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THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941

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By HARRY FERGUSON United Press Sports Editor ASHEVILE, N. C., March 27.— Byron Nelson, the former National Open champion who can thread a needle with his iron shots, was the man to beat tomorrow when a field of 100 tee off for the third annual Land of the Sky Open golf tourna- 3 ment & : a S| The meet was postponed today be- 2 3 SUE | cause of rain Fresh from his victory In the f Greensboro Open, Nelson domi- 3 N 3 nated the field that included most $ OAR of the top pros and the National 3 Amateur champion, Dick Chapman. The distance is 72 holes—18 holes a day for four days—over the rolling fairways of the Riltmore Forest Country Club. Par is 35-36—T71, but the greens are slick and tricky and the bovs are looking for trouble with the Bestar gets heavy. Although Nelson is the top-heavy favorite, everyvhody in competition knows that golf and dice are the two most uncertain games, and there will be plenty of competition ; includes Sam Snead; WN ; | leading money win- : | circuit; Lawson champion, Open title=

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A last minute hot tip was Tony Manero, who went out yesterday and blazed a practice round of 33 across the first nine. He was on the pin all the way and if he can keep up the pace he will be a real threat | Metz won this tournament in 1939 and last year Hogan set the tournament record with a 273 It was played over three Asheville courses last season and under winter rules which permitted the improving of | lies in the fairways. This year regular rules wil pre.) vail and for that reason it is unlikely that Hogan's 273 will be equalled or bettered. The fairwavs| are a bit spotty, indicating that the boys are going to have to dig in to reach the greens in two. After the second 18 morrow the field will be cut to the low professionals and the 15 low! amateurs. The survivors will go 18 holes Saturday and 18 more Sunday A total of $5,000 is at stake with $1.200 going to the winne: After this tournament the goifers move on to Augusta for the only tournament in which Bobby Jones participates these days. Nelson is hitting his shots so well that an informal poll of the professionals already has established him as favorite to win at Augusta.

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those homers. He last season with 43 The rest of the mfield Jimmy Brown at second Marion at short and Steve who hit 341 San Diego infield may comprise Creey Crespi, who hit 391 with Rochester, at second; Eddie Lake, who hit ,295 with Sacramento, at shorty and 3rown at third. Marion has many boosters, but Branch Rickey told intimates he expects both Crespi and Lake to win regular jobs. This would bench Marion Mancuso, who was in only games at Brookivn last vear counted on to catch more than 100 and to improve the Cardinal pitchers. Walker Cooper, highly touted rookie catcher from Columbus, will! handle the No. 2 job. He is a bright prospect but doesn’t appear quite ready to move inte the No. 1 job Don Dadgett still is around but no one knows whether he's a cateher. (first baseman or outfielder Pitching seems stron Back ast vear are Lon Wa arneke, ou McGee, Morton Cooper, Clyd Shoun, Max Lanier and Ira Hutch. ison, relief man. Most promising rookies are John Grodzicki, Howard | | Krist, Erhest White, Murry Dickson and Harry Brecheen. I

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