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PACE & SHAW HANDICAPS IN MATCH PUY Siffj? D Hi Competition in Advertising- Tonrner Extend Through All Dlviiont COMPETITION in the match play rounds of the Advertising Golf Tournament was by no means confined to the fi r s t division, which played from scratch. In all others, even the first division consolation, handicaps equalized the field, with the result that the majority of battles were carried to the seventeenth green, a goodly number to the last hole, and a few beyond it. The difference in handicaps was very small as a general rule, the same allow ances as in the various handicaps, with the usual match play reduction, pre vailing. All three courses were brought into use. The summary: FIRST DIVISION First round L. A. Hamilton, Engle wood beat T. T. Rushmore, Garden City, 0 and 5; K. U. Mamlok, Fox Hills beat L. T. Boyd, Milwaukee, 2 and 1; R. M. Purves, Woodland beat J. A. Moore, Searsdale, 6 and 5; J. J. Hazen, Oak land beat J. D. Plummer, Springfield, 4 and 3; W. J. Macdonald, Calumet beat G. C. Dutton, Helmont, 2 and 1 ; T. A. Ashley, Woodland beat E. M. Alexander, Fox Hills, G and 4 ; Z. T. Miller, Dun woodie beat Lorenzo Daniels, Richmond County, 4 and 3; Harold Slater, Fox Hills beatT. B. IJoyd, Hellerieve, 4 and 3. Second round Mamlok beat Hamil ton, 2 and 1 ; Purves beat Hazen, 1 up ; Ashley beat Macdonald, 1 up ; Slater beat Miller, G and 5. Semi-final Purves beat Mamlok, 6 and 5 ; Slater beat Ashley, 3 and 2. Final Slater beat Purves, 8 and 7. consolation First round Rushmore beat Boyd, 6 and 5; Plummer beat Moore, G and 5; Dutton beat Alexander 1 up (36 holes) ; Boyd beat Daniels, 3 and 2. Semi-final Plummer beat Rushmore, 1 up ; Dutton beat Boyd, 3 and 1. Final Dutton beat Plummer, 3 and 2. second division First round II. B. O'Brien, Maid stone beat C. A. Speakman, Siwanoy, 1 up ; II. R. Mallinson, Fairview beat C. C. Vernam, Huntington, 4 and 3; J. G. Todd, Montclair beat W. C. Freeman, Dyker Meadow, 1 up ; W. R. Hotchkin, Montclair beat W. D. Wright, Woodland, G and 5 ; W. W. Manning, Upper Mont clair beat J. II. Appel, Wykagyl, 5 and 3; H. M. Adams, Nassau beat W. II. Childs, Nassau, 3 and 2; G. F. Bailey, Upper Montclair beat Dr. A. R. Gardner, Dunwoodie, 2 and 1 ; B. D. Butler, Ex moor beat S. K. Evans, Knollwood, 1 up. Second round O'Brien beat Mallin son, 3 and 2 ; Hotchkin beat Todd, 3 and 2 ; Manning beat' Adams,' 4 and 2 ; Butler beat Bailey, 3 and 1. Semi-final Hotchkin beat O'Brien, 3 and 2 ; Manning beat Butler, 3 and 2. Final Hotchkin beat Manning, 1 up (19 holes). 5 seeebeeebebebebs consolation First round Speakman beat Ver nam, by default ; Freeman beat Wright, 1 up (22 holes) ; Appel beat Childs, 5 and 3; Evans beat Gardner, 1 up. Semi-final Speakman beat Freeman, 3 and 2 ; Evans beat Appel, 4 and 2. Final Speakman beat Evans, 1 up. third division First round T. A. Matthews, St. Andrews beat II. D. Cashman, Forest Hill, 2 up ; R. C. Wilson, Merion Cricket beat F. S. Voss, Dunwoodie, 4 and 2. Rollo Ogden, Baltusrol beat H. J. Frost, Glen Ridge, 2 up ; W. R. Roberts, Bala beat J. S. Rowe, Hartford, 8 and 7 ; II. W. Ormsbee, Alpine beat A. S. Higgins, St. Andrews, 4 and 3 ; A. L. Aldred, Wanna moisett beat F. A. Sperry, Westward Ho ! 4 and 3 ; H. F. Johnson, Racine beat A. D. Higgins, Springfield, 7 and 5; D. S. White, Atlantic City beat F. D. Mont gomery, Skokie, 4 and 3. Second round Matthews beat Wil son, 2 up ; Roberts beat Ogden, 2 and 1 ; Ormsbee beat Aldred, 5 and 4 ; Johnson beat White, 4 and 2. Semi-final Roberts beat Matthews, 5 up ; Johnson beat Ormsbee, 1 up. Final Roberts beat Johnson, 3 and 1. consolation First round Cashman beat Voss, 5 and 3; Frost beat Rowe, 1 up; Sperry beat Higgins, by default; Higgins beat Montgomery, by default. Semi-final Cashman beat Frost, 2 and 1 ; Sperry beat Higgins, 2 and 1. Final Cashman beat Sperry, 1 up. FOURTH DIVISION First round II. II. Treadwell, Dun woodie beat George Scofield, Exmoor, 4 and 3; D. P. Morse, Nassau beat G. S. Oliver, Allegheny, 4 and 3 ; G. C. Pierce, Westmoreland beat W. II. Edwards, Wykagyl, 1 up (26 holes) ; C. W. Harmon, Wykagyl beat E. C. Kavanaugh, New York, 6 and 4 (36 holes) ; W. L. Hedges, Searsdale beat T. L.Redfield, Greenwich, 3 and 2; C. W. Yates, Glen RMge beat S. L. Allen, Moorestown, 4 and 2 ; F. II. Ralsten Searsdale beat W. B. Lasher, Bridgeport, 7 and 6; A. S. Brownell, St. Andrews beat Egerton Chichester, Brae Burn, 4 and 3. Second round Treadwell beat Morse, 3 and 2 ; Harmon beat Pierce, 2 and 1 ; Yates beat Hedges, 3 up; Ralsten beat Brownell, 1 up. Semi final Harmon beat Treadwell, 8 and 7; Yates beat Ralsten, 2 and 1. Final Yates beat Harmon, 2 up. consolation First round Oliver beat Scofield, 5 and 3 ; Kavanaugh beat Edwards, 1 up ; Allen beat Redfield, 6 and 5 ; Chichester beat Lasher, 2 and 1. Semi-final Kavanaugh beat Oliver, 8 and 6 ; Allen beat Chichester, 2 and 1. Final Kavanaugh beat Allen, 3 and 1. FIFTH DIVISION First round T. 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