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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK D WIGHT L. ARMSTRONG (Continued from page three) Ninth Sixteen. W. W. Coriell, Plainfield, beat B. E. Idle, Rhode Island, 3 and 2. E. H. Comstock, Tenaga, beat J. T. Lord, Aurora, 3 and 2. W. J.'Speers, Fall River, beat Rob ert Shaw, Troon Scotland, 4 and 3. R. M. Rankam, Detroit, beat M. D. Crary, Conewango, 3 and 1. Beaten Eight. E. H. Guertin, Beverly, beat R. L. Chamberlain, Englewood, 3 and 1. J. J. Klein, Oakwood, won from Robt. Foot, New Haven, by default. T. M. Fitzgerald, . Lansdown, beat F. W. Stevens, Morris, 2 up. M. G. Brumbaugh, Harrisburg, won from W. II . West, by default. Tenth Sixteen. H. E. Dyett, Teugaga, beat W. B. Ballou, Highland, 4 and 3. L. R. Page, Aberdeen, bit A. R. Yearsley, Wilmington, 8 and 0. II . F. Davidson, Chevy Jhamj, beat S. R. Smith, Garden City 4 and 2. A. W. Ford, BinghamtOM, boa: G. W. Baker, Wheatley Ifilb, ami 1. Beaten f'Aj'at. E. Fabcr, LaLcv.oo.' .von from B. El !ii'-j?igton, Philadelphia, by Lfajlt. J. D. C. Rumsey, 3r.klvi, beat J. H. Whitwell, Pliiladisto'na, an.l 3. E. W. Irwin, teat Wjiam Tuile, Montreal, 5 ?nl 4. G. F. Handel, Fox Hills, won from G. A. Magoon, Oakmont, by default. Eleventh Sixteen. E. B. Learning, Moorestown, won from F. E. Now, Oakmont, by default. C. B. Berry, Wanango, beat M. Blumenthal, Sunningdale, 1 up (19 lioles.) H. H. Bond, Intervale, beat John Braclay, Greensburg, 5 and 4. D. S. Brassil, Scarsdale, beat W. J. Hitchcock, Youngstown, 1 up. Beaten Eight. C. B. Kessing, Hyde Park, won from E. C. Moen, Onteora, by default. B. V. Covert, Lockport, beat S. P. Crane, Waterbury, 1 up. Harry Gillett, Shaker Heights, beat H. A. Putnam, Manchester, 1 up. Hugh Kaler, Southern Pines, beat P. W. Thomson, Riverside, 3 and 2. Twelfth Sixteen. H. P. Burt, Crescent, beat G. W. Bod, Montclair, 3 and 1. A. C. Kinzie, York, beat, H. C. Morse, Rochester, 3 and 2. G. A. Bonn, Plainfield, beat T. H. Birkett, Rivermead, 4 and 3. J. B. Howat, Sharon, beat H. H. Zittel, Baltusrol, 1 up. Beaten Eight. R. C. Blancke, Montclair, beat W. R. Taliaferro, Charlotte, 2 up. H. H. Logan, Brookline, won from J- I. McCracken, Royal Ottawa, by default. J. E. Kavanagh, Mt. Vernon, beat J. E. Jones, Pittsburgh Field, 1 up. D. L. Johnson, Cleveland, won from (Bye) by default. Thirteenth Sixteen. G. H. Walker, Brae Burn, beat H. S. Palmer, Glen Ridge, 6 and 5. H. F. Noyes, Richmond Co., beat H. E. Porter, Siwanoy, 5 and 3. M. W. Jones, Old York Road, beat Dr. J. M. Johnson, Bridgeport 2 and 1 J. R. Neison, Elkins Park, beat, M. B. Hersloff, Younkatake, 4 and 3. Beaten Eight. F. H. Anderson, Manchester, beat E. S. Graves, Mannamoisett, 2 and 1. C. E. Chase, Nashua, won from D. W. Mulford, Fon Hills, by default. C. H. Ash, Lancaster, won from N. Y. Worrall, Philadelphia, by default. T. B. Bleecker, Huntington, beat W. B.A nderson, Portsmouth, 5 and 3. Fourteenth Sixteen. W. W. Bowers, Essex Fels, won 'from'H. B. Swoope, Madera, by de fault. J. H. Stedman, Wallaston, beat Hi ram Marks, Detroit, 3 and 2. H. J. Haas, Merion, beat J. T. Washburn, Twalfskill, 1 up. John Carley, Sharon, beat Dr. C. F. McDonald, Tuxedo, 8 and 7. Beaten Eight. R. B. Overebagh, Rip Van Wnkle, beat T. C. Warner, Framngham, 1 up ;K holes.) F. B. Lawrence, Beaver Valley, won from A. C. Judd Waterbury, 3 and 2. J. R. Towle, Chicago, beat H. Fay en, Midland Valley, 1 up. R. Y. Barnard, Overbrook, won from B. H. Ellington, Richmond, by default. Fifteenth Sixteen. I. C. Rogers, Wykagyl, beat R. S. Parks, Alpine, 3 and 2. S. D. Horan, Weatogue, beat G. R. Allen, Intervale, 3 and 2. Henry Hornblower, Plymouth, beat J. T. Newton, Brooklyn, 1 up. L. N. De Vausney, Montclair, beat B. H. Sanborn, Wellesley, 2 up. Beaten Eight. M. G. Agnew, Exmoore, beat H. T. Whittin, Northbridge, 3 and 1. A. R. Shurtluff, Midlothian, beat C. A. Andrews, Brae Burn, 3 and 2. James Barber, Englewood, won from G. H. Warner, Scarsdale, by default. T. A. Kelleher, Green Hills, beat Roy Pushee, Brae Burn, 2 and 1. Sixteenth Sixteen. J. H. Ingersoll, St. Catherines, won from W. L. Rodgers, Oakmont, by de afult. M. B. Byrnes, New York, beat Wil liam Potter, Oakley, 3 and 2. L. G. Brown, York, beat E. L. Morgan, Youngstown, 3 and 2. G. L. Williams, Sharon, won from S. 0. Curtice, Hempstead, by default. Beaten Eight. T. F. Murray, Wykagyl, beat G. N. Towle, Brookline, 2 up. D. F. Sullivan, Fall River, won from Joseph Proctor, Jr., Brookline, by de fault. F. T. Buckins, Frankford, beat W. F. Ross, Oakley, 7 and 6. G. L. Wilson, New York, beat W. B. Brenneman, Stanton Heights, 1 up. Seventeenth Sixteen. John Mariner, Milwaukee, beat Wil liam Rush, Manchester, 3 and 2. D. Strachan, Glen Ridge, beat C. D. Smith, Brae Burn, 4 and 3. F. F Hodgdon, Haverhill, beat J. E. 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