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Show GOLFERS START FOR I QUALIFYING WUNDS CH.ICA.GO, July 10. (By the Associated As-sociated Press ) More than 100 golf-era golf-era today sUuted their qualifying rounds in the national open golf tournament at the Skokle course in which throe hundred and twenty-five of the world's greatest players form ja field 6t representative that few will tonlost the claim of i h winner to , the title of world's champion. The champions of England, Scot-j Scot-j land Australia and of all ..ec:tlons of ' the United States the latter lnclud-! lnclud-! inn the winner of the British open championship, all are righting for vic-1 vic-1 tory, th list of contestants Including not only the best professionals in Che world, but tlv; greutet of this qou . try's amateurs. 'i tie Qualifying rounds will lasi thn days, one third of the f lei d playing .. holes each day and tho low 24 due . qualifying for the seventy-two hoie final test on Thursday and Frtdaj I'm. e who tie for 2 4th position dally antomoticaiu Qualify o the fina: field probably will number many more than the theorltioal 37. Players entered In the tournument include Abe .Mitchell, the famous En; - ilsh pro; "Chick" Evans, Jim Barnes, I Jock Hutchinson. Joe Klrkwood of Australia: Robert Gardner of Chlca- pro. twice national amateur champion. ' Bobby Jones, youthful Atlanta uma- teur, Walt, r Hagen and Jesse Guilford I of Boston, present national amateur ' champion. oo |