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1 1 I 1 1 It i SYt X2Xir5i i-- JA 'I Jl llll III! izm4mm& outlook mju&mm CLIMAX AMD ANTI-CLIMAX (Continued from page one) again upon the long sixteenth. The Jirst hole was a halve in bogey 5, Mrs. Faith winning the second in the same figure and halving the third in 6. Mrs. jlarlow squared the match on the fourth in 5 where Mrs. Faith required 7, but the order was reversed on the fifth which Mrs. Faith won in 6 following it up for a lead of 2 up with a par 3 on the short sixth. .Mrs. Barlow won the seventh in 6, where Mrs. Faith lost two shots in a bunker and the eighth was halved in bogey 4, Mrs. Barlow wining the short ninth, 5 6, to make the turn even up with a medal score of 48 to 50. Mrs. Faith laid her approach dead for si good 5 on the difficult 332-yard tenth where Mrs. Barlow was bunkered on her second, and an over approach lost Mrs. Faith the eleventh where Mrs. Barlow recorded a bogey 5. The twelfth was a win in par 4 for Mrs. Faith who made a splendid approach and a fine putt, Mrs. Barlow's attempt to make the green with her brassie on her second reaching a trap. An over approach lost Mrs. Faith ball into play lost her the hole and the match by two and one. H The cards: mrs. barlow Out 56657464 548 In 75645353 mrs. faith Out 55676384 650 In 5 6 454464 Mrs. Barlow's first round was a six and four win from Mrs. H. R. Stockton of Plainfield. MRS. FAITH, MRS. PRICE AND MISS ELKINS Mrs. Faith advanced for the final on a two up victory over Mrs. J. Raymond Price of Oakmont, once winner of the United. Mrs. Faith made the turn two up, but Mrs. Price rallied coming in, Mrs. Faith taking the last two holes for a win. If In the first round with Miss Louise Elkins, Mrs. Faith was all square on the tenth. Halving the eleventh, Miss Elkins won the twelfth, only to lose the thirteenth and fourteenth. The fifteenth was halved and Miss Elkins took the sixteenth to tie, only to lose the last two holes and the match by two down. MRS. HURD AND MISS HELMER Mrs. Hurd found Miss Myra Bradwell Ilelmer a tenacious first round opponent who was retired by two and one. 1f Two J K f- Car I I. J V ." J! ' ' OUR CANADIAN FRIENDS ' tlie thirteenth where Mrs. Barlow recorded a par 4 but the score was all even again on the fourteenth where Mrs. Faith ran down a screaming putt for a one under par 4. Mrs. Barlow's tee shot made the green on the 212-yard fifteenth, giving her an easy 3, while Mrs. Faith drove to the rough and required 4. Mrs. Faith made a game try for a short cut to green from the sixteenth tee and swung just free of the fatal trap with good lie at the right, while. Mrs. Barlow' sliced to the safety plot farther over. Mrs. Faith's second was pulled to the whisker bunkers at the left of the seventeenth green which she had to play over at the penalty of a stroke which lost the hole, for Mrs. Barlow's second was in good position for approach to the green which she made on her third, going down easily in a winning 5. Mrs. Barlow 's tee shot on the 165-yard seventeenth was hole high and clear of one of the yawning pits about the green, of which there are seven in number, and she betrayed nervousness in a short approach which was fortunately holed for a winning 3. Mrs. Faith's. drive made the pit and the stroke required to get the down at the turn, Mrs. Hurd won the tenth in 4, halved the next two holes in 6, and squared the match, 6 7, on the thirteenth. The next two holes were halved in 5 and a brilliant approach won the sixteenth for Mrs. Hurd in 4, and a similar shot clinched the seventeenth in 5 for the match by two and one: MRS. HURD Out 66655672 447 IN 46665544 54592 mrs. helmer Out 56566564 346 lN 56675555 65096 ' THRILLS, HEART THROBS AND SMILES In the Championship consolation final Mrs. Stockton won the Southern Golf Association medal from Miss Elkins by 3 and 2. If The keenest lower division match was the twenty-hole second divis ion semi-final between Miss Edith Bar nett of New Haven and Mrs. C. B. Hollingsworth of Greensburgh, and in three other divisions, also, there were "thrills, heart throbs and smiles.' ' MRS. BARLOW GOLD MEDALLIST ALSO The qualification round, with its high (Concluded, on page twelve) WJKLUm MY XI MODEL 1912, LIGHT-WEIGHT Hammerless Repeating Shotguns Z,OOK GOOD TO EVERYBODY The Winchester Model 1912 Hammerless Re peating Shotgun has won the enthusiastic ap proval and endorsement of shooters everywhere. Its light weight, strength, balance, easy-working action, and splendid shooting qualities appeal to men who know a good gun. Its Nickel steel construction means not only a lighter and stronger gun, but a better balanced one, because of the better distribution of weight. This gun loads and unloads easily, has a cross-bolt trigger lock, and a simple take-down system. It is made in 12, 16 and 20 gauges. If in the market for a shotgun, don't fail to examine one. THEY ARE SOLD BY ALL DEALERS Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Ranges. Look for the big 11 W" on every Box. " The Center of Summer Golf." THE LORRAINE EQUIN OX HOUSE Fifth Avenue at Forty-Fifth Street Manche8ter-ln-the-Mountains ' New York City Vermont Apartments furnished and unfurnished Open Tune J9th to October 15th, J9J5 for the season and yearly rentals OH the Ideal TOUr GEORGE 0RY1S Suites and rooms with bath transiently A. E. MARTIN, Manager (Of Bon Air, Augusta, G..) 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