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CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS
FROM 1894 TO 1900
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
TTRT.T) AT GABDEN CITY GOLF CLUB, NEW YOB.K, JULY 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
The first thirty-two who qualified for match play:
Walter J . Travis, Garden City—
Out 4 4 6 5 4 5 5 6 4—43In 5 6 4 5 4 4 6 5 3--12—85Out 4 3 5 5 4 5 4 5 4—39In 6 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 2—42—81—166
E. C. Watson, Jr., Westbrook—
Out 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 4—39*gla 5 4 5 6 5 6 5 4 4-HS4—S3
Out 4 4 5 6 4 5 5 5 4—^2In 5 6 5 5 5 4 6 6 2—44—86—169
J. A. Stillman, Newport—
Out 4 3 5 7 4 4 4 5 4—40In 5 4 5 S 5 5 S 5 4—43—S3Out 6 S 6 6 5 5 4 6 6—i7la 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 5 3-^5—92—175
K; M. Byers, Jr., Allegheny Country—
Out 5 3 5 5 4 4 5 5 4-HtOIn 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5—47—87Out 5 4 6 6 4 4 5 5 5—44In 3 7 4 6 5 4 6 5 5—45—S9—176
Endlay S. Douglas, ^airfield—
Out '. 6 4 5 7 5 5 4 6 4—46In 5 5 4 6 o 5 7 4 4^-45—91Out 4 4 5 o 44 5 6 5—42l a 4 4 3 6 4 6 7 5 4—43—85—176
A. L. Xorris, Dyker Meadow—
Out 4 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 4—tlIn 4 7 6 5 6 6 5 4 4—47—88Out 4 4 4 6 6 5 3 5 5—42In 6 5 5 7 6 5 5 5 3—47—89—177
C. H. Seeley, Wee Burn—
Out 4 4 4 6 5 4 4 5 4—40In 5 5 4 5 4 6 6 6 4—45—85Out 5 3 6 6 5 5 5 6 5—18In 5 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 4—46—92—177
T. Courtney Jenkins, Baltimore Country—
Out 4 3 6 8 4 5 5 5 4—44In 5 5 5 5 4 5 6 4 3—42—86Out 4 3 5 6 G 5 5 6 5—45In 5 6 5 5 6 6 5 6 3—47—92—178
Herbert M. Harriman. Meadowbrook—
Out 5 4 5 7 o 6 4 5 5—iCIn 5 5 4 7 4 5 5 6 4—45—91Out 4 3 5 6 5 5 4 6 5—13In 5 5 5 5 4 4 6 6 5—45—88—179
A. Gr. Loekwood, Allston—
Out 6 3 4 6 4 6 4 6 5—44In 6 5 3 6 4 5 6 6 4—45—89Out 5 3 5 7 5 5 4 5 7—46In 4 5 6 6 4 5 6 5 4—45—91—180
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John H. Brooks, Scranton—•
Out 5 4 4 7 5 5 7 6 4—47In 4 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 3—44—91Out 6 4 5 6 4 5 5 5 5—45In 4 6 5 6 5 5 5 6 3—45—90—181
Arden M. Robbing, St. Andrews—
Out 5 3 7 5 3 5 6 6 5—45In 5 6 5 6 4 5 5 5 5—46—91Out 6 4 5 5 6 5 5 6 5—47In 4 6 4 5 4 5 6 5 4-^3—90—181
J. G-. Averell, Rochester—
Out 4 3 5 6 4 5 6 5 6—44In 4 5 5 6 6 5 7 5 3—46—90
bo Out 5 3 5 7 4 4 4 5 8—45^ I n 6 6 6 5 4 5 5 6 3—46—91—181
Percy Pyne, 2d, Princeton—-
Out 5 3 5 6 4 5 6 6 4—44In 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 3—45—89Out 4 3 7 8 4 6 5 7 4—±8In 0 3 5 5 5 6 6 5 4—45—93—182
H. B. Hollins, Jr., Westbrook—
Out 4 4 7 6 4 4 4 6 5—44In 5 4 4 5 7 5 7 6 3—46—90Out 5 4 5 6 5 5 5 6 4—45In 5 5 5 6 5 4 8 6 3—47—92—182
G. G. Hubbard, Oakley-
Out 4 4 5 6 4 4 6 5 5—43In 5 7 4 6 4 S 7 5 4—49—90Out .5 3 5 6 4 6 4 6 5—44In 4 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 4—48—92—182
Charles Hitchcock, Jr., Point Judith—
Out 4 3 5 5 6 6 5 6 5—45In 7 5 5 7 5 5 6 5 4—i9—94Out 4 3 4 6 5 4 5 5 5—41In 5 5 5 6 4 6 6 8 3—48—S9—183
H. T. Kneeland, Columbia G. C, Washington—
Out 4 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 5—42In 5 6 7 7 3 8 5 6 7—52—94Out 4 3 7 7 5 5 4 5 4—44In 5 7. 4 6 5 5 5 5 3—45—89—183
Louis Livingston, Westbrook—
Out -t 3 5 5 4 4 5 5 6—41In 5 5 6 6 4 5 5 5 5—46—87Out 6 4 5 7 6 4 4 8 4—48In 6 5 4 6 6 . 6 5 6 4—48—96—183
T. Markoe Robertson, Yale—
Out 6 4 0 6 5 7 5 5 4—4SIn 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5—46—94Out 4 3 5 7 4 4 5 6 4—42In . . .5 5 4 8 5 6 5 5 a—48—90—184
John Stuart, Princeton—
Out 4 3 5 6 4 5 5 7 5—44In 4 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 4—45—S9Out 5 3 6 8 5 5 6 6 4—48In 5 5 4 5 5 5 7 6 5—47—95—184
James A. Tyng, Morris County—•
Out 5 3 6 5 5 4 4 5 5—42In 4 6 6 6 5 6 5 4 3-^5—87Out- 4 3 5 10 5 5 4 6 6—48In 4 6 5 5 8 5 7 5 4—49—97—184
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W. M. MeCawley, Merion Cricket-
Out 5 6 6 6 4 5 8 6 5—51In 4 6 4 6 4 5 5 5 4—43—94Out 6 2 6 6 4 4 6 7 3—44In 4 5 5 7 5 5 6 6 4-^7—91—185
Reginald Brooks, Meadowbrook—
Out 6 4 6 6 4 5 5 6 4—46In 5 5 4 5 7 6 9 5 3 19 95Out 6 3 7 5 4 4 6 5 5-^5In 4 6 5 7 5 5 5 5 3—45—90—185
Oilman P. Tiffany, Powelton—
Out 4 4 5 6 4 5 4 6 5—43In 6 5 3 6 5 a 4 5 4—43—86
fcoOut 4 4 6 6 6 4 7 6 5-Ht8°»In 6 5 4 6 5 6 6 6 7—51—99—185
Stuart Stiekney, St. Lou i s -
Out 6 5 6 6 4 G 5 6 6—50In 5 6 4 8 4 4 5 5 3—44—94Out 5 4 6 6 5 4 6 5 4—45In 5 5 5 7 4 6 6 5 4—47—92—186
John Reid, Jr., St. Andrews—
Out 4 4 a 7 4 4 4 5 5-^2In 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 4—48—90Out 5 4 5 6 4 4 5 S 10—51In 4 6 4 6 5 S 6 a 4—45—96—186
Allan Kennaday, Montelair—
Out 7 4 6 5 4 6 5 5 5-^6In 5 5 5 4 5 6 8 6 5—49—95Out . . . . . 5 4 5 6 5 5 6 5 4—45In 5 o 3 7 » 6 o 6 4—46—91—1S6
C. Tiffany Richardson, Shinneeock Hills—*
Out ..5 3 5 6 5 5 5 4 5—i3In 6 6 4 6 5 8 6 5 3—49—92Out 4 4 7 7 5 6 4 5 7—49In 4 4 4 7 4 7 4 6 6—46—95—187
T. S. Beckwith, Cleveland—*
Out 6 6 4 7 4 4 5 5 7—48In 6 6 4 7 5 4 4 6 3—15—93Out 7 4 5 5 4 5 4 6 4-^4In 6 5 6 6 6 4 6 8 3—50—94—187
J. G. Thorp, Oakley—*
Out 5 4 6 7 5 5 6 5 5—48In 5 5 5 7 5 6 6 5 3—^7—95Out 6 3 6 7 5 4 5 5 4—45In 4 5 5 6 4 5 7 7 4—47—92—187
Quiney A. Shaw, Myopia—*
Out 5 3 5 7 5 4 7 7 6—49In 5 6 4 6 5 5 5 5 3—44—93Out 5 3 a 6 5 4 5 5 5—43In- 4 6 4 7 5 8 7 7 3—51—94—187
It. A. Rainey, Cleveland—*
Out 6 5 5 6 4 4 5 6 4—45In 6 6 5 7 7 6 5 4 4—50—95Out 5 3 8 6 5 4 5 4 5—45In 6 5 5 6 5 4 5 6 4—46—91—187
* Tied at 187 for last four places. Thorp losing.
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The remainder who completed the full circuit were:
H. C. Leeds, Myopia 95W. Poulteney Smith, Huntingdon Valley. 90A. DeWitt Cochrane, Ardsley I ,.'_ 92W. O. Carnegie, Allegheny.... 98Hugo It. Johnstone, Chicago 92O. M. Kansom, Red Jacket, Buffalo 97F. C. Havemeyer, Meadowbrook 90Sidney Maddock, Crescent A. C 94B. S. Warren, Detroit 98
j , C. W. O'Connor, Essex 951 Archibald Graham, JTorth Jersey 92H. H. Cummings, Swannanoa, Korth Carolina 97A. H. Smith, Huntingdon Valley 92C. P. Lmeaweaver, Philadelphia 93T. B. Hooper, Pairfield 94F. H. Bohlen, Philadelphia 1003D. B. Puller, Garden City 05Daniel Cbsuneey, Dyker Meadow , S5W. L. Glennqr, Moatdair . . . . 100Qrier Campbell, BaJtasrel 1§1Marioa Wright, PMlmddpM*. . §8J. P. Legman. St. Andrew*. 9SB. S. Home, Allegheny s tDr. L, L. Hwrtaa, WasbiuA. M. GMtte, Xewport.Walter B. Os«i#y, Orfotd.
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M. M. Michael, Yountakat : . 92 1050- D'. Thompson, Allegheny 98 99Charles B. Cory, Wollaston 98 100William Waller, Onwentsia " 99 99W. Wadsworth, Harvard 101 98Joseph Chadwiek, Jr., Powelton 97 103N. liongwortli, Cinciimati 100 100O- Hoekmeyer, Harbor Hill 102 98G. Owen Winston, Westehester 101 101A. E. Parsons, Garden City 97 105J. L. iineaweaver, Philadelphia 98 104George C- Lafferty, Che\>y Chase 100 103A. M. Kfiid, St. Andrews 103 100Maturin BaHou, Apawamis 106 98John Moorheaet, Jr., Allegheny 102 107Q. E. Armstrong, Laurence Harbor 105 105E. A. Darbey, Atlantic City 105 I0«B. Sally, WaataioiMtt, Rhode I s l a n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10? 104*GmmMe Kane, Toxedo 115 83R. R. Freemaa, WoUaMon. . . . . . . . 112 103Or. J . A. Wdk , laglewoofi. 108 108Raj-mood Kts*«eli» Detroit. , . . . . , . , . 106 1100. W. Bird, M«a«wfctw* 112 1051. 8. Joo«, Cre«st A. C. 109 115Koutetli Avmy, Detroit - 118 107John H. Avmrj, Deftrwit. 106 124
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Withdrew after first round:
F. O. Beach, Meadowbrook 97
M. M. Singer, Momnouth 97
A, T. Dwigat, Dyker Meadow 99
Clayton Dixon, Philadelphia 102
Fay Ingalls, Cincinnati... 102
A. Morten, Country Club of Westohester 106
G. H. Ingalls, Cincinnati 109
^ Harry Holbrook, St. Andrews 112
G. B. Adams, Crescent 114
E. Peters, Newport 122
Jasper Lynch, Lakewood {Nine Holes) 51
W. L. Thompson, Baltusrol (Nine Holes). 52
Absent: C. L. Tappin, Westbrook; C. M. Hamilton, Baltusrol;
Arthur Pennell, Eed Jacket, Buffalo; J. B. Taylor, Ardsley; L. T.
Boyd, Milwaukee; J . B. Baker, Garden City; R. C. Myles, Ardsley;
H. P. Taller, Meadowbrook; H. K. Eea, Allegheny Country; Irving
Brokaw, Deal Beach j Robert C. Ingalls, Cincinnati; Louis Allis,
•Milwaukee; Wilson Potter, Philadelphia; Ernest Jenkins, Balti-
more; J. W. Mariner, Milwa-ukee; E. A. Mulliken, Wollaston; G. T.
Brokaw, Deal Beach; H. A. Colby, Essex County.
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AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP, 1900
HELD AT THE GARDEN CITS' GOLF CLUB, STEW YORK, JULY 2-7
T. S. Beckwith (Cleveland), 187,J. A. Stillman (Newport), 175.W. J. Travis (Garden City), 166,R. C. Watson, Jr. (Westbrook), 169.J. A. Tyng (Morris County), 184,H. P. Kneeland (Columbia), 183.C. Hitchcock, Jr. (Pt. Judith), 183,P. Pyne, 2d (Princeton), 182.J. Reid, Jr. (St. Andrews), 186,C. H. Seeley (Wee Burn), 177.T. M. Robertson (Yale), 184,
to G. G. Hubbard (Harvard), 182.00 A. G. Loekwood (Allston), 180.A. L. Norris (Dyker Meadow), 1ST.J. H. Brooks (Seranton), 181,G. P. Tiffany (Powelton), 185.J. Stuart (Princeton), 184,A. M. Robbins (St. Andrews}, 181.W. M. MeC&wley (Merlon), 185,S. Siiefcney fSt."Louis). 1S6.P. S. Douglas {Faii-fieldl, 176,R. Brooks (Meadovbrook), 185.E. M. Brers (Allegheny Country) ,176,A. Kasmsclay illoateiair). ISC.Q. A. Shaw (Myopia), 187,R. A. Rainey fClei'elHidl.'lS".H. B. Bollins, Jr. (Wutbrook). 1S2»C. T. Rieh».wi*is fSlslBBMocfci. 187.J. 0. A«W*fI f Roaster I. 181.T. C. Jeskis* (BaltimoreK ITS,H, M. HamieaatMaMlawisroolc!, ITS,h, Urisg«t«a iWwibroofc}, 133.
Beekwith, 3 and 2.
Travis, 2 and 1.Tyng, 8 and 6. )
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Hitchcock, 5 and 3. )
Reid, 3 and 2. J
Robertson, 7 and 6. |
Lockwood, 4 and 3. )
Brooks, 2 and 1. |
Stuart, 7 and 5. )
McCawley, 4 and 3. |
Douglas, § and 4. |
Byers, 1 up. I
Sfcsw, 8 aod 7. |
Hoiliss, i »p. I
I, 3 and 1. ^
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Travis, 8 and 7.Q
w> Travis, 6 and 5.
Harrimaa. 4 and S.
' Lockwood. 1 up,f 40 holes.
• Travis, 11 and 10.
Douglas, 9 and 8.
i- Douglas, 4 and 3.
Hai-riuss, 6 sad 3. j
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WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP, 1900
HELD AT THE SHINXECOCK HILLS GOLF CLUB, LONG ISLAND, AUGUST 28, 29, 30, 31, AND SEPTEMBER 1
The first sixteen who qualified for match play, August 2S.
Miss Beatrix Hoyt, Shinnecoek—Out .* S 5 4 4 5 5In 5 4 4 6 6 6
Miss Frances C. Griseom, Merion Cricket—Out 4 5 5 4 3 6In 5 5 4 6 6 7
Miss Margaret Curtis. Essex County—Out 6 7 5 7 4 5
Jin 6 4 5 0 7 6
Miss F. E. Wickbam, Shinnecoek—Out 7 7 5 5 5 7In 6 5 6 7 7
Miss H. D. Parrish, Shinnecoek—Out 6 5 4 6 5 7In 8 7 5 6 5 5
Miss Caroline Livingston, Westbrook—Out 9 7 5 6 4 5In 6 5 6 6 7 6
Miss Genevieve Heeker, Wee Burn—Out 6 5 5 5 7 6la 7 6 4 8 5 7
Mrs. Tonlmin, Merion Cricket—Out 5 5 4 5 4 «In 9 6 5 6 8 6
54
56
55
55
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65
6S
56
65
75
64
75
65
66
66
67
7—495—#5— 94
5—49— 96
7—526—49—101
6—544—50—104
8—554—51—106
7—554-^51—lOfi
8—545—52—106
e—59—107
Mrs. X. P. Rogers, Hillside Tennis and Golf-Out 6 7 5 6 3 7In 7 7 5 6 a 7
Miss Eunice Terry, Ardsley—Out ". 6 6 5 5 6 7In 7 5 3 5
6 98 4
6 117 5
Mrs. Edward Maniee, Pittsfield—Out 8 S 5 6 4 6In 6 S 6 7 7 6
Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, Huntingdon Valley—Out 6 6 4*5 7 6In 6 7 4 7 7 7
Mrs. A. Dewitt Cochrane, Ardsley—Out 6 6 0 5 6 6In 5 8 5 6 6 7
Miss Harriet Curtis, Essex County—Out 5 r>"a 5 o sIn 6 5 5 8 6 7
Miss Ruth Underbill, Xassau Country Club—Out 6 5 4 6 5 9In 9 7 4 6 6 6
Miss Grace Keyes, Concord—Out 7 6 6 5 5 5In , 8 9 5 6 7 7
6 54 4
6 66 4
6 86 4
9 65 5
6 68 4
6 66 5
5—545—54—108
7—595—IS—108
9—574—52—109
9—556—54—109
8—575—52—109
8—585—52—110
9—584—52—110
8—546—57—111
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The remaining scores were:
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Miss Bessy Howe, Kt t sburg 59
Miss M. Harrison, Misquamicut . . , 54
Miss M. Chauncey, Dyker Meadow. 61
Miss G. Marvin, Albany Country Club 55
Miss C. Barnes, Lenox 60
Mrs. M. C. Work, Atlantic City §7
Miss. Lucy Herron, Cincinnati 59
( Miss Sophie Starr , Huntingdon Valley 81
*Miss E. B. Burt, Philadelphia Country Club 57
Mrs. C. S. Brown, Sirinnecock..., 58
Mrs. W. Curtis, Essex County , 61
Miss G. Bishop, Brooklawn Conntry C l u b . . , 60
Miss E. Bttmet. Mi^oamica t , 5ff
Mrs- F , C. Thaeher, Brookfawrn 59
Mrs. William Shippnt. Morris County. • - , 59
Miss J . RBSWH, Shtaneeode , 58
Miss "L. Maxwell, Nassau Country. 54
Mrs. W. J . Berg, Yeanfakah 63
Mrs. E. G. Roesbeek, Cincinnati 55
Miss Bessie Anthony, Emnston SO
Miss F . Suydam, Dyker Meadow W)
5 2
5750
57
52
55
54
5256
55
52
54
55
55
58
59
ei53
82
57
57
111
111111
112
112
112
113
113
113
113
113
114
114
114
IIS
115
IIS
118
117
117
117
MissMissMissMissMissMrs.Mrs.
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
Mies
Mrs.
Miss
Mrs.
Miss
Mrs.
Miss
oA. B. Eddy, Nassau. Country 59
J. S. Clark, Shinneeoek G3
May Barrow, Ardsley 65
M. Wilson, Onwentsia 65
G. Chauneey, Dyker Meadow 59
R. I. Carter, Cincinnati 60
Quackenbush, Maidstone Golf Club 60
Marion Morse, Kansas City 60
M. J . Goddard, Newport 64
E. Collins, St. Louis Cotmtry Club 66
Eidlitz. Ardsley 67
M, M. Reiily, Philadelphia Country Club 68
C. Willis, Morris County., , , 57
M. S. Bidy, N « a a Country 71
E. Goff, Point Judith Country a u b . . . . . . . . Sfi
S. Settle, Menem Cricket . . . 71
Lilian Brooks, Ardsley , fi9
H, St. John Smith, Toxede «
M, P. Lippincott, Hwntingdon Vsi ley, . . . . . . . . . . . 75
S. C. Price, Philadelphia Country Club 68
S. Hiehardson, Nassau Country 74
60
56
54
54
61
60
61
61
58
56
56
55
87
54
6482
64
71
61
70
87
119
119
119
119
120
120
121
121
122
122
123
124
124
125
130
133
133
135
138
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HELD AT THE SHINHECOCK HULLS GOLF CLUB, LONG ISLAND, AUGUST 28 TO SEPTEMBER 1
Miss F. Ethel Wiekham (Ardsley), 104,
Miss GenevieFe Heeker (Wee Burn), 106.
Miss Eunice Terry (Ardsley), 108,
Miss Harriet S. Curtis (Essex County), 110.
Mrs. N. Pendleton Rogers (Hillside), 108,
Miss Ruth UnderMU (Nassau Country), 110.
> Mrs. Edward A. Manice (Pittsfieldj, lOfl,
Miss Frances C. Griscom (Merion Cricket)
Miss Beatrix Hoyt (SMnnecock), 94,
Miss H. C. Parrish (SMnnecock), 106.
Mrs. Caleb F. Fox (Huntingdon Valley), 109,
Miss Caroline Livingston (Westbrook), 106.
Miss Margaret Curtis (Essex County), 101,
Mrs. A. de Witt Coehrane {Ardsley), 109.
Mrs. H. Toulmin (Merion Cricket), 107,
Miss Grace B. Keyes (Concord), 111.
Miss Heeker, 4 and 2.( Mi
Y Miss Terry, 2 and !
Mrs. Rogers, 1 up.
I Mi,96. )
I
Miss Griscom,3 and 2.
Miss Hoyt, 7 and 6.
Mrs. Fox, 5 and 3.
Miss Curtis, 7 and 6.
Miss Keyes, 1 up.
Miss Terry, 2 and 1. ]
)• Miss Griscom, 1 up,19 holes.
Miss Griscom,4 and 2.
Miss Hoyt, 1 up. -|
Miss Curtis, 1 up,20 holes.
Miss Curtis, 4 and 3. J
Miss Griseom,6 and 5.
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HELD AT THE CHICAGO GOUP CLUB, WHEATON, ILLINOIS, OCTOBER 4 AND 5
t * * I 3s § g s e
H a r r y Vardon, (Janton, England . Open Cham-pion. Gold Medal a n d §150 79 78 7G SO 313
J . H . Taylor , Richmond, Eng land , §150 76 82 79 7S 315David Bell, Midlo th ian , $125 7S S3 83 7S 323Laurence Auehterlonie, Glenview, $100 S4 82 SO 81 327
•s t i "! slo S rs C3 e
Willie Smith, Midlothian, $S0 S2 83 79 83 32SGeorge Low, Drker Meadow, $70 S4 SO So 82 331Tom Hutehmson, Shinnecock Hills, |50 SI 87 SI 84 333Henry Turpie, Edgewater. $25 S4 87 79 84 334
—Bay.-,S." * * - ^ ~s
iisj. ^ 1̂ ^co Stewart Gardner. X^nox 103 S4 89 33*5**• Val Fitzjobn. Sadaqu&dit S87 SSi 82 338
Will Anderson. Ocononwwor 171 79 S3 33BAlexander Campbell. Boston _• IS3 93 S3 33»Alexander Smith. Washington I'airfc , - , . , . ... 17-1 82 84 340R. Simpson. St . Louis IdS S-s »7 343JanM-a ' F o u l i s . C h i c a g o . 17-1 S7 S i 8 4 3A r t h u r S m i t h , Edj»«-..»td_ . . . 174 8 5 S3 344W . H . W a y . D e t r o i t . 173 54 S7 344F. Herd. Washington I'aifc _ 174 S-8 S«5 344Wil l ie Norton. Hrafcrlglii 174 S4 S7 345H a r r y Kgir!in&. Wautnbt4£ .. . . liT« M S3 343K r a r J l W a y . fcigworth . . . , . . iS I 81 M 34SW . B. Schln tBian . Uc t ro i t . . . . . ITS S3 S*» 3 5 0K . M e A n d r e w . I t e * t « n . . . . . . . . I« sr si 331He»ry Gnitanr, Pitwbura . . I7S 9£ Si K iJ, Shspptrtt. Jr.. Marine and Field . • • . Isi 39 S3 333A. C, Totifsws, tMkr l«>titv* . I*» *4 M 353K, Foa!i». Chsckgo... . 174 9*3 {*>"» 354Mr. C. B, HaeDoo&id. Chicago. 176 99 S» 353Mr- H«ge R. Joteston*. Chicago. . . . . . . . . . 172 90 94 356
First«»y-
Horact* Kawltns. Wauntbek 183.1. D. Qtmpbeil, Boston 181-fames Huichinston. I'lu'ssdelpliia , . . . 173liavid Hunter. Baltu«rul 175Mr. William J. Holabird. Olenview... 180Uwirjp? Turpie. Edjjfrvviiitr 173Mr. jufcn Stuart. Washington P«k. IS8!;*-«5rj;e BraicS, Katt*a» i ' i ty 177Ifetvhi M« l ip ! r , ftew«-nt«i*. - 179I'r.uiek Corcuraa. liuiTalr*. 191Hub»rt Wliiw, t*iBc»n*ii I»3Jlr, Walter Fap*B. Onwetitsla , . . ., 1ST•f..fiB H*rrss«:
JIAUHY VAHDON,
Opou (Jhanipiun, 11)00.
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AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP, 1899
TTT!T,T> AT THE ONWENTSIA CLUB, T.ATns FOREST, ILLINOIS, JULY 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
John Reid, Jr. (St. Andrews), 170,Sterling Beekwith (Cleveland), 181.R. Sykes (Overland Park), 186,A. M. Robbing (St. Andrews), 187.W. J. Travis (Oakland), 173,A. H. Smith (Huntingdon Valley), 185.Jasper Lynch (Lakewood), 180,C. P. Iineaweaver (Philadelphia), 179.Finolay S. Douglas (Fairfield), 173,William Waller (Onwentsia), 187.H. H. Gumming (Swannanoa), 176,D. R. Forgan (Onwentsia), 173.
» Q. a. Hubbard (Oakley), 178,** W. E. Egan (Onwentsia), 1S6.
James A. Tyng (Morris County), 175,John Stuart (Prineeton), 180.Sheldon Gary (Cleveland), 182,J. G. Thorp (Oakley), 179.Herbert McBride (Cleveland), 186,W. B. Smith {Onwentsia), 174.W. M. McCawley (Merion), 176,W. Holabird, Jr. (Glen View), 179.Stewart Stiekney {St. Louis), 185,C. B. Maedonald (Chicago), 168.Roderick Terry, Jr. (Ardsley), 175,Slason Thompson (Onwentsia), 186.H. M. Harriman (Meadow Brook), 174,W. C. Carnegie (Allegheny), 187.Walter Fairbanks (Overland Park), 185,J. F. Curtis (Esses County), 185.H. P. Toler (Baltusrol), 186,H. C. Smith (Onwentsia), 187.
Reid, Jr., 1 up.y Reid, Jr., 7 and 6. \
j. Robbins, 1 up. )
I Travis, 10 and 9. )J x . , t Travis, 3 and 1.5 Lineaweaver, 1 up, ff 37 holes. ); Douglas,I Forgan,
i- Hubbard, 8 and 6.
Travis, 2 and 1.
13 and 12.2 and 1.
Douglas,13 and 11.
> Tyng, 6 and 5.
i Thorp, 8 and 7.
i- Smith., 13 and 12.
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1Hubbard, 5 and JDouglas, 7 and 6. _
- Douglas, 2 and 1.
Holabird, Jr.,6 and 5.and 12.
2 and 1.j Terry, Jr.,
j- Hartn'n, 10 and 8.
) Fairbanks, 1 up, i) 40 holes. ([ Tolfer, 4 and 3. 5
Thorp, 2 and 1.
i^ 6 and 4.
Harriman, 2 up.
Toler, 2 and 1.
Macd'ld, 3 and 2.
Harriman, 6 and 4. .
- Harriman, 6 and a.
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WOMEN'S ..CHAMPIONSHIP, 1899
HELD AT THE PHILADELPHIA COUNTRY CLUB, OCTOBER 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
Miss Ruth Underbill (Nassau), 105,
Miss Jane S. Swords (Moms County), 10(5.
Miss Pauline Mackay (Oakley), 104,
Miss Alice S. Day (Morris County), 105.
Miss Elsie F. Cassatt (Merion), 103,
Miss Frances C. Griseom (Merion), 100.
eo Mrs. A. de Witt Cbehrane (Ardsley), 103,oo
Miss G. M. Bishop {Brooklawn), 106.
Miss Marion Oliver (Albany), 107,
Miss May Barron {Ardsley), 101.
Mrs. J . F. McFsdden (Philadelphia), 107,
Miss GeneTieve Heeker (Wee Burn), 105.
Mrs. Caleb F. Fox (Huntingdon Valley), 103.
Miss Beatrix Hoyt (Siiuraecock Hills}. 97.
Miss Anna Sands I Newport», 101.
Mis* Florence J&Neeiy i Merion}, 107.
Miss Underhill,• 3 and 2.
Miss Mackay, 3 and 2. J
Miss Underhill, •}3 and 2.
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Miss Cassatt, 3 and 2.
}• Miss UnderMU,5 and 4.
Miss Cassatt, 6 and 5. j
Mrs.Coehrane,5 and 3. j _
- Miss Oliver, 5 and 3. ]) !
? Mrs. McFadden. 1 up, j| 20 holes. J
}• Miss Oliver, 5 and 4.
Mrs. Fox, 3 and 2.
Mrs. Fox, 1 up.19 holes.
Miss Sands, 7 and 5. j
J- Mrs. Fos. 1 up.20 holes, j
Miss Underhill,2 a n d l .
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HELD AT THE BALTIMORE COUNTRY CLUB, ROLAND PARK, SEPTEMBER 14, 15
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W. Smith, Midlothian Golf Club, Chicago, 111.—Open Champion, §150 and §50 GoldMedal
G. Low. Dyker Meadow Golf Club, Brooklyn.New York* '..!
Y. Fitzjohn, Otsego Golf Club, Cooperstown,New York*
W. H. Way, Detroit Country Club, Detroit,Michigan*
W. Anderson, New York, $80J. Park, Esses County Golf Club, Orange, ISFew
Jersey, §70H. Gullane, St. Davids Golf Club, Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania^ $50A. Smith, Washington Park Golf Club, Chi-
cago, Illinois, §25L. AuehterIonie,Glenriew Golf and Polo Club,
Chicago, IllinoisP. Walker. Onwentsia Golf Club, Chicago. Il-
linoisA. Pindlay, Boston, MassachusettsA. Campbell, TJie Country Club, Brookline,
Massachusetts ,Mr. H. M. Harriman, Meadowbrook Golf
Club, Hempstead, Long Island
77
82
So
8077
88
81
82
86
8488
83
87
82
79
80
S581
80
86
81
87
8686
80
88
79
89
79
8085
75
80
82
82
7779
79
85
77
76
82
8184
85
84
85
78
8681
94
79
315
326
326
326327
328
331
330
333
333334
336
339
A. Patrick, Westchester Golf Club, NewYork •
A. Ricketts, Country Club, Rochester, S . Y . .B. Nicholls, Philadelphia Country Club, Bala,
PennsylvaniaH. Turpie, Edgewater Club, Chicago, Illinois.D. Foulis, Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Illin-
oisJ. Poulis, Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Illin-
oisG. Nicholls, Boston, MassachusettsD. Leiteh, Springfield Country Club, Spring-
field, MassachusettsE. Way, Edgeworth Golf Club, Pittsburg,
PennsylvaniaW- Thompson, Huntingdon Valley Cricket
Club, Rydal, PennsylvaniaH. Rawlins, Waumbek Golf Club, Jefferson,
Xew HampshireF. Herd, Washington Park Club, Chicago,
IllinoisJ . Shippen, Aronimink Golf Club, Phila-
delphia, PennsylvaniaR. S. Patrick, New YorkW. Tucker, Chevy Chase Club3 Maryland... .
82S7
8691
83
9490
87
85
82
81
85
868589
2•3
8385
88S8
86
8483
85
87
90
85
86
889291
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8583
91
88S6
85
87
87
98
93
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85
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*Divided second prize, $150; third prize, §125, and fourth prize, §100.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP, 1899 {Continued)
•2 t t ' iS 3 S 5 £
R. Braid, Fainnount Golf Club, Kansas City,Missouri So 90 86 90 351
W. A. Donovan, Mianetuck Golf Club, New-port, Khode Island 82 95 91 86 354
D. Hunter, Baltusrol Golf Club, Short Hills,New Jersey 89 86 89 90 354
R. Thompson, Merion Cricket Club, Haverford,Pennsylvania 90 95 85 S5 355
Mr. F. W. Men Ties, St. Andrews Golf Club,Chauneey 86 90 95 85 356
W. Dunn, New York 91 91 85 89 356. R. B. Wilson, Deal Beach Golf Club, Dealo Beach, New Jersey 87 88 89 93 357
J. Campbell, Dayton Golf Club, Dayton,Ohio SS 91 87 91 357
H. Rawlins. Equinox Golf Club. Manchester,Vermont 89 93 88 S7 357
,T. Harrison, Dayton, Ohio 82 93 84 89 3.iSD. Ball. Washington Golf Club. Washington,
District of Columbia S7 85 92 95 359E. Fitzjolin, Otsegp Coif Club. Cooperstown.
New York 92 »I 00 90 363W. Marshall, Onwenfcsia Club. Lake Forest.
Illinois 8T 101 89 87 364W. Kirk. KnoMwood Ootmtrr Club. Elmsford,
New York ." 1*3 S2 8S SI 3M\V. V. Hoar*. Dayton. Ohio 87 94 89 94 364J. Reid. Country Clab of Atlantic City. Xwr
Jmev ' .' - 9® 93 9a 87 385Pr«l Filifrbn. Oi**go Golf Hub. Oaooers-
ton, New York- .: , . . , , . - . . . * . . . . 84 SI 84 M 3«5
Mr. H. EL Cumming, Swannanoa Golf Club,Asheville 91 92 91
J. Porman, Ardsley Club, New York 98 91 89Mr. T. C. Jenkins, Baltimore Country Club,
Maryland 8S 98 96W. Braid, Baltimore Country Club, Mary-
land 95 92 88J. D. Tueker, Syracuse Golf Club, New York. 97 93 93W. L. Thompson, Huntingdon "Valley Country
Club, Bydal, Pennsylvania *. 97 101 96Mr. C. S. Cox. Fairfield Country Golf Club,
Greenwich, Connecticut 90 95 109Mr. C. P. Lineaweaver, Philadelphia Cricket
Club f 94 102 103Mr. W. M. McCawley, Merion Cricket Club,
Haverford, Pennsylvania 100 102 87W. E. Stoddard. Nassau Country Club, Glen
Cove. Long Island ". 101 106 96Mr. O. MeCammon. Chevr Chase Club,
Maryland .* 94 102 110
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93 367
90 368
87 369
98 373
91 374
91 385
9S 392
97 396
98 387
95 398
106 412
Withdrew: Mr. W. .T. Travis, Oakland Golf Club. Bayside, LongWand; Mr. James A. Stillman, Newport Golf Club, Newport.Rhode Island; David Ogihie. Baltimore Country Club, Baltimore,Maryland: .T. Mitchell.'Cleveland Golf Club, Ohio; Oscar Bunn.Lake Placid Goif flub. New York; F. Reilly, Glenville, Ohio;
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HELD AT MORRIS COUNTY CLUB, SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
W. J. Travis (Oakland), 179,J. I. Blair (Morris County), 184.J. G. Thorp {Cambridge ),*186,M. R. Wright (Philadelphia), 179.Foxhall P. Keene (Newport), 181,R. E. Griscom (Philadelphia). 181.J. A. Tyng (Morris Countv), 181,F. W. Meazies (St. Andrews), 185.F. S. Douglas {Fairfield), ISO,James F. Curtis (Essex County), 184.A. H. Smith (Huntingdon Valley), 181,R. Crowell (Cleveland"), 178.A. Morten (Westchester), 189,W. B. Cutting, Jr . (Westbrook). 182.J. A. Stillman (Newport), 186,E. C. Rushmore (Tuxedo), 188.C. B. Maedonald (Chicago), 178,G. G. Hubbard (Cambridge), 183.John Reid, Jr . (St. Andrews), 18S,A. De Witt Cochrane {St. Andrews), 186.A. M. Coats (Newport), ISO,H. K. Toler {Baltusrol), 1S7.F. H. BoWen {Philadelphia), 185,W. H. Sands (St. Andrews), 187.W. B. Smith (Chicago), 178,J. H. Choate, Jr. (Stoekbridge), 175.L. P. Bayard, Jr. (Baltusrol), 185,H. M. Billings (Ardsley), 184.G. D. Fowle (Philadelphia), 188,H. P. Toler (Baltusrol), 186.Jasper Lynch {Lakewood), 187,C. A. Lineaweaver (Philadelphia), 187.
7 and 6.
I Travis, 4 and 3.
i Thorp, 3 and 2.
I Keene, o and 3. ^
f Tyng, 6 and 5. J K e e n e> * a n d
I Douglas, 6 and 5.
I Smith, 2 and 1.
i Morten, 2 and 1.
I Stillman, 6 and 4.
I Maed'ld, 4 and 2.
i Reid, 2 and 1.
I Coats, 5 and 4.
I Bohlen, 2 up.
I Smith, 8 and 7.
L Bayard by default.
Travis, 5 and 4.
Stillman. 4 and 3.
Macd'ld, 3 and 1.
}- Douglas, 8 and 6.
' 4 aM 3" ]Douglas, 9 and 8.
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Lynch, 3 and 1.
Smith, 7 and 6.
• Smith, 2 and 1.
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WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP, 1898
TTBiT.T) AT ABDSLEY-ON-HUDSON, OCTOBER 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Mrs. W. Fellowes Morgan (Baltusrol), 108, )t Mrs. Morgan, 5 and 4. •}
Miss Harriet S. Curtis (Esses OountyJ, 109. ) j
Miss Carol Eidlitz f Ardsley), 103,
Miss Marion Sbearsoa cCJucagaJ, 107.
Miss Beatrix Hoyt, (Shinnecocic}, 92,
•- Miss Eidlits, 2 and 1, j
Miss Eidlitz, 3 aad 6. "J
Miss Hoyt, 8 and 5.
Miw B. Kejrw it'oscordj. 16iMlas Hojt, 4 aad 3.
Miw Edith D. Bart i »ilad*Ipfci* 1, 100, |%tlm Hoyt, « *ad 8. J
Mra. E. A. ;PiU*8eldK 107.;- !!»« B»rt, S ag-
Miw Ball! L*»il#rSiI! iQueeas County}, 106, 1
Mi** Madeline IfemrJtBaa < Easts i 'snalyl, 102- 1
Mis* Pr*Br«-* t'. itt «Jit-tiem i, 1ST.
Mr* Win. Hsippefi illofii* Coawy-, Ift3.
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OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP, 1898
HELD AT THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB, JUNE 17, IS
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F. Herd, Washington Park 84
Alex. Smith, Washington Park 78
W. Anderson, Baltusrol SI
Joe Lloyd, Esses County 87
W. Smith, Shinnecock S2
W. V. Hoare, Dayton 84
Willie Dunn, New York 85
Mr. H. C. Leeds, Myopia 81
B. Meholls, Lenox 86
R. McAadreWj Gohasset 85
J. Jones, Myopia S3
H. S. Turpie, Glen View 85
A. H. Findlay, Boston - 89
W. Tucker, St. Andrews 90
Mr. J . B1. Gurtis, Harvard 87
J. litster, Philadelphia 92
J. Harland, Weston 84
W. P. Davis, Newport 91
Mr. J. A. Tyng, Morristown 92
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H. Kawlins, Equinox 91
J. Yonds, Magnolia 92
Mr. Q. A. Shaw, Myopia 88
J. H. Mereer, Larchmont 85
G. UiehoHs, Lexington 91
J. D. Dunn, New York 91
W. Campbell, Boston 93
H. K. Sweny, Albany 92
Mr. W. Rutherford, Meadowbrook 100
W. E. Stoddard, Brookline 103
The following withdrew: John Harrison, Philadelphia; H. T.
Eawlins, Lakewood; M. Park, Brooklyn; G. Pearson, Cedarhurst;
J, Foraran, New York: D. S. Hunter, Hempstead; W. Hunter, Man-
hanset; G. W. Cam, Pittsburg; F. E. Eigden, GaTden Gity; G. T.
Eiee, Brookline; B. E. Jones, Beverly; C. R. Jensen, Cape Cod; B..
W. Boreel, Pan; A. &. Griffiths, Bast Islip; K. White, Cincinnati; J.
Foulis, Wheaton; J. D. Tucker, Stoekbridge.
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP, 1897
HELD AT THE CHICAGO GOLF CLUB, WHEATON,' ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER 14, 15, 16, 18
H. J . Whigfaam (Oawentsia), 177,
J . A, StUImaa {Newport), 191.
H. R. Swenj (Albany), 198,
A. M. Coats f Newport}, 19!.
JL H. Peaa f Palmetto}, ITS,
D. EmEset (Wettbrook), 181.
O. E. Pofjjun |Ctew«Bl«a}, 185,
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H. M, HKTIS^S lK»ll««i!» 183.
J. A. Tpig (Morris CoBBtjrl, WS,
G. 8. WIli*tt« #C*ie»fO!, 191.
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[ .Miss Sands, 1 up.I 19 holes.
HELD AT MORRIS COUKTY, OCTOBER 7, 8, 9
Miss Anna Sands (Newport), 103,
Mrs. Shippen (Morris County). 102.
Miss Hojt (Shinnecock), 95,
Miss MeLane (Baltimore), 105.
Miss C. Oliver (Albany), 105,
Miss Griseom (Philadelphia), 102.
Mrs. A. Turnure (Shinneeoek), 105,
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Miss Oliver, 8 and 6. "j
Miss Helen Shelton (Morris County), 111. jI Mrs. Turnure, 3 and 2. J
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP, 1897
Miss Sargent, a and 3; J
HELD AT ESSEX COUNTY COUNTRY CLUB, AUGUST 24, 25, 26
Miss Hoyt (Shinnecock), 10S,
Miss M. Curtis (Essex County), 122. ) " ' j, , , , . , , , _ S" Miss Hoyt. 6 and 4.Mrs. Merrill (Essex County), 125, \ I
>• Miss Longworth. 7 and 6. jMiss C. E. Longworth (Cincinnati), I2S.
Miss Griseom (Philadelphia), 131,
Mrs. K. C. Hooper (Essex County). 121. )
Miss Lucy Herron (Cincinnati), 130,
Miss N. C. Sargent (Essex County), 114.
IOPEN CHAMPIONSHIP, 189?
HELD AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER 17
Thirty-six holes, medal play.
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Joe Lloyd, Essex S3 79 162
W. Anderson, Watch Hill 79 84 163
J. Foulis, Chicago 80 88 168.
W. Dunn, New York 87 81 168
W. V. Hoare, Pittsburg 82 87 169
A. Bieketts, Albany 91 81 172
• B. Nieholls, Lenox 87 85 172
H. Bawlins, Sadaquada 91 82 173
Mr. H. J . Whigham, Onwentsia 87 86 173
D. Foulis, Chicago 86 87 173
W. Marshall, Onwentsia 87 87 174
B. B. Wilson, Shinnecock 83 91 174
Mr. C. B. Macdonald, Chicago 85 89 174
H. Tnrpie, Washington Park 85 90 175
Mr. J. A. Tyng, Morris County 86 91 177
W. Tucker, St. Andrews 90 87 177
B. Foulis, Onwentsia 88 89 177
W. F . Davis, Newport 88 89 177
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E. Leslie, Washington Park 90 92 182
B. MeAndrews, Hudson 90 92 182
J. Harrison, Bidgefleld 97 87 184
S. Tucker, Dyker Meadow 87 98 1S5
W. H. Way, Meadowbrook 89 96 185
E. White, Cincinnati 89 97 186
Mr. Devereux Emmet, Westbrook 98 90 188
Mr. W. B. Smith, Chicago 98 91 189
A. L. Tollifson, Chicago 91 100 191
Mr. Foxhall Keene, Oakland 93 99 192
J. Duncan, Glenview 98 94 192
Mr. J. Reid, Jr., Tale 98 96 194
Mr. H. R. Sweny, Albany 96 98 194
Mr. S. D. Bowers, Otsego 101 98 199
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AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP, 1896
HELD AT SHmNECOCK HILLS, JULY 14, 15, 16, 17
H. J. Whigham (Chrwentsia), 163,
L. P. Bayard, Jr . (Baltusrol), 180.
W. B. Cutting, J r . (Westbrook), ITS,
H. E. Sweny (St. Andrews), 176.
J . A. Tyng (Morris County), 170,
J. K. Chadwiek (Richmond Comity), 179.
L. Waterhury (Newport), 173,
A. M. Coats (Newport), 168.
H. P. Toler (Baltusrol), 170,
A. L. Livermore (St, Andrews), 174.
B. C. Rushmore (Tuxedo), 179,
H. Gt. Trevor (Shinneeock), 175.
W. H. Sands (St. Andrews), 178,
A. H. Fenn (Palmetto), 178.
C. B. Macdonald (Chicago), 178,
J. Gc. Thorp (Camhridge), 174.
Whigham, 2 up.
Sweny, 1 up.
Tvng, 6 and 5.
Coats, 5 and 3.
Toler, 2 up.
Trevor, 2 up.
Sands, 2 and 1.
Thorp, 3 and 2.
i Whigham, 5 and 3.
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HELD AT SHINNECOCK HILLS, JULY 18
Thirty-six holes, medal play.
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James IToulis, Chicago 78 74 152H. Rawlins, Sadaquada 79 76 155G. Douglas, Brookline 79 79 158Mr. A. W. Smith, Toronto 78 80 158John SMppen, Shinneooek Hills 78 81 159Mr. H. J. Whigham, Onwentsia 82 77 159Joe Lloyd, Essex 78 82 160W. Tucker, St. Andrews 78 82 160R. B. Wilson, Shinneeock Hills -.. 82 80 162A. Kicketts, Albany SO 83 163W. H. Way, Meadowbrook 83 81 164
„. W. Dunn, Ardsley 78 87 165oS W. V. Davis, Newport 83 84 167
W. Campbell, Myopia 85 85 170W. T. Hoare, Philadelphia Cricket 90 81 171J. Patrick. Tuxedo 86 S6 172
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Did not finish: Mr. C. B. Macdonald, Chicago; E. A. Wilkie, New-ton Centre; Daniel Leiteh, Denver; James Dagleish, ShinnecoekHills; Samuel Tucker, St. Andrews.
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John Patrick, Tuxedo 46 48 46 43 183John Harland, Weston 45 4S 43 47 183Samuel Tucker, St. Andrews 49 48 45 43 185John Reid, Philadelphia 49 51 55 51 206William Norton, Lakewood 51 58 . . . . 109
AMATEUK CHAMPIONSHIP, 1895
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"WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP, 1895
HELD AT MEADOWBROOK, NOVEMBER 9
For Cup Presented by B. D. WintJirop and W. H. Sands
Eighteen holes, medal play.Q
Mrs. 0. S. Brown, SMnneeock Hills 69Miss N. 0. Sargent, Essex County 70Mrs. W. B. Thomas, Essex County 75Mrs. William SMppen, Morris County 74
' Miss Harrison, Shinneeock Hills 80Miss Anna Sands, Newport 77
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AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP, 1894
HELD AT NEWPORT, SEPTEMBER Z, 4
W. G. Lawrence, Newport 47 46 49G. B. Macdonald, Chicago 46 43 50G. McC. Sargent, Essex County 52 49 51~\.71n4-r,T f2r\rnV\vn "KToTicm/lW: 50 52 57Victor Sorchan, Newport
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HELD AT ST. ANDREWS, DECEMBER 11
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IMPORTANT, EVENTS
January 1.—New-Year's tournament at St. Augustine Golf Club, St. Augustine, Florida.Modal Play. Lowest not score, J. P. Greaves, Florida East Const Club, 77.
January 13.—Open tournament, Oakland, California. Modal play, thirty-six holes. Lowscore, Horace Rawhns, 108. Next low score, Alexander Smith, 174.
January 22-23.—Open tournament at Magnolia Springs, Florida. Won by George Low.February 10.—Pacific Coast Professional Championship at Coronado Golf Club, Coronado
Beach, California. Won by Willie Anderson, 180, 30 holes. Alexander Smith, 181.February 17.—Women's championship of Southern Florida. Won by Miss Oeorgiana
Bishop (Brooklawn Country) by '2 up and 1 to play.February 22-24.—Amateur championship of Southern California at Los Angeles Country
Club. Won by C. E. Orr.March 1-3.—Open tournament at Nassau (Bahamas). Nassau Cup, VV. T. Gray, Garden
City; runner-up, L. F. Brigham, Salem, Massachusetts j Consolation Cup, Levin Marshall,Country Ghib of WestohcRter.
March 8-10.—Open tournament at Miami, Florida. Low score, 30 holes, 180, ClarenceMoore (Chevy Chase). Cup, J. H. Brooks, New York.
March 10.—Southern California Golf Association Championship, won by C. IS. Maud(Riverside).
March 12-14.—Open tournament at Palm Beach, Florida, Low score, 36 holes, 167, H.M. Forrest (Philadelphia Country) ; Palm Beach Cup, C. M. Hamilton (Baltusrol) ; RoyalPoinciana Cup, 0. B. Cory (Oakley) j Consolation Cup, Sidney Carpenter (PhiladelphiaCountry).
March 22-24.—Open tournament at St. Augustine (Florida) Country Olub. Cup won byIt. C. Watson, Jr., by 2 up and 1 to play. M. M. Gridloy (Glen View), runner-up. Consola-tion Cup, H. P. Dixon.
March 2(5-28.-—Winter Championship of Florida a t 8t, Augustine. Won by C. B. Cory(Oakley Country) by 0 up and 4 to play. Howard Colby (.lSssex County), runner-up.
April 2-4.—Open Tournament, Lakeside Golf Club, Richmond, Virginia. Jofi'erson Cupwon by Levin Joyncs (Lakeside), by 0 up and 6 to play. W. F. Morgan (Otsego), runner-up.
April 3-7.—Atlantic City Open Tournament. First day, Vardon, exhibition against bestball of II. M. Harriman and Findlay 8. Douglas, 30 holes. Vardon won, () up and 8 to play.Qualifying round, !!(! holes; low-scores prize won by Walter J. Travis, 180j H, M. Forrest sec-ond, 181. Atlantic City Club Cup won by Walter J. Travis, who beat Findlay S. 'Douglas 4 upand 2 to play. Consolation Cup won by James A. Tyng, Morris Countyj third cup won byW. D. Brownell (Providence) •, fourth cup won by T. O. Ennover (Montclair); foursomeswon by H. M. Harriman and Findlay S. Douglas.
April 18-20.—InterHeholastie (New York) Championship at Garden City. Qualifyinground, low score by IT. B. Hollhis, Jr., Cutler, 82 strokes; championship final, 30 holes, Hol-lins beat C. H. Heoley, Berkeley, 0 up and 4 to play. Team championship won by CutlerSchool, represented by II. B. Hollins, Jr., J. Owen Winston, A. D. Holmes, and T. G. Douglas.
April 19-21.—Golf Club of Lakewood Open Tournament. Best medal score, C, M. Ham-ilton (Baltusrol), 80; Lakewood Cup, 11. C. Watson, Jr. (Westbrook), 1 up, 10 holes.C. M. Hamilton (Baltusrol), runner-up. Consolation Cup, A. K. Tledstrom (Buffalo). In-consolable Gup, (j. Harsh (Lakewood). Handicap, C. II. Robbing (Lakewood), best net,88-—8; 80. Best gross, C. M. Hamilton, 82.
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Anril 23 24 —Lakewood Open Tournament for Women. Qualifying round, low soon; byMrs E. A. Manice (Lenox), 97 strokes. Lakewoud. Cup won by Mius L. 0. Linton(Montreal),' who beat Mrs. Manioc by 2 up.
Anril 25 28 Portland (Oregon) Pacific Northwest Golf Association Championship, Port-land Oregon won by P. B. Gilford (Portland), by 0 up and 4 to play. N. K. Ayer (Port-land), runner-up. Women's Championship, won by Mm W. 15. Ayer by 4 up and 3 to play.
April 26-28.—Hot Springs (Virginia) Cup, U. M. Ilinkle (Kebo Valley). Runner-up,Oden Horstman (Chevy Chaao).
A-pril 20-30—Aikon (South Carolina) Palmetto Golf Club. Low score, Reginald Brooks.(Meadowbrook), 88. Southern Cross Cup, It. U. Johmtone. (CUiicu-rn) by S up and 1 to play.H. 0. Leeds (Myopia), runner-up,
jjay 5,_Team match (twelve a side), Now York m. Pliilailtry Club. Won by New York by 40 holes to 7
liiii, at, Philudrlphia Coun-
j j a y 12. Intercollegiate team competition at Laurence Harbor, won by Yale, representedX. M. Robertson, E. M. Byers, Thomas Cheney, and Charles llit. IJouglas by 2 holes.
July 19-21.—Interscholastic open tournament at Meadowbrook. Qualifying round, lowscore, tie at 92 strokes between F. O. Reinhart (St. Paul's, Concord) and U. A. Murdock (St.,Marks). Chief Cup, won hy J. G. Douglas (Cutler), who beat 1
STATISTICS FOE 1900
Travis, 103 to 171, 30 holes, President's Cup, won by Walter J. Travis, who boat RoderickTerry, Jr. (Newport), 12 up and 11 to play, 30 holes, making a new record of 74 strokes forthe course, and 100 stroke's for a continuous 36-hole round. Pcconic Cup, H. B. Hollins, J r .(Wcstbrook). Consolation Cup, Daniel Chauncey (Pyker Meadow). Open, handicap, CharlesHitchcock, ilv, (Yale), 156 Btvokes from scratch, 36 holes. Chib pair foursome, K. C. Wat-aon, Jr. (Westbrook), 74 strokes. Walter J. Travis and Devereux Emmet second, 77 strokes.
July 28.—Open tournament, •Uehnont Golf Club, Chicago. Twenty-one cards. Medal and$150 won by David Boll with score of 108 for 38 holes.
August 9-11.—Otsego, open tournament, Cooperstown, Now York. Qualifying round, lowscore by Devereux Emmet (Garden City), 80 strokes. Otscgo Cup, won by A. D. Compton(Weatchester Golf), who beat S. C. Clark (Otsego), 2 up and 1 to play. Bogey Handicap, A.» . Holmes (Tuxedo).
August 13-15.—Waiontha Club's open tournament, llichfleld Springs, New York. Quali-fying round, low score by l'\ 1(. Barrett (Bnglewood), 87 strokes. Kichlield Springs Cup, wonby A. D. Compton (Wostelicster Golf), who beat S. O. Clark (Otsego) 1 up, 19 holes.
August 21-25..—Waumbok Club, Jefferson, New Hampshire, JeH'erson Cup, won by JudgeB. O. Prentice (Hartford), who beat Henry A. Blair (Onwentsia), 2 up. Consolation Cup,Douglas Hartshorne (Wamnbek).
August 22.—Final round in women's tournament at Shinnccoek for the Boardman Cup.Won by Mrs. Charles S. Brown, who beat Miss Julia Clarke, 5 up and 3 to play. Mrs.Brown allowed two strokes handicap.
August 22-25.—'Point Judith open tournament. Won by Charles Hitchcock, Jr., whobeat Howard Hitchcock, 11 up and 10 to play, 30 holes.
August 23-20.—Open tournament, Milwaukee Country Club Cup, won by Louis A'llis (Mil-waukee), beating William Waller (Onwentsia), by 1 up in 30 holes.
August 28 to September 1.—Women's championship at Shinnecoek. Qualifying round,low score, by Miss Beatrix lloyt, 1)4 strokes. Championship won by Miss Frances O. Gris-imin (Philadelphia), who beat Miss Margaret Curtis (Boston), 0 up and 4 to play. FirstConsolation Cup, won by Miss Uosnic O, Howe (Pittsburg). Second Consolation Cup, wonby Mrs. William Shippcn. Consolation Ilandiwip, won by Miss K. W. (Joll'e (Point Judi th) .Womun's foursome, won by Mrs. K, A. Manice and Miss O. Barnes (Lenox). Driving com-petition, won by Miss Louise Maxwell (Nassau Country), 18!) yards 5 inches.
August 28 to September 1.—Newport open tournament. Qualifying round, low score byR. C. Watson, Jr. (Wentbrook), ICC strokes, 30 holes. Newport Cup, won by Charles Hitch-cock, Jr. (Yale), who beat C. T. Richardson (Harvard), 4 up and 2 to play, 30 holes.
September 1.—International teams at Quebec. Won by United States, IS) holes to 14.Winning team composed of John Reid, Jr., J. (.«. Averell, John H. Brooks, G. G. Hubbtird, J.Moorhead, S. Stickney, O. S. Farnum, William Waller, Chester Gfriswold, Jr., William Morris,
September 6-8.—Ampersand open tournament. Ampersand Cup, won by Halstead Linds-ley (Harvard), 0 up and 4 to play, over Gilman 1'. Tiffany (Powelton). Algonquin Cup,handicap, won by G. P. Tiffany, 80 strokes from scratch.
September 11-10.—Lenox Invitation Tournament, Qualifying round, low score, tied at102 for 3(1 holes between Granville Kane (Tuxedo) and W. VV. Hoffman (Atlantic City).Umox Cup, won by Samuel Frothingham, who beat H. W. Allen (Pittsfield).
September 12-15.—Tuxedo Invitation Tournament. Qualifying round, low seore by WalterJ. Travis, lfifl strokes, 30 holes. Tuxedo Cup, won by Walter .1. Travis, who boat Xjouis Liv-ingston, Jr. (Westbrook), 5 up and 4 to play, Travis making a new amateur record of 71strokes, Kamapo Cup, (T. P. Snow (Tuxudo). Wee Wah Cup, L. V. Pulsifer (Orford) ;Open Handicap, L. L. Kellogg (Tuxedo), 107—20: 147. Cross score prize, C. M, Hamilton(Baltusrol), 157, 30 holes.
September 10-22.—Wcsslbrook Invitation Tournament, lalip, Long Island. Qualifyinground, low snore by It. O. Watson, Jr. (Westbrook), 171 strokes, 30 holes; Charles Hitch-cock, Jr. (Yale), 174. President's Cup, won by Louis .Livingston, Jr. (Westbrook), who beatCharles Hitchcock, Jr. (Yale), 2 up and 1 to play, 30 holes. Consolation Cup, George E.Watson (Westbrook),
September 20-22,—North Jersey Shore championship, played at Deal Beach, Champion-ship, won by C. II. Murphey, who heat Irving Brokaw, 3 up and 2 to play, 30 holes. Consola-tion Cup, W. A. Clarke (Deal). Handicap, Edward Frassor (Red Bank). Best gross score,H. V. Croker, 02.
September 20-20.—Western championship, at Onwentsia, Western championship won by.William Waller (Onwentsia), defeating W. Holabird, Jr., by 1 up.
Sc|i(,einber 27-20.—New Jersey Golf championship, played at Essex County, Orange.
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Qualifying round, low score by Howard A. Colby (Essex), 82 strokes. Championship won byArchibald Graham (North Jersey), who beat James A. Tyng (Morris (Jaunty), 5 up and 3 toplay 30 holes. Consolation Cup, Austin Colgate (Essex). Handicap, George B. Jenkinson,fd (Essex). Team championship, won by Essex; represented by Howard A. Colby, C. P.Watson, Jr., 0. F. Watsou, and T. H. Powers Farr.
October 1-2.—Open championship at Chicago Golf Club—72 holes, medal play. Cham-pionship won by Harry Vardon (England), 318 strokes; J. H. Taylor (England), second, 315strokes. Eight money prizes are offered for this event, the other victors being: David Bell(Midlothian), 323; Lawrence Auchterlonie (Glen View), 327; Will Smith (Midlothian), 327;George Low (Dyker Meadow), 331; Tom Hutchinson (Shinnecock), 333; Henry Turpie(Edgewater), 334.
October 1-5.—Philadelphia Golf Association championship. Won by Fergus Mackiis (Phil-adelphia Cricket), beating A. J. P. Gallagher (St. David's).
October 3-6.—St. Andrews open tournament. Qualifying round, 3li holes, low score by A.Be Witt Cochrane, 167 strokes. St. Andrews Cup, won by John lleid, .Jr. (St. Andrews), whobeat A. P. Cochrane, 1 up, 3(1 holes. Captain's Cup, won by Marc M. Michael (Yonntakah).Governor's Cup, won by Maturin Ballon (Apawamis).
October 3-6.—Ardsley, -women's tournament. Qualifying round, low score by Mrs. A, DeWitt Cochrane, 98 strokes. Ardsley Cup, won by Mrs. A. De Witt Coehrane, who beat Mrs.E. A. Manice (Lenox), 1 up. Consolation Cup, won by Miss Lilian Brooks (Ardsley).
October 9-12.—Philadelphia women's championship, at Philadelphia Cricket Club. Lowscore, 18 holes, 109, Miss Frances G-riscom (Merion Cricket). Championship won by MissFrances Griscom, beating Mrs. Caleb F. Fox (Huntingdon Valley), by 5 up and 4 to play.
October 16-20.—Baltusrol, women's open tournament. Qualifying round, low score byMiss Beatrix Hoyt (Shinnecock), 97 strokes; 88 scores turned in. Baltusrol Cup, won byMiss Frances C. Griscom (Philadelphia), who beat Miss Gcorgiana Bishop (Brooklawn), 1up. Consolation Cup,, won by Miss Elsa Hurlbut (Morris County), Incousolables1 Cup, wonby Miss Mario G. Bryce (Morris County). Scotch foursomes, won by Miss Maud K. Wet-more and Miss Marion Oliver.
October 22-24.—Women's Golf Association of Boston championship, Oakley Country Club.Won by Miss Grace B. Keyes (Concorn Golf).
November 1-3.—Weatchestor Golf Club, open tournament. Qualifying round, low scoreby Walter J. Travis, 82 strokes. Chief Cup, won by W. L. Thompson (Baltusrol), who beatTravis 4 up and 2 to play. Consolation Cup, Avon by C. F, Wateon, Jr. (Essex County).Handicap won by W. L. Thompson. Mixed foursomes won by Miss Grace Jenkins and JohnSmith (Powelton).
November 8.—Women's team match (15 a side). New York u.s1. Philadelphia, at Phila-delphia Country Club. Won by New York, by 18 holes.
November 10.—Men's team match (12 a side). Now York vs. Philadelphia, at St.Andrews Golf Club, Clmuncey, New York. Won by New York; by 20 holes.
November 29 to December 1.—Lakewood open tournament. Qualifying round, low scoreby C. M. Hamilton (Baltusrol), 78 strokes. Lakewood Cup, won by Walter J. Travis, whobeat Findlay S. Douglas, 3 rip and 2 to play. Consolation Cup, won by Charles H. Seeley(Wea Burn). Third cup, won by W. A. Mallouf (St. Paul's, Garden City). Handicap wonby Irving Brokaw.
November 30 to December 1.—Baltusrol, East Jersey golf championship. Won by HowardGiffin (East Orange), who beat P. O. Pulver (Newark A. C ) , 2 up.
December 13-15.—Atlantic City Country Club open tournament. Qualifying round, lowscore by Findlay S. Douglas (Fairfield County), 173. Atlantic City Cup, won by Findlay S,Douglas, who beat W. H. Davis (Lakewood) by 4 up and 3 to play. Consolation Cup, W. E.Shackleford (Atlantic City). Handicap won by A. 0. Carpenter (Atlantic City). Bestgross score, Findlay S. Douglas.
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1900President, W. B. THOMAS The Country OlubVico-President, JOHN REID St. Andrew's Golf Olub i iVice-President, I-I. 0. OHATFIELD-TAYLOR Onwentsia OlubSecretary, R. BASE KERB , Golf Olub of Lakewood i
20 Broad Street, New York ITreasurer, S. Y. HEEBNEB Philadelphia Cricket Olub *Committee, A. M. COATS. Newport Golf OlubCommittee, HORACE RUSSELL. . Garden City Golf Olub
1899President, W. B. THOMAS The. Country Olub '"Vice-Prosident, RANSOM H. THOMAS Morris County Golf Olub j;Vice-President, I-I. J. WHIOIIAM Onwentsia Olub I"Secretary, R. BACJE KERB Golf Olub of Lakewood 'jTreasurer, GEORUB D. ]?OWLK Philadelphia Country Olub •:Committee, JOHN REID St. Andrew's Golf Olub ICommittee, A. M. COATS Newport Golf Olub '
1898 'iPresident, LAURENCE OUBTIS The Country OlubVice-President, OHARLES B. MACDONALD Chicago Golf Olub lVice-President, RANSOM H. THOMAS Morris County Golf OlubSecretary, R. BAQB KERR. Golf Olub of LakewoodTreasurer, GEORGE D. POWLB Philadelphia Gauntry OlubCommittee, JOHN REID St. Andrew's Golf OlubOommittee, HENRY MAY Washington Golf Olub
1897President, LAURENCE OURTIS The Country Olub '••Vico-President, CHARLES B. MAODONALD Chicago Golf Olub •'Vice-President, RATSSOM IL THOMAS Morris County Golf OlubSecretary, R. BAOE KERR Golf Olub of LakewoodTreasurer, SAMUEL L. PARMSH Shinneoock Hills Golf Olub '
1896President, THEODORE ILVVEMEYER Newport Golf OlubVice-President, LAURENCE Ouiras The Country OlubVice-President, CHARLES B. MAODONALD Chicago Golf OlubSecretary, HENRY 0. TALLMADGE St. Andrew's Golf OlubTreasurer, SAMUEL L. PARRISH Shinnecock Hills Golf Olubo 89
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UNITED STATES GO Li1 ASSOCIATION
President, W. B. Thomas; Vico-Presidents, John Reid and II. C. Ohatfiold-Taylor; Secretary, Robert Bagc Kerr, 26 Broad Street, New York Oity; Treasurer,Samuel Y. Heebner. Executive Committee!, the officers, Horace Russell, and A. M.Coats.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
. Ardsley Olub, Irvington - on - Hudson,New York.
Baltimore Country Olub, Baltimore,Maryland.
Baltusrol Golf Olub, Short Hills, NewJersey.
Chicago Golf Club, Chicago, Illinois.Ohevy Ohase Olub, Washington, D. 0.Country Olub, The, Brookline, Massa-
chusetts.Country Olub of Atlantic Oity.Essex County Olub, Manchester, Massa-
chusetts.Garden Oity Golf Olub, Garden.Oity,
Long Island, New York.Golf Olub of Lakewood, Lakewood, New
Jersey.Knollwood Country Club, Elmsford,
Westchester County, New York.Meadow Brook Club, Hempstead, Long
Island, New York.Midlothian Country Olub, Chicago,
Illinois.
Morris County (Jolf Club, Morristown,New Jersey.
Myopia Hunt Olub, Hamilton, Massa-chusetts.
Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove, LongIsland, New York.
Newport Golf Olub, Newport, RhodeIsland.
Onwentsia Olub, Lake Forest, Illinois. -Philadelphia Country Olub, Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania.Philadelphia Cricket Olub, Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania.St. Andrews Golf Olub, Ohauncey, New
York.Shinnccock Hills Golf Olub, Southamp-
ton, Long Island, New York.Tuxedo Golf Club, Tuxedo Park, New
York.Washington Golf Club, Washington,
D. 0.
ALLIED CLUBS
Agawam Hunt, Providence, Rhode Isl-and.
Albany Country Club, Albany, NewYork.
Allegheny Country Olub, Pittsburg,Pennsylvania.
Allston Golf Olub, Allston, Massa-chusetts.
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Apawarnis Golf Club, Eye, Now York.Aronimink Golf Olub, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.Baltimore Golf Olub, Baltimore, Mary-
land.Beaver Meadow Golf Club, Concord,
New Hampshire.Bedford Golf and Tennis Olub, Bedford,
New York.Belmont Golf Olub, Chicago, Illinois.Brao Bum Golf Olub, West Newton,
Massachusetts.Brooklawn Country Club, Bridgeport,
Connecticut.Broome County Golf Olub, Bingham-
ton, New York.Gape May Golf Olub, Oape May, Now
Jersey.Century Country Olub, Westchestor,
New York.Cincinnati Golf Olub, Cincinnati, Ohio.Cleveland Golf Olub, Cleveland, Ohio.Oolonia Country Olub, Oolonia, New
Jersey.Columbia Golf Olub, Washington, D. 0.Commonwealth Olixb, Boston, Massa-
chusetts.Concord Golf Olub, Concord, Massachu-
setts.Country Olub of Buffalo, Buffalo, New
York.Country Olub of Detroit, Detroit, Mich-
igan.Country Olub of Farmington, Farming-
ton, Connecticut.Country Olub of Kansas City, Kansas
City, Missouri.Country Olub of Lakowood, Lakcwood,
New Jersey.Country Club of Oconomowoc, Ocono-
mnwoc, Wisconsin.Country Club, Pitts-field, Massachusetts.Country Olub of Rochester, Rochester,
New York.Country Club of Ridgefield, Ridgefield,
Connecticut.Country Olub of Scranton, Scranton,
Pennsylvania.Country Olub of Springfield, Spring-
field, Massachusetts.Country Olub of Westchester County,
Westchester, New York.Crescent Athletic Olub, Brooklyn, New
York.
Cummaquid Golf Olub, Barnstable,Massachusetts.
Dallas Golf Club, Dallas, Texas.Dayton Golf Club, Dayton, Ohio.Deal Golf Olub, Deal, New Jersey.Dedham Golf Club, Dedham, Massa-
chusetts.Dutchess County Golf Olub, Pough-
keopaio, New York.Dykcr Motidow Golf Olub, Brooklyn,
New York.Edgewater Golf Olub, Chicago, Illinois.Edgcwood Golf Club, Edgewood Park,
Pennsylvania.Edgeworth Olub, Sewickley, Pennsyl-
vania.Ekwanok Country Club, Manchester,
Vermont.Elki'idge Hunt Olub, Baltimore, Mary-
land.Ehnira Country Olub, Elmira, New
York.Englcwood Field Club, Englewood, New
Jersey.Englowood Golf Club, Englewood, New
Jersey.Essex County Country Olub, Orange,
New iTorsoy.Evanston Golf Olub, Evanston, Illinois.Exmoor Country Olub, Highland Park,
Illinois.Fairfield County Golf Olub, Greenwich,
Connecticut.Fall River Golf Olub.Florida Country Olub, Jacksonville,
Florida.Flushing Athletic Olub, Flushing, Long
Island, New York.Forest Hill Field Olub, Newark, New
Jersey.Golf Olub of Glen Ridge, The, Glen
Ridgo, New Jersey.Golf Olub of Montclair, Montclair, New
Jersey.Harbour Hill Golf Olub, New Brighton,
Staten Island, New York.Hartford Golf Olub, Hartford, Con-
necticut.Hawthorn Golf Olub, The, New Bed-
ford, Massachusetts.Highland Golf Olub, Pittsburg, Penn-
sylvania.Hilkndale Golf Olub, Stamford, Con-
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Hillside Tennis and Golf Club, Plain-field, New Jersey.
Hinsdale Golf Olub, Hinsdale, Ill-inois.
Hoosic-Whisick Club, Canton, Massa-chusetts.
Huntingdon Yalley Country Olub, Ry-dal, Pennsylvania.
Island Club, I-Iaverhill, Massachusetts.Jersey City Golf Olub, Jersey City,
New Jersey.Kenosha Country Club, Kenosha, Wis-
consin.Lake Geneva Country Club, Chicago,
Illinois."Lake Zurich Golf Olub, Lake Zurich,
Illinois.Lenox Golf Olub, Lenox, Massachusetts.Lexington Golf Club, Lexington, Mas-
sachusetts,Los Angeles Country Olub, Los An-
geles, California.Maidstone Golf Olub, East Hampton,
Long Island, New York.Marine and Field Olub, Bath Beach,
New York.Medford Golf Olub, Medford, Massa-
chusetts.Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Penn-
sylvania.i .Milwaukee Country Olub, Milwaukee,"Wisconsin.
Minikahda Golf Olub, Minneapolis,Minnesota.
Misquamicut Golf Club, Watch Hill,Rhode Island.
Mohawk Golf Olub, Sehenectady, NewYork.
Monmouth Beach Golf Olub, Mon-mouth Beach, New Jersey.
Montgomery Park Olub, Memphis,Tennessee.
Morristown Field Olub, Morristown,New Jersey.
Mount Anthony Olub, Bennington Oen-tre, Vermont.
Mount Pleasant Field Olub, Sing Sing,New York.
New Brunswick Golf Olub, NewBrunswick, New Jersey.
New Haven Country Olub, New Haven,Connecticut.
New Haven Golf Olub, New Haven,Connecticut.
Newton Centre Golf Olub, NewtonCentre, Massachusetts.
North Jersey Country Club, Paterson,New Jersey.
Norwood Field Olub, Norwood, LongBranch, New Jersey.
Oakland Golf Olub, Bayside, LongIsland, New York.
Oakley Country Olub, Cambridge, Mas-sachusetts,
Orford Golf Olub, South Manchester,Connecticut.
Otsego Golf Olub, Springfield, NewYork.
Overland Park Olub, Denver, Colorado.Palmetto Golf Olub, Aiken, South Car-
olina.Pasadena Country Club, Pasadena, Cal-
ifornia.Pittsburg Field Olub, Pittsburg, Penn-
sylvania.Pittsburg Golf Olub, Pittsburg, Penn-
sylvania.Point Judith County Olub, Narragan-
sefct Pier, Rhode Island.Powelton Olub, Newburg, New York.Princeton Golf Olub, Princeton, New
Jersey.Quogue Field Olub, Quogue, Long Isl-
and, New York.Red Jacket Golf Olub, Buffalo, New
York.Richmond County Country Olub, Stat-
011 Island, New York.Richmond Hill Golf Olub, Richmond
Hill, Long Island, New York.River Forest Golf Olub, Oak Park, Illi-
nois.Riverside Golf Olub, Riverside, Illinois,Rockaway Hunting Olub, Oedarhurst,
Long Island, New York.Rock Island Arsenal Golf Olub, Rock
Island, Illinois.St. Augustine Golf Olub, St. Augustine,
Florida.St. Davids Golf Olub, St. Davids, Penn-
sylvania.St. Louis Country Olub, St. Louis, Mis-
souri.St. Louis Field Olub, St. Louis, Mis-
souri.Sadaquada Golf Olub, Utica, New
York.Salem Golf Olub, Salem, Massachusetts.
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Saratoga Golf Club, Saratoga Springs,New York.
Seabright Golf Olub, Seabright, NewJersey.
Sinniaaippi Golf Olub, Janesville, Wis-consin.
Skokie Country Olub, Glencoe, Illinois.Staatsburg Golf Club, Staatsburg,
New York.Stockbridge Golf Olub, Stockbridge,
Massachusetts.Swannanoa Country Olub, Ashevillo,
North Carolina.Taconic Olub, The, Williamatown, Mas-
sachusetts.Torresdale Golf Olub, Torreadale, Penn-
sylvania.Town and Country Olub, Elizabeth,
New Jersey.Town and Country Olub, St. Paul, Min-
nesota.Town and Gown Golf Olub, Colorado
Springs, Colorado,Vesper Country Club, Lowell, Mass.Wannamoisett Golf Olub, Rumford,
Rhode Island.Waterbury Golf Association, Water-
bury, Connecticut.
Watervliet Arsenal Golf Club, WestTroy, New York.
Washington Park Olub, Chicago, Illi-nois.
Waumbek Olub, Jeffei-son, New Hamp-shire.
Wee Burn Golf Olub, Noroton, Con-ticut.
Westbrook Golf Olub, Islip, Long Isl-and, New York.
Westcheater Golf Olub, Westchester,New York.
Weston Golf Olub, Weston, Massachu-setts.
Westward Ho Golf Club, Chicago, Illi-nois.
Winthrop Golf Olub, Winthrop, Massa-chusetts.
Wolkston Golf Club, Wollaston, Mas-sachusetts,
Woodland Golf Olub, Auburndale, Mas-sachusetts.
Wyoming' Valley Country Olub, Wilkes-barre, Pennsylvania.
Yahnundaaia Golf Olub, TTtica, NewYork.
Ycmntakah Country Olub, Nutley,Now Jersey.
METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATIONPresident, R. H. Robertson, Shinnecock Hills Golf Olub; Vice-President, Walter
Breese Smith, Tuxedo Golf Olub; Secretary, John Du Fais, Baltusrol Golf Olub,111 Fifth Avenue, New York Oity; Treasurer, Wm. Fellowes Morgan, Morris CountyGolf Olub. Executive Committee, Oliver W. Bird, Jr., Meadowbrook Hunt Olub;Percy Ohubb, Nassau Country Club; Robert Bage Kerr, Golf Olub of Lakewood;Arden M. Robbins, St. Andrews Golf Club; Charles F. Watson, Essex County CountryOlub.
MEMBERS
Apawamis Olub.Ardsley Olub.Baltusrol Golf Olub.Bedford Golf and Tennis Club.Century Country Olub.Crescent Athletic Olub.Dyker Meadow Golf Club.Englowood Golf Club.Essex County Country Olub.Fairfield County Golf Olub.Flushing Athletic Olub.Garden Oity Golf Olub.Harbour Hill Golf Olub.Jersey Oity Golf Olub.
I&iollwood Country Olub.Country Olub of Lakewood.The Golf Olub of Lakewood.Larchmont Yacht Club.Meadowbrook Hunt Olub.Marine and Field Olub.Montclair Golf Olub.Morris Comity Golf Olub.Mount Pleasant Field Olub.Nassau Country Olub.New Brunswick Golf Olub.North Jersey Country Club.Norwood Field Olub.Oakland Golf Olub.
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Pelham Country Club.Powelton Olub, The.Princeton Golf Olub.Richmond Oounty Golf Olub.Richmond Hill Golf Olub.Roekaway Hunting Olub.St. Andrews Golf Olub.Seabright Golf Club.
Shinnecock Hills Golf Olub.Somerset Hills Country Olub.Tuxedo Golf Olub.Wee Burn Golf Olub.Weatbrook Golf Olub.Westchester Country Olub.Westchester Golf Olub.Yountakuh Country Olub.
WESTERN GOLF ASSOCIATION
President, George R. Thome, Midlothian Country Ohib; Vice-President, A. P.Bowen, Riverside Golf Olub; Treasurer, D. It. Forgan, Onwentsia Olub; Secretary,David A. Edgar, Milwaukee Country Olub. Directors, John Moorhead, Jr., AlleghenyCountry Olub; Alan. L. Reid, Chicago Golf Club; P. B. Hoyt, Glen View Golf andPolo Olub; J. G. McGee, St. Louis Field Club; B. F. Schurmeier, St. Paul Town andCountry Olub.
MEMBERS
Milwaukee Country Olub, Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
Kenosha Country Olub, Kenosha, Wis-consin.
Rock Island Arsenal Golf Olub, RockIsland, Illinois.
Town and Country Olub, St. Paul, Min-nesota.
Exmoor Oountry Olub, Highland Park,Illinois.
Chicago Golf Olub, Wheaton, Illinois.Onwentsia Olub, Lake Forest, Illinois.Glen View Golf and Polo Olub, Glen
View, Illinois.Midlothian Oountry Olub, Blue Island,
Illinois.Washington Park Club, Chicago, Illi-
nois.Riverside Golf Olub, Riverside, Illi-
nois.Evanston Golf Olub, Evanston, Illinois.Edgewater Golf Olub, Edgewater, Illi-
nois.Skolrie Oountry Olub, Glencoe, Ill-
inois.
Westward Ho Golf Olub, Oak Park,Illinois.
Allegheny Country Olub, Pittsburg,Pennsylvania.
Cincinnati Golf Olub, Cincinnati, Ohio.Country Olub of Kansas Oity, Kansas
City, Missouri.Oountry Olub of Detroit, Detroit, Mich-
igan.St. Louis Field Olub, St. Louis, Mis-
souri.Belmont Golf Olub, Belmont, Illinois.Lake Geneva Country Olub, Lake Gene-
va, Illinois.River Forest Golf Olub, Oak Park, Illi-
nois.Minikahda Olub, Minneapolis, Minne-
sota.Sinnissippi Golf Olub, Janesville, Wis-
consin.St. Louis Oountry Olub, St. Louis, Mis-
souri.Waukegan Country Olub, Waukegan,
Illinois.Hinsdale Golf Olub, Hinsdale, Illinois.
SOUTHERN GOLF ASSOCIATION
President, Dr. F. C. Woodward; Vice-President, Henry Metcalf; Secretary,Joseph J. McOloskey, Swannanoa Oountry Olub, Asheville, North Carolina; Treas-urer, George Eern. Executive Committee, Dr. F. 0. Woodward, Henry Metcalf,Joseph J. McOloskey, George Fern, J. T. Lupton, Julius Leisel, J. 0. Rumbough.
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MEMBEES
Charlotte Golf Olub, Charlotte, NorthCarolina.
Chattanooga Golf Olub, Chattanooga,Tennessee.
Mobile Golf Club, Mobile, Alabama.Richland Country Olub, Columbia,
South Carolina.
The Country Club of Thomasville,Thomasville, Georgia.
The Swamianoa Country Olub, Ashe-ville, North Carolina.
Wana Luna Golf Club, Hot Springs,North Carolina.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSOCIATION
President, J. B. Miller, Paaadena Country Olub; First Vice-President, C. E.Maud, Riverside Polo and Golf Club; Second Vice-President, A. S. Auchincloss,Redlands Country Olub; Secretary and Treasure!*, J. F. Sartori, Los Angeles CountryOlub. Directors, B. 0. Bruce, R, B. Osborn, R. II . I-I. Chapman, and E. B. Tufts.
Los Angeles Country Club.Pachappa Country Club.Pasadena Country Club.Redlands Country Olub,
MEMBERS
Riverside Golf and Polo Olub,Santa Catalina Island Golf Olub.Santa Monica Golf Olub.
LEAGUE OF CONNECTICUT GOLF CLUBSPresident, John Manning Young, Brooklawn Country Club; Secretary and
Treasurer, Harvey Ladew Williams, Wee Burn Golf Olub. Executive Committee, J.M. Young1, Brooklawn Country Olub; II, L. Williams, Wee Burn Golf Club; I. Lyons,New Haven Country Olub; F. M. Freeman, Fairfleld County Golf Olub; 0, L. Holmes,Waterbury Golf Association; S. Russell, Arawaua Golf Olub; F. R. Oooley, HartfordGolf CM).
MEMBERS
Arawana Golf Club, Middletowii.Brooklawn Country Olub, Bridgeport.Danbury Golf Club, Danbury.Fairfielcl County Golf Olub, Greenwich.Fonwiek Golf Club, Saybrook.Hartford Golf Olub, Hartford,Hillandale Golf Olub, Stamford.Holamum Golf Club, Westport.LitchfMd Country Olub, Litohfield.Litchfiold Golf Olub, Litchfield.Meriden Golf Olub, Meriden.New Canaan Golf Olub, New Canaan.
Now Haven Country Club, Now Haven.Now Haven Golf Olub, New Haven.Norfolk Downs Golf Club, Norfolk.Norwich Olub, Norwich.Oxford Golf Club, South. Manchester.Quagnnnpoxet Golf Olub, New London.Stafford Country Olub, Stafford
Springs.Washington Golf Olub, Washington.Waterbury Golf Association, Water-
buvy.Wee Burn Golf Olub, Noroton.
CENTRA!, NEW YORK GOLF LEAGUE
President, John D. Teller, Auburn; Secretary, John H. Stedman, Rochester;Treasurer, M. IT. Rochester, Albany.
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MEMBERS
Albany Country Olub, Albany.Country Olub of Rochester, Rochester.Elmira Country Olub, Elmira.Jefferson County Golf Club, Water-
town.
Onondaga Golf Club, Syracuse.Otaego Golf Club, Oooperatown.Owasco Golf Olub, Auburn.Sadaquada Golf Club, TJtica.
INTER-COLLEGIATE GOLF ASSOCIATIONPresident, Charles H. Henderson, Harvard; Vieo-President, Oourtlandt D. Barnes,
Jr., Tale; Secretary and Treasurer, S, P. Nash, Columbia.
MEMBERS
Columbia,' Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GOLF ASSOCIATIONPresident, John Moorhead, Jr.; Vice-President, T. K. Laughlm; Secretary, F. X.
Barr, 324 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Treasiirer, W. N. Kerr.
MEMBERS
Allegheny Country Olub.Edgewood Golf Club.Edgeworth Golf Club.
Highland Golf Olub.Pittsburg Golf Club.
LEAGUE OE THE LOWER LAKESPresident, T. H. Newberry, Country Olub of Detroit.
MEMBERS
Buffalo Country Olub.Cleveland Golf Olub.
Country Olub of Detroit.Country Olub of Rochester.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST GOLE ASSOCIATIONPresident, 0. B. Stahlschmidt, Victoria, British Columbia; Secretary, P. B.
Gifford, Portland, Oregon; these with E. A. Strout, Seattle, Washington; Henry M.Hoyt, Spokane, Washington; and Stuart Rice, Tacoma, Washington, constitute theBoard of Directors.
MEMBERS
Seattle Golf Olub, Seattle, Washing-ton.
Spokane Country Olub, Spokane, Wash-ington.
Tacoma Golf Olub, Tacoma, Washing-ton.
Victoria Golf Olub, Victoria, BritishColumbia.
Waverly Golf Olub, Portland, Oregon.
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WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIAPresident, Miss E. B. Burt, Philadelphia Country Olub; Vice-President, Mrs.
Hermann A. Lewis, Philadelphia Cricket Olub; Treasurer, Miss May Haweis, Aroni-mink Golf Olub; Secretary, Miss Margaret 0. Maule, Philadelphia Cricket Olub.Executive Committee, Miss J. A. Berwind, Philadelphia Country Olub, Chairman;Miss K. K. Oassatt, Merio