PAGE '.jUBateatisrTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK VERE STARTLING SURPRISES Match Play Rounds of Championship Illustrate Vagaries of Golf THE MATCH rounds of the Championship were a series of startling sur prises, covered in the general story on page one. In all divisions keen play ruled, many matches being carried beyond the home green. Withdrawals made three byes necessary. THE SUMMARY A full summary of play in all divisions : CHAMPIONSHIP OR FIRST DIVISION First round Allan Lard beat J. D. Foot, 1 up; Robert Hunter beat J. B. Kennedy, 2 and 1; L. D. Pierce beat W. E. Truesdell, 2 and 1; P. W. Whittemore beat N. S. Hard, 5 and 4 ; W. R. Simons beat R. H. Gwaltney 3 and 2; Charles Evans, Jr., beat Walter J. Travis, 3 and 2; H. C. Fownes beat J. E. Smith 4 and 2; W. C. Fownes, Jr., beat 1. 8. Robeson, 1 up. Second round Hunter beat Lard, 4 and 2; Whittemore beat Pierce, 4 and 3; Evans beat Simons, 3 and 2; U. C. Fownes beat W. C. Fownes, Jr. , 1 up (21 holes.) Semi-final Hunter beat Whittemore, 1 up; Evans, Jr., beat Fownes, 6 and 4. Final Evans beat Hunter, 6 and 5. CONSOLATION FiRST round J. D. Foot beat J. B. Kennedy, 5 and 4; W. E. Truesdell beat N. S. Hurd, 3 and 2; R. H. Gwaltney beat Walter J. Travis, 1 up; J. E. Smith beat I. S. Robeson, by default. Semi final Foot beat Truesdell, 9 and 7; Gwaltney beat Smith.by default. Final Foot beat Gwaltney, 4 and 3. GOVERNORS' CUP OR SECOND DIVISION First round W. A. Knitcht beat II. C. Per kins, 7 and 6; E. Lee Jones beat L. E. Beall, 3 and 2; W. L. Milliken beat Wendell Hertlg, b'y default; II. W. Doughton beat G. E. Morse,3 and 2; T. S. Llppy beat F. K. Robeson ,1 up(19 holes); C. L.Becker beat J. P. Gardner, 5 and 4; E. J. Spauldlng beat R. S. Durstine, 3 and 2; L. J. Hopkins beat S. D. Wyatt, by default. Second round Knight beat Jones, 2 and 1; Doughton beat Milliken, 1 up; Becker beat Lip py, 3 and 2 ; Hopkins beat Spauldlng,5 and 4. Semi-final Knight beat Doughton, 1 up (19 holes); Becker beat Hopkins. 1 up (19 holes). Final Becker beat Knight, 5 and 4. consolation First round II. C. Perkins beat L. E.Beall, Sand 1; G. E. Morse beat Wendell Hertlg, by default; F. K. Robeson beat J. P. Gardner, 4 and 3; S.D. Wyatt beat R. S. Durstine, 3 andl. Semi-final Morse beat Perkins, 4 and 3; Robeson beat Wyatt, by default. Final Morse beat Robeson, 5 and 4. secretary's cup or third division First round-H. E. Avery beat F. S. Smith, 6 and 5; F. A. Moore beat J. II. Mason, 1 up; Dr. T. II. Knight beat W. A. Kinter, 4 and 3; J. C. Head beat P. S. McLaughlin, 2 and 1; H. T. Curtiss beat J. L. Wyckoff, 1 up; J. M. Thomp son beat C. G. Waldo, 1 up; M. T. O'Connell beat Ralph N. Gardner, by default; E. M. Taft beat Dr. A. T. Halght, 3 and 2. Second round Moore beat Avery, 4 and 3; Knight beat Head, 1 up;Tbompson beat Curtiss, by default; O'Connell beat Taft, 1 up. Semi-final Moore beat Knight, 5 and 4; O'Connell beat Thompson, 8 and 6. Final O'Connell beat Moore, 1 up. consolation First round-F.S. Smith beat J. II. Mason, 8 and 2; P. S. Maclaughlln beat W. A. Kinter, 5 and 4; C. G. Waldo beat J. L. Wyckoff, by de fault; Dr. A. T. Haight beat R. N, Gardner, by default. Semi-fnial Smith beat Maclaughlln, 1 up; Waldo beat Halght, 3 and 2. Final Waldo beat Smith, 1 up. . treasurer's cup ou fourth division First round J. V. Hurd beat C. D. Ward, 6 and 4; G. W. Statzell beat W. B. Colburn, 1 up; A. F. Huston beat J. D. C. Rumsey, 1 up (20 holes); J . A. Zangerlee beat B. E. Smith, 3 andl; C. H. Hart beat E. B. Butler, 2 and 1; C. A. Mc Cormick beats. A. Hennessee, 4 and 3; J. R. Shoaff beat J. R. Mitchell. 4 and 3; J. D. Hunter beatC.B. Price, 2 andl. Second round Hurd beat Statzell, 2 and 1; Huston beat Zangerlee, 2 and 1; McCormick beat Hart, 4 and 3; Hunter beat Shoaff, 8 and 7. Semi-final Huston beat Hurd, 3 and 2; Mc Cormick beat Hunter, 4 and 3. Final McCormick beat Huston, 2 and 1. consolation First round W. B. Colburn beat C. D. Ward, 3 and 2; B.E. Smith beat J. D.C. Rumsey, 7 and 6; S. A. Hennessee beat E. D. Butler, by default; C. B. Price beat J. R. Mitchell, by de fault. Semifinal Smith beat Colburn, 4 and 3; Price beat Hennessee, 2 up. Final Price beat Smith, 3 and 2. captain's cup or fifth division First round G. W. Watts beat Mason Evans, 7 and 6; W. R. McDermott beat E. C. Butler, 3 and 2; C. R. Corwin beat W. P. Wood, 1 up; Donald Parsons beatC. J. Morse, 4 and 2; K. H. Hunt beat W. S. Morse, 3 and 2; E. J. Noble beat W. S. Rathbone, 2 up; A. W. Pear son beat E. A. Guthrie, 1 up; H. C. Bubb beat W. C. Phipps, 3 and 2. Second round Watts beat McDermott, ! and 2; Parsons beat Corwin, 4 and 3 ; Noble beat Hunt, 5 and 4; Bubb beat Pearson, 2 and 1. Semi-final Parsons beat Watts, 1 up (19 holes) ; Noble beat Bubb, 3 and 2. Final Parsons beat Noble, 1 up. CONSOLATION First round Mason Evans beat E. D. But ler, by default; W. P. Wood beat C. J. Morse, 4 and 2; W. S. Rathbone beat W. S. Morse, 4 and 2; W. C. Phipps beat E. A. Guthrie, 1 upv Semi-final Wood beat Evans, 2 and 1; Rath bone beat Phipp s, 5 and 3. Final Wood beat Rathbone, 2 and 1 CLUB CUP OR SIXTH DIVISION First round F.H. McGraw, Jr., drew a bye; J. A. Fownes beat E. A. Lord, 2 up; W. T. Stall beat J. A. Durrell, 9 and 7; C. L. Culler beat T. G. Tabb, 1 up; J. E. Watson, Jr., drew a bye; E. W. Fiske beat D, F. Dillon 1 up; H. E. Wells, drew a bye; March Turner beat J. S. Crooks, 3 and 2. Second round McGraw beat Fownes, 1 up; Stall beat Quller.by default; Fiske beat Watson, 6 and 4; Wells beat Turner, 5 and 3. Semi-final Stall beat McGraw, 4 and 3; Wells beat Fiske, 5 and 4. Final Wells beat Stall, 4 and 3. CONSOLATION First round E. A. Lord, drew a bye; T. G. Tabb beat J. A. Durrell, 8 and 7; G. F. Dillon, drew a bye; J, S. 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