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t m "r TT THE PINEHURST UUiLUuii PA jE CONSOLATION TOURNAMENT I s. ESTABLISHED 1831. Tremont and Heacon St. Copley Square. 18& Milk St., (Wholesale) S. PIERCE CO., IMPORTERS AND GROCERS BOSTON. INCORPORATED 1894 Coolidg-e's Corner, YARBOROUGH HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C. a strictly high class hostelry situated on the seaboard alr Line Railway, thoroughfare between New York and Florida, and within one hour of plnehurst, n. c. Raleigh is a City of hospitable people, pretty homes, de lighful climate, fine macadamized roads, instructing museums numerous State Institutions, and much historic interest. Write for illustrated booklet. HOWELL COBB. Pinehurst Department Store. We carry a full line of Fancy and Heavy - - GROCERIES "- - Such brands as are handled by New England Grocers. The Dry Goods and Shoo Departments are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality Standard for selec tion. Full line of Columbia, Saxony Floss and Germantown Yarns. A. Complete Assortment of Finest Itlbbons and Embroidery Silk. The Latest Styles of Stationery, both Printed and Plain. GENERAL SUPPLY OF FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION. Prices on par with New England Markets. Happy Thought Which was Much Ap preciated by Visitors. C. I-. Becker. r. F. Shavior and T. I. Anderson, Jr., are Division Cup Winners. HE consolation tourna ment open to losers in the Second Annual Midwin ter Tournament was a happy thought, which was appreciated by the visitors and was generally participated in. The players qualified in divisions of eight, playing three rounds. C. L. Becker, of Woodland Golf Club, Mass., won the first division cup from J. G. Batterson, of New York, by 1 up ; Dr. F. Shavior, of Stamford, Conn., the sec ond division from F. S. Howell, of Alba ny, 3 up and 2 to play ; II. W. l)uh, of Albany, the third division cup, from E. mm Dr. B. D. Bogart, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 45 50 95 F. S. Howell, Albany, N. Y. 47 50 97 W. J. Cotton, Wilmington, N. C. 47 50 97 8. It. Allen, Philadelphia, Pa., 53y 51 104 R. W. Carter, t Meriden, Conn., 54 50 104 Dr. F. Shavoir, Stamford, Conn., 52 53 105 W.P.Shaw, Albany, 56 50 10C Alex McUregor, Boston,- , 53 53 106 T. W. Weeks, Cornwall, N. Y. 53 53 10(5 S C. Lowe, Bosion, .'. , 56 50 10i E. E. Rinehart, New York, 53 54 107 II. W. Dun, Albany, 57 51 108 W. A.Pnine, Brookline, Mass., 58 50 108 G. W. McCutcheon, Baltrusrol, 54 55 109 A.S. Higgins, Yon ken , 55 54 109 II. W. Cadby, Albany, 51 58 109 1). II Ilostetter, Pittsburg, 53 50 109 A. L. Thomas, Chloiigo, 55 50 111 J. A Ted ford, t E. Rhinehart, of New York, 6 up and 5 to play ; and T. P. Anderson, Jr., of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., the fourth division cup from T. T. Iiushmore, Garden City, 1 up, 22 holes. M. II. Marlin, of New Haven, Conn., won the first division consolation from L. T. Boyd, of Milwaukee, 2 up, and 1 to play; S. K. Allen, of Philadelphia, the second division from T. W. Weeks, of Cornwall, N. Y., 3 up and 1 to play; 11. W. Cadby, of Albany, the third division from J. A. Tedford, of Apawamis, 1 up on 22 holes; and A. S. Brownell, of lonkers, the fourth division from J. E. Kellogg, of Fitchburg, 5 up and 4 to play. QUALIFICATION SCORES. Out. In. (Jr. James G. Batterson, New York, 39 45 J. E. Smith, Wilmington, Del., 46 45 91 C. L. Becker, Woodland, Mass., 47 45 92 L. T. Boyd, Milwaukee, 43 46 94 F. M. Gwyer, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 50 45 95 M. II. Marlin, New Haven, Conn, 49 45 gs "FAIR GREEN." Apawamis, 53 58 111 G. II. Oldring, Long Island, 53 58 111 T. B. Anderson, Jr., Mt. Vernon, 56 55 111 A. S. Brownell, Yonkers, 68 54 112 Thomas T. Rushmore, Garden City, 67 56 113 M. A. Griftith, Philadelphia, 60 53 113 James McCutcheon, Greenwich, Ct., 52 63 115 S. B. Ayres, White Plains, N. Y. 58 60 118 G. W. Watts, Biltniore, N. C. 66 54 120 J. E. Kellogg, Fjtchburg, 62 62 124 C. II. Rosenfeld, New York, 129 MATCH PLAY SUMMARY. A full summary of the match rounds follow : FIRST DIVISION. play FiRSr Round J. G. Batterson beat W. J. Cot ton, 3 up, 2; F. M. Gwyer beat M. II. Marlin, by default; C.L.Becker beat L. T. Boyd, 1 up; J. E. Smith beat Dr. B. D. Bogart, 1 up, 20 holes. Semi-finals Batterson beat Gwyer, 3 up, 2; Becker beat Smith, 1 up. Finals Becker beat Batterson, 1 up. ( Concluded on page three.)
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