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,3 WiTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK MMIS CAIIXEII HEATH WIUrrEMOltE (Continued from page three) 5461115 5264116 57 60117 6157118 58 60118 56 62118 58 60118 6653119 57 62-119 5763120 5468112 60 63123 59 65124 61 64125 E. 0. Stiffler Dr. G. H. Simmerman A. L. Reed Carl Forsch H. A. Harrison Calvert Towney J. J. Jones J. T. McCaddon, Sr. M. A. Morris E. C. Jones Berger Davis A. C. Penn J. F. Fryer John "Williamson FIRST ROUND First sixteen C. L. Becker, Wood land, beat T. A. Kelley, Southern Pines, 1 up; Philip V. G. Carter, Nassau, beat J. M. Thompson, Spring Haven, 8 and 7; John Bredemus, New York, beat G. M. Howard, Halifax, N. S., 3 and 2; F. H. Gates, Hoffman, beat Eev. T. A. Cheat ham Pittsburgh, 7 and 6; S. A. Hennes see, Cooperstown, beat T. B. Boyd, St. Louis, 3 and 1; W. H. V. Seggerman, Englewood, beat W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills, 1 rp; C. S. McDonald, Lambton, beat F. S. Danforth, 3 and 2; P. W. Whittemore, Brookline, beat Dr. C. H. Gardner, Agawam Hunt, 6 and 4. Second sixteen W. S. Van Clief, Richmond County, beat A. P. Wills, New York, 4 and 3 ; R. C. Shannon, 2d, Brock port, beat Dr. Loren Johnson, Chevy Chase, 2 up; M. L. Feary, Oakland, beat N. W. Peters, Englweood, 3 and 2; S. O. Miller, Englewood, beat F. S. Apple gate, Columbia, 3 and 2; I. N. James, Fox Hills, beat H. A. Waldron, Agawam Hunt, 3 and 1; J. A. Cuddy, Cleve land, beat Matt Grau, New York, 5 and 3; C. B. Hudson, North Fork, beat V. A. Seggerman, Englewood, 3 and 1; J. H. Clapp, Chevy Chase, beat J. L. Weller, St, Catharine's, 1 up. Third sixteen J. T. McCaddon, Jr., Princeton, beat R. S. Hawthorne, Wyan tenuck, by dfeault; C. R. Gillett ,Wyka gyl, beat H. C. Small, Toronto, 1 up (20 holes) ; L. W. Batten, Baltusrol, won from Samuel Beekman, Metacomet, by default, R. H. Beekman, Metacomet, beat S. Y. Ramage, Wanango, 4 and 2; G. W. Mead, Glen Ridge, beat D. H. Simmer man, Lulu C. C, 2 and 1; W. T. Barr, Shelter Island, beat Robert Fields, New Orleans, 2 and 1; L. C. Spindler, Fox Hills, beat C. W. Harmon, Wykagyl, 2 up ; Dr. Joseph Swain, Spring Haven, beat B. T. Bush, Montclair, 1 up (19 holes) . Fourth sixteen H. W. Goodman, Southern Pines, beat H. W. Webb, New York, 6 and 5; I. B. Roberts, Dutchess Gounty, beat D. N. Jewett, Pawlins, 4 and 2 ; C. A. Kidd, Knickerbocker, beat H. J. Frost, Glen Ridge, 1 up; W. A. Sandford, Montclair, beat G. F. Handell, Glen Ridge, 6 and 5; J. H. Turner, Maryland, beat J. R. Bow, Jr., Woodland, 7 and 6; J. D. Barnhill, Fox Hills, beat R. A. Swigert, Palmetto, 4 and 3; C. L. Lan caster, Woodland, beat J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn, by default; Frank Rhea, Columbia, beat S. M. Allen, Moorestown, 7 and 6. Fifth sixteen M. A. Morris, Inwood, beat Carl Forsch, Hollywood, 2 and 1; G. Brown, New York, beat J. G. Jones, Toronto, 7 and 6; Calvert Town ley, Scarsdale, beat H. A. Harrison, New York, 4 and 2; A. C. Penn, Plainfield, beat Bergen Davis, New York, 2 up; E. C. Jones, Toronto, beat J. F. Fryer, Lulu C. C, 6 and 5; S. G. McCaddon, St. Davids, beat John Williamson, Denver, 3 and 2; E. C. Striffler, Edgewood, beat M. L. Read, Midland, 1 up (20 holes) ; J. T. McCaddon, Wykagyl ,beat Dr. G. H. Simmerman, Lulu C. C, 5 and 4. second round First sixteen Philip V. G. Carter Nassau, beat C. L. Becker, Woodland, 7 and 6; John Bredemus, New York, beat F. H. Gates, Hoffman, 1 up (19 holes); H. V. Seggerman, Englewood, beat S. A. 'Hennessee, Coop man, 1 up (19 holes) ; H. V. Seggerman, Beaten eight T. A .Kelley, South ern Pines, beat J. A. Thompson, Spring Haven, 1 up;- G. . M. Howard, Halifax, N. - S., beat the Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Pittsburgh, 2 up; T. B. Boyd, St. Louis, beat W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills, 4 and 3; Dr. C. H. Gardner, Agawam Hunt, beat F. S. Danforth, North Fork, 8 and 6. Second sixteen R. C. Shannon, 2d, Brockport, beat W . S. "Van Clief, Richmond County, 5 and 4; S. O. Millem, Englewood, beat M. L. Fearey, Oakland, 1 up; I. N. W. James, Fox Hills, beat J. A. Cuddy, Cleveland, by default; C. B. Hudsn, North Fork, beat J. H. Clapp, Chevy Chase, 3 and 2. Beaten dight Dr. Loren Johnson, Chevy Chase, beat A. P. Wills, New York, 3 and 2; F. S. Appleton, Columbia, beat N. W. Peters, Engle wood, 1 up (19 holes); H. A. Wal dron, Agawam Hunt, beat Matt Grau, New York, 6 and 5; V. A. Seggerman, Englewood, beat J. L. Weller, St. Cath arines, 1 up. Third sixteen C. R. Gillett, Wyka gyl, beat J. T. McCaddon, Jr., Prince ton, 7 and 6; R. H. Bekman Metacomet, beat L. W. Batten, Bal tusrol, 7 and 5; W. T. Barr, Shelter Island, beat G. W. Mead, Glen Ridge, 6 and 4; L. C. Spindler, Fox Hills, beat Dr. Joseph Swain, Spring Haven, by default. Fourth sixteen I. B. Roberts, Dutch ess County, beat H. W. Goodman, South ern Pines, 2 up; C. A. Kidd, Knicker bocker, beat W. A. Sandford, Montclair, 3 and 2; J. H. Turner, Maryland, beat J. D. Barnhill, Fox Hills, 1 up; Frank Rhea, Columbia, beat C. F. Lancaster, Woodland, 2 and 1. Fifth sixteen M. G. Brown, New York, beat M. A. Morris, Inwood, 2 and 1 ; Calvert Townley, Scarsdale, beat A. C. Penn, Plainfield, 2 and 1; E. C. Jones, Toronto, beat S. G. McCaddon, St. Davids, 4 and 2; J. T. McCaddon, Sr., Wykagyl, beat E. C. Striffler, Englewood, 1 up (20 holes). semi-finals First sixteen Phillip V. G. Carter, Nassau, beat John Bredemus, New York, 8 and 7; Parker W. Whittemore, Brook- line, beat H. V. Seggerman, Englewood, 1 up (20 holes). Beaten eight G. M. Howard, Hali fax, N. S., beat T. A. Kelley, Southern Pines, 2 up; Dr. C. H. Gardner, Aga (Concluded on page fifteen) THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA .4- r i 'AVI Eighteen Hole Golf Club of Country Club of Virginia Nearby H The many points of historic interest in, and around the City, and its central location make Richmond a very desirable stop-over point for tourists. H Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Baths. 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