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Most Talked About and Most Popular Hotel
in America today.
Prices Notably Moderate
Broadway at 34th Street
(One block from Pennsylvania Station)
Management MERRY & BOOMER
CARTER BEATS WBITTEMORE
Miller and Beekman Take Governors' and
Secretary's Trophies In Holiday
Tournament
Consolation Won Uy Gardner, .Tohn
Hon and lluiiiag-e in Week of
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A F T E E taking the
medal in the qualifying
round by the closest pos
sible margin from H. V.
Seggerman of Engle
wood Phil Carter won
the President 's trophy
in the first division of
the annual Holiday Golf
Tournament on New Year's Day by de
feating Parker W. Whittemore, the
Brookline player in the finals three up
and two to play.
It was a close and interesting match.
Whittemore took the first hole in three,
one better than par, with a phenominal
putt from the edge of the green, and held
the Metropolitan champion one down for
the next three holes, which were halved.
Carter evened up on the fifth hole, making
it in three. Manifestly it was going to
take very cagey golf to take this match.
The Nassau player surged ahead with a
three in the sixth only to lose the seventh.
He took' the next two, however, and fin
ished the first nine holes two up.
He held this lead, losing one, halving
four and winning two out of the next
seven, taking the match.
This was the only hard play Carter en
countered after the medal play with Seg
german. He defeated J. M. Thompson,
Springhaven, 8 and 7; C. L. Becker,
Woodland, 7 and 6; John Bredemus, the
all round athlete, 8 and 7.
Seggerman was twice within the closest
possible call of figuring large in the re
sults. He came as near as mortal man
can to taking the medal from the cham
pion, and of eliminating Whittemore and
meeting Carter again in the finals. These
two met in the semi-finals. They finished
the eighth hole neck and neck, stayed
practically even down the course, and
came to the eighteenth with Seggerman
one in the lead. Whittemore took this
and squared the account all even at the
end of the course. They both went after
the game on the next with splendid golf,
halving the hole in four and par. Here
Seggerman lost his drive, slicing it into
the rough, and so the match.
In the finals of the consolation division
Dr. Gardner of Agawam Hunt had it all
his own way, beating G. M. Howard of
Halifax 5 and 4. S. 0. Miller from
Englewood, N. J., captured the Gover
nors' trophy by handily defeating C. B.
Hudson, North Fork, in the finals, 7 and
6. In the third division the Secretary's
trophy went to E. H; Beekman of Meta
comet, who met and vanquished' L. C.
Spindler, Fox Hills, in the finals, 3 up
and 2 to play.
The consolation prize in the second
division as carried away by Dr. Loren
Johnson of Chevy Chase, and in the third
division by S. Y. Eamage who won his
match from C. W. Harmon, Wykagyl, at
the finish, 5 and 4.
The total scores follow:
FIRST SIXTEEN
Philip V. G. Carter 414081
H. V. Seggerman 404181
Dr. C. H. Gardner 433982
F. S. Danforth 404585
P. W. Whittemore 42 45 87
G. M. Howard 45 13 88
J. A. Thompson 44 45 89
John Bredemus 44 45 89
C. L. Becker 42 4890
T. A. Kelley 43 4790
C. S. McDonald 444892
T. B. Boyd 43 4992
F. H. Gates 47 4693
Eev. T. A. Cheatham 45 4994
W. E. Truesdell 524395
S. A. Hennessee 46 49 95
SECOND SIXTEEN
Dr. Loren Johnson 45 50 95
J. A. Cuddy 46 4995
J. L. Weller 435396
C. B. Hudson 465197
J. H. Clapp 565197
N. W. Peters 485098
E. C. Shannon, 2d 50 48 98
M. L. Feary 455398
W. S. Vn Clief 485098
A.P.Wills 50 4999
V. A. Seggerman 45 54 99
S. O. Miller 5i50 101
I. N. W. James , 49 52 101
F. S. Appleton 50 52 102
H. A. Waldron 4755102
Matt Grau 5151102
THIRD SIXTEEN
W. T. Barr 4854102
C. E. Gillette 5052102
B. L. Bush 5151102
E. S. Hawthorne 5251103
Joseph Swain " 52 51 103
L. G. Spindler 4756103
Samuel Beekman 52 51 103
J. T. McCaddon, Jr. 5054104
H. C. Small 48 513 104
L. W. Batten 5549105
G. W. Mead 5451105
E. II. Beekman 5352105
D. H. Simmerman 5352 105
S. Y. Eamage 5154105
C. W. Harmn 5550105
Eobert Field 4858106
FOURTH SIXTEEN
J. B. Eoberts . 5551106
J. D. Barnhill 5056106
S. L. Allen , 5453107
J. D. Crumsey 5057107
Frank Ehea 5453107
C. A. Kidd 5553108
H.J.Frost 5256108
D. W. Jewett 5256108
H. W. Webb 5752109
H. W. Goodman 5356109
J. H. Turner 5456110
W. A. Sanford 6446110
S. H. Handel . 5952111
J. E. Bowker 5260112
E. A. Swigert 5656112
" 6IFTH SIXTEEN
M. G. Brown 5658114
S. G. McCaddon 6055115
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