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up, increasing the lead on the tenth and
twelfth and halving the eleventh and
thirteenth. Parson rallied for wins on
the fourteenth and sixteeth, halving the
fifteenth and seventeenth, but lost the
match on the eighteenth, f The cards
Shannon Out 6 7 4 6 6 3 4 4 646
Parson Out 6 6 5 5 6 5 4 5 6 48
Shannon In 44457463 4 41
Pakson In 54555453 541
THE SUMMARY
The story of play is briefly told in the
following qualification scores and match
play summary. The field numbered
fifty-two and play was on No. 1 course.
FIRST DIVISION
Robert Hunter 40 45 85
C. L. Becker 42 43 85
T. J. Moran 48 38 86
J. A. Allen 43 44 87
I. E. Prentiss 47 40 87
E. A. Johnston 45 43 88
Thomas Kelley 44 44 88
Samuel Beekman 40 44 90
Stuyvesnnt LeRoy 47 43 90
C. B. Hudson 47 43 90
S. A. Hennessee 46 45 91
II. H. Langenberg 49 44 93
G. AV. Johnson 47 47 94
J. R. Goodall 47 47 94
Frank Rhea 49 45 94
Rev. T. A. Cheatham 49 46 95
Hunter won tie play off, 84 92.
SECOND DIVISION
11. D. Omson 48 48 96
Richard Garlick 53 43 96
Conde Nast 50 ' 46 96
Donald Parson 50 47 97
K. A. Balfe 50 47 97
David Gregg, Jr. 47 52 99
G. M. Howard " 47 52 99
P. B. O'Brien 48 51 99
J. L. Toppin 49 50 99
J. D. C. Rumsey 51 48 99
R. C. Shannon, 2nd 46 53 99
R. II. Hunt . 50 51 101
J. W. Howell 52 50 102
James Barber 50 52 102
G. V. Brown 52 51 103
W. L. Ilurd 54 49 103
FIRST DIVISION
First round H. H. Langenberg, St.
Louis, beat T. A. Cheatham, Salisbury,
1 up (19 holes) ; Stuyvesant LeRoy, New
port, Beat J. A. Allen, New York, 4 and
2; T. J. Moran, Metacomet, beat C. B.
Hudson, North Fork, 1 up; C. L. Becker,
Woodland, beat J. R. Goodall, Bellerive,
6 and 5j G. W. Johnson, Areola, beat E.
A. Johnston, Baltimore, 5 and 3; Samuel
Beekman, Metacomet, beat I. R. Prentiss,
Mohawk, 4 and 2; Robert Hunter, Wee
Burn, beat S. A. Hennessee, Cooperstown,
5 and 4; Frank Rhea, Columbia, beat
Thomas Kelley, Southern Pines, 2 and 1.
Second round LeRoy beat Langen
berg, 4 and 3 ; Becker beat Moran, 4 and
3; Beekman beat Johnson, 1 up; Hunter
beat Rhea, 6 and 5;
Semi-final Becker beat LeRoy, 4 and
3; Hunter beat Beekman, 4 and 3.
Final Hunter beat Becker, 4 and 2.
SECOND DIVISION
First round R. II. Hunt, Worcester,
beat W. L. Ilurd, Oakmoiit, 5 and 4;
J. L. Toppin, Canoebrook, beat Donald
Parson, Youngstown, 2 and 1; Conde
IS. ast. Piping Rock, beat J. D. C. Rum
sey, Brooklyn, 2 and 1; R. D. Clemson,
Orange County, beat "James ' Barber,
Englewood, 4 and 3; David Gregg, Jr.,
Brooklyn, beat J. W. Howell, Baltusrol,
4 and 3; R, A. Balfe, South Shore Field,
beat P. B. O'Brien, Detroit, 4 and 3;
Richard Garlick, Youngstown, beat R. C.
Shannon, 2nd, Oak Hill, 5 and 4; G. F.
Brown, Huntingdon Valley, beat G. M.
Howard, Halifax, 5 and 4.
Second round Hunt beat Toppin,
6 and 5; Nast beat Clemson, 2 and 1;
Balfe beat Gregg, Jr., 3 and 2; Garlick
beat Brown, 1 up.
Semi-final Hunt beat Nast, 4 and 3 ;
Garlick beat Balfe, 5 and 4.
Final Garlick beat Hunt, 3 and 2.
CONSOLATION
First round Parson beat Hurd, by
default; Rumsey beat Barber, 2 and 1;
Howell beat O 'Brien, 1 up ; Shannon beat
Howard, 1 up.
Semi-final Parson beat Rumsey, 2
and 1; Shannon beat Howell, 2 and 1.
Final Shannon beat Parson, 2 up.
CONSOLATION
First round Allen beat Cheatham,
1 up (19 holes) ; Hudson beat Goodall,
3 and 2 ; J ohnston beat Prentiss, 2 and 1 ;
Kelley beat Hennessee, 1 up.
Semi-final Allen beat Hudson, 1 up
(19 holes); Kelley beat Johnston, 1 up.
Final Allen beat Kelley, 6 and 5.
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