All Season Members Tournament PS. P. RANDOLPH, JR., a member of the Point Judith Country Club and Pinehurst’s Winter cottage colony, won • the first division honors arid emoluments in the All-Season Members tournament which came to a close on Thursday last, by defeating Donald Parson 3 and 2 in the final round. Parson, who is considered one of the best golfers here, was * off his game in the finals and persistently encountered obstacles' that proved his undoing, while Randolph played brilliant golf from the start to the finish and would have been a very difficult opponent for any player to de-feat. Randolph registered birdies on the seventh, tenth, twelfth and sixteenth holes and played eight other holes in par. He drove to the green on the 186-yard sixth hole but required three putts after being on the sand and wept down in four. He drove within striking distance "of the green on the 213-yard sixteenth hole-and ran down a fifty-foot pptt for a birdie 2. He was out in 38 and back in 36 for a medal - round of 74. Parson played twelve holes in 4?s or better, but difficulties on several holes cost him the match and the tournament. He was stymied at the first hole ; was in a bunker at the third, and ninth and dro.ve to the woods from the tenth tee. W. A, Rupp, of Buffalo, won the second division trophy by defeating J. R. Bowker, of Boston, 4 and 3, and C. L. decker, of Philadelphia, N. Y., carried off the prize in the third division with a 2 and 1 victory over P. S. P. Randolph, Sr., father of the first division winner. I. Heilman, of New York, came through victoriously and an nexed the fourth division prize by defeating George T. Dunlap, also of New York. Women Star at Traps AN INTERESTING feature of the weekly hundred-target trapshooting tournaments this season is the excellent show ing that women shooters are making. Mrs. Walter P. Andrews, of Atlanta, led the entire field this week and won chief honors and emoluments with a perfect score. Mrs. Andrews shot with the aid of a 40 handicap, but her 68 actual breaks out of the hundred targets thrown was a creditable showing and is worthy of much praise for a woman amateur shooter. Mrs.. Andrews was followed by W. B. Campbell, of New York, with 79-20-99; E. R. Campbell, New York, 72-25-97; C. A. Chandler, Atlanta, 67-30-97; Walter P. Andrews, Atlanta, 52-40-92, and Margin Line, New York, 78-10-88. Henry A. Page, Jr., led the field the week before and gathered in the first prize with a net score of 86-10-96. In this event another woman shooter played a prominent part when Mrs. Beverly L. Walter had 55 actual breaks to her credit and finished third in the field with a net target of 55-30-88, incidentally outshooting her husband by fourteen actual breaks, B. V. Covert, of Lockport, N. Y., finished second with 86-8-94. Others shooting were: Edw. Sweating, Southern Pines, 66-17-83; C. S. Strout, Biddefordy Me., 63-20-83; Curtis Wiggs, Delaware Water Gap, 61-19-80; H. D. Epps, Lake City, 50-30-80, and Beverly L. Walter, Pine hurst, 41-30-71. Miss Lewis Wins at Range Miss Marion Lewis, of Chicago, registered the high target at the rifle range this week and won the prize with 141 points out of a possible 150. Mrs, Lawrence Barr, of Pinehurst, was second, with 140, and Miss Catherine Lewis and Mrs. J. G. Wellman, of New York, tied, at 136, for third place. Mrs. D. M. Barclay, of New York, and Miss Ethel C. Miller, of West Nyack, registered 135 and 120, respectively. i Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets,. New York K 51 FotT* Madame? and Mademoiselle? Will play an important part at smart playgrounds The New colors Offer Striking Yet Softly Harmonious Colors Moidiz—New Wrap-Around model SKIRT made witli tke smart Frenck flat Lack of flnest quality flannel, in wtite, Frencli coral, green, powder klue, gray, tortoise, yellow or acajou (makogany) . ; : 14*50 Model —Mannish Coat Sweater of pure Angora W^ol in wkite, powder klue, Frenck coral, green, yellow or gray . , . . . 19.75 In the Skirt and Sweater Shops Charge "Accounts Solicited Entire Contents Copyrighted, 1924, by Franklin Simon & Go./Inci" Jrf: I