CONTEST OF MANY THRILLS (Concluded from page one) 52 48 50 53 50 47 45 52 49 53 51 55 51 50 102 54 102 53 103 50 103 54 104 57 104 59 104 52 104 56 105 53 106 56 107 52 107 56 107 II. W. Ormsbee J. G. Nicholson W. VV. Yenawine E. Ii. Pratt F. N. B. Close R. II. Hunt 11. C. Shannon, II Samuel Beekman R. J. Quale Daniel Good John Stambaugh II. II. Stambaugh II. A. Waldron Lost tie play-off- treasurer's trophies E. D. McCabe 56 52 108 G. 'J'. Dunlap 55 53 108 F. W.Keller 56 53 109 K. A. Balfe 53 56 109 II. I. Brown 57 52 109 J. D. C. liumsey 54 56 110 II. P. Ritchie 57 56 113 W. V. Kellen 56 57 113 O. B. VVickham 54 59 113 C. T. Bloomer 50 63 113 II. W. Brown 57 56 113 T. R. Brown 57 57 114 David Gregg, Jr. 50 58 114 W. P. Trible 57 58 115 J. T. Newton 53 62 115 R. A. Swigert 54 63 117 president's trophies first division First round F. S. Pusey, Havana beat S. A. llennessee, Cooperstown, 2 and 1; C. L. Becker, Woodland beat P. L. Gallagher, Montclair, 6 and 5; Tom Kelley, Southern Pines beat F. D. Wilkerson, Youngstown, 1 up; T. J. Moran, Metacomet beat C. B. Hudson, North Fork, 4 and 2; E. T. Manson, Framingham beat A. A. Stagg, Chicago, 1 up (19 holes); II. V. Seggerman, Engle wood, beat George F. Brown, Hunt ingdon Valley, 8 and 7; Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Salisbury beat II. S. Spalding, Brae Burn, by default ; Dr. J. S. Brown, Montclair, beat R. C. Steese, Youngs town, 3 and 1. Second round Becker beat Pusey, 7 and 6; Moran beat Kelley, 5 and 4; Seggerman beat Manson, 1 up; Brown beat Cheatham, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Becker beat Moran, 5 and 4 ; Seggerman beat Brown, 8 and 7. Final Seggerman beat Becker, 1 up (19 holes). consolation First round Hennessee beat Gal lagher, 5 and 3 ; Wilkerson beat Hudson, 7 and 6; Stagg beat Brown 1 up (19 holes) ; Steese beat Spalding, by default. Semi-final Wilkerson beat Hennes see, 8 and 7 ; Stagg beat Steese, 4 and 2. Final Stagg beat Wilkerson, 4 and 3. secretary's trophies First round Samuel Beekman, Metacomet beat R. II. Hunt, Worcester, 6 and 5 ; J. R. Goodall, Bellerieve beatR. J. Quale, Park, 2 and 1; II. A. Waldron, Agawam Hunt beat E. B. Pratt- Boston, 5 and 4; W. W. Yenawine, New York beat II. W. Ormsbee, Alpine, 2 and 1 ; W. L. Milliken, Indianapolis beat G. N. Clemson, Orange, 6 and 5 ; F. N. B. Close, Crawford beat J. G. Nicholson, New Bedford, 6 and 5 ; R. C. Shannon, II, Oak Hill beat John Stambaugh, You ngstown, 5 and3 ; II. II. Stambaugh, Youngstown beat Daniel Good, Park, 2 up. Second round Beekman beat Good all, 1 up (19 holes) ; Waldronbe at Yenawine 1 up; Milliken beat Close, 4 and 2; Shannon beat Stambaugh, 3 and 2. Semi-final Beekman beat Waldron, 5 and 3 ; Milliken beat Shannon, 3 and 1. Final roun d Bet kman beat Milliken, Indianapolis, 5 and 3. consolation First round Hunt beat Quale, 3 and 2 ; Ormsbee beat Pratt, 5 and 3 ; Nichol son beat Clemson, 5 and 4; Good beat Stambaugh, 3 and 1. Semi-final Hunt beat Ormsbee, 3 and 2 ; Nicholson beat Good, 3 and 2. Final Hunt beat Nicholson, 3 and 2. treasurer's trophies First round Henry W. Brown, Philadelphia beat O. B. Wickham, Eu clid, 8 and 7; T. R. Brown, Montclair beat F. W. Keller, Lawrenceville, 2 up; G. T. Dunlap, Forest Hill, beat R. A. Swigert, Aiken, 4 and 3 ; H. I. Brown, Huntingdon Valley beat II. P. Ritchie, Town and Country, 5 and 3 ; R. A. Balfe, South Shore Field beat E. D. McCabe, Spring Lake, 5 and 4; J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn beat W. V. Kellen, Oakley, 3 and 2 ; C. T. Bloomer, Geneva beat W. P. Trible, Buffalo, 9 and 7 ; J. T. Newton, New York beat David Gregg, Jr., Au gusta, 1 up. Second round II. W. Brown beat T. R. Brown, 3 and 1 ; Brown beat Dun lap, 5 and 3 ; Rumsey beat Balfe, 3 and 1 ; Bloomer beat Newton, 3 and 2. Semi-final II. I. Brown beat II. W. Brown, 1 up; Rumsey beat Bloomer, 3 and 2. Final Brown beat Rumsey, 4 and 2. consolation First Round. Kelley beat Wickham, by default; Ritchie beat Swigert, 1 up, Kellen beat McCabe, 1 up; Trible beat Gregg, by default. Semi-final Ritchie beat Keller, 3 and 2 ; Kellen beat Trible, 5 and 4. Final Kellen beat Ritchie, 1 up. holiday week tourney is next For the annual Holiday week tourney, December 27, 29, 30 and 31, a fast field is thus early assured. OOOD1IL AND BAIfE LEAD Tie Score at JSig-lity-Three Is llest in Thanksgiving- Day Handicap The annual Thanksgiving day golf handicap attracted a big field, John R. Goodall of Bellrieve winning in a tie play-off with R, Adams Balfe of the South Shore Field Club. C. L. Becker of Woodland and Stuyvesant LeRoy of Newport were next in eighty-five and eighty-seven. The scores : John R. Goodall, Bellrieve 46 53 99 16 83 R. Adams Balfe, South Shore 56 54 110 27 83 C. L. Becker, Woodland 45 46 91 6 85 Stuyvesant LeRoy, Newport 47 46 93 16 87 Philip Lightbourn, Bermuda 52 52 104 15 89 D. B. Wesson, Springfield 52 53 105 16 89 W. H. Schmidt, Montreal 50 53 103 14 89 W. L. Milliken, Indianapolis 46 58 104 15 89 G. W.Johnson, Hackensack 53 50 103 13 90 S. A. Hennessee, Cooperstown 47 54 101 10 91 R. C. Shannon, II, Oak Hill 49 55 104 13 91 H. W. Ormsbee, Alpine 53 57 110 IS 92 F. N. B. Close, Baltuerol 52 56 108 16 92 C. B. Hudson, North Fork 46 60 106 14 92 J. D. Gallagher. Glen Ridge 52 60 112 18 94 J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn 53 60 113 17 96 II. C. Knox, Areola 50 55 105 9 96 II.A.Waldron,AgawamHunt51 56 107 10 97 David Gregg, Jr., Brooklyn 60 54 114 16 98 m RIFLE AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES Winchester Cartridges are made in all calibers for all kinds of rifles, revolvers and pistols. They are loaded with smokeless and black powder and various kinds of bullets. 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