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uA&cn 10, 1920. PAGE $ up. 0. B. Hudson beat H. P. Statzell, 2 and 1 J W. L. Furste beat J. G. Ander 60n 7 and 6; G. E. Deelybeat H. J. Fro3t, 4 and 2j D. O. Everhard beat Horace Hays, 3 and 2. Second Bound W. R. Peters beat J. L. Given, 3 and 1; C. R. Pelton beat W. P. Arnold, 2 up; W. L. Furste beat C. B. Hudson, 5 and 3; D. 0. Everhard beat G. E. Deely, ,4 and 3. Semi-Finals W. R. Peters beat C. R. Pelton, 3 and 2 ; W. L. Furste beat D. 0. Everhard, 3 and 2. Finals W. L. Furste beat W. R. Peters, 4 and 3. . Consolation , C. T. Warner beat Horace Hays by de fault. ELEVENTH DIVISION First Round W. G. Brumbaugh beat James Barber, 1 up; G. A. Putnam teat H. B. Hays, 5 and 3; S. R. Smith beat C. S. Hoover, 2 up; F. W. Filoon beat S. B. Chapin, Jr., 3 and 2; G. W. Dodd beat A. B. Sumner, 5 and 4; J. M. Johnson beat A. J. Alsberg, 1 up; F. W. Koehler beat J. T. Newton, 1 up 19 holes; H. G. Ben edict beat J. H. Gallup, 8 and 6. Second Round G. A. Putnam beat W. G. Brumbaugh, 4 and 3; S. R. Smith beat F. W. Filoon, 7 and 5; J. W. Johnson beat G. W. Dodd, 1 up; H. G. Benedict beat F. W. Koehler, 5 and 4. Semi-Finals S. R. Smith beat G. A. Putnam, 1 mp; H. G. Benedict beat J. M. Johnson, 1 up 19 holes. Finals S. R. Smith beat H. G. Benedict, 2 and 1. Consolation A. B. Sumner beat James Barber, 1 up 19 holes. TWELFTH DIVISION First Round F. J. Erbe beat R. W. Jennings, 3 and 2; H. R. Benedict beat B. H. Sanborn, by default; B. V. Covert beat F. L. Mills, 1 up; D. S. Brassil beat J. D. Rumsey, 6 and 4; II. H. Dean beat C. II. Pray, 7 aid 5; B. E. Kile beat H. J. Murch, 6 and 5; C. F. Gilmour beat L. C Mety, 2 up; S. T. Crane beat N. A. Rose, 4 and 3. Second Round F. J. Erbe beat H. R. Benedict, 1 up 20 holes; D. S. Brassil beat B. V. Covert, 4 and 2; H. H. Dean beat B. E. Kile, 4 and 3; S. T. Crane beat C. F. Gilmour, 6 and 5. Semi-Finals D. S. Brassil beat F. J. Erbe, 5 and 4; S. T. Crane beat H. H. Dean, 5 and 4. Finals S. T. Crane beat D. S. Brassil1 up. Consolation F. L. Mills beat C. H. Pray,' 4 and 3. THIRTEENTH DIVISION First Round T. F. Kelly beat H. Fayen, by default; F. S. Coleman beat Roger Ward,' 3 up; M. W. Jones beat F. R. Byard, 2 and !; H. C. Philbrick' beat, G. W. Baker, 6-. andj 4; J. S. Cushjnan beat Albert Zinn, 5 and, 3; SiTA. Scribner beat John Car fey,; 10 upH. St 'Walters beat G. A. Baerwald, 10 and 8. Second Round F. S. Coleman beat T. F. Kelly, 5 and 4; H. C. Philbrick beat M. W. Jones, 5 and 3; J. S. Cushman beat S. A. Scrib ner, 2 up; H. D. Waters beat W. L. Rodgers, by default. Semi-Finals F. S. Coleman beat H. C. Philbrick, 1 up 19 holes; H. D. Waters beat J. S. Cushman, 2 and 1. Finals F. S. Coleman beat H. D. Waters, 1 up 23 holes. Consolation Roger Ward beat John Carley, 1 up 19 holes. FOURTEENTH DIVISION First Round A. R. Yearsley beat Robt Lewis, 3 and 1; H. T. Converse beat H. C. Munger, 2 up; R. L. Walkley beat W. E. Phil lips, 3 and 2; G. F. Norton beat C. F. Dow, 8 and 7; H. Marks beat Alfred Ramage, by default; F. A. McNeil beat C. B. Kessing, by default; H. N. Bond beat J. W. Marriner, 4 and 3; T. E. Jones beat S. Myers, 2 and 1. Second Round T. H. Converse beat A. R. Yearsley, 1 up; R. L; Walkley beat C. F. Norton, 3 and 2; H. Marks beat F. A. McNeil, 4 and 3; H. N. Bond beat T. E. Jones, 3 and 2. Semi-Finals R. L. Walkley beat H. T. Converse, 3 and 1; H. N. Bond beat Hiram Marks, 3 and 2. Finals R. L. Walkley beat H. N. Bond, 4 and 3. Consolation C. B. Kessing beat W. E. Phillips, 1 up. FIFTEENTH DIVISION First Round A. G. Wesson beat E. M. Gibby, 2 and 1; M. Havens, Jr., beat W. B. Dow, 3 and 1; A. D. Fisher beat H. L. Aycr, 3 and 1; C. R. Anderson beat R. C. Blancke, 3 and 2; J. I. Grady beat D. E. Hoover, 1 up; G. W. Shannon beat T. B. Bleecker, 4 and 2; E. D. Thomson beat D. S. Strachan, 1 iip 19 holes; G. A. Bomann beat G. R. Walker, by de fault. Second Round M. Havens, Jr., beat A. G. Wesson, 3 and 4; C. R. Anderson beat A. D. Fisher, 3 and 1; J. I. Grady beat G. W. Shan non, 1 up; G. A. Bomann beat E. D. Thomson, 3 and 2. Semi-Finals M. Havens, Jr., beat C. R. Anderson, 3 and 1; G. A. Bomann beat J. I. Grady, 6 and 5. Finals M. Havens, Jr., beat G. A. Bomann, 6" and 5. Consolation . , v : T. H. Bleecker beat H. L. Ayer, 3 and. 2. SIXTEENTH DIVISION First Round G. A. Goodman beat G. P. Whaley, 1 up; H. T. Whitin beat Lawrence Barr, 4 and 3; C. H. Barnum beat F. W. Moulton, 1 up 19 holes; E. T. Wilkinson beat J. C. Freeman,, 2 up; ,H. B. Swoope beat S. K. Ames, 1 up; A. C. Porteous beat J. W. Stearns, 3 and 1; 0. M. Dunne beat F. W. Tate, 2 and 1; W. F. Luick beat G. E. Barber, 2 up. Continued on Page 10) BRETTON IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMS h Ul rrr"''pvo - Summer Season June to middle of October WWWiAJ Improted Oolf Uane Foil 6,460 yards TUB 9IOT1VT PLBANAST TUB MOUIIT WAIUIIffiTOa C. J Dunphy, Manager C. J. Root Winter: The Copley Plaza Boston, Mass Winter: Hotel 'lrii Skabkkeze, Fla. 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