w itzz THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK grasses play 42 44 46 44 46 47 47 47 47 49 49 48 49 48 49 48 44 50 51 51 49 48 52 54 52 48 46 53 53 62. 62 63 80 84 88 89 89 89 90 91 91 92 92 92 93 93 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 98 98 98 98 98 99 99 cap more prizes; but please don't ask how many! HAnd was it one glorious week? H It certainly was! THE SUMMARY Here's the story of match briefly summarized: FIRST DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP Harold Slater, Fox Hills 42 38 R. M. Purves, Woodland 42 E. T. Manson,' Framingham 44 W. C. Freeman, Dyker Meadow 43 Z. T. Miller, Apawamis 45 G. C. Dutton, Belmont Springs 43 L. A. Hamilton, National 43 E. M. Alexander, Fox Hills 44 Dr. A. R. Gardner, Dunwpodie 44 D. M. Parker, Garden City 45 J. J. Hazen, Oakland 43 E. J. Ridgway, Montclair 43 Lorenzo Daniels, Richmond 45 George Wright, Wollaston 44 R. R. Mamlok, Fox Hills 46 J. H. Clapp, Chevy Chase 46 SECOND DIVISION Walter Smedley, Atlantic City 47 J. V. Rohan, Racine 52 G. W. Watts, Hillandale 46 II. W. Leeds, Atlantic City 46 John Shepard, Jr., Belmont 46 II. D. Cashman, Englewood 49 C. A. Speakman, Siwanoy 50 W .R. Roberts, Bala 46 R. E. Ranney, New York 44 T. B. Boyd, St. Louis 46 A. Holmes, Wee Burn 51 J. A. Moore, Lawrence Park 53 A. S. Higgins, St. Andrews 51 W. W. Manning, Up. Montclair 50 H. A. Thompson, Phila. Country 47 C. W. Harmon, Wykagyl 52 THIRD DIVISION F. A. Hodgman, Scarsdale 49 W. R. Ilotchkin, Montclair 47 F. C. Henderson, Woodland 51 A. C. G. Hammersfahr, Siwanoy 46 II. J. Frost, Glen Ridge 50 T. R. Palmer, Erie 51 J. D. Plummer, Springfield 57 C. W. Yates, Glen Ridge 49 II. B. Martin, Great Neck 48 W. E. Bingford, Wannamoisett 50 C. C. Vernam, Nassau 57 II. F. Johnson, Racine 52 F. A. Sperry, Westward-Ho! 52 H. R. Mallinson, Forest Hills 52 H. B. O'Brien, Sag Harbor 48 A. S. Brownell, St. Andrews 52 FOURTH DIVISION W. B. Lasher, Brooklawn 56 B. D. Butler, Exmoor 53 D. S. White, Atlantic City 52 F. A. Buckhout, Wannamoisett 53 W. M. McCord, Knollwood 53 II. W. Ormsbee, South Shore 51 R. W. Potter, Erie 53 S. L. Allen, Atlantic City 54 W. II. Foster, Youngstown 53 J. I. Strauss, New York 56 C. T. Russell, Ardsley 57 J. C. Martin, Huntingdon 52 G. II. Newstedt, Hamilton 54 L. S. Gimbel, Sunindale 55 Ralph Trier, Fox Hills 52 C II. Ault, Stoke Poges 54 FIFTH DIVISION G. II. Hubbs, Detroit 57 A. L. Aldred, Wannamoisett 57 II. C. Milholland, Pittsburgh 55 C. II. llanna, Cleveland 54 W. F. Smith, Brae Burn 51 A. G. Carter, Fort Worth 55 G. E. Schofield, Exmoor 58 A. P. O'Brien, Wykagyl 55 II. II. Treadwell, Dunwoodie 55 Herbert Barber, Englewood 55 Edward Rode, Dunwoodie 56 J. M. Thorsen, Scarsdale 54 J. F. Duryea, Springfield 52 II. R. Reed, New York 51 F. L. Smith, Westward-IIo 1 50 F. E. Mann, Skokie 61 SIXTH DIVISION II. M. Green, Baltimore 53 James Barber, Englewood 53 G. S, Oliver, Allegheny 53 C. E. Davis, Midlothian 56 G. S. Osborn, Westmoreland 58 H. D. McAlpin, Dunwoodie 54 Curtis Brady, South Shore 58 F. W. Nye, Dunwoodie 51 William Thompson, Aurora 52 49 100 51 101 54 101 49 101 52 101 54 101 51 102 56 102 52 102 52 103 46 103 54 103 56 104 54 104 47 104 52 104 52 104 53 105 57 105 53 105 49 105 53 106 54 106 54 107 54 107 56 107 54 107 53 107 55 108 52 108 51 108 56 108 55 109 54 109 57 109 55 109 110 110 55 110 56 110 60 111 57 112 54 112 57 112 58 113 58 113 57 113 59 113 61 113 62 113 64 114 53 114 115 115 115 61 117 60 118 64 118 60 118 67 118 67 119 William Campbell, Detroit 59 60 119 H. E. Spaulding, North Jersey 65 55 120 E. H. Behrend, Erie 61 59 120 H. S. Houston, Wheatley Hills 58 63 121 F. L. Randall, Red Run 61 62 123 F. L. E. Gauss, Siwanoy 63 62 125 H. B. Green, Baltimore 63 62 125 FIRST DIVISION First round Hamilton beat Parker, 4 and 3 ; Hazen beat Daniels, 6 and 5 ; Manson beat Freeman, 1 up (19 holes) ; Clapp beat Purves, 2 and 1; Wright beat Alexander, 5 and 4; Slater beat Gardner, 5 and 4; Miller beat Ridgway, 8 and 6; Dutton beat Mamlok, 5 and 3. Second round Hamilton beat Hazen, 1 up; Manson beat Clapp, 4 and 3; Slater beat Wright, 3 and 2 ; Dutton beat Miller, 1 up. Semi-final Manson beat Hamilton, 2 up; Dutton beat Slater, 2 up. Final Manson beat Dutton, 4 and 2. CONSOLATION First round Parker beat Daniels, 2 and 1; Freeman beat Purves, 8 and 6; Gardner beat Alexander, 3 and 2; Ridgway beat Mam lok, 4 and 3. Semi-final Freeman beat Parker ( 3 and 2; Ridgway beatGardner, 1 up (19 holes). FInal Ridgway beat Freeman, 3 and 2. SECOND DIVISION .First round Holmes beat Cashman, 1 up (19 holes); Moore beat Manning, 1 up; Leeds beat Watts, 3 and 2 ; Rohan beat Thomp son, 4 and 3 ; Harmon beat Speakman, 4 and 3; Roberts beat Smedley, 6 and 4; Boyd beat Ranney, 7 and 5; Higgins beat Shepard, 8 and 6. Second round Holmes beat Moore, 2 up; Rohan beat Leeds, 4 and 3 ; Roberts beat Harmon, 8 and 6; Boyd beat Higgins, 1 up. Semi-final Holmes beat Rohan, 3 and 1; Boyd beat Roberts, 1 up (19 holes). F7nal Holmes beat Boyd, 7 and 6. CONSOLATION First round Manning beat Cashman, 2 and 1; Thompson beat Watts, 1 up; (21 holes) ; Speakman beat Smedley, 2 up; Shepard, Jr., beat Ranney, 3 and 1. Semi-final Thompson beat Manning, 1 up ; Shepard, Jr., beat Speakman, 6 and 5. Final Shepard beat Thompson, 1 up (19 holes). 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