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for his second and got an easy three, 
winning the hole. To the short fifth 
Whittemore drove to the green, but 
high to the right. Evans, on the 
otherhand, was below the hole, to 
the left and about 12 feet away from 
the pin. He sent up one of those 
curling sort of puts, and, lo and be- 
hold, it dropped for one of the best 
shots seen during the tournament. 
On the seventh he had another re- 
markable put, when Whittemore laid 
him a dead stymie-on his fourth, af- 
ter having been out of bounds from 
the tee. With a niblick, the west- 
erner Fopped the ball and went into 
the hole for a half in five, where all 
conceded Whittemore a win. To the 
eighth they were both off the green, 
but Evans approached so that he 
got an easy four, while Whittemore 
took five. That squared the match. 
They halved the ninth in four, when 
Whittemore drove a_ trap to the 
right of the green. They were out 
in 38 each. 
Evans drove into a_ brook that 
runs along the out of bounds line 
to the 10th, and was forced to drop 
a second ball. Whittemore was in 
a trap on his second, and as a result 
they halved the hole in five. To the 
11th Evans drove owt of bounds, 
while Whittemore was on a line for 
fair distance. 
Evans’ second drive was an ex- 
cellent effort, but a 35-foot put 
which Whittemore negotiated was 
more than any golfer could contend 
with, and Whittemore won the hole. 
To the 12th Evans was in the trap 
to right, but managed to get a half 
in four. Halves in 5-4-4 followed at 
the next three holes. 
To the 16th Evans drove that same 
brook that has caused him trouble 
on two other occasions, and as a 
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result Whittemore got the hole, 3 to 
5. To the 17th his second was dead, 
a eclub’s length from the pin. He 
sank the ball for a 3, two under 
bogey. They halved the home hole 
in 4 and Whittemore won the match. 
The ecards: 
Whittemore, 455 43 3 5 5 4—38 
Evans 56444254 4—38 
Whittemore 534544 3 5 4—37—%5 
Evans 5445445 3 4—38—76 
MANCHESTER CUP 
Semi-Final Round 
P. W. Whittemore, Essex, defeated G. 
H. Crocker, Essex, by default. 
CG. Evans, Jr., Edgewater, Ill., defeated 
H. H. Wilder, Vesper, by 4 and 2. 
Final Round 
P. W. Whittemore defeated C. Evans, 
Alves t ahne 
SECOND SIXTEEN 
Semi-Final Round 
S. T. Hicks, Oakley, defeated 
Broadhead, Salem, by 4 and 3. 
P. D. Haughton, Essex, defeated A. L. 
Squier, Brae-Burn, by 2 and 1. 
Final Round 
P. D. Haughton defeated S. T. Hicks, by 
1 up, 
Se NE 
THIRD SIXTEEN, HANDICAP 
Semi-Final Round 
R. Hornblower, Belmont (7), defeated 
D. C. Bakewell, Pittsburg (4), by 3 and }. 
G. H. Pushee, Brae-Burn (10), defeated 
W. K. Farrington, Brae-Burn (8), by 7 
and 5, 
Final Round 
R. Hornblower (7) defeated G. H. 
Pushee (10), by 2 and 1. 
FOURTH SIXTEEN, HANDICAP 
Semi-Final Round 
A. L. Southerland, Essex (8), defeated 
A. H. Howard, Brae-Burn (9), 1 up, 19 
holes. 
D. B. Hussey, Essex (12), defeated 8. 
Carr, Essex (11), by 3 and 1. 
Final Round 
D. B. Hussey (12) defeated A. L. South- 
erland (8), by 1 up, 19 holes. 
FIFTH SIXTEEN, HANDICAP 
Semi-Final Round 
G. E. Warren, Essex (9), defeated J. H. 
Lancashire, Essex (18), by 1 up, 19 holes. 
G. W. Watts, Essex (14), defeated E. E. 
Bird, Woodland (16), by 1 up, 19 holes. 
Final Round 
G. W. Watts (14) defeated G, E, Warren 
(9); by: Te up; 
