t IL 7, 1920. PAGE 9 Z CLEOD CAPTURES NORTH AND. SOUTH OPEN TITLE (Continued from Page Four) oi rounds of 75 and 78 which put him , ;! of the running. Tom Boyd of Fox Hills equaled Jien's round of 70 in the final round vhieh placed him in fifth money. The leaders, the first ten of whom finished in the money, finished as fol lows: Fred McLeod, Columbia 146 147 293 Walter Hagen, Dqtroit .152 142 294 C. W. Hackney, Atlantic City 147 147 294 Alexander Ross, Detroit 150 148 298 Tom Boyd, Fox Hills 152 147 299 George McLean, Great Neck 149 151 300 Jim Barnes, Sunset Hills 148 153 301 Emmet French, Youngstown 147 154 301 Louis Tellier, Brae Burn 146 156 302 J. Sylvester, St. Albans 150 153 303 M. J. O'Loughlin, Plainfield 146 157 303 Jack Dowling, Scarsdale 157 147 304 Tom Kerrigan, Siwanoy 154 152 306 Pat Doyle, Deal 152 154 306 M. J. Brady, Oakland Hill 153 154 307 Wilfred Reid, Wilmington 151 156 307 G. Fotheringham, Richmond Co. 154 153 307 Charles Mothersel, Pinehurst 154 154 308 Tom MacNamara, Siwanoy 157 152 309 A. H. Murray, Kanawaki 153 160 313 Eugene McCarthy, Jacksonville 159 156 314 J. D. Edgar, Druid Hills Irving Stringer, Ocean Willie Ogg, Atlanta II. J. Calloway, Park E. Sarazen, Brooklawn J. A. Capello, Essex Co. 161 155 316 156 162 318 161 160 321 160 161 321 164 160 324 167 159 326 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY Standing of leading players, morning of the first day, Course No. 3. Charles Hackney 72 M. O'Loughlin 72 P. McLeod 73 Louis Tellier ' 73 Emmett French 74 J. M. Barnes 75 J. Sylvester 75 Walter Hagen 76 Alec Ross 76 Geo. McLean 76 M. J. Brady 76 W. C. Gordon 76 Wilfred Reid 77 Tom MacNamara .77 Tom Kerrigan 78 A. Murray 78 W. Andrews 78- Fotheringham 78 End of First Day ' McLeod 146 ouis Tellier 146 'I. O'Loughlin 146 harles Hackney 147 "mmett French 147 M. Barnes 147 McLean 149 1 lex Ross ' ' ! 150 Sylvester I 150 Alfred Reid '! 151 . C Gordon 151 'alter Hagen ; 1 152 Pat Doyle Tom Brady M. Brady A. Murray Leo Diegel C. Mothersele G. Fotheringhame Tom Kerrigan Standing of leading players, of second day, Course No. 2. F. McLeod Chas. Hackney Walter Hagen J. M. Barnes Alex Ross Emmett French M. O'Loughlin J. Sylvester Lou's Tellier G. McLean Tom Boyd G. Fotheringham Wilfred Reid M. Brady Tom Kerrigan Finals End of Second Day F. McLeod Chas. Hackney Walter Hagen Alex Ross Tom Boyd George McLean J. M. Barnes Emmett French Louis Tellier M. O'Loughlin J. Sylvester Jack Dowling Tom Kerrigan Pat Doyle Wilfred Reid M. J. Brady G. Fotheringham C. Mothersele Tom MacNamara A. Murray E. C. McCarthy J. D. Edgar I. Stringer H. Calloway Willie Ogg E. Sarazen J. A. Capello 152 152 153 153- 154 154 154 154 morning 218 221 222 223 223 224 224 227 228 228 229 229 230 230 230 293 294 294 298 299 300 301 301 302 303 303 303 306 306 307 307 307 308 309 313 114 316 318 321 321 324 326 BufldJUMndfcre We would like to show you the new inspected standardized R17E-6RADF. Red Cedar Shingles They are guaranteed as to thickness, grain, grade, and selection. Your roof and walls, covered with Bite-Grade Red Cedar Shingles, if properly laid with pure iron or zinc cov ered nails, will last fifty years or more. PINEHURST WAREHOUbJU Opposite the "Railroad Station PINEHURST, N. C. BRETTON IN THE HEART 8F THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE T7fr Summer Season June to middle of October Improved Golf Course Toll 6,400 yard TUB 910I7IWT PLEASAJVT TUB MOUNT W4HIHCTV C. J. Dunphy, Manager C. J. Root Winter: The Copley Plaza Winter: Hotel Clarrden Boston, Mass Seabreeze, fla. Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices The Mid-Winter Canoeing Cinb Batchelder& Snyder Company Pickets Poultry Dressers, Butter Makers AT, 4tf, 61, b'A, 56, 57, 5W, 61, 63 BUckiiton St. 2. 64. 66. 68, 70. 72. 7. 76 North St. BOSTON. MASS. is now open for Canoeing Parties, Dinner Parties, and Afternoon Teas. In arranging; parties kind ly call THE PINE BLUFF "CHOISA" Ceylon Tea (ORANGE PEKOE) Tremont aud BoacooSt Copley Square A Select High Grade Tea at a Moderate Price Sold at the Pinehurst Dept. Store S. S. PIERCE CO. lijfiyiiyii Boston, Mass. cooiidfe comer, Brookline, Mass. Bank of Pinehurst CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET We Sell New York Exchange and A. B. A. Trailers' Cheques PINEHURST DEPARTMENT Quail y STORE Service Satisfaction OUR BIG MID SEASON SALE IS NOW ON. Bargains are being of fered in Seasonable goods which you cannot afford to miss: Ladies' Waists Sport Skirts Millinery Sport & Leather Coats; every thing in our Ladies'. Wear Department. Shoes, both , ladies' and gents' are being sold far below their market values. "Here you get value for your money which you can not get elsewhere." (j ove( jrin 1 P fiRCH SUPPORT SHOE X J Quality it-.. Quality First Grade Prices Satisfacto ry Shopping Here Saves Time and Money -Watch Our "Special Attention" Items Service Satisfaction PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE

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