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4 77? Pinehurst Outlook IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH or01 up ' ""V 4 f W v. f .Vw s J Keating went out in 37 against Maxwell and defeated him 2 and 1, while Munro, who will oppose Chapman in the semi-finals staged a 20-hole battle with H. J. Blue and came through victorious. Blue was 2 down at the turn. He was still 2 down at the sixteenth but won the last two holes and, halving the nineteenth, went on to the twentieth hole to decide the match. The summary and results of other divisions through the second round of match play follow: QUALIFYING ROUND ' First Sixteen T. R. Brown, Lake Champlain 39-36- 75 E. L. Scofield, Pinehurst 38-38- 76 John D. Chapman, Greenwich 40-38- 78 E. C. Beal, Uniontown 38-41- 79 S. J. Graham, Greenwich 43-37- 80 C. L. Maxwell, Trenton 41-43- 84 Joseph Bydolek, Buffalo 43-41- 84 FVT. Keating, Pinehurst 47-37- 84 J. W. Monroe, Zanesville 46-39- 85 H. T. Blue, Aberdeen 43-43- 86 W. E. Truesdell, Garden City 43-43- 86 W. J. Knott, St. Albans 42-46- 88 V. S. Van Clief, Richmond Co 44-45- 89 F. H. Mahan, St. Davids 46-43- 89 R. H. Hunt, Worcester 44-46- 90 H. H. Rackham, Detroit . ... 44-47- 91 Second Sixteen H. C. Fownes, Oakmont 45-46- 91 P. W. Thomson, Riverside 48-43- 91 W. A. Rupp, Buffalo 44-47- 91 Eric Thomson, Riverside 42-50- 92 J. V. Hurd, Westmoreland 46-46- 92 Selwyn Bywater, Greenwich 47-45- 92 P. S. McLaughlin, Ekwanok 45-48- 93 Lee Steinfeld, Inwood 45-48- 93 R. C. Winthrop, St. Davids 46-48- 94 W. T. Barr, Dering Harbor 48-46- 94 H. B. Swoope, Overbrook 44-50- 94 Perry D. Pogue, Greenwich 44-50- 94 A. B. Hutzler, Lakeside 48-46- 94 R. L. Wilson, Edge wood 46-49- 95 C. E. Beane, Charles River 48-48- 96 W. M. Weaver, Huntingdon, Va 50-46- 96 Third Sixteen Dr. C. D. Brooks, Oakland Hills 45.51. 96 C. B. Hudson, North Fork 47-49- 96 C. L. Becker, Pinehurst 48-48- 96 D. J. Burns, Siwanoy 50-48- 98 John Feore, St. Albans 49-49- 98 A. S. Higgins, St. Andrews 46-52- 98 J. H. Gallup, Onondaga 48-51- 99 T. A. Hardy, Montclair 48-51- 99 Frank Garibaldi, Exmoor 50-49- 99 Henry Lucking, Greenwich 50-50-100 James C. Duane, Braeburn 53-47-100 William Villa, Belleclair 50-50-100 J. C. Thompson, St. Albans . .'.'.52-49-101 P. B. O'Brien, Detroit 51-50-101 A. D. Knittle, Schuylkill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-49101 J. M. Mcnamara, Binghamton '.' .'.49-52-101 Fourth Sixteen W. W. Stevenson, Ashland 49-52-101 F. N. Agan, Rutland 51-50-101 F. J. Flynn, St. Albans 50-52-102 Albert Sikes, Buffalo 51-51-102 B. Pearson, Old Newberry S2 51-103 G W Dodd, Montclair '. ;m ;53-50-103 W. B. Ballou, Highland 47-57-104 J. T. Newton, Brooklyn 48-56-104 James Barber, Englewood .............. '. 52-52-104 G. Reid, Westchcster-Biltmore 53-52-105 T. C. Boulee, Baltusrol 53-52-105 R. C. Blancke, Jr., Plainficld ! ! 52-54-106 C. S. Strout, York Harbor 50 57 107 HrrtT' Qrfm'tf ;:::::::::::5o-57-io7 H. G. Cordley, Glen R,dge S7.S0.107 W. F. Ring, Belleclair k 55-52-107 The New Recess TRADE MARK t-i Leads the Way Silver King has always led the way. And it will lead in distance this year as heretofore. With the same fine, tough cover and a paint that doesn't flake, this New Recess Silver King combines the best features of every other golf ball and will satisfy tournament player, pro and amateur. Price, One Dollar each, Twelve Dollars per dozen. John Wanamaker New York SoU nation wholesale distributor of Silver King Golf Balls, and our own exclusive m rsn, mystery, vmna and Taplow covering every type of golfer.
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