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It. II. Chapin, Mt. Tom
: ili. Ellison, Rochester
. L. O'Connor, Indianapolis
A. E. Lane, Homewood
T. T. Watson, St. Davids
1 f . W. Goodman, Southern Pines 115
0. B. Kessing, Hyde Park . 120
Dr. C. P. MacDonald, Tuxedo
15. K. Uuchman, New York
A. P. Atterbury, Apawamis
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FIRST DIVISION PRESIDKNT'S TROPHY
First round J. M. Thompson beat A. L.
Oarr, 2 and 1 ; C. M. Hansom beat C. S.
McDonald, 1 up; "W. J. Travis beat W. E.
Truesdale, 6 and 4; "W. W. Powers beat Stuy
vesant LeRoy, by default; J. 0. Parrish, Jr.,
boat ti. J. Murphy, 5 and 4; Dr. G. T. Gregg
beat J. 1. Guilford, 5 and 3; I. S. Robeson
beat H. C. Fownes, 1 up; Robert Hunter beat
J. H. Clapp, 2 and 1.
Skcond round Thompson beat Ransom, 2
up; Travis beat Powers, 7 and 6; Parrish beat
Gregg, 2 and 1 ; Robeson beat Hunter, 1 up.
Semi-final Travis beat Thompson, 6 and
5 ; Robeson beat Parrish, 1 up.
Final Travis beat Robeson, 6 and 4.
consolation
First round McDonald beat Carr, 4 and
3; Truesdell beat LeRoy, by default; Guilford
beat Murphy, 6 and 4; Fownes beat Clapp,
1 up (21 holes).
Semi-final Truesdell beat McDonald, 5
and 3; Guilford beat Fownes, 2 up.
Final Guilford beat Truesdell, 3 and 2.
SKCOND DIVISION GOVERNOR'S TROPHY
First round E. E. Wilbar beat 0. S. Ran
som, 6 and 4; R. II. Hunt beat J. V. Hurd,
5 and 4; James Bertram beat J. D. Foot, 4 and
2; C. L. Jones beat W. E. Wells, 5 and 4;
C. L. Decker beat II. W. Croft, 4 and 2;
Thomas Kelley beat C. P. Cummings, 2 and 1 ;
P. S. Maclaughlin beat J. W. Watson, 3 and
1; R. C. Shannon, 2nd, beat G. M. Howard,
5 and 4.
Second round Hunt beat Wilbar, 3 and
2 ; Bertram beat Jones, 3 and 2 ; Becker beat
Kelley, 4 and 3 ; Shannon beat Maclaughlin,
1 up.
, Semi-final Bertram beat Hunt, 2 up;
Shannon beat Becker, 4 and 3.
Final Bertram beat Shannon, 1 up.
consolation
First round Ransom beat Hurd, 4 and 2 ;
Foot beat Wells, 3 and 2; Croft beat Cum
mings, by default; Howard beat Watson, 1
up (19 holes).
Semi-final Ransom beat Foot, 3 and 1;
Howard beat Croft, by default.
Final Howard beat Ransom, 3 and 2.
THIRD DIVISION SECRETARY'S TROPHY
First round T. B. Boyd beat D. P. Kings
ley, 2 up; G. T. Dunlap beat F. A. Potts, 2
up; J. P. Bowman beat S. A. Hennessee, 2
and 1; II. R. Mackenzie beat J. G. Nicholson,
6 and 5 ; J. D. Chapman beat W. S. Van Clief,
6 and 4; Frank Presbrey beat C. M. Fink,
6 and 5; R. A. Balfe beat C. B. Hudson,
2 and 1; A.-W. Pearson beat John Lawrence,
3 and 2.
Second round Dunlap beat Boyd, 1 up;
Bowman beat Mackenzie, 3 and 2; Presbrey
beat Chapman, 1 up; Balfo beat Pearson,
5 and 4.
Semi-fInal Bowman beat Dunlap, 3 and
2; Balfe beat Presbrey, by default.
Final Balfe beat Bowman, 5 and 3.
CONSOLATION
First round Kingsley beat Potts, 1 up;
Hennessee beat Nicholson, 3 and 2; Van
Clief beat Fink, 5 and 4; Hudson beat
Lawrence, by default.
Semi-final Kingsley beat Hennessee, 2 up ;
Hudson beat Van Clief, 2 up.
Final Hudson beat Kingsley, 1 up.
FOURTH DIVISION TREASURER'S TROPHY
First round C. C. Morse beat J. H. Brick
enstein, 4 and 3; J. A..Heydler beat Hon. J.
S. Frelinghuysen, 4 and 3; F. E. Olin beat H.
C. Anderson, 2 and 1; D. E. Knowlton beat
H. F. Lesh, by default; Donald Parson beat
W. L. Milliken, 2 and 1 ; H. B. McClellan beat
F. W. Tanner, 8 and 7; W. A. O'Brien beat
Charles Jarecki, 2 and 1; C. H. Lay beat J. E.
Lauck, 4 and 2.
Second round C. C. Morse beat J. A. Hey
dler, 5 and 4; D. E. Knowlton beat F. E. Olin,
4 and 3; II. B. McClellan beat Donald Parson,
2 up; W. A. O'Brien beat C. H. Lay, 2 up.
Semi-final Morse beat Knowlton, 1 up;
McClellan beat O'Brien by default.
Final Morse beat McClellan, 5 and 4.
CONSOLATION
First round Brinckenstein beat Freling
huysen, by default; Anderson beat Lesh, by
default; Tanner beat Milliken, 4 and 2; Lauck
beat Jarecki 3 and 2.
Semi-final Anderson beat Brinkenstein,
4 and 2 ; Lauck beat Tanner, 1 up.
Final Anderson beat Lauck, l up
(19 holes).
FIFTH DIVISION CAPTAIN'S TROPHY
First round Dr. C. K. Teter beat H. S.
Lesher, 2 and 1; J. R. Towle beat H. W.
Ormsbee, 1 up; W. W. Plankington beat C. A.
Reed, 4 and 3; E. V. Anderson beat W. ,E.
Fertig, 3 and 2 ; W. C. Goodwin beat G. W.
Heigho, 2 and 1; John Barclay beat E. Q.
Potter, 2 and 1; T. R. Palmer beat C. H.
Eddy, 2 and 1; J. C. McLaughlin beat A. D.
Sikes, 2 up.
Second round Towle beat Teter, 4 and
3; Anderson beat Plankington, 3 and 1; Bar
clay beat Goodwin, 3 and 2; McLaughlin beat
Palmer, 1 up (19 holes).
Semi-final Anderson beat Towle, 1 up
(19 holes) ; Barclay beat McLaughlin, 4 and 3.
Final Barclay beat Anderson, 6 and 4.
consolation
First round Ormsbee beat Lesher, 1 up;
Fertig beat Reed, by default; Heigho beat
Potter, by default; Sikes beat Eddy, 1 up
(19 holes).
Semi-final Ormsbee beat Fertig, 3 and 1;
Sikes beat Heigho, by default.
Final Sikes beat Ormsbee, 1 up.
SIXTH DIVISION CLUB TROPHY
First round W. E. Brien beat J. A. Gib
son, 5 and 4; R. C. Mitchell, beat Stephen
Gates, 4 and 3; E. W. Irwin beat A. C. Ham
lin, 6 and 5; H. J. Robertson, Jr., Beat J. H.
Herring, 4 and 3; W. H. Childs beat W. S.
Russell, 1 up; H. D. Waters beat T. H. Shep
pard, 6 and 4 ; J. A. Barnes beat W. F. Lewis,
1 up ; Robert Foote beat J. C. Bushby, 5 and 4.
Second round Brien beat Mitchell, 7 and
6 ; Irwin beat Robertson, 5 and 3 ; Waters beat
Childs, 2 up; Barnes beat Foote, 2 and 1.
Semi-final Irwin beat Brien, 4 and 3;
Barnes beat Waters, 2 and 1.
Final Barnes beat Irwin, 3 and 2.
consolation
First round Gibson beat Gates, 2 up;
Herring beat Hamlin., 7 and 6; Russell beat
Sheppard, 1 up (20 holes) ; Lewis beat
Bushby, by default.
Semi-final Gibson beat Herring, 6 and 5 ;
Lewis beat Russell, 4 and 3.
Final Lewis beat Gibson, 5 and 4.
SEVENTH DIVISION
First round W. L. Verlenden beat W. B.
Ballou, 2 and 1 ; J. J. Walsh beat W. J. Glid
den, 2 up; W. T. Stall beat E.J.Phillips, 3 and
2; H. P. Burt beat E. E. Rankin, 6 and 5;
J. D. C. Rumsey beat F. P. Lee, 3 and 2;
Marcus Aaron beat J. M. Stoddard, 1 up (21
holes) ; Donald Dey beat A. H. Van Brunt,
6 and 5; C. D. Morris beat L. O. Fisher
3 and 2.
SsnoKn tcottnd Verlenden beat Walsh, 3
and 2 ; Stall beat Burt, 4 and 2 ; Aaron beat
Rumsey, 2 up; Morris beat Dey, 2 and 1.
Semi-final Stall beat Verlenden, 3 and 2 ;
Aaron beat Morris, 2 and 1.
Final Aaron beat Stall, 2 up.
CONSOLATION
First round Glidden beat Ballou, 3 and
2; Phillips beat Rankin, by default; Lee beat
Stoddard, 4 and 3; Van Brunt beat Fisher,
by default.
Semi-final Phillips beat Glidden, 2 and 1 ;
Lee beat Van Brunt, 5 and 4
Final Lee beat Phillips, 4 and 3.
eighth division
First round W. iE. Blewett beat B. S.
Pearsall, 4 and 2; G. B. Burton beat R. C.
Blancke, 1 up ; G. W. Watts beat L. W. Welch,
5 and 3; F. W. Spencer beat E. B. Pratt,
5 and 4; A. Bryan Alley beat F. C. Candee,
6 and 4; F. C. Hall beat C. R. Anderson, by
default; March Turner beat Dr. J. N. Inger
soll, 6 and 5 ; O. W. Smith beat F. P. Betts,
5 and 4.
Second round Blewett beat Burton, 2 and
1; Watts beat Spencer, 5 and 4; Alley beat
Hall, 7 and 6; Turner beat Smith, 3 and 2.
Semi-final Blewett beat Watts, by default ;
Turner beat Alley, by default.
Final Turner beat Blewett, 2 up.
consolation
First round Pearsall beat Blancke, 1 up;
Welch beat Pratt, by default, Candee beat
Anderson, 8 and 7; Ingersoll beat Betts,
4 and 3.
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