Tf WWF"PT" i PAGE IELYE MATCH PLAY DIY'S (Concluded- from page nine) Semi-final Cheatham beat Com stock, 5 and 4; Washburn beat Morse, 1 up. Final Cheatham beat Washburn, 1 up. CONSOLATION First bound Yulle beat Asam, 2 and 1; Towle beat Mosher, by default; Baker beat Mel jvii.son, 1 up; McGraw beat Mabbett, by default. Semi-final Towle beat Yuile, 1 up; McGraw beat Baker, 1 up (20 holes). Final McGraw beat Towle, 1 up. NINTH DIVISION First round II. II. McNamara beat F. H . Ilutaff, 5 and 4; Henry Bowler beat F. M. Zittel, up, (19 holes); J. E. Pushee, beat E. M. Slayton, 1 up; F. T. Sage beat J. V. Beckman, 6 and 5; F. E. Now, beat P. S. Clark, 1 up; F. A. McMaster beat A. M. Rieber, 3 and 2; R. C. King beat G. B. Burton, 1 up (19 holes); J. D. Robinson beat II. L. Caswell, by default. Second round McNamara beat Bowler,3 and 2; Sage beat Pushee, 4 and 3; McMaster beat Now, 6 and 4; Robinson beat King, 3 and 2. semi-final McNamara beat Sage, 1 up (19 holes); McMaster beat Robinson, 7 and 6. Final McMasters beat McNamara, 1 up. CONSOLATION First round Zittel beat HutafF, 2 and 1; Slayton beat Beckman, 2 and 1; Rieber beat Clark, by default; Caswell beat Burton, by de fault. Semi-final Slayton beat Zittel, 6 and 4; Ric her beat Caswell, by default. Final Slayton beat Rieber, 3 and 2. TENTH DIVISION First round II. B. Wheeler beat M. J. Leo, 4 and 2; C. T. Bloomer beat E. II. Marshall, 2 and 1; James Barber beat M. R. Miller, 4 and 3; John Van Sickel beat Frederick Todd, 1 up; A. P. At terlmry beat Josiah Anstice, 3 and 2; E. C. Jones beat J. II. Hendrickson, 1 up;AV. A. Johnston beat II. P. Bellinger, 1 up; J. D. Pennock beat S. II. Coombs, 3 and 2. Second round Wheeler beat Bloomer, 4 and 3; Barber beat Van Sickel, 4 and 3; Atterbury boat Jones, 4 and 2; Pennock beat Johnston, 2 and 1. Semifinal Wheeler beat Barber, 1 up, (19 hole); Atterbury beat Pennock, 4 and 2. Final Wheeler beat Atterbury, 4 and 3. consolation First round Leo beat Marshall, by default; Miller beat Todd, by default, Anstice beat Hen tlrickson, 4 and 2; Coombs beat Bellinger, 3 and 2. Semi-final Leo beat Miller, 3 and 2; Coombs beat Anstice, 1 up (19 holes). Final Leo beat Coombs, 3 and 2. VILLAGE TURNS TABLES TIiurday's Ilaneball Oani I Won In Elffhtn Inning: In the fastest ball game of the season the Village team turned the tables on The Carolina Thursday, eight to six, gaining the lead in the sixth inning and clinching the game in the eighth, after having previously scored one run in the second, three in the third, and one in the fourth. Finnegan was the star of the afternoon, with a single, two two-baggers, and a three base hit in four times at the bat. Both Farrell and Hurley, the pitchers yere in good form and Spread bury and Fitzgerald did excellent work behind the bat. The line-up and score by innings : Carolina Village Nelson r. f . - Sullivan Cosgrove . 1, f. Cook Morris c. f. Lewis Morrlsey b. s. Bill Hale lb. Bailey Maher 2 b. Nichols Finnegan 3 b. Mulcahy Farrell p. Hurley Spreadbury c. Fitzgerald CAROLINA 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 06 VILLAGE 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 08 MED AT TIH II TIT-SIX HOLES (Concluded from page eight) A. T. Mabbett, Plymouth W. N. Smith, Brae Burn W. S. Morse, Rochester W. Yuile, Royal-Toronto J. R. Towle, Jackson Park Mason Evans, Youngstown Dr. J. S. Brown, Montclair G. A. Mosher. Amity ville G. K. Baker, Lancaster NINTH DIVISION F. H. Ilutaff, Dunwoodle F. M. Zlttell, Greenwich F. T. Sage, Rochester F. E. Now, Pittsburgh Field R.t!. King, New Canaan G. B. Burton, Detroit J. D. Robinson, Toledo II. L. Caswell, Parkersburg II. II. McNamara, Toronto P. S. Clark, Portsmouth A. M. Rieber, Butler Country Henry Bowler, Park Club J. E. Pushee, Brae Burn J. V. Beckman, Plalnfield E. M. Slayton, Intervale, F. A. McMasters, New York TENTH DIVISION C. T. Bloomer, Oak Hill W. A. Johnston, Columbia II. B. Wheeler, Alleghany Cty. Frederick Todd, Oak Hill H. P. Bellinger, Onondaga Josiah Antice, Rochester J. D. Pennock, Onondaga S. II. Coombs, Deal Beach M. J. Leo, Park Club J. E. Jones, Jackson B. II. Marshall, Exmoor John Van Sickle, Auburn, N. Y. A. P. Atterbury, Knollwood M. R. Miller, Oak Hill James Barber, Englewood G. H. Hendrickson, Garden City 124 106 105 211 106 105 211 108 104 212 105 108 213 102 111 213 110 103 213 106 108 214 107 107 214 108 JOG 214 111 104 215 109 106 215 114 101 . 215 104 111 215 108 107 215 109 106 215 107 109 216 109 107 216 110 107 217 110 107 218 116 101 217 115 103 217 111 107 218 112 106 - 218 110 109 219 110 109 219 116 103 219 109 110 219 113 107 220 109 111 220 106 114 220 116 105 221 111 111 222 105 117 222 112 111 . 223 112 111 223 118 107 225 112 113 225 112 113 225 111 116 227 112 116 228 124 106 230 Folk Dances In Costume This (Friday) evening's Kirmess at The Carolina promises something new in folk dances in costume. The program : SCOTCH SPANISH FRENCH JAPANESE IRISH ITALIAN DUTCH GREEK Songs by Mr. Child Howling- Scores Hun IHg-h Bowling at the Village alleys claims many and scores are running high. For the coming week five attractive prizes are offered by Manager Fitzgerald. PINEHURST MYSTERY IN PACKAGES Annual "Snipping" Jarty at Magnolia Provides Enjoyable Evening' The annual "snipping" party at The Magnolia is always anticipated with much pleasure, and Fridayevening's party was a success in every detail. On a string stretched across the rear of the parlor the presents, wrapped in much paper and enclosed in many boxes, were suspended. Each guest was in turn, blindfolded, made to turn around three times and given scissors with which to cut a pack age from the string. The undoing of the packages was the cause of much merriment ; cards rounding out the eve ning. Among those enjoying the evening Mr. and Mm. L. C. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brinton, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Durfee, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Bachman and the Misses Bachman, Mrs. D. R. Francis and Miss Alice Francis, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Beal, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pottle, Miss Pottle, Miss M. M. Beal, Dr. Alice Rus sell and Mr. J. Ei' Kellogg. OUTLOOK WS&3SgE ! HOTELf RALEIGH RALEIQH, N. 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