THE WASHINGTON TROPHIES 1, E. Wardwell and Miss Woodward Win Saturday's Mixed Foursomes. Cliarlt'0 ! real re J and Mis Xolinsoii Fininb Cloe SecondThlrtj two Couple Participate. far T "' " TJtf w vvS .ATUKDAY'S medal play handicap for the "George and Martha Washington" trophies drew a large field, thirty-two couples entering, and excellent scores being the rule. L. E. Wardwell smdMiss Woodward won by a margin of three strokes with a card of G8 net, play ing with a handicap of 40. Charles Pres bivy and Miss Constant Johnson, (45,) were second with 71. THE (SCORES IN DETAIL. Out. In. Gr. Hu. Net L. E. Wardwell, Camden, Me., Miss Margaret Woodward, asuington, v. u. Clias. Presforey, Now York, 50 58 108 40 68 Miss Constant L. Johnson, bpuyten Duyvil, Pa ike Wright,' Huffalo, 5 58 116 45 71 Mrs. Wright, J&utfalo, Frank Prcsbrey, New York, Mrs. St. John Smith, Poit'and, Me. (i. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, Mrs. Knight, Philadelphia, C. II. Converse, Boston, Mrs. Converse, Boston, C. I,. Becker, Boston, Miss Ethel Check, East Orange, N. J. (. W. Lindsay, Philadelphia, Mrs. M. Craven, West Chester, Pa., U.S. Gordon, New York, Mrs. (Jordon, New York, Allan E. Lard, Washington, Miss Iluselton, Pittsburgh, diaries L.Taylor, I'Utsl.urg, Mrs Bradford Knight, Philadelphia, C IT. Hosenfeld, 'ew York, '". B deMossin. -Vw York, ' Foot, ,J-, N. Y., Mi-sEdnaTolTey, 'H'f sey City, M. !'. Bvrnes, 'v York, Mr. Byrnes, -Hivv York, ,r-M. Uidahock, i'nford, Conn., w;-'. Uidahock, Stamford, Conn., 50 58 108 29 79 58 57 115 35 80 59 C6 125 45 80 61 69 130 50 80 53 54 107 24 83 62 62 124 40 84 66 74 140 55 85 47 62 99 12 87 74 71 145 55 90 69 81 150 60 90 56 60 116 25 91 63 73 136 33 103 72 86 158 55 103 P. A. Kin?. Northboro, Mass., Mrs. TJ. li. Glenny, Shellield, Mass. 78 80 158 55 103 xuiiiiimiiii ana On look I'm Find Pleasure in llotli at Carolina. A putting contest at The Carolina Hon day proved as popular as ever; both par ticipants and onlookers finding pleasure in it. Mrs. E. F. McCann and Mr. Fred erick Con-ell, of New York City, made the best score of the afternoon. Following the putting there was a nail driving contest for women, Mrs. J. (J rant Anderson, Pittsburg, and Mrs. P. E. Mor tens, Xew York, winning first and sec ond, respectively. Takes IBerksliire Cup in len'it Sin- g-leM Tenniii. F. A. King, of Northboro, Mass., was the winner of the men's singles for the Berkshire cup which were played dur ing the week, defeating L. E. "Wardwell, of Camden, Me., 0 1 0 4, in the final round. In the preliminary round Mr. King de feated II. Nelson Burroughs, of Philadel phia, by default, and Mr. Wardwell, Charles Presbrev, of New York, G 1 G 3. Loral Colf Rule Cliange. Considerable satisfaction is being mani fested by the disposal of the local rule which has hitherto prohibited golfers from soleing clubs when balls lie outside the posts which define the fair green of the various holes. This rule is not gen erally observed elsewhere, and the greens committee decided that it would be desir able to abolish it here. ; K The GRAFTON WashI"t Summer Re-sort on, D. O CONNECTICUT AVE. 'THE GRAFTON la situated on the most fashionable thoroughfare In Washington, very convenient to all point of Interest and within five minutes walk of the White House, State, War, Navy and Treasury Departments, and Corcoran Art Gallery. Cars passing the door run direct to Capltoland depots. The house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both single and en suite, with pri vate baths, and is conducted on the American plan. Rates $3.00 a day and upward. Long Distance Telephone in every room. Especially attractive for ladles traveling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS PROPRIETOR. WIIITKFACE INN, Lake Placid, N. Y. A Resort Hotel of the Highest Class. MISS ETHEL CHECK, EAST ORANGE, N.J. Miss Check was the winner of the St. Valen. tines cup in last week's golf tournament. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. The Princess Anne Hotel, one of the most deli?htfullv situated lintel in the south, only 300 feet from the ocean waves. The gulf stream which is near oy maKes tne climate mild in winter, average temperature Feb. to May 60 de grees. Here you avoid the enervating effects of the climate further south. Great pine forests skirt the beach. The mingling of the salt air with the ozone of the pines makes this the most charming of resorts. We conduct our own farm and dairv.nlentv fish and ovsters. thus asanrincr our guests the best of everything for the table. Beautiful drives through the pines ana aiong tne Deacn. splendid golt course, .best wild fowl shooting in Amer ica. lOU Cannot COme to a SDOt where von will Via mnrfi p.harmftd than hArA WRITE FOR BOOKLETS TO JAVES S. GROVES. President nd ManaftAr. SUMMER RESORT HOTEL Beach Bluff mass. PRESTON, H. 1A7. Priest. 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