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J3 THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK HOLING OUT IN ONE! (Continued from page one) Seventh Division from S. "Wardwell of Borne with five holes to spare, and J. V. Beekman winner of the consolation in that division. A special consolation match for those who failed to qualify was composed of M. J. Rogan, Red Run; M. Sullivan, Detroit; N. B. Richardson, Stanton Heights; W. B. Anderson, Portsmouth; A. P. Atterbury, Appawamis; P. J. Meany, Holyoke; J. T. McLearn, and H. J. Barnet, Kearnwood. M. J'. Rogan carried off the prize. The handicap consolation division for those who did not qualify under the Pinehurst system was won by II. A. Waldron of Agawam Hunt Prentiss, Mohawk, 7 and 6 ; A. L. Sands, Newport, beat W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills, 1 up (20 holes). Second Division J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo, beat J? G. Thorpe, Oakley, 1 up (20 holes) ; G. E. Atherton, Philadelphia, beat T. B. Boyd, St. Louis, 4 and 3; II. C. Fownes, Oak mont, beat P. B. O'Brien, Detroit, 6 and 5; R. C. Shannon, Brockport, beat Mal colm McGregor, Detroit, 6 and 4; G .F. Brown, Huntingdon, beat S. II. Patter son, Plainfield, 5 and 4; C. B. Hudson, North Fork, beat G. W. Statzell, Aroni mink, 4 and 2; M. J. McLeod, Tacomic, beat W. S. Van Clief, Richmond County, 3 and 2; G. M. Howard, Halifax, beat C. S. McDonald, Lambton, 2 up. Third Division M. B. Johnson, Cleveland, beat S. By water, Glen Ridge, 3 and 2; W. L. Milli- v J5k ?y V v tF - I v . ., . s ,7 w i.atf fJS:"' -"-r ? w v ri iff ''- 4 PARKER W. Runner-up in the Valentine Tournament (4) who beat J. F. Leary, Wilmington, (0) in the finals, 2 and 1. F. W. Smith, Stanton Heights, and S. O. Miller, Engle wood, were defeated in the semi-finals. A complete summary of the scores follow : Qualifying round appeared last week. FIRST ROUND First Division Philip Carter, Nassau, beat E. C. Beall, Uniontown, 8 and 7; F. S. Danforth, North Fork, beat W. E. Johnson, Dyker Meadow, 2 up; C. L. Becker, Woodland, beat Marshall Whitlatch, Batimore, 1 up (19 holes) ; T. A. Kelley, Southern Pines, beat J. G. Nicholson, New Bedford, 1 up (19 holes); P. W. Whittemore, Brook line, beat T. A. Cheatham, Pittsburgh, 7 and 6; Charles Skehens, Woods Hole, beat William Wallace, Richmond, 4 and 3; J. H. Clapp, Chevy Chase, beat J. R. WHITTEMORE and winner of the last two Monday shoots ken, Hyannisport, beat J. C. Richardson, Monoosnock, 4 and 2; S. A. Hennessee, Pinehurst, beat J. G. Tabb, Richmond, 2 and 1; J. I. Melanson, Tedesco, beat W. L. Johnson, Salem, 2 and 1; G. H. Atherholt, Aronimink, beat H. H. Nick erson, Winchester, 4 and 3; R. H. Hunt, Worcester, beat C. F. Lancaster, Wood land, 5 and 4 ; P. S. McLaughlin, Ekwa nok, beat G. T. Dunlap, Canoe Brook, 5 and 4; John McLeod Woodland, beat E. S. Montgomery, Pittsburgh, 2 up. Fourth Division J. G. T. Moore, South Orange, a bye; E. D. Planque, Richmond County, beat J. D. Williams, Philadelphia, 2 and 1; Charles Bacon, Brae Burn, beat E. Hen derson, Detroit, 2 up; G. F. Berry, Lex ington, beat J. H. Johnson, Cleveland, 2 up; Horace Hayes, Mt. Lebanon, beat D. F. McMahon, Dunwoodie, 3 and 2; H. THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA $ i ft! ' HO i IS Eighteen Hole Golf Club of Country Club of Virginia Nearby If 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. Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man. II For handsomely illustrated booklet or reservations, address THE JEFFERSON, Richmond, Virginia O. F. WEISIGER, Manager KjWH " c finer itiuMuhnnw nmipnnnripfrrt,;-. - J HIGHLAND PINES INN ON WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. a. i. ciiEAinun . tciiheh Interesting Booklet on Bequest EVERYTHING FOR THE LINKS Correct supplies is the result of over 20 years continual experience in the production and renovation of all ' ' pleasure turf. ' ' Grass seeds, Natural humus, spike rollers, mowers " Magnet' ' Worm eradicators, fertilizers, ant destroyers, Scotch soot, sheep manure, etc. Construction or Renovation of Golf Courses, Grass Tennis Courts, etc. TTTTT T T AM TTTP17'17D Grass and Turf Specialist WILLI A1V1 I U LJYIjlt j 35 Nassau St., New York Write for booklet " Practical Illustrations ' 'of turf production, which gives much valuable information.
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