PHYLUS MEETINGDOROTHY GERMAINDEFENDING CHAMPSt.BosBY CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN Dct Chicago, Aug. 12—(AP)—Two NciJP-year-old golfing chump who Cle lum boon matching during the tournan wtyefc of thont would bo stuck for WaPhihtnthaa, atartod out arm-in-armtoday a® friendly rirala for tha A W •***’• Weatorn amateur cham- Cptonahip. ^ltorothv Germain, the defend- P lng titliat from Philadelphia, waa attemptng to become the ffrat player to win the time-hlt;aiored deli championahip twice in aucceaaion S aince Mrs, Opal S. Hill’s aweep in Yormi and 1M1 v *Phyllis Otto of Atantic, la., (Be current Iowa state champion, and AWesterntwo years ago, waa Making. n flrstmajor golf crown. Both a powerful hitters, Miss Otto are aging 270 yards on three teeshots,•Although the two lassies have | St. practiced together for sever years, they have met only once h fore in tournament play. In the Nei IMS Weetern Open. Mlm Germain Chi eliminated her friend, 4 and S, the second round. This wsek they | Bn became the first players evsr tie for the Marion Mlley momori trophy, awarded for the low com- i binod qualifying score in both 1 the Weetern open and amata Each had a S6-hole aggregate of! ] 140. Although a playoff for oi right possession of the cup would ho permissible, the gels decided to take turns keeping -it, each for six mdnths.1Pit•ICiibei1catIn working their way into the finals, Miss Germain and MisaOtto did equally well on the per gg-S7—Onwentsia courea.lt;0-1nilEach required only. M boles of match P*ay—against a passible 7*or mete to win her four matches. Mbs Germain was «nly seven atrdke* over par In that distance; ■Mm Otto was sight aver.Despite a strong, tricky wind, Him Otto stayed even with per ter IS holm yesterday to defeat Goorgia Tain ter, the able young-■tor *higo, N- *-. * •«* ••Mlm Genaain, only i-up at the Dlth hole, coolly won three of the neat four with pan to boot Mrs.H. lt;M. ttme of Evanston, III-, the 1M1 Minaeeota sUto champion, 4. tlx and S. 8*1i