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I PAGE IBtTJT" PINEHURST OUTLOOK 'MMMMM THE SUM TOTAL MANY EXTRA HOLE CONTESTS OF ttl- " " " T- - .... I Champion Match Play Hounds Keen ly Contested In All Division.. ! NkJaa l?J Championship ., waxed interesting in Thursday's twenty-pne hole match between Walter J. Travis of Garden City, and W. C. Fownes, Jr., of. Oakmont, and while interest was naturally centered in thfc first division play was equally keen iii the remaining . sixteen, hard fought battles ruling eleven of which were carried beyond the home green. THE SUMMARY : A full summary of match play in all divisions follows : CHAMPIONSHIP CUP OR FIRST DIVISION. Fibst Round W. It. Tucker man beat E. S. rarmclee, 6 and 3; Col. J. E. Smith beat W. T. West, 1 up (19 holes); Walter Fairbanks beat John Sweeney, 1 up (1U holes); J. r. Gardner beat Wolcott Tuckerman, 5 and 4; Allan Lard beat Henry C. Fownes, 4 and 2; C. B. Fownes beat II. II. Cutler, by default; W. C. Fownes, Jr., beat W. A. Knight, 8 and 6; W. J. Travis beat C. West Taiutor, 8 and 7. Second Hound Tuckerman beat Smith, 4 and 3;- (j.irdner beat Fairbanks, 3 and 2; Lard beat C. B. Fownes, 1 up; Travis beat W. C. Fownes, Jr., 1 up (21 holes). Semi-final Tuckerman beat Gardner, 3 and 2; Travis beat Lard, 4 and 3. Final Travis beat Tuckerman, 5 and 4. consolation. First Round West beat Parmelee, by de. fault; Tuckerman beat Sweeney, 4 and 3; II. C. Fownes beat Cutler, 6 and 4; Knight teat Taintor, 4 and 3. Semi-final Tuckerman beat West, 1 up (19 holes); Fownes beat Knight, 2 up. Final Tuckerman beat Fownes, 7 and 6. president's cup or second division. First Round Robert Hunter beat G. J. Webster, 1 up; J. D. Foot beat J. B. Kennedy, 7 and 5; R. E. Lincoln beat George C. Dutton, 2andl; L. C. Becker beat J. B. Speer, 6 and 5; I. S. Robeson beat F. K. Robeson, 4 and 2; Chisholm Beech beat L. E. Beall, by default; J.M.Thompson, beat E. A. Johnston, 5 and S; L. D. Pierce beat R. N. Gardner, 2 and 1. Second Round Hunter beat Foot, 2 up; Becker beat Lincoln, 1 up; Robeson beat Beech, 4 and 3; Pierce beat Thompson, 3 and 2. Semi-final Becker beat Hunter, 2 and 1; Robeson beat Pierce, 1 up. Final Robeson beat Becker, 5 and 3. consolation. . First Round Webster beat Kennedy, 4 and 3; Button beat Speer, 3 and 2; F.K.Robeson beat Beall, by default; Gardner beat Johnston, 3 and 2. Semi-final Dutton beat Webster, 2 andl; Robeson beat Gardner, 1 up. Final Dutton beat Robeson, 4 and 2. GOVERNORS' CUF OR THIRD DIVISION. First Round-E. P. Williams beat F. B. Davis, 4 and 3; E. A. Fish beat A. C. Grover, 1 up; E. D. Speck beat C. A. McCormick, 5 and 4; J. F.Bush beat II. Ormsbee, 1 up; A. W. Smith beat W. L. llurd, 5 and 4; L. C. Cummings beat E. H. Grillith, 1 up; E. M. Hunt beat VV. V. Phillips, 1 up (20 holes); Dr. II. A. Roark beat R. W. Wistar, 1 up (19 holes) ; Second Round Williams beat Fish, 4 and 3; Speck beat Bush, 1 up; Smith beat Cummings, 1 up; Roark beat Hunt, by default. Semi-final Williams beat Speck, 3 and 2; Roark beat 8mith, 8 and 7. Final Roark beat Williams, 2 and 1. consolation. First Round Davis beat Grover, 5 and 4; McCormick beat Ormsbee, 2 and 1; Hurd beat Griflith, 1 up; Wistar beat Phillips, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Davis. beat McCormick, 2 up; tv xsiar. neat nurd, l up (19 holes). Final Wistar beat Davis, 1 up. secretary's cup or fourth division. First Round-F. A. King beat T.G.Cooper, oana4; it,. A. Ackerman beat L. C. Cumminc-a. Jr., 4 and 2; J. II. Lambert beat R. S. Durstine, 8 ana 7; T. A. Kelley beat S. A. Hennessee, 4 and 3; J. M. Hodson beat C. D. Ward. Inn (19 holes); H. S. Stearns, Jr., beat S. L. Allen, 6 and l; Dr. II. S. Stearns beat E. M. Taft, 2 up; v . Li. I'ierce beat W. P. Wood. 1 un. Second Round King beat Ackerman, l up; Lambert beat Kelley, 4 and 3; Stearns, Jr., beat Hodson, 2 and 1; Dr. Stearns beat Pierce, by default. Semi-final Lambert beat King, 7 and 6; Stearns, Jr., beat Dr. Stearns, 5 and 3. Final steams, Jr., beat Lambert, 3 and 2. consolation. First Round Cooper beat Cummings, Jr., 3 and 2; Hennessee beat Durstine, 2 and 1: Allan beat Ward, by default; Taft beat Wood, 4 and 3. Semi-final Hennessee beat Cooper, 3 and 2; Taft beat Allan, 4 and 2. Final Taft beat Hennessee, 7 and 6. TREASURER'S CUP OS FIFTH DIVISION. First Round W. T. Stall beat C. B. Johon not, 1 up (19 holes); II. C. Fownes, 2nd, beat Robert Foote, 1 up (19 holes) ; George W. Watts, beat George W. Statzell, 5 and 3; R. J. Miner beat C. S. Horton 6 and 5; B. M. Phillips beat II. E. Wells, 2 up ; W. S. Morse beat J. D. Stan. dish, 6 and 5; W. C. Herrick beat II. Eckhart by default; G. A. Brinkerhoff beat F. C. Break- spear, 7 and 5. Second Round Fownes, 2nd., beat Stall, 6 and 4; Watts beat Miner 6 and 5; Morse beat Phillips, 7 and 6; Brinkerhoff beat Herrick, 8 and 7. Semi-final Watts beat Fownes, 2nd, 4 and 5; Brinkerhoff beat Morse, 1 up (20 holes.) Final Watts beat Brinkerhoff, 4 and 2. consolation. First Round Johonnot beat Foote, 2 up; Horton beat Statzell, 3 and 2; Standish beat Wells, by default; Breakspear beat Eckhart, by default. Semi-final Johonnot beat Horton, 1 up (19 holes) ; Breakspear beat Standish, 1 up. Final Johonnot beat Breakspear, 2 up. CLUB CUP OR SIXTH DIVISION. First Round Blair Boyd beat H. C. Ander son, 1 up; A. M. Morton drew a bye; March Turner beat D. Goff, 4 and 3; R. II. Hunt drew a bye; A. S. Evans beat Thomas Walker 3 up; G. II. Oldring, drew a bye; Guy Metcalf beat J. A. Durrell, 3 and 1; J. E. Young, drew a bye. Second Round Boyd beat Morton 8 and 7; Hunt beat Turner, 6 and 5; Oldring beat Evans 7 and 6; Metcalf beat Young, by default. Semi-final Boyd beat Hunt, 1 np; Metcalf beat Oldring, 3 and 2. Final Boyd beat Metcalf, 3 and 1. consolation. First Round Anderson, Goff, Walker and Durrell all advanced on byes. Semi-final Anderson beat Goff, 6 and 4; Walker beat Durrell, 3 up. Final Anderson beat Walker, 7 and 5. fid-April Golf Tourney. A good field is assured for the Mid April golf tournament booked for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the coming week.- jlr. Sutton Christens Golf Cup. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dutton of Boston, entertained pleasantly at The Carolina, Monday evening, with a cup christening supper. WARM SUNSHINE SOFT SOUTHERN BREEZES AND Shredded Whole Wheat IS HEALTH, What the breezes and sunshine of the South are to the outward physical frame, the nourishment contained in Shredded Whole Wheat is to the inward physical. Shreded Whole Wheat is made of the pure, whole wheat, cleansed to per fection, divided into delicate, easily assimilated shreds, and baked to a scien title degree. . ! The body that rejects other forms of food will accept, assimilate and thrive on. Shredded Whole is Concentrated Life Wheat Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fruit will sup ply all the energy needed for a half day's work at a cost of five or six cents. 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