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UABCB 17, 1921 PAGE, 9 Sixth Sixteen Twelfth Sixteen Semi-finals S. M. Morgan, Altoona, Semi-finals J. T. Newton, Brooklyn, won from D. D. Goodwin, Alpine, by de- won from L. J. Hart, Waterbury, by de fault; W. T. Barr, Dering Harbor, won fault; Maxwell Morris, Gedney Farms, from D. S. White, Atlantic City, by de- won from G. W. Watson, York, by de fault. ' fault. Final Morgan won by default. Final Morris beat Newton, 3 and 1. Sixth Beaten Eight Twelfth Beaten Eight Semi-finals-Herbert Yuile, Royal Semi"final-S. W. Tracy, Essex Fells, Montreal, beat H. I. Thayer, Swamp- n N- W. Jones, Old York Road, scott, 2 and 1; R. J. Franeisco, Oak Hill, .default5 C B. McCormick, Montour beat E. C. Spargo, Brooklawn, 4 and 3. ?ht8' WOn from W K Stebbins, Final-Yuile beat Francisco, 2 and 1. Yota b? default. Final Tracy beat McCormick, 5 and 4. Seventh Sixteen Thirteenth Sixteen Semi-finals G. W. Statzell, AToni- Semi-finals H. B. Hays, Montclair, mink, beat T. B. Boyd, St. Louis, G ai;d beat J. F. Gilmore, Detroit, 1 up (19 5; Warren Bicknell, Jr., Mayfield, beat holes); C. S. Fels, Quaker Ridge, beat S. R. Smith, Garden City, 3 and 2. B. H. Sanborn, Wellesley, 3 and 2. Final Statzell beat Bicknell, 6 and 5. Final Fels beat Hays, 1 up (22 holes) Seventh Beaten Eight Thirteenth Beaten Eight Semi-finals L. C. Walker, Muskegon, Semi-finals-T. S. Wheeler, Augusta, beat H. K. Taylor, Tedesco, 4 and 3: ueai x' ow uaKiana nms, and i; John A. Heydler, Garden City,, beat J. Norwood Johnston, Oakmont, beat Hi- Hovt Gallup. Bellevue, 6 and !. ram Marks Detroit, b and 5. Final Hevdler beat Walker. 1 ud (21 Final Johnston beat Wheeler, 2and l. holes). Fourteenth Sixteen Eighth Sixteen Semi-finals George A. Goodman, Semi-finals George L. White, Jr., beat Portsmouth, beat E. Diebitsh, Younta- F. J. Weckesser, Wyoming Valley, 2 up: ka,1 1 UPJ James barber, Englewood, C. B. Hudson, North Fork, beat C. R, won from L- F- Herrick, Worcester, by Corwin. Brae Burn, 2 and 1. default. Final Hudson beat White. 2 and 1. Finals Barber beat Goodman, 1 up. Fourteenth Beaten Eight Semi-finals M. C. Perley, Evanston, U1UU&. HUU HUIJl il XCitliSiCV, V 111111X11; , ,, TXT -i-. t-.ti tt. 11 i ' , , ,. . . . , default: W. B. Ballou, Highland, won ton, by deiauit; 1. u. uiicKmiorter, win- . ... . , - Eighth Beaten Eight Semi-finals R. H. Macdonild. Blind Final Ballou beat Perley, 6 and 4. Fifteenth Sixteen Semi-finals T. H. Benedict, Roselle, beat C. W. Lovejoy, Rumford, 7 and 6; L. A. Green, Westmoreland, beat Paul Chester, beat H. B. Swoope, Overbrook, 3 and 1. Final Macdonald beat Buckminster, 1 up (19 holes). Ninth Sixteen Semi-finals C. M. Jameson, Greens- 0. Drury, Columbia, 2 up. burg, beat J. V. Hurd, Pittsburg, 1 up; Final Green beat Benedict, 1 up W. G. Bartlett, Essex Golf, beat W. M. p,. m . ' ' Fifteenth Beaten jught t,. , -T6 ' Semi-finals W. C. Goodwin, Alpine, Final-Bartlett beat Jameson, 1 up. beat w M Northampton, 2 and Ninth Beaten Eight ! J- S. Cushman, Worcester, beat J. J. Semi-finals E. S. Bradford, Jr., Blondel, Montclair, 4 and 3. Springfield, beat II. J. Frost, Siwanoy, Final Goodwin beat Cushman, 1 up. 3 and 2; H. R. Benedict, Roselle, beat M. Handicap Division G. Brumbaugh, Whitemarsh, 2 and 1. Semi-finals C. A. Lohman, (0) Cleve- Final Bradford beat Benedict, 0 and 4 land, beat H. P. Hotchkiss, (4) New Tenth Sixteen . Haven 7 and 8' Geore Prke' ' f" Semi-finals-J. W. Mariner, Oconomo- Hamilton, won from James Van Dyck, woe, beat J. P. Elton, Waterbury 2 and u,en nia "7 1; M. C. Twitchell, Wakankee, won from T. R. Ward, Jr., Albany, by default. Final Mariner beat Twitchell, 1 up. Tenth Beaten Eight Final Parke won by default. AT THE GUN CLUB There will be a weekly handicap target tournament at the Gun Club every Tues- Robert Foote, New Haven, won from dav if there are five entries or more, for George S. Forbes, Oak Park, by default; a sterling trophy, Ideal Leggett traps. James Henry, Dunwoodie, beat Almon Bir(j handicap. The handicap is limited C. Judd, Waterbury, 3 and 1. t0 twenty birds. A sterling trophy will Final Foote beat Henry, 3 and 2. be given f0r the four best scores made Eleventh Sixteen each month during the months of Jami- Semi-finals W. W. Coriell, Plainfield, ary, February and March, in the weekly beat Charles II. Smith, Baltusrol, 2 and handicap tournaments from 16 yards at 1; George A. Sullivan, Albany, beat G. 400 targets. Annie Oakley will instruct A. Rickenburg, Winnesockett, 3 and 2. ladies in the art of shooting, free of Final Sullivan beat Coriell, 3 and 2. charge. Weekly prizes will be given to the ladies making the highest score at Eleventh Beaten Eight the rifle oemi-finals S. P. Havward. Glen - - v : : : : Ridge, beat Howard A. French, Balti more, 5 and 3; "William Crane, Common wealth, beat Charles H. Pray, Ekwanok, 1 up (19 holes). Final Hayward beat Crane, 5 and 3. PINEHURST, Packard and Sally Builders HOTEL W BNT W ORTH An Estate Comprising 125 acres, 3 Miles from Ports mouth, N. H. Most beautiful location on North Atlantic Coast. Seashore and Country Combined. A First-class Hotel Catering to Exclusive Clientele. AH Outdoor Sports, including Yachting, Deep Sea Fishing, etc. Improved Golf Course Picturesquely Situated on Ocean Front. Concerts daily by Boston Symphony Orchestra. Also Special Dance Orchestra. Special Feature VEGETABLES FBOM OUE OWN FARM Season MIDDLE OF JUNE until MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER Advise early reservations for season 1921 . WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., J. P. Tilton, Managing Director Boom 805 Little Building, Boston, Mass.' N. C. Early Golf and Hunting AT SUMIERVILLE PINE FOREST INN AND COTTAGES Summerville, S. C. 22 Miles from Historical Charleston OPEN UNTIL MAY 1st Special rates during month of April. One of the finest winter resort hotels in the Middle South. Here you will enjoy rest and quietness amidst tall, Southern Pines. Invigorating, dry healthful climate. Pure artesian water. Cuisine and service on par with the best Metropolitan hotels. Ideal weather for Golfing and Hunting. Superb 18-holeGolf course. Regulated tennis courts. Liv. ery of carriage and saddle horses. Good roads for Driving and Motoring. Quail, Wild-Turkey, Fox and Deer Hunting. F. W. WAOENER & CO., Willard A Senna Owners. Manager
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