THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK mm am HOTEL WENTWORTH NEW CASTLE, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. H. W. PRIEST, President The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort Every facility for sport and recreation: Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yachting, fishing, bathing, and well equipped garage under competent supervision. Fine livery. Music by symphony players. Accommo dates 500. Local and long distance telephone in every room. Trap, Rifle and Pistol Shooting is one of the attractions. Annie Oakley, the world famous markswoman, will instruct ladies free of charge. Send today for illustrated booklet. WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., C. A. Judkins, Manager Address Until May 1, Little Building, 80 Boylston St., Boston, flass. . m i n 5$ SSI ll 1 LJ ALPHAKO Donald a IT id a n ' "I 4 Ross Says: Inoculated Alphano is the ideal top dressing, and a perfect all-in-one fertilizer. Its use gives a putting green a true running surface with out the use of a heavy roller. PRICE $15. a ton in bags. 12. a ton in bags by carload 10. a ton in bulk by carload. F. O. B. Alphano, N. J. i P n KatablUhed lOS 17-N Battery Place, Acw York m U n his way through the invaders from many fa mous links, and making away with the Treasurer's Division. This was Fred Page from Aberdeen, wielding a Dread nought of a Driver which completely con cealed him from view. lie left Harry Waring on the seventeenth green. He chased E. II. Wisewell of Englewood all the way home, where a tie score called for an extra hole, which he tucked away. And then he tackled Charlie Horton, set tled him four and three and pinned on the medal: J. E. Smith had little difficulty in keep ing the Consolation prize in his pos session. FOURTH DIVISION PLAY II. J. Frost of Siwanoy took home the trophy in the Fourth Division. He led J. K. Baker, hailing from Englewood through the final round by five and four. His hardest match was against W. A. Sandford, who held on stubbornly until the last sad putt went home. E. A. Bailey, found James Barber of Engle wood against him in at the finish of the consolation. Bailey won, five and three. magoon's day Interest in the play of the fifth division centered around the performance of G. A. Magoon, the Oakmdnt player. He came into the finals going strong, after substantial victories over A. M. Banker of the Antlers and Ealph Lane from the Rockaway River. Here he was pitted against II. C. Davis of Woodland, who put up a game light. It was decided in Magoon's favor on the last green. J. D. C. Rumsey took the Consolation prize in this division from J. D. Galla gher of Glen Ridge. There was a special handicap Consola tion Division, in which some interesting play was developed, resulting in a victory for J. R. Towle of the Calumet Country Club. SUMMARY Flayed on Course No. 2. FIRST DIVISION First round N. W. Peters beat Col. J. E. Smith by default, Norman Maxwell beat V. A. Seggerman six and five, F. B. Porter beat J. M. Thompson by default, II. G. Phillips beat J. M. Brander by de fault, C. L. Becker beat J. D. Armstrong three and two, I. W. Robb lost to L. A. Hamilton by default, R. C. Shannon beat M. L. Fearey by default, W. E. Truesdell beat T. A. Kelley three and two. Second round Maxwell beat Peters by default, Hamilton beat Becker four and three, Shannon beat Truesdell five and four. Semi-final round Maxwell beat Phil lips two up, Shannon beat Hamilton five and four. Final round Maxwell beat Shannon one up. FIRST DIVISION, CONSOLATION EIGHT Col. J. E. Smith lost to V. A. Segger man by default, J. M. Thompson and J. M. Brander defaulted, J. D. Armstrong beat I. W. Robb by default, T. A. Kelley beat M. L. Fearey by default. Second round Seggerman won by de fault, Armstrong beat Kelley three and two. Final round Seggerman beat Arm strong two and one. SECOND DIVISION First round D. N. Jewett beat II. P. Hotchkiss three and one, J. II, Turner beat H. L. Waldridge by default, L. d Pierce beat C. F. Lancaster two and one C. W. Watson beat Dr. D. N. Simmerman by default, J. W. Baker beat G. v. Statzell one up 19 holes, O. C. Hoyt beat I. N. W. James by default, W. T. Barr beat Geo. Van Keuren by default, J. t. Bishop beat J. V. Hall by default. Second round Turner beat Jewett by default, Pierce beat Watson by default, Baker beat Hoyt by default, Barr beat Bishop by default. Semi-final Pierce beat Turner three and two, Baker beat Barr eight and seven. Final round Pierce beat Baker four and three. second division, consolation eight First round II. P. Hotchkiss beat H. L. Waldridge by default, Lancaster beat Dr. N. D. Simmerman by default, G. W. Statzell beat I. N. W. James by default, J. V. Hall beat Geo. Van Keuren by de fault. Semi-final round Lancaster beat Hotchkiss three and two. Statzell beat Hall six and five. Final round Lancaster beat Statzell four and three. third division First round E. II. Wiswell beat C. A. Kidd by default, A. Denham beat J. D. Montgomery by default, F. C. Page beat H. I. Moraff by default, II. G. Waring beat J. E. Smith seven and six, S. O. Miller beat W. C. Job by default, J. R. Bowker beat J. A. Stockwell by de fault, Chas. Horton beat W. J. Merrill by default, R. W. Page beat S. C. Austin by default. Second round Wiswell beat A. Den ham three and two, F. C. Page beat War ing by one up, Bowker beat Miller by default, Horton beat R. W. Page eight and six. Semi-final round Page beat Wiswell one up 19 holes, Horton beat Bowker three and one. Final round Page beat Horton four and three. THIRD DIVISION, CONSOLATION EIGHT First round J. D. Montgomery beat C. A. Kidd by default, J. E. Smith beat II. I. Moraff by default, W. C. Job and J. A. Stockwell defaulted. W. J. Mer rill and S. C. Austin both defaulted. Semi-final round Smith beat Mont gomery by default. Final round Smith won by default. fourth division First round E. A. Bailey lost to B. J. Frost two down, B. C. McFadden beat C. K. Shaw by default, W. A. Sandford beat C. W. Harmon by default, D. N. Jewett beat C. A. Reimer by default, Dr. II. Simmerman beat A. R. Watson by default, T. S. Wheeler beat W. G. Bibb by default, J. K. Baker beat E. P. Bern ard by default, R. N. Jewett beat Jas. Barber by default. Second round Frost beat McFadden by default, Sandford beat Jewett one up 19 holes, Simmerman and Wheeler both defaulted, Baker beat Jewett three and two. Semi-final round Frost beat Sand ford one up, Baker won by" default. Final round Frost beat Baker five and four. (Continued on page four)

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