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for January 19, 1923 5 HiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMMiiii it ti 1 1 11 1 1 if 1 1 ri 11 1 1 in 1 1 ri rn (tin mi 11 i n ,.,, """""""""111111111111111HH1111111111 1 1 1 1 1 r until 111 mt 11111111111111 1111 iiiiiiiiinni 1111111 titntiif 1 1 in ttiiimi 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiniiii Welcome Advertisers SOME 200 members of the Winter Golf League of Advertising Wiiliam A. Curley, South Shore, Chicago 54-52-28-78 Interests swept into Pinehurst on a special train on Saturday William Campbell, Detroit 46-45-22-79 last and lost no time in shaking out their clubs for a seven-day Ralph Trier, Fox Hills ; 44-50-20-79 golfing carnival over the Pinehurst links. W. R. JenkinS) Bronxville 50-51:22-79 As a preliminary to the League's championship tournament which C A Speakman, Siwanoy . . . 47-48-15-80 started on Monday and to enable the Country Club committee to A S Hi&Sms St. Andrews 44-47-11-80 provide proper handicaps for the field, the League members held W R Smith' Brae Burn 54-50-24-80 an 18-hole medal play round on Saturday which resulted in a Chas' C Sherman, Essex County .47-48-15-80 victory for Dr. A. R. Gardner, of the Westchester-Biltmore Club. W' R Barnhill Des Moines .,.42-42- 4-80 Dr. Gardner played with a handicap 14 and negotiated the eighteen A C G' Hammesfahr St. Andrews 48-44-12-80 holes in 39-44-14-69 for the chief honors and medal. E. D. Moore, H Bradford Lewis, Andover 51-44-14-81 of Siwanoy, followed the leader with 44-45-16-73, and Irving J.' H F' Harrison Arcola 48-44-11-81 French, of the Woodlands Club, and James Barber, of Englewood E M Alexander Siwanoy 49-48-15-82 and Pinehurst, wound up in a tie, at 74, for third place Ro? S Durstine Scarsdale 49-41- 8-82 H. F. Hawley, New York 52-45-15-82 T. Russell Brown led the field in the gross score race and won A. L. Alfred, Wannemoissett 47-49-14-82 the prize in that division with a card of 41-39-80. His handicap 3 C. E. Beane, Charles River 49-52-18-83 placed him close to the top among the net scores. W. E. Conklyn, R. M. Purves, Woodland 44-42- 3-83 of Dunwoodie, turned in the next best gross with a round of Guy Pierce, Evanston ; 50-53-20-83 45-40-85. B. V. Covert, Lockport .46-53-16-83 R. Murray Purves, of Woodland, winner of the qualifying round RalPh Fulton Garden City 42-49- 8-83 and the tournament last year and the year before, was well up in Alec Watson, Plainfield 46-47-10-83 the gross score division, having finished third to Brown, but stood T C Estee Siwanoy .45-44- 6-83 thirty players behind the leader in the net score race. George C. W- R' Hochkins, Montclair 46-51-13-84 Dutton also of Woodland, tied with his fellow club member, Purves, Elmer Rich Exmoor 48-46-10-84 with a gross score of 86, and his handicap 8 placed him well up Lorenzo Daniels, New York 51-49-16-84 among the net scores. Guy Bolte Dwoodie 51-53-20-84 K. W. Wolcott, Akron, Ohio 45-42- 3-84 The Advertisers have their tournament arranged so as to give r d Ward, Hudson River 49-48-13-84 every starter an opportunity to play in the big event for at least Clarence Cone, Norwood 49-51-16-84 three days. The qualifying round divides the field into divisions q a. Meigel, Pelham 51-53-20-84 of 32 players each, the first round of match play into winning and Walter Manning, Highland Park ". 47-51-13-85 beaten sixteens and the second round of match play into winning W. V. O'Brien, Exmoor 51-48-14-85 and beaten eights. It requires a full day to complete the qualifying Qias. W. Yates, Glen Ridge 48-53-16-85 round and the first and second rounds are played on the second day. preci Walsh, North Hempstead, L. I 54-49-18-85 The third round is contested the third day and players who are w. H. Hamilton, New Haven, C. C 50-51-16-85 defeated after the field has been reduced to the four winners in each Rodney E. Boone, Greenwich 52-53-19-86 eight still have other events to occupy their attention and an oppor- q j Hendler, Framingham C. C 54-53-21-86 tunity to win one of the long list of prizes that are offered. In q Meigs, Bob-O-Link f . . .47-50-11-86 order to make the competition as equal as possible all the players q j Putman, Dunwoodie 47-51-12-86 except those in the championship division play with handicaps. y. O. Smith, Fox Hills 52-49-15-86 This is an ideal way in which to conduct a tournament of this H. R. Reed, Knickerbocker 50-50-14-86 sort. The handicapping last season under the direction of Willie q Logan Payne, Columbia .51-54-19-86 Wilson was so well done that many of the matches were not decided JuHus Mathews Woodland 60-59-32-87 until the home green. j R Woods New York 52-50-15-87 The field in the preliminary event finished as follows. An ac- Edwin Chalfant, Garden City .45-51- 9-87 count of the full tournament which started on Monday will be j T O'Brien, Siwanoy 59-54-26-87 given in the next issue of the Outlook : R y Q,Brie Indian Hill . .51-50-14-87 A. R. Gardner, Westchester-Biltmore 39-44-14-69 M c Robbins, Wykagyl 55-61-29-87 E. D. Moore, Siwanoy ttl'ltl! G- H- Williams, Arcola 47-51-11-87 Irving J. French, Woodland lylnlt?! Diincan N. Stewart, Dinwoodie 47-51-11-87 James Barber, Pinehurst -ou-o-- Ellis Gimbel, Philmont 47-50-22-75 Scott Stewart, Sleepy Hollow 46-47- 5-88 Edwin C. Zittell, New York 44-49-18-75 George Lytton, Highland Park 51-53-15-89 W. E. Conklyn, Dunwoodie 45-40-16-75 John Eagleson, Whitemarsh .46-63-20-89 D. S. Hedges, Sleepy Hollow 45-43-12-76 john c Martin Huntingdon Valley 49-55-13-91 T. J. Graham, Sleepy Hollow 41 "to"1 Urban E Dice' HiShlands 57-59-24-92 T. R. Brown, Malletts Bay 41- 9- - h R Kennedy) Race BrQok c c 53-56-16-93 Dr. Jay F. Shambert, Philmont 4-i-zu-5 - V- ta ji 1 44-42- 8-78 W. S. Bird, Sleepy Hollow 51-57-9-99 Geo. C. Dutton, Woodland 00 , J f 1M r Axr tt.. r 1 1 . . . .49-53-24-78 Max Landav, Woodmere , .61-64-22-103
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