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J. D. CHAPMAN WINS F. T. Keating, Spring Lake, 5 and 3;
L. A. Hamilton, Garden City, beat E. L,
(Continued from Page Three Seofield, Stamford, 1 up; Larry Patoi
trapped beyond the green, whereas Paton Homestead, beat II. G. Welborn, Ard;
was on in three. Chapman got a half by ley, 4 and 3; C. L. Becker, Philadelphia
sinking a 20-foot putt. At the eighth N. Y., beat W. E. Truesdell, Garden
both dropped long putts for three's, and City, 1 up; J. D. Chapman, Greenwich,
at the ninth Chapman holed out from off beat W; B. Maedonald, Woodway, 1 up.
the green to win the hole and become Second round. Fownes beat Bigelow,
one up. Chapman was out in 37 and o and 2; Parson beat II. C. Fownes, 2nd,
Paton in 39. 4 and 3; Paton beat Hamilton, 4 and 3;
Chapman holed a 25 foot putt to halve Chapman beat Becker, 3 and one. -the
tenth in four. Paton won the Semi-finals. Parson beat Fownes, 5
eleventh with a four, but at the twelfth and 4; Chapman beat Paton one up.
Chapman gained a lead of a hole by sink- Final. Chapman beat Parson one up.
ing another long putt. The thirteenth
was halved in four's. Paton had a splen
did opportunity to win the fourteenth, as
Chapman hooked into the woods from
the tee, then hit a tree and stayed in the
Winner :
CONSOLATION
T. A. Kelley.
Second Sixteen
First match round. Joe Bydolek, Buf-
rough on his third and was trapped on falo, beat J. R. Bowker, Woodland, 3
his fourth. Chapman pitched from the and 2; Malcolm McGregor, Detroit, beat
trap to the hole-side for a six. Paton II. C. Anderson, Pittsburg, 2 and 1; T.
drove down the middle, but tossed away Staples Fuller, Ardsley, beat Dr. J. S.
his opportunity by taking three more to Brown, Montclair, 4 and 3; Dr. A. R.
get on. They halved in six. Gardner, Siwanoy, beat Geo. Van Keu-
Chapman was down in a long putt for ren, Englewood, 2 and 1; Stuart II. Pat
a winning three at the fifteenth and tcrson, Pla infield, beat II. G. Phillips,
Paton won the sixteenth with four. Both Moore County, 2 and 1; G. W. Mead,
failed to drive the trap at the short sev- Glen Ridge beat R. E. Harlow, Scarboro,
enteenth and they halved in four. The .'! and 2; R. H. Hunt, Worcester, beat
eighteenth was halved in four and settled Joe Hotchkiss, New Haven, 1 up; H. C.
the contest. Fownes, Oakmont, beat R. C. Shannon.
The morning had been ideal for golf, Brockport, 2 and 1.
but a hard shower came up in the early Second round. McGregor beat Bydo
afternoon which turned the greens and kk, one up; Gardner beat Fuller, 4 and
fairways into a sea of water, and the .'; Mead beat Patterson, 7 and 6; Fownes
finalises hod to fairly swim their way bent Hunt, one up.
around. The referee suggested a post- Semi-finals. MncGreror beat Gardner,
ponement on several occasions, but Par
son and Chapman stuck to their task and
played it through, discarding their put
ters almost entirely and using pitch shots
on the greens.
Both Tilayers hit fine drives down the
center of the first fairway. No advan-
4 and 2; Mead beat Fownes, one up. '
Final. Mead beat McGregor, one up.
CONSOLATION
Winner: R. E. Harlow.
Third Sixteen
First match round. Dr. Chas. K. Te-
tage was gained by either player until ter, Shaker Heights, beat J. A. Ralston,
Parson played a winning 4 at the fourth Highland, 6 and 4; Victor Frey, Aroni-
hole, and from then on it was nip and mink, beat C. B. Hudson, North Fork, 4
tuck, never more than one hole separat- and 3; W. T. Barr, Bering Harbor, beat
ing the two contestants. C. H. Lay, Wanango, 3 and 1; J. L.
At the eighth and ninth holes the Weller, Hamilton, beat G. Wyman Car-
greens were covered with water. Chap- roll, Jr., Elkins Park, 8 and 7; J. IX
man chipped into the eighth cup with his Armstrong, Shennecossett, beat A. S. Gil
mashie from off the green, the ball going man, Shaker Heights, 2 up; I. T. Mad
in on the second bounce for a two, and sen, Colonia, beat T. B. Boyd, St. Louis,
Parson did the same thing at the ninth. 1 up; A. M. Reed, Ekwanok, beat II. E.
Parson was one up at the turn. Porter, Skaueateles, 1 up, 19 holes; A.
It was even again when Chapman won C Fctterolf, Upper Montclair, beat E.
the eleventh with a., five and took the A. Johnston; Baltimore, 3 and 2.
lead at the thirteenth with another five. Second round. Teter beat Frey, 4
The match was squared at the sixteenth and 2; Weller beat Barr, 4 and 2; Arm-
with a four by Parson. At the seven- strong beat Madsen, 6 and 5; Reed beat
teenth, both chipped close with their sec- Fetterolf, 3 and one.
ond shots, but Parson missed a short putt Semi-finals. Teter beat Weller, 5 and
and Chapman took the lead. Chapman's 4; Armstrong beat Reed, 5 and 4.
6 halved the eighteenth and won the tro
phy, 1 up.
The ' players went around as follows :
Chapman, out 554 554 723 40
Parson, out 554 463 742 40
Chapman, in 445 553 536 40 80
Parson, in
The summary:
First Sixteen
First match round. R. Graham Bige
Final. Teter beat Armstrong, 5 and 4.
consolation
Winner i J. A. Ralston.
Fourth Sixteen
First match round. H. C. Buckmin-
455 653 4464282 Mer, Winchester, beat E. II. Wiswell,
Montclair, 1 up; C. G. Thomas, Youngs-
town, beat Robert Foote, New Haven,
4 and 3; J. M. McNamara, Bingham p-
low, Woodway, beat F. N. B. Close, Bal- ton, beat James II. Stedman, Wallaston,
tusrol, 1 up, 19 holes; C. B. Fownes, Oak- 7 and 6; Lee Stienfeld, North Shoro,
mont, Beat Tom Kelley, Southern Pines, beat H. Fayen, Montclair, 2 and 1; A.
up, 19 holes; Donald Parson, Youngs- Higgins, St. Andrews, beat II. W. !
town, beat N. S. Hurd, Pittsburgh, 2 Ward, Youngstown, 3 and 2; B. V. Cov
and 1; H. C. Fownes 2nd, Oakmont, beat ert, Lockport, beat Geo. W. StatzeL,