TEBBUABT.9, 1922 PAGE 17 Consolation. Yates defeated Dan- 2; J. R. Bowker, Woodland, defeated forth, 6 and 5. 11. C. Winthrope, St. David's, (19 Second Division holes); F. T. Sage, Rochester, defeated First round. F. T. Keating, Pine- G P. Lemont, Whitemarsh, 4 and 3: hurst, defeated W. J. Worcester, Mont- H. A. Anderson, Pittsburgh, defeated clair, (19 holes); C. B. Fownes, Oak- w- C. Fownes, Pittsburgh, 3 and 1; W. mont, defeated S. Allison, St. Albans, 3 J- Knott, St. Albans, defeated O. A. and 2; W. S. VanClief, Richmond Coun- Blackburn, Pittsburgh, by default; J. ty, defeated Robert Cook, Hartford, by T- Newton, Pinehurst, defeated W. V. default; H. C. Fownes, Oakmont, de- Kellen, Brookline, by default. feated S. Y. Ramage, Oil City, 6 and 5: Second round. McNamara defeated R. II. Hunt, Worcester, defeated W. C. Rackham, 5 and 4; Tener defeated New Banta, Ridgewood, 3 and 2; J. W. Daly, ton 3 and 1; Sage defeated Bowker, 1 New York, defeated R. N. Dana, Provi- UPJ Knott defeated Anderson, 1 up. dence, 1 up; G. T. Dunlap, Canoe Brook, Consolation. Barber defeated Mur defeated II. B. Swoope, Overbrook, 4 raJr 1 up; Waterhouse defeated Kellen, and 3; J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo, de- by default; Winthrope defeated Lemont, feated W. E. Mills, Pottstown, 4 and 2. 2 UPJ Fownes defeated Blackburn, 2 Second round. Keating defeated C. an B. Fownes, 3 and 2; H. C. Fownes de- Semi-finals. Tener defeated McNam feated VanClief, 1 up; Daly defeated ara 2 and 1; Sage defeated Knott, 4 Hunt, 1 up; Dunlap defeated Armstrong, an(t 3 3 and 2. Consolation. Waterhouse defeated Consolation. Allison defeated Wor- Barber, 1 up; Fownes defeated Win- cester, 3 and 2; Ramage defeated Cook thrope 5 and 4. Ly default ; Dana defeated Banta, 5 and Final. Tener defeated Sage, 2 and 1. 4; Mills defeated Swoope, 3 and 1. Consolation. Fownes defeated Water- Semi-finals. Keating defeated H. C. house 4 and 2 Fownes, 3 and 2; Daly defeated Dunlap, 5 and 3. Fifth Division Consolation. Allison defeated Ram- Filst round. F. A. Buell, New York, age, 4 and 3; Dana defeated Mills, 1 up. defeated C. E. Beane, Vesper, 1 up; H. Final. Keating defeated Daly, 5 and N- Spaulding, Brookline, defeated G. H. 4 Schroek, New York, 1 up; J. D. C. Rum Consolation. Allison defeated Dana, sey Brooklyn, defeated J. V. Hurd, 5 ami 3 Westmoreland, 1 up; J. Walter Knott, ' Third Division St. Albans, defeated J. B. Swayne, Wil First rm,fl.-fl. T. Reeker. Pinehurst. ngton 3 and 1; J. II. Fahey, Boston, uwQ,i tt Anl a nnii A: defeated W. D. Inglis, Winnipeg, 4 and F. T. Keating, Fox Hills, defeated W. W A- RuPP Bllffal( defeated T- W T R,rr. TWino- Harbor. 5 and 4: A. C. iiern' 1 UP? " 7: Pratt, Essex County, defeated T. F. ovidence, defeated W. G. Dailey, (21 Mu-hrrCliff Haven, (19 holes); S. M. mr, aflUfiJtt6MBer' aeiearea Rnrman. Altnnnn,. dofpatea H. (x. War- ' ' v ' ing, Pinehurst, by default; L. K. Ca- Second round.-Spaulding , defeated nouse, St. Louis, defeated C. H. Mess- Bue11' 3 and 2' Motley defeated Rumse more, Ardsley, by default; Dr. A. R. ' 1 ' JJ J ' T .1 i i. .1 171.1.1-. 1 fin.rdnpr. SiAV.innv. dpfpated J. S. Bl'OWn. ri r Montolnir. 3 and 2. E. II. Wiswell. Enff- Consolation.-Schrock defeated Beane, i i i i. i t. a nf t t hy default; Neilson defeated Hurd, by lewood, defeated P. S. MacLaughlm, 4 ' ' and 3: A. S. TWins. St. Andrews, de- uerami' owaie aeieaiea An18' ae feated S. II. Patterson, Plainfield, 3 Tiern defeated Daile b de" and 2. ULXau11" Second round.-Becker defeated Keat- Semi-finals.-Spaulding defeated Mot ing, 5 and 4; Pratt defeated Gorman by lev 7 and 6; Rupp defeated Fahey, 2 up. ,Won. r AnfnnnA Hnnmioo 9 Consolation. Schroek defeated Neil- and 1; Higgins defeated Wiswell, 3 and son, two up; Tierney defeated Swayne, 2. 3 and 1. Consolation. Barr defeated Herdling, Finals Rupp defeated Spaulding, two 5 and 4; Murphy defeated Waring, (19 up. Jioles) ; Brown defeated Messmore by Consolation. Tierney defeated Shch- default; Patterson defeated MacLaugh- T0C 4 and 2. lin, 4 and 2. Sixth Division Semi-finals. Becker defeated Pratt, 5 First r0Und. G. S. Russell, New York, and 3; Gardner defeated Higgins, (19 defeated T. B. Beecker, Huntington, 2 lloles). up; W. J. Sing, Brooklyn, defeated Consolation. Barr defeated Murphy, j A Marshall, Wjlmington, 5 and 4; 3 and 1; Patterson defeated Brown, 2 jIernian Ellis, London, defeated C. . H. and ! Smith, Doal, 2 and 1; G. W. Dodd, Final. Gardner defeated Becker, 5 jvfontelflir. defeated John Feore, St. Al and 4- bans, 3 and 2; H. R. Medina, . Scarsdale, Consolation. Patterson defeated Barr defeated Henry Hornblower, . Winchester, (20 holes). (20 holes): C. M. Purmort, Fort Wayne, " defeated J. N. Jarvie, Montclair, 3 and Fourth Division O; Lee Steinfeld, Inwood, defeated D. First round W. M. McNamara, A pafley, Rochester, 3 and 2;. G. A. Binghamton, defeated T. E. 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