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JBlllillljf PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK II. D. Cashman, Forest Hills A. S. YVestfall, Salisbury II. W. Wood, Old York Road Robert II. Hunt, Worcester "Lawrence Cowing, Wyoming W. L. Verlenden, Lansdowne TREASURER'S TROPHY i $1. B. Johnson, Cleveland W. L. Hurd, Oakmont e. W. Irwin Kent W. A. Nicholson, Oakmont ames Strayer, Columbia jj. O. Von Schmid, Baltusrol C, H. Lav, Oil City C. M. Cohen, Inwood ..oren Johnson, Chevy Chase L. Stuart, Baltimore V. L. AmeS, Tatnuck J. M. Stoddard, Wykagyl jvV. B. Eager, Montclair , JI. N. Spaulding, Brae Hurn C. C. Brinton, West Chester CAPTAIN'S TROPHV h. J. Vilsack, Stanton Heights jR. W. Thrift, Shawnee C. F. Greeley, Saratoga a. E. Heifelfinger, Mt. Tabor iL. R. Porteous, Norwich !F. A. l'ctrie, New York John Barclay, Greensburg !j. R. Towle, Calumet J. G. McMurrick, Oswego John TysBOWSki, Washington jj. V. Beekman, Plainlield C. T. Bloomer, Geneva E, J. Montgomery, Stanton Heights T. H. Coe, Leicester J. F. Kay, Oakmont Alexander McGregor, Belmont CLUB TROPHY R. C. Blancke, Montclair Robert Lewis, Frankford R. R. Bamber, Canoe Brook T. J. Check, Audubon Arthur Dorrance. Rlverton W. R. Bauersmith, Oafcmont W. C. Mlcou, Upper Montclair J. N. Huyck, Albany II. T. Shannon. Columbia E. M. Slayton, Intervale II. T. McClearn, Jr., Boston C. A. Freeburn, Crescent A.M. Bing, Ocean T. L. Redlleld, Greenwich Sandford Steele, New York D. L, Anderson, Bala 52 48 49 51 53 47 52 49 52 49 53 48 51 50 50 52 52 50 53 49 51 52 58 45 50 53 51 52 50 53 50 54 53 51 56 49 51 54 52 53 49 57 51 56 54 53 52 55 54 54 57 51 51 57 48 59 54 55 55 55 53 57 53 57 53 57 54 57 52 CO i 58 -54 57 55 55 57 58 54 52 CO 57 5G 50 57 61 53 56 58 67 57 57 57 55 59 57 59 58 69 65 62 61 56 63 PC 119 61 59 120 100 100 100 101 101 101 101 102 102 1(2 103 103 lt'3 103 103 104 104 105 105 105 106 107 107 107 108 108 108 108 109 110 110 110 110 111 112 112 112 112 112 112 1H 113 114 114 114 114 114 116 117 117 117 PRESIDENT'S TROPHY First rounk E. A. Johnston beat J. W. Escher, 1 up (19 holes'); B. W. Corkran beat G. II. Williams, 8 and 7; II. C. Fownes beat E. A. Randall, 2 up; W. A. Smith, Jr., beat C. J. Spencer, C and 4; George II. Crocker beat Rob ert Hunter, 2 and 1 ; W P. Cleveland beat P. W. Whitiemore.by default; C L. Becker beat II. C. Bridgers, 5 and 4; J. G. Nicholson beatW. E. Truesdell. 1 up. Second round Corkran beat Johnston, 1 up, Smith beat Fownes, 1 up; Crocker beat Cleve land, 4 and 3; Becker beat Nicholson, 3 and 2. Semi-final Corkran beat Smith, 5 and 4; Crocker beat Becker, 2 up. pinal Corkran beat Crocker, 5 and 3. consolation First round Escher beat Williams, 5 and 3; Spencer beat Randall, by default; Hunter beat Whittemore, by default; Bridgers beat Trues dell, 3 and 1. Semi-final Escher beat Spencer, 1 up; Hun ter best Bridgers, 4 and 3. Final Hunter beat Escher, 7 and 5. , governors' trophy First round A. J. Sherman beat C. Z. Eddy, 5 and 4; C. W. Davis beat George Wilson, 4 and 2; Paul Starrett beat C. B. Hudson, by default; Grantland Rice beat S. O. Miller, 8 and 6 ; W. E. Wiison beat W. L. Milllken, 1 up (19 holes); C. B. Grier beat C. II. Eddy, 4 and 3; P. S. Maclauirhlin beat R. G. Day, 3 and 2; George F. Brown beat II. G. Streat, 1 up (19 holes). , Second round Davis beat Sherman, 1 up (19 holes); Rice beat Starrett, 5 and 4; Grier beat WiK-on, 5 and 4 ; Maclaughlin beat Brown. 3 and 1. Semi-final Rice heat Davis, 4 and 3; Mac laughlin beat Grier, 5 and 4. final Maclaughlin bent Rice, 3 and 2. . consolation Fjrst Ttovvv Eddy beat Wilson, by default; Miller beat C. B. Hudson, by default; Milllken beat.C. II. Eddy, 1 up (21 holes); Day beat Streat. 2 and 1. Semi-final Miller beat Eddy, 4 and 3; Day bear. Milllken, 7 and 5. . Final Miller beat Day, 2 up. secretary's trophy First round J. W. Moulding beat II. D. Cashman, 1 up (19 holes); J. D. Foot beat II. W. Wood, 1 up (19 holes); A. S. Westfall beat II. II. Bliss, 4 and 3; W. L. Verlenden beat R. G. Shaw, 3 and 1; F. W. Pray beat G. T. Dunlap, 2 and 1 ; R. C. Shannon, II. beat Lawrence Cow ing, 5 and 4; E. S. Davis beat J. D. C. Rumsey, 1 up; Robert Hunt beat S. A. Henneseee, 4 and 3. Second pound Foot beat Moulding, 1 up (19 holes) ; Westfall beat Verlenden, 1 up (19 holesj; Pray beat Shnnnon, 11. 1 up (19 holes;; Hunt beat Davis 5 and 4. Semi-final Foot beat Westfall, 5 and ,4; Pray beat Hunt, 2 and 1. Final Foot beat Pray, 2 and 1. consolation First round Wood beat Cshman,5 and 3; Shaw beat Blis-, 2 and 1; Dunlap beat Law rence Cowing, 1 up (19 holes) ; Rumsey beat Henneesee, 2 and 1. Skmi-final Shaw beat Wood, 2 up; Rumsey beat G. T. Dunlap, 1 up. Final Rumsey beat Shaw, 4 and 3. TREASURER'S TROPHY First round F. . L. Stuart beat James Strayer 4 and 2 ; M. B. Johnson beat J. M. Stod dard, 1 up 19 holes); E. W. Irwin beat W. L. Ames, 6 and 4: C. C. Brinton beat F. T. Buck ins, 6 and 5; Loren Johnson beat W. A. Nichol son, 1 up (20 holes); W. L. Hurd beat II. N. Spaulding. 2 and 1; C. M. Cowing beat C. H. Lay, 2 and 1; J. O. Von Schmid beat W. B. Eager, by default. Second round Stuart beat Johnson, 4 and 3; Irwin beat Brinton, 1 up; Hurd 'eat Johnson, 5 and 4, Cohen beat Von Schmid, 1 up. Semi final Stuart beat Irwin, 6 and 4; Hurd beat Cohen, 5 and 4. Final H urd beat Stuart, 1 up. consolation First round Stoddard be t Strayer, 5 and 1 ; F. T. Bucblns beat Ames, 1 up; Nicholson beat Spalding, 1 up; Lay beat Eager, by default. Semifinal Buckins beat Stoddard, 2 and 1; Lay beat Nicholson, 5 and 3. final Buckins beat Lay, 1 up (19 holes). captain's tkophy First round L. R. Porteous, beat J. V. Beekman, 2 up; E. P. Montgomery beat O. .1. Vilsack, by default; C. F. Greely beat C. T. Bloomer, 1 up v 19 holes) ; Alexander McGregor bat John Tyssowski, 4 and 3; J. G McMurrick beat A. E. Heffelflnger, 4 and 2; A. W. Thrift beat J. F. Kay, 5 and 4; J. R. Towle beat J. Barclay, 4 and 3; T. H. Coe beat F. A. Petrie, 4 and 2 Second round Montgomery beat Porteous, 3 and 2 ; Greely beat MeGregor, 2 and 1; McMur rick beat Thrift, 1 up (19 holes); Coe beat Towle, 3 and 2. Semi final Greeley beat E. T. Montgomery, 2 up; Coe beat McMurrick, 1 up (19 holes). Final Greeley beat Coe, 4 and 2. C0N80LATI0N First round Beekman beat Vilsack, by de fault; Bloomer beat Tjssowski, 2 and 1; Heffel linger beat Kay, by default; Barclay beat Petrie, 3 and 2. Semi-final Bloomer beat Beekman, 3 and 2; Barclay beat Heffelflnger, 3 and 2. Final-Bloomer beat Barclay, 3 and 2. club trophy First round Arthur Dorrance beat H. T. McClearn, Jr., 3 and 1; R. C. Blancke beat E. M. Bing, 4 and 3; R. R. Bamber beat C. A. Freeburn, 7 and 5; D. L. Anderson beat E. M. Slayton, 2 and 1; T.J. Check beat II. T.Shannon, 3 and 2; Robert Lewis beat Sanford Steele, 5 and 4; J. N. Huyck beat W. C. Micou. 9 and 7; T. L. Redfleld beat W. R. Bauersml h,l up. Second round Dorrance beat Blancke, 1 up; Bamber beat Anderson, 7 nd 6; Lewis beat Check, 1 up; Huyck beat Redfield, 5 and 3. Semi final Bamber beat Dorrance, 1 up; Lew is beat Huyck, 1 up. Final Bamber beat Lewis, 3 and 2. consolation First round McClearn. Jr. beat Bing, by default: Freeburn beat Slayton, by default; Steele beat Shannon, 4 and 3, Bauersmith beat Micou.' 1 up. ' SKMl FlNAL-)-McClearn, Jr. beat Freeburn, 4 and 3; Bauersmith beat Steele, by default. , Final Bauei smith beat McClearn, 8 and 7. The GOODRICH METEOR CAM C. WALLET The B. P. q Akron, Ohio J Oentlemen:- I am playing the I have played at I am still using It loofcs good fo It1 8 a dandy bal ISO OSKALOOSA IA. HERE IT IS, Meteor Ball; ' Least 150 holes plenty more. WW The B.F.Goodrich Co. AKRON, OHIO. Colonial ITMstor XHHrougbt in Silver Ifc. Bf3J art S k , y. 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