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Pinehurst, N. C. WHITLATCH DEFEATS PURYES (Continued from page one) Edwin A. Freeman of New York were also very fast. Thomas T. Rushmore of Garden City, George H. French of Brae Burn, and C. A. Speakman of Siwanoy won the trophies in the second division, A. H. Treadwell of Dunwoodie, II. W. Orms bee of Alpine and H. C. Milholland of Oakmont in the third, A. S. Higgins of St. Andrews, W. W. Manning of Mont clair, and L. B. DeVeau of Dunwoodie in the fourth, Paul Minnick of Great Neck, James Barber of Englewood and C. E. Davis of Midlothian in the rifth. THE SUMMARY The full story of play is concisely told in the following summary : FIRST DIVISION G. C.Dutton 41 40 81 Harold Slater 43 41 84 Marshall Whitlatch 44 42 86 I.S.Robeson 42 45 87 W. J. Macdonald 43 44 87 E. A. Freeman 42 46 88 D. M.Parker 44 46 90 R. M. Purves 47 44 91 T.A.Ashley 42 49 91 J.J.Hazen 47 44 91 I.J.French 45 47 92 J. D. Plummer 46 47 93 S.H.Patterson 48 45 93 A. K.Oliver 51 43 94 George Wright 44 50 94 B. H. Bidder 44 51 95 SECOND DIVISION T. T. Rushmore 47 48 95 C. A. Speakman 48 48 96 G. H, French 47 50 97 B. D. Butler 47 . 51 98 A. D. Chandler 50 48 98 C. W.Harmon 50 49 99 L.T.Boyd 46 53 99 J.A.Moore 51 48 99 C. G. Russell 53 47 100 E. M. Alexander 53 47 100 R.C.Wilson 50 51 101 J. L. Stack 48 53 101 R.R.Mamlok 47 54 101 Lorenzo Daniels ' 49 53 102 W. M. Ostrander 50 52 102 D. S.White 51 51 102 THIRD DIVISION G. W. Watts 50 52 102 Clarence Vernam 48 55 103 V. A. Seggerman 49 55 103 H. W. Ormsbee 55 48 103 W.R.Roberts 51 53 104 W. H. Treadwell 50 54 104 S.L.Allen 53 51 104 H. C. Milholland 43 57 105 F. S. Newbery 53 52 105 J.E.Todd 52 54 106 A. S. Brownell 52 54 106 W. G. Wright 54 53 107 R.W.Potter 51 56 107 G. S. Oliver 53 55 108 Franklin Coe 56 53 109 H. R. Mallinson 56 53 109 FOURTH DIVISION W. J. Ryan 53 56 109 1 J. M. Thorsen 53 57 110 W. R. Hotchkin 59 51 110 D. M. Stewart 58 53 111 M. H. Ormsbee 57 55 112 J. II . Appel 58 54 112 A. S. Higgins 56 56 112 J. L. Given 58 56 114 W. W. Manning 55 59 114 L. F. Hotchkiss 55 60 115 W. F Smith 53 62 115 Swift Tarbell 60 56 116 L. B. DeVeau 56 61 117 O.B.Merrill 56 61 117 Edwin Rode 61 56 117 D. L. Hedges 54 64 118 FIFTH DIVISION Robert Frothingham ' 65 54 119 James Barber 59 61 120 W. C. Freeman 59 62 121 C. E.Davis 63 59 122 Hartley Davis 62 60 122 S. C. Lowe 62 61 123 D. F. Appel 57 67 124 W. C. McMillan 63 64 127 E. F. Clymer 62 65 127 T. W. Weeks 65 67 132 F. S. Voss 67 68 135 C. W. Hoyt 70 65 135 Arthur Acheson 67 69 136 W. H. Bliss 76 85 161 Two byes FIRST DIVISION First bound A. K. Oliver Alleghany, beat I.J. French, Woodland, 5 and 4; D. M. Parker Garden City, beat S. II. Patterson Plainfield, 1 up; R. M. Purves Woodland, beat George Wright Wollaston, 6 and 4 ; I. S. Robeson Oak Hill, beat J. J. Hazen, St. Andrews, 1 up; W. J. Macdonald Calumet, beat E. A. Freeman Dyker Meadow, 2 and 1 ; Marshall Whitlatch Oakland beat T. A. Ashley Woodland, 6 and 4; George C. Dutton Oakland, beat B. II. Bidder Oak land, 4 and 3 ; Harold Slater Fox Hills, beat J. D. Plummer Springfield, 2 up. Second round Parker beat Oliver, 1 up ; Purves beat Robeson, 1 up (19 holes) Whitlatch beat Macdonald, 3 and 2; Dutton beat Slater, 3 and 1. Semi-final Purves beat Parker, 5 and 4; Whitlatch beat Dutton, 4 and 3. Final Whitlatch beat Purves, 3 and 1. CONSOLATION First round Patterson beat French, 2 and 1 ; Wright beat Hazen, 1 up ; Ashley beat Freeman, 1 up ; Plummer beat Rid der, 2 and 1. Semi-fin al Wright beat Patterson, 4 and 3 ; Ashley beat Plummer, 6 and 5. Final Ashley beat Wright, 1 up ; (20 holes). SECOND DIVISION First round G. H. French (16 hand icap) Brae Burn, beat E. M. Alexander (16) Fox Hills, 8 and 6; L. T. Boyd (16) Milwaukee, beat R. C. Wilson (18) Bal tusrol, 1 up, (19 holes) ; W. M. Ostrander (22) New York, beat B. D. Butler (18) Exmoor, 3 and 2 ; J. A. Moore (16) Scars dale beat R. R. Mamlok (14) Fox Hills, 2 and 1; A. D. Chandler (17) Baltusrol, beat D. S. White (18) Atlantic City, 2 and 1 ; Lorenzo Daniels (14) Richmond Coun ty, beat C. G. Russell (16) Ardsley, 3 and 2 ; C. W. Harmon (15) Wykagyl, beat C. A. Speakman (14) Siwanoy, 3 and 2 ; T. T. Rushmore (15) Garden City, beat J. L. Stack (15) Chicago, 3 and 1. Second round French beat Boyd, 4 and 2 ; Moore beat Ostrander, 2 and 1 ; Chandler beat Daniels, 4 and 3 ; Rush more beat Harmon, 1 up. Semi-final French beat Moore, 3 and 2, Rushmore beat Chandler, 1 up. Final Rushmore beat French, 5 and 4.
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