MARCH U, 1921 P. W. WHITTEMORE PAGE 5 A. S. Higgins 86 95 279 11 246 269 9 242 270 7 249 Tin Whistles' Champion G. T. Dunlap 93 86 90 The annual Championship tournament F. T. Keating of the Tin Whistles, 54 holes medal play 88 88 94 on three different courses, opened on h. C. Fownes, 2d. Monday last and continued at 18 holes 92 93 ach day through Wednesday. Parker W. George ym Keuren Whittemore led the field by a margin of 93 g3 9g -thirteen strokes and annexed the Cham- w Mead pionship trophy with rounds of 74-75- ea 80 229 for the three days' play. Don ald Parson was second, at 81-86-75 W T- Sta11 242 followed by C. B. Fownes, 84-82- 90 97 100 84-1250. W' L' Milliken The prizes were awarded as follows: 97 4 86 Best gross for 54 holes, P. W. Whitte- J- M- Thompson more, 229. 88 Second gross for 54 holes, Donald Par- G- w- Statzell son. 242. 88 Best net for 54 holes, Henry Horn- H- B- Lewis blower, (28), 219. 93 97 91 Second best net for 54 holes, S. O. - carnage Miller. (12), 222. Best gross round, excluding major ' " Bowker winners, N. W. Peters, 78. 97 94 98 94 95 91 97 97 88 99 Best net round, excluding major win- C- B- Hollingsworth ners, G. A. Magoon, (23), 70. Whittemore gained a lead of seven strokes in the first day's round which he increased to seventeen strokes on the second day, then went around leisurely in 80 on the last day and finished thirteen strokes to the good. Only one stroke separated the second pair, Parson and Fownes, at the end of the second day, but Parson's 75 on the last day against Fownes' 84 put him eight strokes ahead and won him second place. The scores: P. W. Whittemore 75 . 74 80 229- 4 241 Donald Parson 81 86 75 242- 3 251 C. B. Fownes 84 82 84 250- 4 262 S. O. Miller 85 84 89 25812 222 T. A. Kelly 86 81 93 260 7 23D J. D. Standish 84 91 86 261 3 252 N. W. Peters 91 78 94 263 9 236 H. C. Fownes 85 91 86 265 6 247 C. L. Becker 88 93 86 267 2 261 97 101 86 J. H. Herring 96 92 97 T. A. Cheatham 96 100 89 II. P. Drysdale 92 99 95 P. S. MaclaughHn 95 85 108 H. N. Spalding 90 94 104 T. S. Wheeler 99 96 103 II. J. Frost 95 94 101 J. D. C. Bumsey 101 98 92 J. H. Eedfield 105 90 96 Warren Bicknell 98 101 95 J. D. Hunter 94 100 102 P. B. O'Brien 100 92 105 P. W. Thomson 101 100 96 F. J. Weckesser 99 102 96 J. G. Nicholson 99 107 92 273 4 261 274 8 2f0 276 6 258 277 11 244 277 13 233 279 11 246 280 11 247 281 8 257 283 13 214 284 11 251 284 11 251 285 15 240 285 11 252 286 19 229 288 7 267 288 16 240 298 18 244 290 16 242 291 18 237 291 18 237 294 18 240 296 18 242 297 14 255 297 18 243 297 22 231 298 16 250 SWEDISH INSTITUTE PHYSICAL EDUCATION ORIGINAL SWEDISH MOVEMENTS SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE and ELECTRIC MEDICATED BATHS BATTLE CREEK DIETETICS Prof. Paul E. Roesell at the Carolina Ladies by Appointment 1W Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. OPENS SATURDAY MAY 14. "Sir Roger knows my humor and al lows me to sit up or go to bed as I please, to have my meals at his own table or in my chamber as I see fit, to sit and say nothing without bidding me be merry." Addison. This is BRIARCLIFF LODGE which offers all that any hotel affords, plus the personal comforts and privacy of a home. RESERVATIONS NOW BEING MADE AT OUR NEW YORK OFFICE: 402 MADISON AVENUE Telephone: Murray Hill 9372. Fred Wardell 100 101 98 29917 248 G. E. Barber 100 97 102 299 24 227 W. B. Merrill 104 99 98 301 20 241 B. V. Covert 93 107 101 301 15 256 E. A. Dexter 106 107 89 30215 257 H. B. Swoope 100 97 105 302 19 245 Henry Hornblower 100 100 103 303 28 219 Eberhard Faber 104 102 98 304 26 226 G. A. Magoon 93 102 111 306 23 237 A. D. Fisher 103 103 101 307 15 262 J. D. Dort 105 95 108 308 19 251 C. S. Waterhouse 104 105 99 308 18 254 J. T. Newton 103 103 103 309 28 225 H. G. Waring 107 104 97 308 20 248 Robert Foote 97 101 111 309 17 258 W. M. Hager 106 99 108 313 26 235 O. A. Blackburn 99 109 106 314 17 263 W. W. Windle 110 104 104 318 16 270 James Barber 103 96 119 318 24 246 F. P. Lee 102 114 106 322 19 265 (Continued on Page Twelve) The Nassau Country Club One of the many golf courses where Grass Seed is supplied by the Stumpp & Walter Cos For the OO LF COURSE, TENNIS COURT or LAWN Grass Seed of Known Quality TESTED for PURITY and GERM IN Al ION REMEMRER-All our sepdlo of the highest quality, purchased direct from the most reliable sources of Bupply and is carefully examined as to1 purity and growth, including tests made for us by leading Seed Testing Stations. We furnish on request the percentage of purity and growth. We are always glad to suggest for mulas, suited to soil and climate, and tell yo'u the exact percentage of each of the varieties in . the formula, or. we furnish seed by named varieties. Write for Prices and Samples. WWW 30 Barclay St. New York