FEBRUARY 10, 1921
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troit, beat d. tf. mcmuiticii, uswego, Z Alley, Apawamis, beat S. 0. Curtice,
and 1; H. P. Hotchkiss, New Haven, Meadowbrook, 4 and 3.
beat J. T. Tunis, Lexington, 1 up. Second round. Tracey beat Whipple
Second round. Buckminster beat by default; Rossen beat Newton, 5 and
Thomas, 5 and 4; Steinfield beat Mc- 4; Hays beat Metz, 3 and 2; Giles beat
Namara, two up; Higgins beat Covert, Alley, 3 and 2.
two up; Hotchkiss beat O'Brien, 4 and 3. Semi-finals. Rossen beat Tracey, 5
Semi-finals. Steinfield beat Buckmin- and 4; Giles beat Hays, 6 and 4.
eter 7 and 5; Higgins beat Hotchkiss, 3 Final. Rossen beat Giles. 5 and 4.
CONSOLATION
Winner: J. A. Sullivan won the consolation.
and 2.
Final. Steinfield beat Hotchkiss,
and 2.
CONSOLATION
Winner: J. P. Tunis.
Fifth Sixteen
beat Worcester, 2 and 1.
Semi-finals. Martin beat Swoope, 5
and 4; Bradford beat Ramage, 2 and 1.
Final. Martin beat Bradford, 4 and 3.
CONSOLATION
Winner: II. J. Frost.
Final. Corwin beat Widener, 4 and 3.
CONSOLATION
Winner: W. P. Arnold.
Seventh Sixteen
AT THE GUN CLUB
There will be a weekly handicap target
tournament at the Gun Club every Tues
day if there are five entries or more, for
First match round. II. V. Whipple, a sterling trophy, Ideal Leggett traps.
New Haven, beat C. F. Dow, Oakland Bird handicap. The handicap is limited
Hills, 6 and 4; R. L. Tracy, Salt Lake, to twenty birds. A sterling trophy will
beat Lawrence Barr, Pittsburgh, 2 up; be given for the four best scores made
J. T. Newton, Brooklyn, beat Norman L. each month during the months of Janu-
. Bates, Oswego, 4 and 3; Geo. Roessen, ary, February and March, in the weekly
Upper Montclair beat II. M. Greist, New handicap tournaments from 16 yards at
Haven, 6 and 5; Walter Metz, Mount 400 targets. Annie Oakley will instruct
Vernon, beat Barnard Klawans, Oak ladies in the art of shooting, free of
Ridge, 8 and 6; E. A. Hayes, Bloomfield, charge. Weekly prizes will be given to
beat J. S. Coburn, New Haven, 6 and 4; .the ladies making the highest score at
K H. Giles, Montclair, beat John A. Sul- the rifle range.
Eighth Sixteen
First match round. T. E. Gallup,
Utica, beat George Bridges, Flushing, 1
First match round T. S. Wheeler, Up; Chas. L. Underhill, Lexington, beat
Augusta, beat K. W. Wellington, Rich- W. II. Little, Detroit, 5 and 4; Ed. V. II.
mond, 5 and 4; H. B. Swoope, Over- Wilkie, Aronimink, beat John II. Ash, -
brook, beat W. R. Peters, Lnglewood, 4 Lancaster, 4 and 3; Daniel P. Olmstead,
find 3; I. Hellman, North Shore, boat II. Colonia, beat J. N. Jarvie, Montclair, 3
J. Frost, Siwanoy, 1 up; A. C. Martin, and 2; Jesse G. Swift, Hatherly, beat
Siwanoy, beat H. W. Worth, Balto, 7 John Taylor, Toronto, 3 and 2; F. R. Mc
rnd 5; S. Y. Ramage, Wanango, beat Featters, Edgewood, beat R. C. Blancke,
A. D. Fisher, Tedesco, 4 and 3; J. H. Montclair, 3 and 2; Riswell Blackinton,
Gallup, Belleview, Syracuse, beat C. Z. Highland, beat D. H. Hegarty, Schenley,
Eddy, Providence, 3 and 2; Wm. J. Wor- 2 up; Marvin C. Clark, Portsmouth, beat
cester, Glen Ridge, beat George W. G. A. Goodman, Portsmouth, 1 up; 22
Dodd, Montclair, 2 up; E. L. Bradford, holes.
Spring-field, won by default from Mac- Second round Gallup beat Underhill,
Laughlin. 3 and 2 ; Wilkie beat Ormstead, 5 and 4 ;
Second round. Swoope beat Wheeler, McFeatters beat Swift, 3 and 2; Clark
4 and 2; Martin beat Hellman, 6 and 5; beat Blackington, 5 and 3.
Ramage beat Gallup, 2 and 1; Bradford Semi-finals. Wilkie beat Gallur 1 up;
McFeatters beat Clark, 3 and 2.
Final. Wilkie beat McFeatters, 1 up.
CONSOLATION
Winner: C. H. Ash won the consola
tion.
Special Division
II. V. Hubbard beat II. E. Chilcoat
Sixth Sixteen one up in the finals of the special divi-
First match round. C. R. 'Convin, sion for those who failed to qualify in
Brae Burn, beat II. D. Ilodgkinson, Ves- the regular divisions.
per, 4 and 3; B. B. Lunn, New Haven,
beat W. Lone Verlonden, Lansdowne. 6 Canadian Apples to England
juid 5; II. Weatherby, Englewood, beat
W. Russell, Middletown, 3 and 2; II. W. Every ship leaving the eastern ports of
Onnsbee, South Shore, beat J. V. Elli- Canada for the British Isles is freighted
thorpe, New Haven, 4 and 3; G. P. Le- with from 200 to 10,000 barrels of Ca
iiiont, Wliitemarsh, beat W. P. Arnold, nadian apples.
Brockton, 3 and 1; O. A. Blackburn, The eastern provinces produced a
Oakmont, beat II. II. Rackham, Detroit, bumper apple crop. The yield of On
1 up; J. G. Widener, Commonwealth, tario, the banner apple province, which
beat F. C. Stevens Siwanoy, 1 up, 19 includes the rich Niagara fruit belt, was
holes; James Barber, Englewood, beat heavier than in 1919. Quebec and New
y. M. Williams, Lexington, 1 up, 19 Brunswick also set a higher mark. Nova
holes. Scotia's output of 900,000 barrels was
Second round. Corwin beat Luin, 3 the largest ever harvested.
and 2; Weatherby beat Ormsbee, 4 and British Columbia, at the opposite side
2; Blackburn beat Lemont, 2 and 1; of the continent, has become one of the
Widener beat Barber, 2 up. important fruit growing regions of
Semi-finals. Corwin beat Weatherby 1 North America,
up; Widener beat Blackburn, 6 and 5.
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