 4,
and close the season against the
Florida 'Gators in Gainesville, Mav
11.
Georgia lost to the Auburn Plains
men in a dual meet last Saturday
on tbe Sanford field track, 70 to
56, in the 15th consecutive defeat
the Plainsmen have rung up over
the Bulldogs in as many years.
With the score tied at 54-all, and
only the broad jump and 220 yard
dash left to be run off, Auburn took
first and second places in these
events to cinch the meet.
"Spec” Townes was individual
high scorer of the afternoon, tak
ing first in the 220 yard low hur
dles, tieing the Georgia record of
25.6 seconds. Townes took first in
the high hurdles, second in the 100
yard dash, and third in the high
jump for a total score of 14 points.
In the second time he ran the
mile in regular competition. Shorter
Rankin defeated Pihl, Southeastern
conference champion, in the time
of 1:31.
Georgia took eight first places out
of 14 events, but Auburn’s ability
to finish second and third enabled
the Plainsmen to maintain their
early lead throughout the meet.
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Coach Johnny Broadnax will take
14 members of his yearling baseball
squad to Clemson Friday afternoon,
where the Bullpups will encounter
the Baby Tigers Friday and Satur
day. The frosh team will go to Mil-
ledgeville to play the Georgia Mil
itary college nine Monday.
The Bullpups and Clemson broke
even in their two-game series play
ed here last Friday and Saturday.
Duke Owens pitched good ball Fri
day, and shut out the Clemson year
lings 7-0. In Saturday’s game, with
Jim Davis hurling for the Georgia
team, Clemson took advantage of
several errors and won an easy 13
to 2 victory.
Owens will pitch the first game
Friday, Coach Johnny Broadnax said.
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Six-Day Bike Race
To End Downtown
Saturday Afternoon
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in (he state so far as is known, and
has attracted attention throughout
the southern sport world, especially
in collegiate circles. Along with
the Southern Open Intercollegiate
golf tourney held here this week
end, the race has focused the eyes of
sport fans on the activities of the
Classic city and The University.
Among the outstanding riders for
the Chi Phis are A1 Minot, Tate Con
yers, Bill Hartman, Walter Trout
man, Randolph Neely, and Dick De-
Golian. SAEs who are the main
stays on their squad are Sam Atkin
son, Chan Smith, Cros Smith, Blant
Smith, Jim Barrow, Charlie Sheldon,
and Charlie Motz.
During the afternoon galleries line
parts of the streets to cheer their
favorites on in the killing pace set
by the riders of the wheels.
NetmenWin Twice
To Continue Streak
SAE, Sigma Nu, Chi Phi Head Standings
In Intramural Governors Team Award
—
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, with 856
points, is leading the race for the
intramural Governor’s cup, stand
ings compiled from fall and winter
sport records show. Signa Nu is
second, with a total of 790 points,
Chi Phi Is a close third with 780
points, and Phi Delta Theta is fourth
with 710 points. SAE now has pos
session of the cup for its record In
1933-34.
The winter bowling touruament
was completed last week, when the
Sigma Nu team defeated SAE for
the University championship. The
Sigma Nus go to Atlanta Saturday
to meet the Georgia Tech Sigma
Chis, Tech Intramural champions.
Men making the trip are: Lovejoy,
Morrell, Harwell, Griffin, Jenkins,
and Yeomans.
The annual softball tourney enter
ed the seventh round of play this
week, and through Wednesday night
ATo held the lead In the Blue Key
league, the KA team was leading
the “X” Club loop, and PI Kappa
Alpha and Sigma Chi were tied for
the lead in the Sanford league.
The next sport on the spring intra
mural program will be the rifle shoot
to bo held next week, under the di
rection of Sgt. J. P. Holloman. All
organizations planning to enter this
competition should see him immed
iately he said.
In the diamond ball games played
In the Sanford league this week, Pi
KAs took two games from the AE
PI team, winning 11 to 3 Monday,
and 17 to 5 Wednesday. Kappa
Sigma defeated Delta Tau Deltu in
Monday's game 15 to 6, and won
by a forfeit Wednesday. Candler
hall split with Chi Phi, winning Mon
day 9 to 8. but losing the second
game 6 to 5. Sigma Chi took two
straight games from Sigma Nu, win
ning the first 10 to 7 and the sec
ond 8 to 7.
In the ’’X’’ club loop, Camp Wil
kins won two straight from the TAO
squad, and the KAs defeated Pi Kap-
l>n Phi 13 to 11 in Monday’s game.
Georgia’s tennis team continued
its perfect record by defeating Em
ory, 3-1, Saturday, April 20, in At
lanta and blanking Mercer, 6-0,
Monday in Athens.
The match with Emory was cut
short by rain and only the singles
were completed. In these, Bud Lind
say beat Wyatt, 6-1, 6-2; Polites
won Emory’s only point by defeat
ing Ed Landau in a close match,
7-5, 4-6, 6-3; Aaron Cohn beat Con
yers, 6-1, 6-1; and Frank Swift beat
Collar, 10-8, 6-2. This match was
the team’s first out-of-town engage
ment and they showed up well.
The Bulldog netmen took the
match with Mercer without the loss
of a set.
Nine Faces Petrels
In Two-Game Series
The Bulldog nine, after the dis
astrous close of the Clemson series
at Clemson last week-end in which
Georgia lost both of the final games,
opens a two-game series with Ogle
thorpe in Atlanta Friday afternoon.
The Petrels have a fino record for
the season with few losses and a tie
with Tech for the Atlanta champion
ship, having split a two-game series
with the Jackets last week. But
if Coach Vernon Smith can put
Frank Johnson, Lefty Nichols, or
Julius Bishop on the field at their
best, then the Bulldogs, because of
their hitting power, will have a fine
chance of taking both games.
Georgia lost the last two Clemson
games, 7 to 2 and 6 to 4, which gave
Clemson the four-game series with
three victories and one loss. Geor
gia, behind fine pitching by Frank
Johnson, won the first game here.
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