VOL. XV, NO. 6 SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1912 FIVE CENTS THEIR LIKE NE'ER WAS SEEN Advertising Tournament Trophies Glit tering Array Valued at $3,000 Four Score and Three There Are, Besides Special Wanamaker Gold liovlngr Cup 71 IN TOURNAMENT an nals, since the sports of ancient Greece, a wealth of trophies to equal those provided for next week's Advertising Tournament and on view at The Carolina, has ne'er been seen. Four score and three in number they are, and their value fully $3,000., covering a range in variety which can be shown only by printing the full list, with donors : MEN'S EVENTS Four-ball foursome Four folding clocks, donated by Mr. Leonard Tufts. First half, qualifying round Best Gross, Platinum Pearl Full Dress Chain American Lithograph Co; First Net, Class "A," 12 vols. Century Dictionary Century Co.; Second net, Class "B," Bouillon Set Printers' Ink ; Third net, Class "C" Russell R. Whitman trophy; Fourth net, Class "D," Gold Watch Association trophy ; Fifth net, Class UE," One Well and Tree Sheffield Platter Association trophy. Special six club event Six silver top Cigar Jars Seaboard Air Line Ry. Second half qualifying round Best Gross, A. W. Erickson; First net, Class "A"', Silver Fruit dish Harry Mol lenhauer ; Second net, Class "B," Gold Decorated Glass Fruit Bowl Association trophy; Third net, Class "C," Chafing Dish I. S. Robeson ; Fourth net, Class "D," Desk Set Philadelphia Record; Fifth net, Class "E," Mark Twain Set House Beautiful ; Best gross for 36 holes, Silver Punch Bowl Forrest F. Dryden, in the name of his father the late Ex- Senator Dryden ; Best net for 36 holes, Coffee Set Near-Golfers Assn. Tournament proper First Sixteen, Winner of Tournament, Silver Pitcher and Tray President S. Keith Evans; Runner-up trophy, Sheffield Tea Set and Tray, seven pieces Mr. Jessie I. Straus ; Winner of Beaten Eight, Hand Painted Fish Set James OTlaherty, Suburban list of Newspapers ; Runner-up, Beaten Eight, Mahogany Clock Tel-Electric Co.; Second Sixteen, Winner of first eight, Set of Place Plates in case AUhur S. Higgins ; Runner-up, first eight, Ther mos Automobile outfit The Outlook; Winner of Beaten Eight, Rock Golf Suit Associated Sunday Magazine trophy; Runner-up, Beaten Eight Bronze Ele phantEvening Globe, New York ; Third Sixteen, Winner of first eight, Bronze Splinter Boy Gimbel Bros ; Runner-up, first eight, Pair of Binoculars Every body's Magazine; Winner of Beaten Eight, Chime Clock New Idea Maga zine ; Runner-up, Beaten Eight, Set of Briarwood Pipes Literary Digest; Fourth Sixteen, Winner of first eight, Gold Cigarette Case A. M. Bedell ; Runner-up, First eight, Water Color The Knapp Co. : Winner of Beaten Eight, Leopard Skin Rug A. Jaeckel & Co; Runner-up, Beaten Eight, Gold Razor Set Gillette Sales Co; Fifth Sixteen, Winner of first eight, Seven Silver Plates L, A. Hamilton ; Runner-up,first eight, Sheffield Wine Set, (Pitcher, six mugs and tray) Harper Bros. ; Winner, Beaten Eight, Suit Case, silver fittings Joseph Moore, Lupton Publications ; Runner-up, Beaten Eight, Marble Bust Ladies World; Sixth Sixteen, Winner of first eight, Oriental Rug Geo. Hazen ; Runner-up, First Eight, Six Platters Chi cago Tribune ; Winner, Beaten Eight, Oil Painting McClure's Magazine ; Runner up, Beaten Eight, Black Walrus Bag A. L. Aldred. Handicap event for those out of main tournament Best Gross, Wardrobe Trunk -Wm. C. Likly ; First net, Class "A," Men's Silver Traveling Set Asso ciation Trophy ; Second net, Class "B," Set of Books Doubleday Page Co.; Third net, Class "C," French Pottery Jardiniere Association Trophy ; Friday AFTERNOON MIXED FOURSOME F i r S t Prize, Silver and Leather Flask Associa tion Trophy; Second Prize, Elephant Hyde Gold Mounted Wallet Association Trophy. Bogey contest First Prize, Men's Toilet Set Rickert Finlay. Co. ; Second Prize, Sheffield Vegetable Dishes Rick ert Finlay Co. ; Third Prize, Silver De posit Water Pitcher and Tile Rickert Finlay Co. ; Fourth Prize, One doz, Rock Crystal Champagne Glasses Rickert Finlay Co. Putting contest First Prize, Colon ial Mirror Fred J. Ross; Second Prize, Sheffield Chased Tray George C. Dut ton. Selected score contest Tiffany Smokers Lamp Scribner's Magazine. women's events Four-ball foursome Four gilt jew elry boxes Mr. Leonard Tufts. Qualifying round Best Gross, Lace Lunch Cloth Jessie I. Straus ; First Net, Ladies Toilet Set Paul Block ; Second Net, Ladies One Night Traveling Bag Association Trophy; Third Net, Pair Candlesticks Association Trophy. Tournament proper First Eight, Winner of Tournament, Sheffield Tray McCall's Magazine; Runner-up, first eight, After Dinner Coffee Cups J. P. Gardner; Winner of Consolation, first eight, One dozen Gold Trimmed Dessert Plates Association Trophy ; Runner-up, Consolation, Pair Candlesticks Associa tion Trophy ; Second Eight, Winner of first four, Well and Tree Sheffield Plat ter Association Trophy ; Runner-up, First Four, Ladies Purse Bag Associa tion Trophy; Winner of beaten four, Chased Sheffield Tray Association Tro phy ; Runner-up beaten four, Sconces Robt. Frothingham. Mixed foursome First prize, Silver Sandwich Plate Association Trophy ; Second Prize, Cut Glass Vase Associa tion Trophy. Bogey contest First Prize, After Dinner Coffee Set Rickert Finlay Co ; Second Prize, Green Glass and Sheffield Vase Rickert Finlay Co. Putting contest First Prize, Elec trolier J. D. Pluramer; Second Prize, ( Concluded on page three) THE MIDWINTER HANDICAP Fifth Annual Trap Shooting Tourney Will Attract Fast and Classy Field Biff Card of $100 Guarantee $AOO to Winner and Provides .Liberally for Sweeps ADVANCE entries en sure an exceptionally fast and classy field for the Fifth Annual Mid winter Handicap Trap Shooting Tournament scheduled for the full week of January 22-27, inclusive. The biff card is the lavish added money, amounting to $1860. and including a guarantee of $500 and splendid cup to the Handicap winner ; $200 and a cup to the Preliminary winner ; gold and silver medals for high averages, and liberal allowances in the sweepstakes ; details of management in the hands of Lu ther J. Squier, under the Squier money back system, with regular additional and optional entrance for the sweeps. Informal practice shooting opens the week on Monday and Tuesday, the pro gram starting on Wednesday with ten twenty-target events, which is duplicated on Thursday. The hundred-target Pre liminary on Friday will be preceded by five twenty-target events, and the hundred-target Handicap by the same pro gram. The entrance for the former $10 and the latter $20, handicaps ranging from sixteen to twenty-three yards with an optional sweep of $2.00. The entrance for all sweepstakes will be $2.00 with ad ditional optional sweeps of $2.00 and $2.50. The selection of the handicap committee will be from the shooters in attendance and the traps, the ideal-leggett under the supervision of Charles North. The list of advance entries includes H. B. Pottinger, of Charleston, Mo., one of the fastest amateurs in the country, bis. (Concluded on page two)