3 9S? 4F 4J illfiiSi! gf THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK JEM DAItXEe' PVII8IS Concluded from page one) It was a thirty-six hole match, medal play, with a first prize of $100, a second prize of $50 and $25 for the third, with a special $25 for the best eighteen holes. The amateurs were to get silver trophies instead, had there been any need of them. The first round found Jim Barnes, Tom Kerrigan and Gil Nichols all tied with the best score of . seventy-one, with Michael Brady next in 73 a pace too fast for the amateurs this day, although Carter has often shown that he can do it, even better than this. Alex Ross, Herbert Lagerblade of Pinehurst and W. E. Reid the English professional, were all in line with seventy -five, and it was still anybody's match, with the wise ones still backing Nichols. The second round was a triumph for Clarence- Hackney, who made the low score of the day, a clean seventy, the equal of any ever made in a tournament on the course, once equalled by Alex Ross last year. Jesse Guilford 8076156 E. W. Loos 7781158 MacDonald Smith 80 78 158 E. C. BeaU 7781158 C II. Anderson 7881159 N. Mather 8278160 Pat Doyle 8081161 C. J. Bellany 8478162 w- M. Paul 8083163 J. W. Watson 82 82 164 W. C. Chick 8085165 E. K. McCarthy 8086166 J. C. Wilson 8285 167 J. M. Wells 8781168 M. F. O'Connell 8286168 A. L. Scofield, Jr. 87 82 169 E. M. Barnes 8684 170 C. E. Van Vleck, Jr. 8388 171 P. S. Danforth 8785172 W. R. Simonds 9487 181 Highland I'Iiim Inn Mrs. W. C. Damon, Leominster, Mass.; Mrs. M. G. French, Boston; Mrs. I. C. Gibson, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall and Nathan Marshall, Muskegon; Mr. II. S. Lloyd, Mrs. H. S. Lloyd, Ham ilton; A. J. Springleman, Braddock, Pa.; A COUNTRY NEIGHBOR But Jim Barnes bore off the palm, and the big money with a gross score of 144 for the thirty-six holes, making the last eighteen in 73. Tom Kerrigan was with in a stroke of him in seventy-four, he and Hackney dividing second honors with 145 apiece. Michael Brady of the Oakley Club and Alex Ross squeezed in only two strokes behind the winners in 146, exactly the score with which the latter took the prize in tli is same contest last year from Ouimet, king of golfers. The summary shows each round and the total scores: J. M. Barnes 7173144 Tom Kerrigan 7174145 C Hackney 7570145 M. J. Brady 7373146 Alex. Ross 7571146 Tom McNamara 7671147 Gil Nichols 7177148 Walter Hogan , 7376149 H. Lagerblade 7575150 W. E. Reid ' 7578153 P. V. Carter 7776153 L. M. MacDonald 7876154 F. W. Dyer 7778155 Thomas P. Wilson, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Bangor; Miss Marie O'Reilly, Mrs. John Krisely, Chi cago;; R. B. Grant, East Orange; George T. Springer and wife, Portland; F. T. Tainter, Lewiston; P. F. Turner, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baldwin, Mr. M. S. Baldwin, Orange ; Mr and Mrs. II. B. Powell, Morristown; Mrs. Louis B. Place, Mrs. M. Francis Drury, Gloversville ; Mrs. J. P. Sparrow, J. P. Sparrow, Jr., Brooklyn; Mrs. Elizabeth E. Dam, Miss Mildred Dam, Braintree; Mrs. W. Herschel Collins, Miss Clarissa Collins, Montclair; N. Mather, Wilming ton; II. W. Ensign, Raleigh; Mrs. Charles Morrill, Miss Morrill, New York; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Emsley, Philadelphia; Marshall A. Bishop, New Cannan; I. A. Stearns, Wilkes-Barre; Miss Florence B. Hoover, Brookline; Walter M. Davis and wife, New York; Mrs. C. L. Reish, Mrs. Sara Arnold, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller, East Orange; J. H. Caldwell, Jr., Titusville; Jerome P. Pren tiss, Miss Prentiss, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Spence; John H. Spence, Jr., Miss Janet S. Spence, Miss Margaret Spence, Brooklyn. THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA " '" F tr t. t ' r - I, v ltJ ',,r i i ft i i 1 1 . t twit I'AH "Ml Eighteen Hole Golf Club of Country Club of Virginia Nearby 11 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. If For handsomely illustrated booklet or reservations, address THE JEFFERSON, Richmond, Virginia O. F. WEISIGER, Managef Wlllltf fL-ll fL 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 Sterry Managing Director Booking Offices New York, The Plaza Boston, Copley Plaza J. H.Slocutn 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.

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