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Are winning averages and prominent honors at most of the leading tournaments, including 
{ First Professional and tie for first place in the Grand American Handicap, by Miles J. Maryott, 96 ex 100. 
Second Amateur (tie) in Grand American Handicap, by T. E Graham, 95 ex 100. 
Third (tie) in Grand American Pattee H. E. Poston, 94 ex 100. 
First Professional Average (tie), L. 1. Wade, 99 ex 100. 
Grand American Handicap, | First Amateur Average (tie), C. D. ec 98 ex 100. 
June 18-21. | Second Amateur (tie) in Preliminary Handicap, J. R Graham and T. E. Graham, both scoring 95 ex 100. 
Two out of Five men on the winning Championship Team, J. R. Graham and i, M. Clark. 
Third (tie) in Amateur Championship, J. R. Graham, 186 ex 200, 
Fourth (tie) in Professional Championship, H. W. Kahler, 16 ex 200. 
Highest score for four days, by H. E. Poston, 476 ex 500. 
West Frankfort, Ill., June 27-28 . High Average, by Miles J. Maryott, 385 ex 400. 
Niles, Ohio, June 270 : : - High Amateur Average, by Jas. T Atkinson, 162 ex 170. 
Piedmont, W. Va., June 28 . - . High Average, by Lester S. German, 184 ex 200. 
San Jose, Cal., June 23. . . . . High Average, by J. E. Vaughan, 162 ex 170. 

Watertown, Mass., June 29 . . . High Average, by Roy D. Hodson, 95.2 per cent. (83 straight). Second Average, by G. H. Hassam, 93 6 per cent. 
Pittsburg, Kas., July 1-2. . . . Third Average, by Harry W. Kahler, 382 ex 4oo. 
. : High Professional Average, Miles J. Maryott, 397 eX 420. 
Mt. Sterling, Ky., July 4-5 . . | High Amateur Average, Woolfolk Henderson, 396 ex 420. 
Thomasville, Ga., July 4-5 - . . High Average won by H. N. Hall, 377 ex 400. 
Cherryvale, Kas., July4 ... . High Average (tie) by Harry W. Kahler, 149 ex 150, with a run ot 144 straight. 
Memphis, Tenn., July 9-Il.. =. =. High Professional and High General Average, H. D. Freeman, 557 ex 600. 
Brenham, Texas, July 9-10. . . High Professional and “3 General Average, L. 1. Wade, 330 ex 370. 
East Lexington, Mass., July 4 . . High Amateur. Average, F. J. Daggett, 165 ex 175. 
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