FEBEUABY 16, 1922 PAGE PARSON AND WALKER MISS ELIZABETH GORDON DEFEAT NICOLL and, MILEY (Continued from Page 5) In Amateur-Pro Match MRS. A. S. GILMAN WINS PUTTING CONTEST A large gallery turned out Sunday The summaiT of match play follows afternoon to follow the amateur-pro- First Eight fessional match in which Donald Par- First round. Mrs. Donald Parson son, Youngstown, and A. L, Walker, Youngstown, defeated Mrs. M. W. Marr Jr., of the Richmond Country Club, de- Pinehurst, 5 and 3; Miss Elizabeth Gor ieaieu icii xixvuxx, jjiuxcaoiuiuu. o,u nic (l0Ilj Metacomet, defeated Mrs. A. M Belmont Spring Club, and Fred Mile?, Mothersele, Yountakah, 3 and 1- Mrs the Homestead Club professional, 3 and j0hn D. Cliapman, Greenwich, defeated 2. Mrs. Herman Elllis, Oakland, 6 and 5 Parson and Walker had a best ball Mrs. Joseph Bydolek, Buffalo, defeated ot o against to-to ,i xor tne Mrs H H Rackham, Detroit, 5 and 4 pros. The match was all even at the Semi-finals. Miss Gordon defeate. turn, both sides going out in 35. The Mra. Parson, 2 and 1; Mrs. Bydolek de amateurs won the tenth where thej feated Mrs. Chapman, 1 up. both got a par 4, while the profession- Final. Miss Gordon defeated Mrs als were trapped and took 6 each. Bydolek, 3 and 2. Walker won the eleventh with a putt Consolation. Mrs. Mothersele defeat from off the green and the fifteenth 0(j jrs Ellis, 1 up. where his tee shot came to rest just three feet from the pin and went down Second Eight in 2. The other holes were halved. ,Tr , , i onoo to 4.1 First round. Miss Louise Patterson Walker's round of .39-33 72 was the . , . ,. . , , . , Plainfield, defeated Miss Carolyn Bogart best individual score of the match. ' , Pinehurst, 1 up; Mrs. F. S. Danforth North Fork, defeated Mrs. J. H. Horner Oakmont, 4 and 3; Mrs. G. A. Magoon Oakmont, defeated Mrs. R. K. Eaton mi ... , , , Brae Burn, 6 and 5; Mrs. J. D. Arm The weekly putting contest held on ' ' , ,, , , . r, . , strong, Buffalo, defeated Miss R. L the clock greens at the Country Club fe' ' 0 , , , , -kit Abernathy, Kansas City, 3 and 2. on Saturday last was won by Mrs. A. Ji J' o m js ii. ou i tt . , x m . Semi-finals. Miss Patterson defeated S. Gilman of the Shaker Heights Club, , t ... Mrs. Danforth, 4 and 2: Mrs. Arm Cleveland, with a score of 22 for the ' ' , , mt x. i v, strong defeated Mrs. Magoon, 5 and 4 twelve corners. This . is two less than & b ' - , . . , . Final. Miss Patterson defeated Mrs an average of two putts a corner and is 2 1 unusually fine putting. Mrs. Leo F. Armstrong, a"c r a ,XT , Consolation. Mrs. Horner defeatei F. Wanner and Mrs. C. S. Water- , , i i. oo i Mrs. Eaton, 5 and 4. house were close seconds, at 2,s each. Seventeen participants took part in i i i i n Third Eieht this event and finished as follows: 22 First round. Mrs. W. H. Cane, Arco 23 la, defeated Mrs. Dr. M. L. Cannouse 2; St. Louis, 2 up; Mrs. F. H. Mahan, St 25 Davids, defeated Mrs. R. W. Tener 25 Oakmont, 3 and 2; Mrs. L. F. F. Wan 25 ner, Hempstead, defeated Mrs. E. C 25 Bliss, Pinehurst, 4 and 3; Mrs. G. M 25 Howard, Halifax, defeated Mrs. Donald 26 Herring, Princeton, 4 and 2. 26 Semi-finals. Mrs. Cane defeated Mrs 2(j Mahan, 7 and 6; Mrs. Wanner defeate 27 Mrs. Howard, 4 and 2. Mrs. Hill Jr 29 xinai. mrs. vvamrer ueieaieu mrs Mrs. Fro'lle 30 Cane 3 and 2. Mrs. W. B. Merrill 30 Consolation. Mrs. Bliss defeated Mrs Mrs! S." H. Patterson 31 Dr- Cannouse, 2 up. Mrs. Norton 31 Fourth Eight MRS. T. GILPIN MASSEY First round. Mrs. H. A. Wilkins LEADS THE SHOOTERS Southern Pines, defeated Mrs. Hug Kahler, Princeton, 3 and 2; Mrs. C. W Mrs. T. Gilpin Massey of Wilming- Hoyt, Cherry Valley, defeated Mrs. C ton, Del., led the field in the weekly S. Waterhouse, Ardsley, 3 and 2; Mrs rifle contest at the Gun Club with a W. Bloodgood, Pinehurst, defeated Mrs score of 145 points out of a possible W. C. Mudgett, Southern Pines, by de 150. Mrs. Lawrence Barr of Pine- fault; Mrs. A. S. Gilman, Shake hurst, was a close second, at 144, and Heights, defeated Mrs. II . M. Wanner Mrs. E. N. Munroe of Detroit, finished Cherry Valley, 3 and 2. third, at 135. Semi-finals. Mrs. Wilkins defeate The leading scores were: Mrs. Hoyt, 1 up; Mrs. Bloodgood defeat Mrs. T. Gilpin Massey 145 ed Mrs. Gilman, 6 and 5. Mrs. Lawrence Barr 144 Final. Mrs. Wilkins defeated Mrs Mrs. E. N.. Munroe 135 Bloodgood, 5 and 4. Miss Margaret Lewis 133 Consolation. Mrs. Waterhouse defeat- Miss Marion Lewis 127 el Mrs. Wanner, by default . Miss Helen P. Ryan 120 (Continued on Page 12) Mrs. A. S. Gilman Mrs. Leo F. F. Wanner Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse Mrs. A. S. Higgins Mrs. Cookman Mrs. J. II . Horner Mrs. M. W. Marr Miss Louise Patterson Mrs. G. M. Howard Miss Cullen Mrs. Murphy Mrs . Johnston i V-0- . " . , , ,, The WENTWORTH by the SEA THREE MILES FROM PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 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