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Show 113 GOLFERS VIE FOR TITLE I'INUHURST. N C. Nov. 7 I'.lii An unovcn J 13 Rmrcrs, who )lny the panic to keep the dining oom table and not the mantel iece well decorated, toed off to-lay to-lay In the final 18 qualifying holes n the 10th annual professional Tollers' tournament. At the end of the day their 'cores will' be added to their marks f yesterday, and the low 64 will larry on to the match play which icgins tomorrow. If there are any ics for the last place they will be !ecided by a "sudden death" playoff. play-off. 1 Today's round placed a severe mrden on at least 50 players in he field, for that number shot 79's or worse yesterday. They will lave to improve their scores to-lay, to-lay, for it was generally believed hat nothing worse than a pair of ;78's would gain admittance to the un down the match play stretch. The more prominent "names" in he danger errouD were r.pn nioo-ni ue uanger group were Leo Diegel, wice winner of the title; Johnny Hines, Bob Crowley, medalist two 'ears ago, and Byron Nelson. II Hines, Diegel and Crowley had i8's yesterday and Nelson had 80 Pacing the field was Fay Cole-nan, Cole-nan, the California boy with the novie-star profile. Coleman burned burn-ed up the course with a 68 on the irst 18 holes. This mark was four below par and tied the course mark established by Horton Smith and Say Mangum in the north and south open last spring. |