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Si! THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 14 White Sulphur Springs West Virginia A European Cure in America The Greenbrier Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN OPEN ALL THE YEAR Finest Bath Establishment in America connected directly with the Hotel. Nauheim and all principal baths of European Health Resorts are given with equal benefit in Winter as in Summer. 6,300 yard Golf Course in fine condition. Fred Slerry Managing Director Booking Offices New York, The Plaza Boston, Copley Plaza J. H.SIocum Resident Manager THE PLAZA New York . World's Famous Hotel Opposite Central Park At 59th Street Best .for Comfort, Luxury and Exclusiveness. Close to Shops and Theatres. Write for Booklet. Fred Sterry, Managing Director. i .... , - - ' - Jerome D. lravers and France Ouimet on the Seventh Green, in the Finals of the 1914 Amateur Championship, at Ekwanok, Manchester, Vt. Grass Seed Supplied by Stumpp & Walter Co. for Five Successive Seasons Grass Seed of Known Quality GUARANTEED for PURITY and GERMINATION v, IT ."ft2? Results in the production and maintenance of good turf, whether it be for the Golf Course, Polo Field, Tennis Courts or Lawn, the purchase of Grass Seed of the highest quality, selecting the right varieties Pr?Pern Proportion to suit soil and climatic conditions, is most Lportant. rt j UT, SeGd 1S, ?, the MShest qMy, Purchased direct from the source of supply, carefully examined as to purity and growth and tested by the leading Seed Testing Stations of Europe and WashTnn, C orwle " -S -d climate Exnert advirt. in .i . .. maintenance of tu iZrl STS&S Stumpp & Walter Go,, 30-32 Barclay St. NEW 1YORK IMHtlUMMNHtM FIFTH DIVISION First round D. II. Bishop, South Shore, beat II.. F. Lesh, Brae Burn, 3 and 2; R. E. Paine, Brookline, beat J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn, 7 and 5; C. R. Cor win, Braebum, beat F. S. Coleman, Kent Country, 4 and 3; M. B. Johnson, Cleve land, beat R. A. Balfe, Sonuth Shore, 1 up; in 20; C. L. Farrell, Essex, beat George Motley, Rochester, 3 and 2; J. II. Ottley, Nassau, beat Daniel Darreff, Sea View, 3 and 2; II. L. Wiegand, High land, beat Marcus Aaron, Westmoreland, 3 and 2; C. L. Sipe, Bellevue, beat E. L. Scofield, Wee Burn, 6 and 4. Second round Paine beat Bishop, 5 and 4 ; Johnson beat Corwin, 2 and 1 ; Farrell beat Ottley, 2and 1; Sipe beat Wiegand, 3 and 2. Semi-finals Johnson beat Paine, by default; Farrell beat Sipe, 2 and 1. Finals Farrell beat Johnson, 3 and 2. consolation First round Lesh beat Rumsey, 5 and 4; Balfe beat Coleman, 2 and 1; Darreff beat Mottley, 5 and 3; Aaron beat Schofield, 3 and 1. Semi-finals Lesh beat Balfe, 2 up; Darreff beat Aaron, 6 and 5. Finals Lesh beat Darreff, 3 and 2. sixth division First round C. E. Lancaster, Woodland, beat J. R. Towle, Calumet, 6 and 4;. Walter Stall, Brockton, beat H. P. Burt, Crescent, 3 and 2; Robert Foot, New Haven, beat W. E. Blewett, New York, 6 and 5; Charles Fletcher, Oaklie, beat II. W. Ormsbee, South Shore, 4 and 3; S. F. Cushman, Meaburg, beat N. D. Clark, Woodbridge, by default; J. T. Newton, Tuxedo, beat H. II. Rackham, Detroit, 3 and 2; C. S. Stephenson, North Fork, beat D. F. McMahan, Dunwoodie, 3 and 2; Jack Tunis, Bellevue, beat F. C. Hall, Montclair, 1 up. Second round Lancaster beat Stall, 4 and 3; Fletcher beat Foot, 5 and 4; Cushman beat Newton, 7 and 5 ; Stephen son beat Tunis, 7 and 6. Semi-finals Fletcher beat Lancaster 2 up; Cushman beat Stephenson, 5 and 3. Finals Cushman beat Fletcher, 3 and 2. consolation First round Burt beat Towle, 3 and 2 ; Ormsbee beat Blewett, 1 up ; Rackham beat Clark, by default; McMahan beat Hall, 3 and 2. Semi-finals Burt beat Ormsbee, 3 and 2 ; McMahan beat Rackham, 3 and 2. Finals McMahan beat Burt, 4 and 3. SEVENTH DIVISION First round H. C. Anderson, Pittsburgh, beat S. II. Steele, Dyker Meadow, 1 up in 19 holes; Robert Kue bier, Forest Hill, beat A. T. Walta, Pitts burgh, 4 and 2; B. S. Pearsall, Elgin, beat James Barber, Englewood, 2 up; H. A. Waldron, Agawam, beat Horace Crary, Warren, 5 and 4; J. A. Bryant, Detroit, beat Andrew Baxter, Wykagyl, 3 and 2; Anthony Will, Onondaga, beat S. E. Slyamaker, Apawamis, 5 and 3; W. L. Baldwin, Wee Burn, beat W. B. Ballou, Highland, 2 and 1. Second round Anderson beat Kue bler, 7 and 6; Pearsall beat Waldron, 3 and 2; Bryant beat Smith, 1 up; Bald win beat Will, 2 and 1. Semi-finals Pearsall beat Anderson, 2 and 1; Bryant beat Baldwin, 2 and 1. Finals Pearsal beat Bryant, 3 and 1. consolation First round Walta beat Steele, 5 and 4; Barber beat Crary, 6 and 4; Bax ter beat Umbenhauer, 2 up; Slaymaker beat Ballou, 1 up. Semi-finals Barber beat. Walta, 1 up; Slaymaker beat Baxter, 2 and 1. Finals Barber beat Slaymaker, 1 up (19 holes). EIGHTH DIVISION First round S. II. Cushman, Mea burg, beat D. S. Brassil, New York, 5 and 3; H. H .Dean, Nassau, beat M. J. Rankin, Dunwoodie, 3 up; M. Burke, Marlboro, beat E. B. Sherman, New Bedford, 4 and 3; J. R. Turner, Old York Road, beat A. H. Shotwell, Exmoore, 8 and 7; O. A. Blackburn, Oakmont, beat W. M. Nute, Tohmy Lea, 7 and 6; Ben jamin Starkey, Fox Hills, beat H. S. Osgood, Beverly, 1 up; F. M. Carroll,. Wollaston, beat L. II. Starkey, Green wich, 3 and 2; S. 0. Curtice, Salisbury, beat Dr. B. W. Brown, Tedesco, 2 up. Second round Dean beat Cushman, 5 and 4 ; Turner beat Burke, 2 up ; Black burn beat Starkey, 1 up (19 holes) ; Curtice beat Carroll, 2 and 1. Semi-finals Dean beat Turner, 4 and 3; Blackburn beat Curtice, 4 and 3. Finals Dean beat Blackburn, 4 and 3 consolation First round Brassil beat Rankin, 4 and 3; Sherman beat Shotwell, 2 up; Osgood beat Nute, 5 and 2; Brown beat Starkey, 9 and 7. Semi-finals Brassil beat Sherman, 2 and 1; Brown beat Osgood, 1 up. Finals Brassil beat Brown, 7 and 6. ninth division First round J. V. Beekman,. Plainfield, beat Henry Holt, Jr., Wan banakee, by default; II. P. Hotch kiss, New Haven, beat A. J. Harris, Sinnissippi, 6 and 5; R. Spittal, Erie, beat P. S. Dickinson, Essex, 5 and 4; II. R. MacKenzie, St. Andrews, beat T. E. Jones, Pittsburgh, 5 and 3; F. L. Klingensmith, Bloomfield, beat E. J. Phillips, Nassau, 3 and 1; H. S. Lesher, Aronimink, beat E. B. Learning, Morris town, 2 and 1; W. A. Dewolf, Baltusrol,. beat R. R. Scott, Inverness, 4 and 3; Robert Wardrop, Sewickley Valley, beat W. A. Sandford, Montclair, 1 up (19 holes) . Second round Hotchkiss beat Beek man, 2 and 1; McKenzie beat Spittal, by default; Klingensmith beat Lesher, 3 and 2; Dewolf beat Wardrop ,by default. Semi-finals Hotchkiss beat McKen zie, 4 and 3; Dewolf beat Klingensmith, 3 and 2. Finals Hotchkiss beat Dewolf, 1 up (21 holes). CONSOLATION First round Harris beat Holt, by default; Dickinson beat Jones, 5 and 4; Deaming beat Phillips, by default; San ford beat Scott, 3 and 2. Semi-finals Harris beat Dickinson, by default; Sanford beat Deaming, 4 and 3. Finals Sanford beat Harris, 5 and 4. tenth division First round B. V. Kanaly, Grand Beach, beat J. II. Ingersoll, St. Cath erines, 5 and 4; F. R. Candee, Onondaga, beat William F. Magraw, Maime Field, 5 and 4; .LE. Mertz, Portchester, beat F. T. Ellison, Rochester, 1 up in 20 Continued on page sixteen)
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