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9 43 il&r I wj I Li 6 0U't3s?c 6H OUR will interest you Fao ncpro similes of Portraits of urrtK Winners of National Field Trial Championships. Wrtte Dept H, Du Pont Co., Wilmington, Del Magnolia Springs Hotel Magnolia Springs, Florida. Dry Climate, Pure Water, Open Fires. Every Modern Conven ience and Amusement. Tennis, Swimming Pool, Fishing, Hunting and the best Golf Course in Florida, in charge of a Professional. Rates $21.00 per week and up. 0. D. SEAVEY 0. H, FOSTER FRANK PRESBREY TROPHY f 3 XNOU X CE ME NT was made Wednesday of the results of. the competi tion for the " Frank Presbrey selected score trophy " which has been in effect since January 10th and which ended April lOrh; D J. Coffey of Bos ton, J. D. Foot of Bye, uud C. L. Becker of Boston, leading with scores of fifty-six, lifty-seven and sixty. No golf innovation ever introduced here has aroused more general interest and scores upon scores of players have entered the competition, a very large number turning in the required number of twenty attested cards. It is also in teresting to note that the winniDg scores J. D. FOOT. 4 3 3 4 2 4 3 228 3 4 3 3 3 4 2 32957 C. L. BECKKR. 4 3 4 4 3 4 2 229 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 , 43160 J. P. GARDNER. 3 3 3 4 3 5 2 330 4 3 4 4 3 4 2 4-3161 CHARLES BLACKBURN Out-4 4 4 3 4 2 5 2 331 4 3 4 3 3 4 2 4-3162 Out-3 In 4 Out-3 In 3 Out-4 In 3 lu 4 I. S. ROBESON. Out-3 In -4 Out 4 In 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 3 28 4 3462 H. W. ORMSBEE. 4 3 3 4 3 5 2 230 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4-33-63 c3c3C3c3cacS3c3c3c3 ?3?jr?j o?jo?30?jo?j r?c?)r?jr?Ji?)r?3rjS ' 8 - 8 g n FiJANK PRRMMEY TKOPIIY ! i UK UST. N C . .... U"'" 1 1 w I j & 3 THE FRANK PRESBREY TROPHY. are approximately what the donor of the trophy estimated that they would be for they represent the very best pos sible record to be made. To make his record score Mr. Cofley played thirty- seven round?. Mr. Foot's total was se cured in twenty-seven rounds, Mr. Eeck- er s in iweniy-iive, an . uaiuuci s m nineteen, Mr. Blackburn's in twenty- three, Mr. Eobeson's in thirty-two, and Mr. Ormsbee's in twenty-eight. The cards of the leaders follow : D. J. COFFEY. Out-4 4 In -3 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 3-23 3 2 4-2S-56 Other low scores were Henry B. Bates, 65; W. L. Hurd and J. E. Kellogg, 66. Details of arrangements were in the hands of a committee including H. W. Ormsbee, W. L. Hurd and Donald Boss and entries were made in a book es pecially prepared for the purpose ; the cards printed above representing the best score made on each of the eighteen holes. There can be little question but that the popularity of the innovation is to be come permanent, not only here, but else where, and that " best selected score trophies " will become general. THE HOBKIRK INN Camden, South Carolina. (Four Hours from Pine hurst) Enjoys an enviable reputation for Thorough and Attentive Service, Excellent Cookery, Pure Water, Sunny Rooms, Cheery Open Fires and Pleasant Surroundings. Biding, Driving, Polo, Golf, Ten nis, and Dances at the Country Club, are the amusements during the season. , , Season, November to May ; capac ity, 125 guests ; rooms with bath ; private sitting rooms; Bungalows and Cottages. THE HOBKIRK COTTAGES Are conveniently and pleasantly located on the" grounds of the Inn within a few steps of its entrance. They are well heated, have sanitary plumbing, electric lights, open wood tires, steam or hot water heat, and ""telephone connection with the office of the Inn. There are four cottages one of two, two of four, and one of nine rooms. terms : Including open fires, $21 to $35 per week. Persons in any stage of pul monary disease are kindly requested not to apply for rooms. F. W. ELDREDGE, Proprietor. THE WOLCOTT 35th Street and Fifth Avenue NEW YORK CITY Make It Your . Head quarters on Your Way North. Excellent Loca tion, Modern Accommo dations and Unsurpassed Cuisine. GEORGE T. STOCKHAM, MANAGER. NATURAL BRIDGE HOTEL Natural Bridge, Virginia. First Class Winter Resort Hotel. Private Baths, Steam Heat, Electric Lights. The Most Delightful Place to Spend a Vacation, with its Pure Air and Wonderful Variety of Scenery. Unsurpassed Anywhere in the "World. Saddle and Driving Horses, Fishing, etc. On C. & O. and N. & W. Rail ways. ! GH.PAXTON, Manager.
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