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THE PINEHUEST OUTLOOK PAGE 6 Adair Wins Qualifying Round, North and South Championship ymp - - ; iropn Gorham Quality Gorham Designs ies Medals Loving Cups express reward to the victor record events of importance convey friendly, appreciation the importance of an event and the regard of business associates or social friends. Gorham Quality and Gotham Designs denote just the sentiment the occasion the purqse which trophy, medal, or loving cup com THE GORHAM CO., NEW YORK Gorham Silverware is to be had in Pineluirs at The Jewelry Shop" THE COLONEL SAYS: "learn to grip the club in your fingers never in the palm, u,se a Colonel Ball" and note the improved accuracy of your shots' Coionel Golf Balls $1.00 Each $12.00 Per Doz. n the familiar Meshed Marking The Colonel Golf Ball is used by many of our leading Professionals. Wilfred Reid, with a Colonel 31, Dimpled Marked Ball, won the Professional Tournament held in Augusta, Ga, in February. ST. MUNGO MF6. CO. OF AMERICA 121-123 Sylvan Avenue, NEWArk, (I. J. New York, 3 Warren Street bosto., 143 Federal Street Philadelphia, 1201 Chestnut Street Chicago, III., 36 South State Street -San Francisco, 46 Kearney Street The North and South Amateur Summary of qualifying scores: Championship, the last of the North and perry Adair, Atlanta ' South events, got under way last Wed- g j Graham, ' Greenwich nesday to a flying start, the field being j p the largest and classiest that has. ever participated in the last Championship Harold Weber, Inverness of the winter in the Southland. The Francis Ouimet, Woodland field of two hundred and seventy starters j c. Newton, Brookline included several title holders, as well as R jj; Gwaltney, Baltusrol Francis Ouimet of Boston former Na- R WoQ(1 ' tional Amateur and Open Champion. - B. E. Bockenkamp, St. Louis Perry Adair, the youthful star from the Druid Hills Club, Atlanta, Ga, fur- F- S. Danforth, North Fork nished the surpries of the thirty-six S. M. Newton, Richmond, Va hole, play by easily., winning the Quali- A. W. Brand, Garden City tying honors. A wonderful 72 over the L. A. Hamilton, Garden City difficult No. 3 course on the final day's J. M. Wells, Wheeling, W. Va. play put him in possession of the gold Albert Mendes, Swianoy medal by four shots, as his medal of 76 E. H. Augustus, Cleveland for the first eighteen gave him a total of I. S. Robeson, Rochester 14g G. E. Ranney, Greenwich 1 Sam Graham of the Greenwich Coun- F- H- Gates Pinehurst try Club, Greenwich, Conn, who won the T- S- Fuller Ardslev Qualifying Round of the Spring Tour- H- Banes S- Pines nament, followed Adair with a total of c- s- KinS Essex County - j. . watson, dr., uaruen uity II. Buchanan, Shackamaxon A. T. Roberts, Royal St.. George's R. F. Mundy, Garden City ' ' " A 1,T T?pp1 TTIli-wnrinlr ' ham again proved himself a fine medal ' ' ... u : K W- S- Dlllon A1Pine round, but this only enabled him to tie for first place, as F. C. Newton of the "RrnnVKno finmifrv C!lnlv "Rrnnlf Iitip. , . ., . , , . L D. Parson, , Youngstown Mass, winner of the Spring event, and ' . ' J. D. Standish, Detroit, were also around in 75. Francis Ouimet, the favorite, missed 152. Ideal weather conditions made the scoring very low among the favorites during the first day's play. Sam Gra- G. M. Howard, Halifax Tom Moore, Washington F. B. Elliot, Woodland Tom Morrison, Oakmont J7 D. Chapman, Greenwich T. R. Prentiss, Mohawk T2. Smith. Wilmington a three foot putt oh the last green for H B Wasson, Baltusror his 75 and as a result was forced into a jj q Phillips, PineWrst ' t'e for fourth place with Adair. A. E. A WaIlace. Detroit " : Ranney, Grenwich, was next in line with y Burton, Jr. Rockaway a 77, followed by Harold Weber, Inver- L Arnold. Druid Hills ness, F. S. Danforth, North Fork, and Joe .Farren, Woodland Donald Parson.. Youngstown, all of a L Becker, Ekwanok. whom had 78, A L j, c Q of Va . Adair's exhibition on Thursday when Robert Hayes, So. Pines he scored his 72 was one of the 'finest Allan Lard.. Chevy. Chase .. . rounds ever played at Pinehurst during J.. V. Kurd, Westmoreland a championship event. He negotiated H. G. Welborn, Woodland. ' the outward nine in 35, which included C. F. Rich, Welle?ley C. C. three's on the 4th, 6th and 7th holes and 1. Ldunsbery, Sleepy Hollow " came home in 37 with three's on the J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo D. Pierce, Ekwanok J. V. J enks, Harbor Beach 14th, 17th and 18th. Adair's card: Out 44534335435 In 5454355333772 M. Peek, C. C. pf Va. R. A. Haight, Princeton T. Brokaw, Piping Rock Francis Ouimet -found the heavy go ing on the last day not to his liking J. H: Herring, New Bedford and his best effort over No. 3 course D. P. Morse, Jr., Huntington was an 80, which placed him in fifth H. C. Peck, C. C. of Va. . place. . C. R. Corwin, Brae Burn Graham was around in 77 and finished ?;: fi' son Palmetto in second place by-one, shot over., J. D. H. C. Keith, Brockton T "fcr tii itt i.i i. Standish, who had a total medal of ,153. "C11' m1 - G. T. Browp, London, Ont. Ouimet 's showing in the Qualifying J. F . Dailey, Oak Hill Round :: was rather disappointing to C. W. Rainear," Arbniinink many. But, then Francis never did Wm. Thayer,' Crow Point care anything about qualifying honors, C. S. Waterhouse, Ardsley being satisfied to reserve his best effort R.-.C. Shannon, Brockport for the big honor. In the writer's W. R. Peters, Santiago opinion Ouimet will win the finals with-- G. B. Furman, Essex Co. out much trouble, as he is playing well J. L. Given, Baltusrol 148 152 153 154 156 157 157 158 159 159 160 161 162 162 162 164 165 165 165 1 166 166 166 167 167 167 167 168 168 169 170 170 170 170 H 171 v 171 ; 171 ; 172 ' 172 .172 r 172 . 172 , 172 i." 173 : 173 " 174 174 174 174 175 175 175 ;175 176 176 176 176 177 177 177 177 178 178 178 : 17S 178 17S 179 179 179 179 180 1S 1S:) S within himself. n tt t,qv a;i nu.
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