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About the Seed You Buy
ITHOUT making exhaustive time tests of grass seeds, how
can you tell whether they are free from weed seeds and right
in mixture?
When you buy anything for yourself: you go to a firm with an
established reputation where you can "Take their word for it."
Why not carry the same business principles into club matters?
Sutton's is one of the oldest, if not the oldest seed house in
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Their reputation is your sweeping guarantee of dependableness.
You are welcome to a copy of our Red Book on Golf
Course Construction.
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Royal Seed Establishment
READING, - ENGLAND
The Sherman T. Blake Co.,
WINTER, SON & COMPANY
66-G Wall Street, NEW YORK
Sole Agents East of the Rocky
Mountains.
(With whom is associated Mr. H. S.
Colt, the famous Golf Course
Architect) .
Sole Agents West of the Rocky Mountains
431-6 Sacramento St.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Pinehurst School
A Day and Boarding School for Boys, two
miles from Pinehurst, on an eminence
overlooking the Long Leaf Pine Plateau.
Boys remain at the school throughout
the day under the constant supervision
of masters.
Classes from 8.30 until 1.00. Elemen
tary and secondary school subjects.
During the afternoon recreation period
there are numerous out-of-door, extra-curricular
activities emphasizing education
by doing.
Bus leaves Pinehurst at 8.20 and re
turning from the School arrives at Pine
hurst at 5.00.
ERIC PARSON (Harvard A.B. 1910)
Headmaster .
Address: Pinehurst School,
(September 1 to June 1).
Pinehurst School Camp,
Upper Saranac P. O., N. Y.,
(June 1 to September 1).
Pinehurst School Camp
Located on Saint Regis Pond, five miles
from Saranac Inn and fifteen miles from
Lake Placid.
In the Heart of the Adirondacks
Boys over ten years of age may be
enrolled.
Out-of-door life from June 1 to Sep
tember 1.
Canoeing trip of 100 miles in August;
nature study; wood craft; tent life in
rough camp. Skilled guides and super
visors. Mr. H. H. BLAGDET
Mr. ERIC PARSON, Headmaster Pinehurst School
Address: Pinehurst School,
(September 1 to June 1).
Pinehurst School Camp,
Upper Saranac P. O., N. Y.,
(June 1 to September 1).
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MODERN THROUGHOUT.
Mrs. E. C. Bliss.
beat W. S. Van Clief, Richmond, 2 and
1: J. W. Watson, Merion, beat P. S.
McLaughlin, Ekwanok, 5 and 4; Chisholm
Beach, Fox Hills, beat Horton Pushee,
Brae Burn, 1 up; T. E. Jacobs, Wollas
ton, beat T. W. Case, Owasco, 1 up; W.
H. C. Mussen, Montreal, beat T. H.
McGraw, Jr., Oakmont, 2 and 1; F. H.
Hyatt, Jr., Ridge-wood, beat C. B. Hud
son, North Fork, 3 and 2.
Second round Ransom beat O 'Connell,
3 and 1; Beach beat Jacobs, 3 and 2;
Hyatt beat Mussen, 2 and 1.
Semi-finals "Watson beat Ransom, 6
and 5; Hyatt beat Beach, 2 and 1.
Finals Watson beat Hyatt, 4 and 2.
CONSOLATION
First round Fownes beat Morris, 7
and 6; McLaughlin beat Van Clief, 6
and 4; Case beat Pushee, 2 and 1; Mc
Graw, Jr., beat Hudson, 2 up.
Semi-finals Fownes beat McLaugh
lin, 4 and 2; McGraw, Jr., beat Case,
3 and 2.
Finals Fownes beat McGraw, Jr.,
2 up.
third division
First round George Webster, Mar
quette, beat T. A. Cheatham, Pittsburgh,
o and 3; C. S. McCormick, New Bruns
wick, beat W. Catchings, Fox Hills, 1 up ;
J. D. Foot, Apawamis, beat P. S. Mac
Donald, Lambton, 5 and 3 ; S. A. Hennes
see, Cooperstown, beat Dr. J. S. Brown,
Montclair, 1 up (19 holes) ; G. H. Milli
ken, Nassau, beat H. T. Curtiss, Spring
field, by default: W. N. Nevins, Spring
field, beat F. S. Danforth, North Fork,
2 up ; Robert Wilson, Wannamoisett, beat
Jeffrey Cuddy, Cleveland, 4 and 3; J. S.
Dempsey, Aronimink, beat Charles Hath
away, Essex, 1 up (19 holes).
Second round McCormick beat Web
ster, 5 and 4 ; Hennessee beat Foot, 1 up
(21 holes) ; Nevins beat Milliken, 4 and
3; Wilson beat Dempsey, 5 and 4.
Semi-finals Hennessee beat McCor
mick, 2 and 1; Wilson beat Nevins, 4
and 3.
Finals Wilson beat Hennessee, 1 up.
consolation
First round Cheatham beat Catch
ings, 4 and 2; MacDonald beat Brown,
2 and 1; Danforth beat Curtiss, by de
fault; Hathaway beat Cuddy, by default.
Semi-finals MacDonald beat Cheat
ham, 4 and 3; Danforth beat Hathaway,
6 and 5.
Finals Danforth beat MacDonald,
3 and 1.
fourth division
First round J. L. Weller, St. Cath
erines, beat J. J. Madsen, Mt. Tom, 3
and 2; J. P. Williamson, Wilkes Barre,
beat D. L. Leahy, Deal, 4 and 3; R. C.
Shannon, 2nd, Broekport, beat G. W.
Statzell, Aronimink, 2 and 1; J. L.
Wyckoff, Mt. Tom, beat H. P. Hotchkiss,
New Haven, 2 and 1; F. E. Aiken, Dun
woodie, beat Tom Morrison, Oakmont,
5 and 4; John Heydler, New York, beat
J. H. Dinwildie, Wykagyl, 2 and 1; Dr.
C. S. Carter, Shinilcock, beat A. W.
Brand, St. Andrews, by default; J. M.
Thompson, Springhaven, beat C. H. Hart,
Dunwoodie, 1 up.
Second round Weller beat William
son, 1 up; Shannon beat Wyckoff, by
default; Aiken beat Heydler, 2 up;
Thompson beat Dr. Carter, by default.
Semi-finals Shannon beat Weller, 1
up; Aiken beat Thompson, 1 up.
Finals Aiken beat Shannon, 2 and 1.
consolation
First round Madsen beat Leahy, 2
and 1; Hotchkiss beat Statzell, by de
fault; Morrison beat Dinwildie, 4 and 3;
Hart beat Brand, by default.
Semi-finals Madsen beat Hotchkiss,
3 and 1; Morrison beat Hart, 1 up (19
holes) .
Finals Morrison beat Madsen, 4 and 3.
FIFTH DIVISION
First round S. D. Wright, Jr., Aroni
mink, beat J. C. Taylor, Lakewood, 4 and
3; S. M. Morgan, Altoona, beat M. For
est, Southern Pines, by default; Dr. A.
Stillman, Apawamis, beat J. J. Young,
Frankford, 1 up; John Kelly, Deal, beat
A. W. Smith, Buffalo, 5 and 4; C. A.
Hartwell, Brookline, beat T. B. Brown,
Scarsdale, 6 and 5; N. C. Becker, Dun
woodie, beat W. G. Kniter, Southern
Pines, 1 up (19 holes); W. N. Hacket,
Merion, beat C. H. Banes, Merion, 3 and
2; Henry Holt, Jr., Wanbanakee, beat
C. E. Van Vleck, Sr., Montclair, by
default.
Second round Wright, Jr., beat Mor
gan, 1 up (19 holes) ; Stillman beat
Kelly, 2 and 1; Hartwell beat Becker, 2
up; Hacket beat Holt, Jr., 5 and 4.
Semi-finals Wright, Jr., beat Still
man, 2 and 1; Hartwell beat Hacket,
3 and 2.
Finals Wright, Jr., beat Hartwell,
5 and 3.
consolation
First round Forest beat Taylor, by
default; Young beat Smith, 1 up (19
holes) ; Kniter beat Brown, 1 up ; Banes
beat Van Vleck, Sr., by default.
Semi-finals Young beat Forest, by
default; Banes beat Kniter, 2 and 1.
Finals Young beat Banes, 3 and 1.
sixth division
First round R. IL Hunt, Worcester,
beat J. W. Hunt, Worcester, 1 up; J. D.
Armstrong, Buffalo, beat L. P. Graves,
Buffalo, o and 4; J. C. Head, Oakmont,
beat M. B. Johnson, Cleveland, 4 and 3;
W. O. Kenney, Weston, beat H. R. Mac
Kenzie, St. Andrews, 6 and 5; J. M.
Scott, Mecklenburg, beat C. A. Nesmith,
Flushing, 1 up, D. F. Dillon, Worcester,
beat J. G. Estey, Brattleboro, by default;
Jack Tunis, Bellevue, beat E. B. Cor
coran, 1 up; S. D. Wyatt, Fond du Lac,
beat J. M. Hodson, Ardsley, 1 up.
Second round Hunt beat Armstrong,
3 and 2; Head beat Kenney, 5 and 4;
Scott beat Dillon, 5 and 4; Tunis beat
Wyatt, by default.
Semi-finals Hunt beat Head, 1 up
(20 holes) ; Scott beat Tunis, 3 and 2.
Finals Hunt beat Scott, 5 and 4.
consolation
First hound Hunt beat Graves, 4 and
3; MacKenzie beat Johnson, 6 and 5;
Nesmith beat Estey, by default, Hodson
beat Corcoran, 1 up (20 holes).
Semi-finals Hunt beat MacKenzie,
by default; Hodson beat Nesmith, 2 up.
Finals Hunt beat Hodson, by default.
seventh division
First round H. L. Fassett, Elmira,
beat R. B. Newcomb, Mayfield, 8 and 6;
L. B. Harding, Brookline, beat James
Barber, Englewood, 6 and 5; H. P. Drys
dale, North Adams, beat E. B. Richard
son, Monoosnock, 1 up; E. D. McCabe,
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