FEBRUARY 10, 1921 PAGE 11 A.oTYifnlr 0 nviT 1 "P "R ( '"Rimoyi TW 1! T7i-. ttmi - . jiiuuiiiuii, - ""i -- Jivau, rox inns, o ana 7; A. rJryan i 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. The Pine Crest Inn (Under new management) OPEN OCTOBER TO JUNE Modern in every appointment PRIVATE BATHS STEAM HEAT EXCELLENT CUISINE Donald J. Ross and W. J. Mac Nab, Proprietors. jjjj iil ill "CHOISA" Ceylon Tea (UkANuc PEKOE) A Select High Grade Tea at a Moderate Price Sold at the Pinehurst Dept. Store l ixnont n1 beacon Su S. S. PIERCE CO. Boston, Mass. jcooiidge comer. Brookline, Mass. Pinehurst 6arage furnishes Cars for rent, with or without a driver. 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