VOL. VIII ; NO. 8.
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY SEVENTH 1905.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
ADVANCE GUARD ARRIVES
Golfers are Assembling Early for the
Inauguration Tournament.
Event Will Occupy Whole of Coming:
Week and Itlany Prominent Ama
teur Will Compete.
HE first of the great com
pany of golfers which
will assemble here for the
annual Midwinter or In
auguration Tourna m e n t
which will occupy the
whole of the coming week, is on hand.
Large delegations are. expected today,
and every train, up to Tuesday night,
will swell the number.
Hay begins Monday with the qualify
ing round of the International Tourna
ment for Advertising Men, which will
continue through Tuesday. The Mid
winter tournament begins Wednesday
morning with a qualification round and
continues through Saturday, ending with
a medal play handicap.
Among the first to come was a large
party headed by William C. Freeman, of
Montclair, X. .1., and including his son,
Kdwin. Both have been annual visitors
for many years and have a wide circle of
acquaintances.
Another party is under the leadership
of Frank Prosbrey, of New York. Mr.
Hvsbrey's frequent visits here and genial
personality have made hosts of friends
for him.
Others who have signified their inten
tion of participating are :
Rudolph Kleybolt, and R. K. Wiley, of
the firm of Kleybolt & Co., New York.
(J. S. Brown, of Hutchinson, Fierce &
Co., New York.
T. T. Reid, of New York. Mr. Reid is
one of the best golfers in the State of
New Jersey.
R. L. Redfield, of the law firm of Red-
tH'ld & Lydon, New York.
W. II. Childs, of the Barrett Mfg. Co.,
New York, with his friend, Mr. Gates,
formerly of the Royal Baking Powder
Co.
C. C. Vernam, General Manager of
Ainslie's Magazine, and George and
Onnond Smith, owners of the Ainslie's
Magazine, of New York.
.1.1$. Woodward, Eastern Representa
tive of the Chicago Daily News, of New
York.
Elmer Crall, of L. II. Crall & Co.,
advertising agents, New York.
W. R. llotchkin, advertising manager,
of John Wanamaker, New York. Mr.
llotchkin has been a regular visitor at
Pinehurst for the last two or three years.
P. F. Murphy, President, the Mark
Cross Co., New York.
C. II. Lester, General Manager, the
Whitali Tatum Co., New York.
Robert Ansley, American News Co.,
New York.
II . W. Ormsbee, advertising Manager,
Brooklyn Times, Williamburgh, Brook-
lyn.
County Golf Club, Orange, N. J. Mrs.
Sanford was runner-up in the recent
woman's championship.
Paul Wilcox, captain of the Monclair
Golf Club, and his son Harold, who was
the winner of the Metropolitan Cham
pionship this year.
W. E. Marcus, of the firm of Marcus &
Co., New York.
Herman Hornfeck, of Montclair, N. J.
Mr. Hornfeck is a member of the Mont-
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Charles Dayton, of Montclair, N. J.
F S. Hyatt, of Montclair, N. J. Mr.
Hyatt is one of the Bank Examiners of
the State of New Jersey.
W. T. Cross, of Montclair, N. J. Mr.
Cross is a prominent member of the
Montclair Golf Club.
. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford, of the Essex
THE GREEN.
clair Golf Club.
J. C. Cook, business manager of the
New York Mail and Express, and E. P.
Call, Publisher of the New York Com
mercial.
Prof. Zublin, of the Chicago Univer
sity, Chicago, 111. Prof. Zublin is one of
Concluded on page three.')
SATURDAY'S GOLF TOURNEY
F. E. Belden and J. H. Clapp are Win-
ners of New Year's Cups.
Fig-ht for Groan ftcore Trophy wan u
Clone One Field Fiiiimlieit Below
One Hundred.
ATURDAY'S eighteen
hole medal play handicap
for the New Year's cups
resulted in a close con
test for the gross score
cups, J. II. Clapp, of
Washington, winning with 91, only two
strokes in the lead of (J. Lee Knight, of
Philadelphia, and L. R. Fuller, of New
York, who scored 93 each. A. E. Lard,
of Washington, the scratch man, scored
95.
F. E. Belden, of Hartford, playing with
a handicap of 22, took the net score cup
with 79, leading his nearest opponent 7
strokes. The entire field finished under
100.
THE SCORES IN DETAIL.
Out In Gr Ifp Net
52 49 101 22 79
F. E. Belden,
Hartford.
J. II. Clapp,
Washington
G. Lee Knight,
Philadelphia.
M. B. Byrnes,
New York.
II. W. Chapman,
New York.
L. R. Fuller,
New York.
Harry 1 Cross,
Providence.
J. D. C. Runisey,
Rochester, N. Y.
Geo. C Bingham,
Buffalo.
F. A. King,
Northboro, Mass.
E. A. Lard,
Washington.
A. C. Sherman,
Northboro, Mass.
John Blair,
Wilmington, N. C.
II. R. Mallinson,
New York.
G. R. Wallace,
Brooklyn.
I. Cameron,
Glasgow, Scotland.
J. B. Galliger,
Glen Ridge, N. J.
F. W. Kenyon,
New York.
W. A. Johnston,
Latrobe, Pa.
46 45 91 15 86
43 50 93 6 67
52 57 ,109 20 89
54 65 109 20 89
46 47 93 3 90
48 52 100 10 90
55 56 111 20 91
56 61 117 25 82
52 60 112 13 94
47 48 95 0 95
60 67 127 30 97
58 66 114 6 98
53 61 114 25 99
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