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VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS UNCERTAIN IN THEIR OUTCOME LLCS JIatcli JPlaj Hound of Midwinter Golf Tourney Keenly Contented SELDOM has a field been more evenly matched than the one gathered for the Mid winter golf tournament, and as a natural result were contests uncertain in their outcome throughout match play in the entire event. Class system of qualification also resulted in some up sets, and the second division was nearly as fast as the first, f The summary (No. 2 course) : PRESIDENT'S DIVISION First round S. Leroy, Newport beat W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills, 4 and 3; C. L. Becker, Woodland beat R. F. Rob inson, St. Catherine's, 3 and 2; George C. Dutton, Belmont beat II. W. Hemp hill, Atlantic City, 6 and 4; Dr. C. II. Gardner, Rhode Island Country beat II. V. Seggerman, Englewood, 2 and 1; Maurice Risley, Atlantic City Country beat II. G. White, Ridgewood, 4 and 3 ; Dr. Theo. Senseman, Atlantic City beat Robert Hunter, Wee Burn, 2 up ; W. V. Hooth, Jr., Onwentsia beat W. II. Faust, Buffalo Country, 5 and 4 ; Harold Slater, Fox Hills beat Z. T. Miller, Dunwoodie, 1 up. Second round Becker beat Leroy, 2 up; Dutton beat Dr. Gardner, 1 up; Risley beat Dr. Senseman, 8 and 7; Slater beat Booth, Jr., 5 and 2. Semi-final Becker beat Dutton, 3 and 1 ; Risley beat Slater, 6 and 5. Final Risley beat Becker, 1 up. consolation First round Truesdell beat Robin son, 1 up; Seggerman beat Hemphill, 7 and G; Hunter beat White, by default; Faust beat Miller, 3 and 1. Semi-final Seggerman beat Trues dell, 3 and 2; Faust beat Hunter, 1 up (20 holes). Final Faust beat Seggerman, and 4. GOVERNORS' TROPHIES First round L. E. Wardwell, Me gunticook beat Rev. C. R. Gillett, Wykagyl, 1 up; H. T. Hudson, North Fork beat G. W. Statzell, Landsdowne, 4 and 3; W. G. Clark, Wollaston beat II. W. Ormsbee, Alpine, 5 and 4; G. II. Crocker, Brookline beat G. W. Johnson, Ilackensack, 6 and 5 ; Tom Kel ley, Southern Pines beat II. A. Waldron, Agawam Hunt, 4 and 3 ; C. B. Hudson, North Fork beat T. B. Boyd, Bellerieve, 3 and 2 ; W. J. Macdonald, Calumet beat R. S. Hawthorne, Wyantamuck, 8 and 7 : T. A. Ashley, Woodland beat F. S. Pusey, Havana, 6 and 4. Second round Wardwell beat Hud son, 2 and 1 ; Crocker beat Clark, 4 and 2; Hudson beat Kelley, 1 up (20 holes) ; Macdonald beat Ashley, 1 up (20 holes). Semi-final Crocker beat Wardwell, 4 and 3; Macdonald beat Hudson, 2 and 1. Final Crocker beat Macdonald, 2 and 1. consolation First round Statzell beat Rev. Gil lett, 5 and 3; Johnson beat Ormsbee, 1 up (19 holes) ; Boyd beat Waldron, 7 and 6 ; Pusey beat Hawthorne, by default. Semi-final Statzell beat Johnson, by default ; Boyd beat Pusey, 7 and 6. Final Boyd beat Statzell, 6 and 5. secretary's trophies First round G. W. Bernard, Niag ara beat R. A. Swigert, Palmetto, 1 up; D. N. Boyd, Algonquin beat M. A. Mor ris, Inwood, 2 and.l; Daniel Anthony, Ridgewood beat J. R. Towle, Calumet, 4 and 3 ; C. W. Harman, Wykagyl beat II. J. Frost, Glen Ridge, 7 and 5 ; J. W Souther, Dyker Meadow beat C. J. Morse, Wollaston, 8 and 7 ; W. G. Stat zell, Jr., Landsdowne beat W. S. Van Clief, Richmond Country, 3 and 2 ; James D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn, beat John Williams, Glendale ; 3 and 1 ; R. C. Shan non, II, Oak Hill beat W. V. Booth, Onwentsia, 3 and 1. Second division Bernard beat Boyd, 5 and 3 ; Harman beat Anthony, 5 and 3 ; Souther beat Statzell, Jr., 5 and 4 ; Shan non beat Rumsey, 3 and 2. Semi-final Bernard beat Harman, 3 and 2 ; Shannon beat Souther, 6 and 4. Final Bernard beat Shannon, II, 3 and 1. consolation First round Morris beat Swigert, by default; Towle beat Frost, 2 up; Van Clief beat Morse, by default ; Booth beat Williams, by default. Semi-final Towle beat Morris, 5 and 3 ; Booth beat Van Clief, 6 and 5. Final Towle beat Booth, 3 and 2. treasurer's trophies First round first eight E. A. Johnston, Baltimore beat G. B. L. Hos tetter, Niagara, 6 and 5; Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Salisbury beat A. B. Alley, Apawamis, 6 and 4 ; G. T. Dunlap, Forest Hill beat W. C. Johnson, Whitemarsh, 7 and 5; II. D. O'Brien, Maidstone beat D. S. White, Atlantic City, 7 and 6. Second eight J. D. Gallagher, Glen Ridge beat Commodore J. T. Newton, Brooklyn, 1 up; James Harber, Engle wood beat A. R. Gardner, Englewood, 2 and 1; W. A. Sandford, Montclair beat II. R. Drake, Sivvanoy, 5 and 3; F. A. Hodgman, Scarsdale beat J. B. Roberts, Dutchess, 4 and 2. Semi final first eight Cheatham beat Johnston, 4 and 2; O'Brien beat Dunlap, 3 and 1. Second eight Gardner beat Gal lagher, 3 and 2 ; Sandford beat Hodgman, 3 and 2. Final first eight Cheatham beat O'Brien, 6 and 5. Second eight Gardner beat Sand ford, 3 and 2. Me SIio' Halt de Voice Mrs. Jones Where's Sam, Mandy? Mandy He's done gone ter preachin'. Mrs. Jones I didn't know he had re ligion. Mandy He haint, Missus; but he sho' hab de voice I P.- ft mi ivy"'' Z ttiVV'7ir'k jj gfp 'fZZ U 1r..rJj 2500 Feet Elevation. 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