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Beautifully illustrated booklet shows styles and prices. Write for it. 454 Main Street Worcester, Mass Established 1871 i mm I XI STEEL SHOT SHELLS THE only American Steel Lined shells are UMC Arrow and Nitro Club. The Steel Lining around the smokeless pow der keeps out the moisture and makes them better, stronger and safer. UMC Steel Lined shells cost more to make but no more to buy. The Steel Lining is a gift to sports men your protection at our expense. Look for the UMC round red trade mark on the box. Made for Remington and all other Shotguns. Game Laws Free. LINED THE STEEL LIMING mi minimi! L The UNION METALLIC HHH JUf CARTRIDGE CO. I y BrMeport' Conn, I I i VEUVE CHAFFARD PURE OLIYE OIL IN HONEST 111 iS' Full Quart Fall JPlnti Full Half JPints S. S. Pierce co BOSTON. Park & Tilford, NEW YORK. The National State Bank " ic h m o n ct , 7 I r glnia Capital. $500.000 Surplus, $350,000 President, John S. Elicit Cashier, Wm. M. Hill Assistant Cashier, Julien H, Hill Midlothian CJolfer Outstrip W. 3. Travis In Qualification. EVENTY-SEVEN was the low score in quali fying round of the sixth a n n u a 1 St. Valentine's golf tournament, J. P. Gardner of Midlothian, leading the record field of one hundred and sixty-eight entries. Four strokes farther down the list with his eye also on the qualification gold medal was Walter J. Travis of Garden City, former International and American golf cham pion, who scored eighty-one; C. L. Becker of Woodland, third in eighty four. The cards : MR. GARDNER. Out-3 4 4 5 5 3 6 2 3-35 . In-5 4 4 4 7 4 4 4 6-42-77 TRAVIS. Out-5 In-5 MR. 6 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 3 MR. BECKER. 6 4 5 5 4 5 5 3-42 5-39-81 Out 4 6 4 5 5 4 5 5 4-42 In-4 5 4 5 4 3 5 5 74284 After that point the field doubled and quadrupled to the limit of admission in the first division, ninety-one, with a triple tie between F. V. Sullivan of Garden City, Col. J. E. Smith of Wil mington and II. II. Cutler of Blue Mound ; Mr. Sullivan winning the play off. THE SCORES BY ROUNDS. The scores by rounds in each of the eight divisions follow : PRESIDENT'S CUP OR FIRST DIVISION. J. P. Gardner, Midlothian 35 42 77 W.J.Travis, Garden City 4239 81 C. L. Becker, Woodland 42 42 84 I. S. Robeson, Oakhill 42 43 85 II. W.Perrln.Merion Cricket 44 41 85 J. D. Foot, Apawamis 42 44 S6 C. II. MatthiesBen, Ardsley 43 44 87 Theo. Cassabeer, Oakland 46 42 88 II. C. Fownes, Oakmont 44 44 88 Robert Hunter, Wee Burn 41 48 89 Dr. Geo. J. McKee, Oakmont 45 44 89 W. C. Johnson. Canoebrook 46 44 90 Frederick Snare, Englewood 47 43 90 P. E. Gardner, Midlothian 45 45 90 N. W. Dean, Woodland 44 46 90 F. V. Sullivan, Garden City 43 48 91 GOVERNORS' CUP OR SECOND DIVISION. Col. J. E. Smith, Wilmington 46 45 91 II. II. Cutler, Blue Mound 48 43 91 C. B. Fownes, Oakmont 45 47 92 E. S. Parmelee, New Haven 42 50 92 C. H. Chasmar, Columbia 48 45 93 W. M. Weaver, Camden 49 45 94 C. B. Hudson, Rochester 47 47 94 L. E. Beall, Uniontown 46 48 94 J. Curtis, Rochester 47 47 94 Spencer Waters, Apawamis 48 46 94 Herman Wendell, St. David's 53 42 95 P. S. MacLaughlin, Wykagyl .48 47 95 R. C. Collier, Dunwoodie 49 46 95 C. S. Macdonald, Toronto 50 45 95 Rev. D. Dorchester, Oakmont 50 45 95 H. R. Mackenzie, St. Andrews 52 43 95 SECRETARY'S CUP OR THIRD DIVISION. W. J. Faith, Wykagyl 47 48 95 T. B. Baird. York 44 51 95 J.E. Kellogg, Alpine 47 48 95 A. S. Hlgglns, St. Andrews 44 61 95 W.L.Baldwin, Wee Burn 48 48 96 H.H.Cook, Albemarle 48 49 97 T. T. Rushmore, Garden City 4 61 97 G. Small, York Country 46 62 98 F. B. McFeeley, Latrobe 51 47 98 H. O. Smith, Brookline 48 50 98 F. A. Sedgwick, Hartford 50 49 99 A. C. Sumner, Nassau 54 45 T. B. Boyd, Algonquin 43 51 W. L. Hurd, Oakmont 4$ 51 J. G. Nicholson, New Bedford 45 64 J. C. Ltnneman, Shawnee 61 48 93 m id at) TREASURER'S CUP OR FOURTH DIVISION. E. E. Rlnehart, Jr., Wee Burn L. D. Pierce, Woodland F. K. Robeson, Oak Hill G. F. Brown, Huntingdon S. Y. Ramage, Oil City E. J. Spauldlng, Waubanakee II. II. Brown, Salem T. S. Jamelaon, Greensburg J. B. Ladd, Merlon Cricket E. L. Scofleld, Jr., Wee Burn G. L. Young, Newark W. A. Speakman, Wilmington Coun. R. N. Gardner, Midlothian W. E. Truesdell, Brooklyn II. W. Ormsbee, Alpine J. II. Ball, St. Andrews 9!) 91) 9J 45 48 46 51 100 60 100 48 10O 47 101 51 101 50 101 52 101 4962 101 54 48 102 61 61 102 53 50 io;; 51 52 103 52 51 103 CAPTAIN'S CUP OR FIFTH DIVISION. F.E.Putnam, Vesper 56 47 103 A. S. Westfall, Forest Park 47 56 103 J. II. Lippincott, Atlantic City 55 49 104 W. A. Johnston, Latrobe 53 51 104 J. D. C. Rumsey, New York 53 61 1C4 W.C.Biddle, St. Andrews 66 49 105 Oicar C. Davis, Brockton 48 57 105 T. P. Anderion, Slwanoy 61 54 105 W. S. Dillon, Alpine 56 49 115 E. F. Atkinson, Woodland 65 50 105 J. G. Glessener, York 54 51 10r S. A. Henoessee, Cooperstown 53 63 106 W. H. Lippincott, Rlverton 54 52 10 II. S. Stearns, Jr., Oakland 55 51 106 F. A. King, Agawam Hunt 62 54 K6 W. Lane Verlenden, Lansdowne 54 52 106 CLUB CUP OR SIXTH DIVISION. R. R. Sterling, Detroit 51 55 106 J. Roberts Mitchell, New York 55 51 106 R. II. Hunt, Worcester 61 55 106 W. II. Smith, Wilmington 57 4!) 106 E. L. Scofleld, Wee Burn 53 54 107 J.E. Pushee, Brae Burn 66 61 107 J. H. Llebman, Woodland 54 53 107 J.S.Linsley, Lenox 53 54 107 O. B. Wlckham, Euclid 54 63 107 T. Johnson, Wilmington 55 62 107 II. A. Abbe, Map'e Hill 56 61 107 C. Gimbel, Philmont 61 66 107 Edward Worth, Springhaven 57 61 1(8 D. G. Mackay, Yountakah 49 69 108 L. C. Cummings, Jr., Hyannisport 57 51 108 H. II. Bliss, Sinnlsslppi 53 55 108 SPECIAL CUP OR SEVENTH DIVISION. G. S. Statzell, Lansdowne 63 55 108 II. W. Flagg, Brockton 55 53 108 M.D. Fink, St. Andrews 53 55 108 P. R. Ruckhelm, Jr., Chicago 56 52 108 J. R. Towle, Jackson Park 53 66 109 C. Jarecki, Erie 58 61 109 G. E. Scott, Philadelphia 55 54 109 II. Nelson Burroughs, Philadelphia 54 55 109 F. W. Holme a, Slwanoy 67 52 109 A. S. Brownell, Dunwoodie 59 50 109 C. S. Heinz, Pittsburg 68 61 109 II. S.Stearns, New York 65 55 110 Raymond Passavant, Bala 68 52 110 F. W. Pray, Brae Burn 55 55 110 H. W. Pratt, Wykagyl 53 67 110 J. S. Morton, Albany 56 55 111 SPECIAL CUP OR EIGHTH DIVISION. II. E. Wells, Southbrldge B. S. Simmons, Columbia II. L. Caswell, Parkersburg W. E. Mills, Berkshire H. V. Carrere, Fox Hills E. B. Aymar, New York Linton Smith, Wilmington P. Schmuck, Slwanoy Hon. J. B. Moore, New York W. E. Robb, Riverton W. C. Goodwin, Alpine W. Hughes, Segreyansett C. A. Mills, Berkshire G. F. Berry, Frankfort B. Wolf, Philadelphia W. C. Popper, Falrview 57 54 111 58 63 HI 56 65 HI 58 54 112 57 65 112 55 57 112 59 53 112 55 67 112 61 61 112 58 55 113 65 48 113 56 58 114 57 57 114 67 57 114 60 64 114 59 66 115

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