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James Bropby, Wollaeton J. II. Gumbes, Greenebnrg L. W. Dykeman, Stenton G. E. Dougall, Mobawk 114 109 104 115 109 114 120 109 223 223 224 224 FIRST SIXTEEN First round B. W. Corkran beat A. A. Stagg, 4 and 2; W. J. Travis beat P. W. Whitte more, 4 and 3; C. VV. Bass beat G. T. Gregg, 4 and 3; J. E. Torter beat H. C. Fownes, 4 and 3; W. C Fownes, Jr., beat II. K. Kerr, 1 up (19 holes) ; C. L. Becker beat Garfield Scott, 2 and 1; Robert Hunter beat W. A. Tyson, 6 and 5; Chis holm Beach beat J. P. Williamson, 6 and 5. Second round Cockran beat Travis, 1 up; Porter beat Bass, 6 and 4; Fownes, Jr., beat Becker, 4 ard3; Hunter beat Beach, 3 and 2. . Semifinal Corkran beat Porter, l up (20 holes); Fownes Jr., beat Hunter, 4 and 3. F(nal Corkran beat Fownes, Jr., 5 and 4. consolation First round Whittemore beat Stagg, 1 up; Fownes beat Gregg, 3 and 1; Scott beat Kerr, 3 and 1; Tyon beat Williamson, 4 and 2. Semi-final Whittemore beat Fownes, 5 and 4; Scott beat Tyson, 2 and 1. Final Scott beat Whittemore, by default. SECOND SIXTEEN First round T. E. Jacobs beat J. J. Lynch, 1 up; J. D. Armstrong beat J, Bertram, 1 up; F. W. Dyer beat W. E. Truesdell, 3 and 2; George C. Dutton beatF. C. Denning, 3 and 2; J. D. Foot beat J. P. Gardner, 1 up; J. M. Wells beat G. E. Wincher, 5 and 4, W. E. Wells beat E. W. Watson, 3 and 2; J. M. Thompson beat T. II. McGraw, Jr., 3 and 2. Second round Jacobs beat Armstrong, 7 and 5; Dutton beat Dyer, 1 up; Wells beat Foot, 3 and 2; Wells, beat Thompson, 2 and 1. Semi-final Dutton beat Jacobs, 6 and 4; W. E. Wells beat J. M. Wells, 2 and 1. Final W. E. Wells beat Dutton, 3 and 1. consolation First round Lynch beat Bertram, 2 and 1; Denning beat Truesdell, 4 and 2; Gardner beat Wincher, 6 and 5; Watson beat McGraw, Jr., 1 up. Semi-final Denning beat Lynch, 7 and 5; Gardner beat Watson, 4 and 3. Final Gardner beat DenniDg, 4 and 3. THIRD SIXTEEN First round P. S. Maclaughlin beat J. H. Clpp, 1 up; C. B. Whitney beat E. F. Mallory, 5 and 4; II. E. Mabbett beat Malcolm McGregor, 6 and 5; C. II. Lay beat W. T. Stall, i and 3; W. II. Thayer beat S. P. Bush, 5 and 4; T. H. Bram beat P. A. Legge, 3 and 2; C. E. Van Vleck beat N. S. Hurd, 2 and 1; T. B. Boyd beat Mac Millan Hoopes, 3 and 2. Second round Whitney beat Maclaughlin, 5 and 4; Mabbett beat Lay, 5 and 3; Thayer beat Bram, 6 and 4; Boyd beat Van Vleck, 4 and 3 Semi-final Mabbett beat Whitney, 2 and 1; Thayer beat Boyd, 3 and 2, Final Thayer beat Mabbett, 4 and 3. consolation First round Mallory beat Clapp, 3 and 1; Stall beat McGregor. 2 and 1; Bush beat Legge, 4 and 3; Iloopes beat Hurd, 5 and 4. Semi-final Mallory beat Stall, 3 and 2; Iloopes beat Bush, 1 up (19 holes). Final Hoopes beat Mallory, 3 and 2. fourth sixteen First round J. L. Wyckoff beat G. G. Wor den, 8 and 7; A. L. Carr beat F. S. Pusey, 6 and 4; E. M.Taft beat J. E. Lynch. 4 and 3; II. C Perkins beat J. J. Melanson, 3 and 1; J. G. Nich. olson beat W. II. Welabrod, 3 and 2; A. S. Pitt beat 11. C. Shannon, 11,1 up (20 holes); H..C Chamberlain beat W. L. Hurd, 5 and 4; F. II. Uhler beat W. L.MlMken, 1 up. SttCOND round Carr beat Wyckoff, 1 up (2i holes); Taft beat Perkins, 3 and 2; Nicholson beat Pitt. 5 and 4; Uhler beat Chamberlain, 2 and 1. Semi-final Taft beat Carr, 2 and 1; NIchol son beat Uhler, 7 and 6. Final Nicholson beat Taft, 2 and 1. consolation First round Worden beat Pusey, 3 and 1; Lynch beat Mallinson,2 and 1; Shannon, II beat Weisbrod, I up; Milliken beat Hurd 7 and 6. Semi-final Worden beat Lynch, by default R. C. Shannon, II, beat Milliken, 4 and 2. Final Shannon, II, beat Worden, 3 and 2. FIFT sixteen First round E. L. Schofield beat G. P. El and 2; W. F. Lewis beat II. A. Waldron, 3 and i H. II. Brown beat G. D. Letcher, 6 and 4; 1. F. Berry beat E. W. Irwin. 1 ud: J. V Hurd beat A. C. Pratt, 2 up; C. E. Titchener htt J. Towle, 1 up; S. A. Hennessee beat E. Darreff, ana l. Second round Schofield beat Herrinir. 6 and 4; Brown beat Lewis, 5 and 4; Hurd beat Berry, 4 and 3; Titchener beat Hennessee. 3 and 2. Semifinal Brown beat Schofield. l ud. Titchener beat Hurd, 3 and 2. Final Brown beat Titchener, 3 and 2. consolation First round Hetzel beat Elkine. 2 and 1: Letcher beat Waldron, 2 and 1; Pratt beat Irwin, 1 up: Towle beat Danvff. 3 and ?. Semi final Letcher beat Hetzell. 4 and 3: Pratt beat To wle, 3 and 2. Final Pratt beat Letcher, 3 and 2. 8IXTII sixteen First round II. R. Mackenzie beat E. A. Gimbel, 1 up (19 boles); II. M. Robinson beat II. J. Robertson, 1 up; S. F. Cushman beat R. T. Young, 1 up; J. M. Hodson beat C. A. Good- speed, 5 and 3: Jonathan Barclay beat E. W. Kinsley, 3 and 2; A. D. Sikes beat F. N. Rueck- heim,7and6; E. P. Lee beat R. II. Cushman. 1 up (19 holes); J. W.Scott beat G, E. Day, 6 and 5, Second round Mackenzie beat Robinson. 1 up (20 holes); Hodson beat Cushman, 4 and 3: Barclay beat Sikes, 3 and 2; Scott beat Lee. 1 up Semi-final- Mackenzie beat Hodson, 4 and 3; Barclay beat Scott, 1 up (Wholes). Final Barclay beat Mackenzie, 1 up (21 holes). consolation First round Robertson beat Gimbel, 3 and 2; Young beat Goodspeed, 2 and 1; Rueckheim beat Kinsley, by default; Day beat Cushman, 2 up. Semi final Robertson beat Young, 6 and 5; Rueckheim beat Day, by default. Final Rueckheim beat Robertson, 6 and 5 seventh sixteen First round J. A. Atwood beatF.B. Wash burn, 2 and 1; P. B. O'Brien beat A. Watson 2 and 1; F. E. Now beat C. S, Waterhouse, 3 and 1; W. H. Stelwagon beat R.H. Hunt, by de fault; W. S. Bropby beat L. M. Folsom.l up (20 hole6); E. G. Grace beat F. II. LaPierre, 6 and 5; E. II. Bankard beat J. A. DuPuy, 7 and 6: J. D. C. Rumsey beat F. F. Abbott, 3 and 2. Second round O'Brien beat Atwood, by de fault; Now beat Stelwagon, 1 up; Grace beat Brophy, 5 and 4; Rumsey beat Bankard, 5 and 3 Semifinal O'Brien beat Now, 3 and Grace beat Rumsey, 4 and 2. Final O'Brien beat Grace, 1 up. consolation First round Watson beat Washburn, by default; Waterhouse beat Hunt, by default LaPierre beatFolsom,2 up; Abbott beat Du Puy, 2 andl. Semi-final Watson; beat Waterhouse, by de fault; Abbott beat LaPierre, 1 up. Final Watson beat Abbott, 1 up. eighth sixteen First round Charles Fletcher beat S- II Coombs. 1 up; W. N, Smith beat Channing Wells, 5 and 4; J. X. Huyck beat Lawrence Cowing, by default; II. D. Waters beat R- C Russell, 1 up; B. II. Marshall beat Dr. J. S Brown, 3 and 2; G. E. Barber beat F. M. Small 5 and 4; W. II. Hunt beat J. B. Simpson, and 2; J. C. Neff beat E. M. Hacrahan, 4 and 3. Second round Fletcher beat Smith, 1 up Waters beat Huyck. 3 and 2; Barber beat Mar shall, 3 and 2; Hunt beat Neff, 5 and 4. Semi-final Fletcher beat Waters, 3 and 1 Barber beat Hunt, 3 and 2. Final Fletcher beat Barber 3 and 2. consolation CrooT pnrrvn flnnmliS hfiflt Wells, fi and 5: Russell beat Cowing, by default; Small beat Brown, by default; Simpson beat nanranan, 5 and 4. Semi-Final Coombs beat Russell, 1 up; Simpson beat Small, 3 and 1. Final Coombs beat Simpson, 1 up. NINTH SIXTEEN First round J. R. Myers beat F. S. Cole man, 5 and 4; W. C. Goodwin beat W. C. MIcou, 3 and 1; F. J. Noyes beat H. H. Dixon, 5 and 4; B. E. Vaughan beat T. B, Bleeker, 7 and 6; W. G. Morton beat J. F. Cothran, 5 and 3; E. B Pratt beat A.E.Spencer, 1 up (19 holes); T. J THE JEFFERSON The Most Magnificent tiotel in the South RICHMOND, VA. The New 18-Hole Golf Course of Thie Country Club of Virginia Nearby EUROPEAN PLAN if Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. .Turkish and Roman Baths. Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man. 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