APBIL 14, 19tl .PAGES MID-APRIL TOURNAMENT UNDER WAY Frank Dyer Leads Qualifiers E. W. Snyder, Shaker Heights C. D. Fraker, Northland Fourth Sixteen J. R. Bowker, -Woodland 102 Charles T. Plunkett, Jr., N. Adams 102 102 103 103 104 105 108 108 109 109 111 111 115 116 120 Frank Dyer, the Montclair star, led G. A MaS00n Oakmont the field in the qualifying round of the "Norwood Johnston, Pittsburgh Mid-April tournament, which started on J T' Newton Brooklyn ' Tuesday of this week, and won the medal W' B Russell Rhue Island with a card of 38-3977. Dyer's near- T' A' Russell Commonwealth est opponent was Donald Parson of the E J' Barl?er' Englewood Youngstown . Country Club, 39-42-81, James Barber' Englewood. who tied at that figure with Francis T. "Frank T' Ellison Rochester Keating of Spring Lake. C' F' Dow Detroit " Other players who are well up in the RSwe11 lackmton, Highland iirst division are R. A. Stranahan, In- James C' Elms' South 0ran Field verness, John D. Chapman, Greenwich, W W' Ferrin Duoodie J. W. Bowman, Aberdeen, all tie at 82. Henry C. Fownes, the Oakmont veteran, SAND HILLS TEAM WIND UP beat out his grandson, Henry C. 2d., and FIRST POLO TOURNAMENT landed well up in the first flight while ' the younger golfer dropped to the second With the playing of the second and sixteen on the play-off of a tie for last final round of the Sand Hills Trophy on place in the first division. Sunday afternoon last, in which tue Sanu Four sixteens qualified for match-play Hills team triumphed over the three op which Avill continue throughout the week, posing teams, it wound up the first Polo tournament held at Pinehurst and marked the entry of the Sand Hills Polo Club into all the prominent future events to be played on the Southern circuit. j . Camden, Camp Jackson and Mr. Rob- Qualifying scores were: First Sixteen Frank Dyer, Upper Montclair Donald Parson, Youngstown F. T. Keating, Spring Lake R. A. Stranahan, Inverness John D. Chapman, Greenwich J. W. Bowman, Aberdeen Arthur Yates, Oak Hill II. C. Fownes, Oakmont E. L. Scofield, Stamford R. J. Francisco, Oak Hill L. A. Hamilton, Garden City George Morse, Ekwanok C. II. Gardner, Rhode Island Isidor Hellman, Fairview A. R. Carter, Westbrock Burton Preston, Westbrook Second Sixteen G. M. Howard, Halifax C. F. Watson, Jr., Baltusrol J. T. Tunis, Jr., Lexington F. S. Dillon, Alpine A. Elliott Ranney, Greenwich C L. Becker, Philadelphia, N. Y. II. P. Hotchkiss, New Haven Charles F. Conn, Merion Cricket S. Y. Ramage, Wanango J. D. Armstrong, Shennecossett T. A. Kelly, Southern Pines E. H. Wiswell, Montclair H. W. Ormsbee, South Shore H. G. Welborn, Ardsley Third Sixteen G. Wyman Carroll, Jr., Norwich Aymar Embury, Boston J. V. Hurd, Westmoreland II. A. Wrenn, Exmoor R. II. Hunt, Worcester C. B. Hudson, North Fork C. S. Waterhouse, Ardsley P. B. O'Brien, Detroit T. A. Cheatham, Pittsburgh J. D. Dort, Flint Jesse C. Bowen, Buffalo G. P. Elkins, Oakmont W. B. Merrill, Brookline S. MacLaughlin, Ekwanok F. Berry, Lexington George Worthingon, St. Anthony ert Hassler's team, known as the Visi- 77 81 81 tors ' team, comprised the visiting clubs. 82 The tournament extended over the 82 period of April 1 to 16 and three club 82 trophies, the Novices, Sand Hills and the 85 April's trophies were played for. The 85 local club more than held their own with 85 the visitors and won the Novices and 85 Sand Hills trophies, while Camden ac- 85 85 86 88 IFSDIl 3lll(B BEST PEDIGREES OBTAINABLE FROM TWO MONTHS OLD UP PRICES PROM $75 Apply to THE HON. MRS. ELIDOR CAMPBELL Overtoils Country Club OVERHILLS, - N. C. Shaw were the particular stars of the MRS. C. S. WATERHOUSE 89 91 91 91 91 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 91 94 counted for the April event. Camp Jack son and the Visitors team failed to an nex a trophy, but both teams put up hard Camden team, while Capt. Bryan and John dnd game fought battles. A. Tuckerman scored most goals for the The tournament started with the play- local club. Major Magruder and Lieu- ing of the first round for the Novice's tenants Metts and Dean and Major Clark trophy, in which the Sand Hills team put up a game fight for the crowd from met and defeated the Visitors team 10 Jackson, and while they were defeated goals to 1. Camden and Camp Jackson by better clubs they deserve much credit then took up the battle in the second for the showing they made. Wins Putting Tournament Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse won the weekly putting contest for women on the clock greens at the Country Club with a score of 22 for the 12 holes. This is the sec ond time this season that Mrs. Water- round for the right to play the winner of The line-up of the teams was as fol- hQuse hag 1. 3. C. Capt. W. Cowgill and J. Tufts alternating W. A. Harriman J. A. Tuckerman the first round. Camden was victorious lows: nvpr flip soldier bova. but went down to Sand Hills P. defeat at the hands of the Sand Hillers in the final round, which allowed the lo cal club to keep the trophy at home. Captain Bryan's team wras not so for tunate in the April's Trophy and lost Back, Capt. A. Loftus Bryan out to Camden and Camp Jackson who tied in the round robin in which all four teams participated. This gave the boys Camp Jackson S. C. from Jackson another chance to even up 1. Major M. Magruder rn lor. Vmf fhpv wprp Tint pmial 2. Major C. L. Clark Willi vacuum. piv " - - -i " . to the taskflespite the, fact that CaWen -Sr' Ist. Lieut. W. Dean had to give them a 3 handicap and lost Back, 1st Lieut. W. A. Metts, Jr. 95 the match and the trophy to Camden. 95 Camden again triumphed over the 96 Jackson team in the first round of the Camden P. C. 96 Sand Hills trophy, 9 to 7, and advanced 1. S. B. Robinson 96 to meet Capt. Bryan 's team in the second 2. Chas. R. Little 96 and final round. This was the hardest 3. F. W. Haserick 96 fought match of the entire tournament. Back, Earl Shaw 98 That the two teams were pretty equally 99 matched was manifested by the final score 99 of 8 goals to 7 in favor of the Sand Visitors Team 99 Hills, and this included a handicap 2 1. Holden White 99 allotted the winners by reason of Earl 2. Thomas White Shaw's handicap 3 against Capt. Bryan's 3. Robert Hassler handicap 1. 4 Back, W. T. Holliday The individual playing honors were pretty equally divided. Haserick and HDC. 0 0 0 1 1 HDC. 0 0 0 0 0 HDC. 0 0 0 3 Patterson was second in this week's event and Mrs. A. S. Gilman, Mrs. R. C. Blancke and Mrs. A. S. Higgins wound up in a triple tie for third place. The scores: Mrs. . C. S. Waterhouse Miss Louise Patterson Mrs. A. S. Gilman Mrs. R. C. Blancke Mrs. A. S. Higgins Miss Jean McGregor Miss Louise Emery Mrs. W. M. Hager Mrs. S. H. Patterson Mrs. G. M. Howard 22 25 26 26 26 29 29 29 33 No card MERRIMAN DEFEATS ADAIR In Play-off of Tie for Medal 99 100 101 102 By sinking a nine-foot putt at the 3 finish of the round, B. P. Meiriman de- hdc. feated Perry Adair by a single stroke, 0 75 to 76, for the qualifying medal in the 0 North and South championship. These 0 two players led the field and were tied, 0 at 155, in the regular qualifying round and played off the tie in the first round 0 of match-play.

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