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i JBajyBBiss. THE - outlook wmamms- 9 PINEHURST BUNCHED . AT EIGHTY MARK Match Play Rounds of Championship Rival Best ot Golfing Records. Your ITin4t4'ii,Tlirti Tnentyand One Wcntj-tlirvv Ilole Content in TueMluy'M IMay Alon! II i: match plav rounds of the Championship Tour nainent developed the fastest golf ever played here and that's gain some! Throughout en tire play in the first or Championship division, cards were bunched 'round the eighty mark, with a goodly number run niug well down into the seventies, two rounds of seventy-four and three of seventy-six in the opening day's play! .lust trot out'R few records to beat it Amateur championship, Metropolitan championship, or any other champion ship ! Then came the extra hole matches re sulting from the evenly matched field; iour nineteen, tnree twenty ana a twenty-three hole contest in Tuesday's play alone and once more, line up a few records to beat it Amateur cham pionship, Metropolitan championship or any other championship! No longer are "St. Andrews and golf" synonymous; that is merely history. Now it is " riNKIU'KST AND COLF" wherever the game is known. TIIK SUMMARY. A full summary of the match play rounds in all divisions, follows : CHAMPIONSHIP CUP OR FIRST DIVISION. Fihst Round R. II. McEhvee beat L. K.' AVardwell, 1 up; Fred Herreshoif beat L. A. Hamilton, 2 and 1 ; J. E. Porter beat C. L. Beek vr, 1 up; H. C Fownes beat S. V. Farrelly, f and 4 ; XV. C. Fownes bent N. S. Hurd, 5 and 4; Wal ter. Fairbanks beat E. A. Freeman, 2 up; Allan Lard lieai A. C. Travis 3 and 2; J. P. Foot beat C. T. Crocker, 2 and 1. Sh ond Round llerreehoif beat. McElweei 2 and 1 ; Porter beat II. C. Fownes, 7 and G; Fair bunk beat XV. U. Fownes, 3 and 2; hard. beat Foot. 1 up (23 holes). .Semi finals l'orter beat IIerre6botf, 7 and 5; I.ard bent Fairbanks, 3 and 2. Finals Laid beat Porter, 5 and 4. CONSOLATION. First Round Wardwell beatIIamilton,l up; Farrelly beat Becker, 1 up; II urd. beat Free man, by default; Travis beat Crocker, 2 and 1. Skmi finals Farrelly beat Wardwell, 4 and 2; Travis beat Hurd, 2 and 1. Finals Travis beat Farrelly, 1 up. PRESIDENT'S CUP OR SECOND DIVISION. Fihst Round David Fleming, Jr., beat R.M. Hamilton, C and R; Harry Avery beat L. 1). Pierce, 1 up (20 holes) ; C. 15. Fownes beat W. A. Nicholson, 2 up ; Dr. A. II. Hart beat F. G. Dodd, 5 and 4; J. W. Atkinson beat V. D. Cliff, 3 and 2; K. L. Jones beat II. W. Ormsbee, 5 and 4; C. A. M unger beat R. II. Gwaltney, by default; E. II. Wrorthington beat N. W. Dean, 2 and 1. Second Round Avery beat Fleming, 1 nip (19 holes); Hart beat C. B. Fownes, 3 and 2; Jones beat Atkinson, 6 and 4; Wortbington beat Munger, 2 and 1. Semi-finals Avery beat Hart, 3 and 2; Jones beat Worthington, 3 and 2. Finals Jones beat Avery, 1 up. CONSOLATION. First Round Pierce beat Hamilton, 3 and 2; Dodd beatNicholsou, Cand5; Cliff beat Orms- bee, 3 and 1; Gwaltney beat Dean, 3 and 2. okMi-riNALS Dodd beat Pierce, 3 and 1; Cliff ucwit uwaitney, .i and 2. Finals Cliff beat Dodd, 8 and 7. SECRETARY'S CUP OR THIRD DIVISION. First Round-a. E. Allsopp beat I). C. Wick ham, by default; J. E. Kelloe-ir hvnt w it n Mu.ssen.1 up (19 holes); W. S. L. Hawkins beat E. J. Ridgway, 1 up; J. A. Zangerlu beat J. P. Gardner, by default; J. C. Head beat J. M. Thompson, 3 and 2; John Shepparri, Jr., beat M. B.vroIiDRon.lup; J. E. Kumbaisgh beat E. 1 Zeisler, 7 and 5; Dr. G. J. McKee beat C. B. Price, 2 up. Second Round Kellogg beat Allsopp, 1 up (20 holes -Znngerle beat Hawkins, 1 up; Head heat Slieppard, s and 4; Bmnbaugh beat McKee, by default. Semi-finals Zangerle beat Kellogg, 1 up (21 holes); Head beat Rumbaugli, 3 and 2. Finals Zangerlu beat Head, 1 up (37 holes). ' CONSOLATION. First Round Muesen beat Wickham,5and 3; Ridgway beat Gardner, by default; Thomp son beat Johnson, by default; Price beat Zeis ler, 2 up. Semi-finals Ridgway beat Mussen, 2 and 1 ; Price beat Thompson, (5 and 5. Finals Ridgway beat Price, 2 and 1. TREASURER'S CUP OR FOURTH DIVISION. First Round II. S. Nulsen beat D. J. Coffey, 5 and 4 ; Leroy W. Johnson beat G. A. McCor mick, 2 up; W. s. North beat E. II. Silliman, by default; E. L. Brown beatC. P. Fay, 1 up; liar ryDutton beat G. XV. Watts, 2 up; M. B. Chap man beat G. S. McDonald, 3 and 2; Perley Lowe beat C. D. Ward, 2 up ; W. F. Ackor beat A. XV. Smith, 4 and 3. Second Round Johnson beat Nulsen, 2 and 1; North beat Brown, by default; Dutton beat Chapman, 5 and 4 ; Ackor beat Lowe, 2 and I . Semi-finals Johnson beat North, 5 and 4; Dutton beat Ackor, 1 up. Finals Johnson beat Dutton, In and 8. CONSOLATION. First Round McCormick beat Coffey, 2 and 1; Fay beat Silliman, by default; Watts beat McDonald, 4 and 2 ; Smith beat Ward, 4 and 2- Semi-finals Fay beat McCormick, 4 and 3; Watts beat Smith, 3 and 2. Finals Watts beat Fay, 1 up. CAPTAIN'S CUP OR FIFTH DIVISION. First Round J. V. Hurd beat James Hutch inson, by default; Frederick Pring beat W. H, Edsall, 1 up; L. C. Cummings beat L. XV. John son, by default; J. M. Jackson beat J. M. Robin son, by default; W. L. Murphy beat J. E. Starr, Jr., 2 up; A. L. Bunting beat D. F. Kelley, 2 up; Harry Curtis beat E. M. Ray nor, 6 and 5; F. M. Wilmot beat T. Ii. Moore, 1 up. Second Round Hurd beat Pring, 4 and 3; Jackson beat Cummings, 5 and 3; Murphy beat Bunting, 7 and 6 ; Curtis beat Wilmot, 2 and 1. Semi-finals Hurd beat Jackson, 4 and 2; Curtis beat Murphy, 6 and 5. Finals Curtis beat Hurd, 2 up. CONSOLATION. FIRST Round Edsall beaF Hutchinson, by default; Robinson beat Johnson, by default; Kelley beat Starr, 2 up; Raynor beat Moore, 1 (19 holes). Semi-finals Edsall beat Robinson, 1 up; Kelley beat Raynor, by default. Finals Edeall beat Kelley, 4 and 2. CLUB CUP OR SIXTH DIVISION. First Round G. R. Souder beat II. XV. Good man, 1 up; R. D. Haworth beat E. W, LaCroix, lup; A M. Morton beat J. F. Moran,2andl; G. A. Peck beat 0. S. Chase, 1 up (20 holes) ; E. A. Thomson beat E. B. Cole, 4 and 2; G. H. Old ring beat P. A. Barr, 2 and 1 ; A. L. Calder beat J. F. Low, 5 and 4; P. H. Mayo beat J. M. Elliott, and 6. Second Round Souder beat Haworth, 4 and 3; Peck beat Morton, 6 and 4; Thomson beat Oldring, 3 and 2 ; Mayo beat Calder, 4 and 3. Semi-finals Peck beat Souder, 3 and 2; Thomson beat Mayo, 5 and 4. Finals Thomson beat Peck, 4 and 3. CONSOLATION. First Round Goodman beat LaCroix, 1 up; Chase beat Moran, 2 and 1 ; Barr beat cole, uy default; Low beat Elliott, 1 up. 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