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Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition. -flpli T IT 1S bottled under the most XJf nT sanitary conditions in the B' y -ANY" most elaborate and ex- I PTJRIPQ3E pensive plant of its kind tI T in the world. I We rMAURIGE JOYGE ENGRAVING (b. I EvtNm6STrBmw;s:::To,o.c. Drunk the World Oyer -Wjfr JiL. Hiram Ricker & Sons South Poland, Maine. T1IE. The Tea Cup al The Laurel - ST. JAMES" PINEHUUST, N. C. Tea served afternoons from three to six o'clock Europaan Plan Centrally Located Orders taken for Sandwiches, Cake and Candy XKr a cjTTTnvri rrrTVT Arrangements made for W AxriHjr IOIN, JJt C Lunches, Chafing-Dish and Bridge Parties Etc. Fifteen Division Provided for in Advertising- Tourney EIGHTY-THllEE for L. A. Hamiltou of Engle wood,and eighty-four by J. P. Knapp of Garden City, captured the gross score qualification tro phies in the Advertising Men's golf tournament ; W. E. Truesdell of New York, who tied with Mr. Knapp with drawing his gross and turning in his net card. A stroke further away were J. P. Gardner of Midlothian, L. W. Maxwell of Hinsdale and G. II. Barnes of Apawamis, bunched in a triple tie at eighty-five. B. C. Andrews of Scarsdale, with a handicap of forty, and E. F. Clynier of Kokie, whose allowance was twenty seven, led the handicap played in con nection; Mr. Andrews winning first in the play-off. For the two remaining prizes W. II. Childs of Nassau . (25) , Mr. Truesdell (9), and C. F. Bacon of Brae Burn (20), tied at seventy five; Mr. Childs winning third and Mr. Truesdell fourth in the play-off. Fifteen divisions qualified in eights for the match rounds ; every one of the one hundred-nineteen participants turn ing in cards. THE SCORES Qualification scores by rounds follow : FIRST EIGHT L. A. Hamilton, Englewood 41 42 83 J. P. Knapp, Garden City , 41 43 84 W.E. Truesdell, New York 40 44 84 J. P. Gardner, Midlothian 42 43 85 L. W. Maxwell, Hinsdale 40 45 85 G. H. Barnes, Apawamis 42 43 85 E. A. Freeman, New York 42 46 88 W. J. McDonald, Chicago 42 47 89 SECOND EIGHT R. M. Purves, Woodland 45 45 'JO II. M. Adams, Nassau 43 47 90 C. N. Phillips, Allegheny 47 44 91 W. C. Freeman. Dyker Meadow 47 44 91 F. K. Robeson, Oak Hill 46 45 91 J. D. Plummer, Springfield 46 45 91 Frank Presbrey, Garden City 46 46 92 F. J. Ross, Dunwoodie 47 46 93 THIRD EIGHT George C. Dutton, Oakley 48 45 93 Charles Presbrey, Fox Hills 46 48 94 A. II. Johnson, Scarsdale 50 44 94 R. W.Porter, Erie 49 45 94 G. W. Watts, Durham 46 48 94 C. F. Bacon, Brae Burn 43 62 95 Guy Pierce, Evanston 49 46 95 W. D. Lasher, Dunwoodie 47 48 95 FOURTH EIGHT II. W. Ormsbee, Alpine 47 48 85 I. S. Robeson, Oak Hill 49 47 96 S. K. Evans.'Knollwood 47 49 96 R. R.'Mamlok, Fox Hills 47 49 96 J. L. Given, Baltusrol 47 49 96 V. C.Longley, Wannamoisett 50 46 96 D. W. Cooke, Essex Fells 46 50 96 H. K. McCann, Dunwoodie 51 46 97 FIFTH EIGHT Dr. T. Senseman, Atlantic City 51 46 97 H. T. Curtis, Springfield 45 52 97 E. M. Hoopes, Wilmington 47 50 97 G. II.French, Wannamoisett 48 49 97 S.L.Allen, Atlantic City 50 47 97 B. D. Butler, Exmoor 50 48 98 J. C. Piatt, Montclair 47 51 98 F. H. McCall, Atlantic City 49 49 9a SIXTH EIGHT II. W. Smedley, Ardmore 44 54 98 W. S. L. Hawkins, Springfield 50 48 98 C. R. McMillan, E?sex County 48 50 98 E.A. Johnston, Baltimore 48 51 99 A. D. Chandler, Baltusrol 44 55 99 A. W. Erlckson, Oakland 49 50 9t W. G. Thomas, Glen Ridge 49 51 100 W. II. Childs, Nassau 52 4S 100 SEVENTH EIGHT J. J. Hazcn, Oakland 46 54 100 G. U. Kirkpatrick, Baltusrol 52 48 100 G. F. Steele, Woodland 48 52 loo L. S. Parsons, Dyker Meadow 49 51 100 C. A. Speakman, Slwonay 52 48 100 T. C. Fogel, Westbrook 51 49 100 E. F. Clymer, Kokie 49 51 loo R. E. Durham, Montclair 63 4S 101 EIGHTH EIGHT Z.T. Miller, Dunwoodie 48 53 101 J. G. Todd, Upper Montclair 53 48 101 K. V. S. Howland, Hackensack 52 49 101 J. II. Ottley, Nassau 51 50 101 II, L. Jones, Dunwoodie 60 51 101 J. II. Duffy, New York 49 52 101 J. A. Potsdamer, Philadelphia 55 47 102 V. Watson, Atlantic City 50 62 102 NINTH EIGHT F C. Bliss, Garden City 54 49 103 D. M. Parker, Garden City 50 53 103 E. J. Phillips, Nassau 52 51 103 E. Chichester, Brae Burn 53 50 103 D. S. White, Atlantic City 54 49 103 P. W. Mlnnick, Hinsdale 48 55 103 W. M. Ostrander, Fox Hills 55 49 103 C. C. Vernam, Nassau 52 52 104 TENTH EIGHT R. J. Allyn, Hartford 54 50 104 R. J. Safford, Knoll wood 49 55 104 J. F. Knapp, Dayton 57 48 105 J. II. Hawley, Hackensack 64 52 106 A. L. Peirson, Montclair 57 49 106 Chauncey Cooke, Essex Fells 52 54 106 H, J. Chambers, Siwanoy 54 52 106 W. F. Smith, Brae Burn 53 53 106 ELEVENTH EIGHT S. C. Lowe, Brae Burn 56 50 106 W. R. Hotchkln, Montclair 60 46 106 R. D. Little, South Shore 48 59 107 II. W. Leeds, Atlantic City 52 55 107 E. E Calkins, Knollwood 54 54 108 T. M. Rianhard, Nassau 53 55 108 A. LeMassena, Glen Ridge 55 54 109 C. S. Knowlton, Atlantic City 47 62 109 TWELFTH EIGHT James McCutcheon, Apawamis 55 54 109 T. A. Matthews, St, Andrews 56 54 110 A. G. Richardson, Oak Hill 57 53 110 R. C.Maxwell, Trenton 52 59 111 II. B. Kennedy, Yale 55 56 111 T. W. Weeks, Storm King 51 60 111 A. L. Aldred, Wannamoisett 65 57 112 Kurtz Wilson, Apawamis 59 63 112 THIRTEENTH EIGHT B. C. Andrews, Scarsdale 57 56 113 W. II. Edwards, VVyakgyl 59 55 114 P. B. O'Brien, Detroit 57 58 115 Ralph Holden, Knollwood 56 60 116 W.J. Glidden, Cleveland 62 54 116 James Barber. Englewood 54 63 117 II. G. Ashbrook, Cleveland 60 68 118 L. F. Hotchklss, New Haven 58 67 118 FOURTEENTH EIGHT David Roberts, Atlantic City 54 65 119 L. B. DeVeau, Dunwoodie 62 58 120 Hartley Davis, Hackensack 61 59 120 Herbert Cockshaw, Nassa u 69 62 121 G. D. Morse, Brockton 59 62 121 Edward Morris, Merion Cricket 66 66 122 Wm. Shillaber Jr., Montclair 64 71 125 Nathaniel Ferguson, Berkshire 61 65 126 FIFTEENTH EIGHT S. II. Bingham.Exmoor 62 68 128 W. D.Nugent, Whitemarsh 62 67 129 R. T. Stanton, Westward-Ho 67 65 132 Guy S. Osborne, North Shore 71 61 131 Paul Block, New York 65 67 132 A. M. Bedell, New York 77 76 153 James Rodgers, New York 98 82 180 One bye A
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