1
•HlWiPP^. IHIS Doctoring By DR. C M1DDLEC0FF » _ - , . A Looks to Big Year; Draws 334 in 2 Meets 69 Tops. JL ^PATHirrS COMPLAINT Poor Positioning of Ball. DIAGNOSIS: Inconsistent for different Clubs TREATMENT: Position the ball on a line half way between the feet for a five-iron shot (See •Il- lustration). For lower numbered irons position the ball about an inch forward of this center posi- tion for each elub until the two- iron Is played about off the left heel Similarly the higher num- bered irons move back so that the nine-iron is played approximately off the right heel. This la a gener- al guide and a little practice will give yon the exact position you want. Copyrlthl *T *•*• r. OUto Gat Roost Lists Pairings for Record Turnout Of 206 at Roost ._ By BEN DANFORTH If the first two events of the season are any criterion, this will he the biggest Year in the 14-year history of the Eastern New York Golf Association, The Association inaugural at Van ScheieW Island last week and yesterday's* meet at Wolferts Roost Country Club drew a total of .134 entrants, some 140 more than participated in the same affairs last year. And another popular tourney, — the Albany Country Club one-day contest — is next on the list, being scheduled for Thursday. June I, when the amateur group resumes activities. There will be no meet next week due to the holiday, the all-time \T~~ {Golf League Slated Colome Country Club golfer* are all act to start play In Twilight Golf League involving mi or more niblick wieldera. Plans will be announced later this week. * It is likely 10-man divisions; K will participate on a round-robinU ««o handicap; Jim Buckley, basis with one week to be allottedMM uied SB •**** handicap for for each round. Winners of the'the same score, and Sal Pusitere. 81RNA GOLFERS BOMB Siena College's golf team en- rtaina Dartmouth tomorrow at 2:M at Wolferts Roost. The In- dians have a record of three vic- tories, throe defeats and a tie. Roxy$ to Meet McEnaney Club The Roxys and the McEnaneys Bleecker Stadium. Rain last will meet in tonight's Albanyjforced postponement of tht Twilight League baseball game iBJCenlrala match ' ni a^s»»' For let - HI After studying record of 206 players who turned I'"*" oiaac but yesterday at the Roost de- """"" spite inclement weather, ENYGA officials wondered if the time will come when Selds will have to be limited. It was dusk last night when the last finishers re- ported scores and it would have been impossible for all to com- plete iS-hole rounds had the en- try list been any larger. Repent Performance Yesterday's geld represented an increase of approximately 70 players over last year's Roost entry list but there was no change hi the ultimate result as Billy Sheilds, the association champion, came home with a one-under par 69 to carry off honors on his home course for the second successive year. Shields won last year's event with a two-over par TO and it was Taming that day, too. The ENYGA titleholder, who was one of the early finishers, played steady golf all the way despite weather conditions and would have threatened his own record of OS had he been putting up to form. He missed only one green as he chalked up 15 pars, »i S7 90 pllrfnen JBS. Brat round o f P " ^ 'SKT&TZ Pairings for ^ J ^ J f " " * 0 ' s p r e . d e a g l e the field, match play in the Wolferts Roost Country Club spring handicap tourney were announced today. One of the feature matches of pion. against Gage B. Fleming. Shields was out In aft, regula- tion figures, with a birdie two; on the short eighth hole, where be sank an eight-footer, and a ! bogie five on the 3S0»yard ninth, he took three from the Norrneniid* Cbrli K M i a i n , NwreanMd* Chart** Staro, Van Schaick Mat IUU1. Mcdret or RlMCti Oftkuty, Van Schaick M. McCUre. Tvoy Pelsasr Hum, v»n Scaakk OWM Kaeuf Nermeiulde eft. H P. Mills, Vaa Saahlrk S7 Btuari McConnell. Borman«i<ia tS A. P laaawSUS, MechaMerllle SO Lewtoa Pr>loa*y, Meenenle*llle 97 Edw.rd Rolhbarfl. Shaker Road M Wt.'i.m Rock. Ven Schaick ft* CBarhn lUuuntn. Via Schaick S3 MUM Mireada. Vast Sahatok SS Pat Murf eno. Van Seh.uk St W. C Herrlck, BjhllatM SS Ch««. Hasten?, Mechenlcvllle M Cha» Stokee, riormanilo* S3 Harry Oteer*. rformaneiaa , St P. O. Walt. Normaaitde SS Albert Brown. Mechenlcvllle SI Oeorte Allen, Hermaaetda S3 Re» J. R. Slu. Normenslde M> Oarrr aie»en«. BaBstaa M John Marin, Normen.ide S3 baa Kinaaman. NormanOde M Jaa Oaote*, Meehenk»ile SS Leon Dwvar, MaOTctai ft Jamaa OtatkatMaa. Noratanelde S3 OMM. Scalane, Columbia t7 William Sort). Van Scheie* 101 B. P. Maltose, Walferte ROOM »1 Bernie Cheater. Columbia M Oeorfe Smeldon*. McQregor SS Brnett Baiuetu, NarMaaaM* M Chae Fruielone. Norm»n»lde 109 Jt D Thomae, Belli ton ft [Dr. Sam Booeaetock. Columbia IS Ken Btlruon. Mormarutde 109 Harry Aylward. NarmaaaKla 10S Ray Aihdown, Beihton S* Jemee J. Warren. NarmaaeMe 100 P. B Lertwn. Celenle M Jaafc SpiUer. Sbakar 101 D. J. Bulllven. Normaneide 113 Howard Bahn. Normaneide 103 A. J, Paraaa, MaOratar 101 Arthur KiMir.JWam KM K Vaa Bwakltk, K Ptta Bshasatag, Nan C B. Cawaa—IH. worn Claaa B—M ao tarda. IT 2S u II M II 17 as 30 M u 20 20 30 M IS 14 30 14 2S II 20 IS 20 II II 14 33 IS 31 25 IS 17 17 14 34 IS II 23 30 IS 20 17 .'0 30 30 II 30 23 94 IT IS various divisions will engage in a final playoff to determine the season's champion. The first round probably will be run off next week. In Semi Finals Play in the spring handicap tourney at Mohawk Golf Club has been brought down to the semi-finals with C. L. Eigelbach, former club champion, still in the running. Eigelbach, handicapped at two, defeated John' Garrison on the •• last green in the closest quarter ••final contest. Garrison, handi- •• I capped at 15, barely missed a putt on the iftth to bring about a tie. In other quarter final matches W. S. G'fford, handicapped at 20. defeated T. R. Rhea, handicapped at 27, s and l; O. S. McNah (S) defeated A J. Wade (18), 3 and 2, and C. I. Hall (28) defeated R, A. Warner (18), 3 and 2. At Van Sckaiek Low gross prize in the week's supper tourney at Van Schaick Island Country Club went to Marse Vergoni, who toured the nine-hole Cohoes course in 37. Tied for first net award were Frank Rogan, who had a 34 with who obtained his 34 with a seven allowance. Primo Carboni and Dr. Alien Purificato had to'* with handicaps of three and six, re- spectively. The tourney committee at Van Schaick is completing plans for a Twilight Two-Man High-Low League Women « Event* Three more affairs for the feminine niblick wielders were down for settlement today with women's committees running off weekly events at Wolferts Roost, Normanside and Van Schaick Is- land, Cohoes. POLISH PICNIC RAIN OR SHINK Sunday, May 27 ' at mr—™- Excelsior House SNYDER'S LIKE ALBANY ARMY and NAVY STORE STOM HOURS: |Dafry-t A. St. M4*.M, Tamdey-- f A M . fa F. 84. Or Just Relaxation m the Crest Out- fvarylhinf ah Yea." GOV'T SLEEPING BAGS 100% All WOOL 0. 0. "STORE OF 10.000 ITEMS RACING TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. OVER 100 LAPS OF THRILLING ACTION EMPIRE RACEWAYS OINllAl EVENINGS Ys. playing witn a while Fleming had a four allowance. Tom Brothers, who had a net of M with the aid of an eight han- dicao to teed the field in the oualifylng round, win face B. K. Hawley, who turned In a net at r.\ with a 12 allowance. Three divisions of 32 and one of eight will engage In match! 3 , the first round of which weoT^lH be allollled'for each subsequent round witn the Bnale to ha played June 24. Judge E. H. Galhap won the second division last year while Ed Eckert trlumohed In the third won the fourth division prize.' Hera are the first round pair- ings with qualifying, scores and! handicaps In oarentheses Voter Brack*: T.V. Bralhart m - S i *fc i»$-M> »a, a. W. Battle » r M l l , D. B. Tree, «»».»» rm. J K. «H*-»-*> fSS-U». Hanp otsse. (W-»» fa. J M tWBf <SM). J B. SU*fT (TS-SI »e. J. J, Caiej • «loa-JSt. 1. 1. BraSr IV>-13> vt. C. f, aurene «n-l). WlllUai Baaaaty n»-J» »•• "uwer Bracket'!' M. Kane (Sl-Hi »• BatearTBJaUk (tS-S>. Jt» PWa »H-l7»-*a. A. i. WeOtate rss-Mi, o. W. Wi .SUWl ».. Myle« ChaBIa (S3-I.. i*sai n. Jack aciiiy .*o-m. riUMf.ld (S3-I3. v, M Stewart Laa Witt ITS-Si »• WaS Modti B. M. Oa!!«p tS.t-U» *i. M. P, tas-li). Stash KBflt (Sw-17> »i Tass Carrifaa_ 'Si-; BreafeM! a. p Hafcwar <%\• \*> »e SS-ll». Charla* Kaoklsa Charlae Baehaaeji (SJ-Si. (S9-1S) vs. J. 1. Jvdaa (180-J4. T(. C. D. _, (SS-tlt. 1WB Back (H-JOi vi. Bawcrt PlwataN 'S3-1S>. * S Kuhn iSS-Si »». >!*• ••» *i M ' - f » J^ff nee-Mi »t. Bart RaUi 83-7. P P BetuaMt (M-N. n. Oaarta L»e (tt<lS). Uwer Braokat: PVaH BITCC rsi-ist »• B. J, Bekert (S7-I0>. Jack Blah tS)-?) M. Wllltaa Vaaal liei-SSi. Jack Leelle Ht-Ul fa, *. a. etttee (laa-sji, j A '"M* *?ha rammed down for a birdie four? Hit nearest competitors were 1 five strokes hack, William Gorra- ley of Antlers'and Barker Serian of Normanside finishing with 74a to lie for second. Then came George Kubica and Walt Kubica, both of Pontusk, with 75s follow- ed by Lou Witt Jr. of the home dub with 78. Fled Trouble Many entrants found of trouble on the malH layout and ai (3a in the A division and 54 in the B group) failed to turn in cards. Shields carried off irst, graea pftaa while William Gormley and Serian divided second and third. The first net prise wont to Jackie* Gormley Jr., who carded a «§ with the aid of an 11 handicap, while Dr. C. G. Beckwith of Columbia was "next fat line With «M, u/ing a IS handi- cap. There was a four-way tie at m for the remaining net awards Involved in this were Guy Man- gano of Edison Club, with an eight handicap; Frank Buffardi of Ballston Spa, with a 12 handi- cap; Dr. John Ostrowski of Normanside Country Club, with a'nine handicep, and William Johnston of Taconic Golf Club, with a 12 allowance. Par for the Boost course and Shields card follow. Jaa Bayee I10S-2S». 1. D. Harrl- *>. W. B. Barrlea* (BT>Se>, <fS.lt, »• WBawa S«lll»aa a. arniui <ss-*> at, a n OXJaa- Mike Heaaerer .*3-U« ».. Upper Bracket: Bttfe Urn (tBt-Bt) VS. O. A. Dreeear <S*>1M. B. a Mmum >1W- SS) vs. A. W. Malaa (ta«-lSi. Bufeae Ofpsaaet rn-itr •* a. n. ucotaaie itt-lS). Tktftaai Urn IteS-SS) »• *tt, a t. BSBwBJS ( « . » ) as. * B Caaaley (101-1S). B. StaekBaauwrr UOJ^Wi »i. i. i. Pltapatrice MJ4JS, Jack ASair <S7-st »». Taai Vareaa . t i s - i n , C. j . Knoener <«3.12) »«. C. Cherauetl, (tl-lSi. Lawar BraaB**: a. P. Kurrey HT-Hi »». M J Barry iM-nt. B O. May «t3-l]< »• Baa KcMt * !».»•., t, j. McCarthy <ai-l3» v*. Balpa Cwasar «ta»-S]i. S, H. Blcrele isi-il re, kya; Ate Raa »»«-U» «i Barnta Ptcatta iUS-H). t. « Srhupo •ta-ll" **.***,*.*. Baaiey <lo».«h »i a B. wan itei-r^ — - •a. aya. -It). DM CaWy"fws'.»i BMaB «Bt 4 S4 ,U4 41S- 3S BT m 344 «S) 444-3S— f Bt*Mt la 344 443 444 54-OS The scores turned in follow: Pat Bwrftf <_«> »• D» •ML A, P. "»I»B« >M> vs. kya. J », Bvtva ftji vs * fan "*• — • — " Hit W kye Fourth Indicted As Cage Fixer Jeek Oanaley Jr. . . . . Dr. C O. Beekwltb. Cray MaafaaM. Bslaai Ptaafe aofferdi Dr John Oatra wnilaai Sktatta Wat. Jwkaatae. Uaatof Olaae. Nona. as* Oormler Aaller, Barker Swctaa, Bans. Bnaerd McDarwatl. htcOreaar CtalparM. Ovarii Kubica, Paataatc Marie Verfonl. VaaBehBiek JM Vcrfwat, VaaSahatck Praa. Braa. Berkthlre Stay Bat*. Warm Tray _ Pwatwstt BB1 ftMsass^sBmat Jaafc ToVA Oava Briata Carawai. VsaOekakk Jael Ruch. Beast Daa BAikoui, Ml inn Aniela OajUerfll. Marh'leellta J«ha Znkea. Berk,hlr. Tic StiUlraa. laaawt Artfcor Smith, BanaaMiaa B4 WUk. 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•HlWiPP^. IHIS •

Doctoring

By DR. C M1DDLEC0FF

» _ • • - , .

A Looks to Big Year; Draws 334 in 2 Meets 69 Tops.

JL

^PATHirrS C O M P L A I N T Poor Positioning of Ball.

DIAGNOSIS: Inconsistent for different Clubs

TREATMENT: Position the ball on a line half way between the feet for a five-iron shot (See •Il­lustration). For lower numbered irons position the ball about an inch forward of this center posi­tion for each elub until the two-iron Is played about off the left heel Similarly the higher num­bered irons move back so that the nine-iron is played approximately off the right heel. This la a gener­al guide and a little practice will give yon the exact position you want.

Copyrlthl *T *•*• r. OUto Gat

Roost Lists Pairings for

Record Turnout Of 206 at Roost

._ By BEN DANFORTH If the first two events of the season are any criterion, this will

he the biggest Year in the 14-year history of the Eastern New York Golf Association,

The Association inaugural at Van ScheieW Island last week and yesterday's* meet at Wolferts Roost Country Club drew a total of .134 entrants, some 140 more than participated in the same affairs last year. And another popular tourney, — the Albany Country Club one-day contest — is next on the list, being scheduled for Thursday. June I, when the amateur group resumes activities. There will be no meet next week due to the holiday,

the all-time \T~~

{Golf League Slated Colome Country Club golfer* are all act to start play In

Twilight Golf League involving mi or more niblick wieldera. Plans will be announced later this week. *

It is likely 10-man divisions; K — will participate on a round-robinU « « o handicap; Jim Buckley, basis with one week to be allottedMM u i e d SB •**** handicap for for each round. Winners of the'the same score, and Sal Pusitere.

81RNA GOLFERS BOMB Siena College's golf team en-rtaina Dartmouth tomorrow at

2:M at Wolferts Roost. The In­dians have a record of three vic­tories, throe defeats and a tie.

Roxy$ to Meet McEnaney Club The Roxys and the McEnaneys Bleecker Stadium. Rain last

will meet in tonight's Albanyjforced postponement of tht Twilight League baseball game iBJCenlrala match

' nia^s»»' For let

-HI

After studying record of 206 players who turned I'"*" oiaac but yesterday at the Roost de- """"" spite inclement weather, ENYGA officials wondered if the time will come when Selds will have to be limited. It was dusk last night when the last finishers re­ported scores and it would have been impossible for all to com­plete iS-hole rounds had the en­try list been any larger.

Repent Performance

Yesterday's geld represented an increase of approximately 70 players over last year's Roost entry list but there was no change hi the ultimate result as Billy Sheilds, the association champion, came home with a one-under par 69 to carry off honors on his home course for the second successive year. Shields won last year's event with a two-over par TO and it was Taming that day, too.

The ENYGA titleholder, who was one of the early finishers, played steady golf all the way despite weather conditions and would have threatened his own record of OS had he been putting up to form. He missed only one green as he chalked up 15 pars,

» i

S7 90

pllrfnen J B S . Brat round o f P " ^ ' S K T & T Z Pairings for ^ J ^ J f " " * 0 ' s p r e . d e a g l e the field, match play in the Wolferts Roost Country Club spring handicap tourney were announced today.

One of the feature matches of

pion. against Gage B. Fleming.

Shields was out In aft, regula­tion figures, with a birdie two; on the short eighth hole, where be sank an eight-footer, and a ! bogie five on the 3S0»yard ninth,

he took three from the

Norrneniid* Cbrli KMia in , NwreanMd* Chart** Staro, Van Schaick Mat IUU1. Mcdret or

RlMCti Oftkuty, Van Schaick M. McCUre. Tvoy Pelsasr Hum, v»n Scaakk • O W M Kaeuf Nermeiulde eft. H P. Mills, Vaa Saahlrk S7 Btuari McConnell. Borman«i<ia tS A. P laaawSUS, MechaMerllle SO Lewtoa Pr>loa*y, Meenenle*llle 97 Edw.rd Rolhbarfl. Shaker Road M Wt.'i.m Rock. Ven Schaick ft* CBarhn lUuuntn. Via Schaick S3 MUM Mireada. Vast Sahatok SS Pat Murf eno. Van Seh.uk St W. C Herrlck, BjhllatM SS Ch««. Hasten?, Mechenlcvllle M Cha» Stokee, riormanilo* S3 Harry Oteer*. rformaneiaa , St P. O. Walt. Normaaitde SS Albert Brown. Mechenlcvllle SI Oeorte Allen, Hermaaetda S3 Re» J. R. Slu. Normenslde M> Oarrr aie»en«. BaBstaa M John Marin, Normen.ide S3 baa Kinaaman. NormanOde M Jaa Oaote*, Meehenk»ile SS Leon Dwvar, MaOTctai f t Jamaa OtatkatMaa. Noratanelde S3 OMM. Scalane, Columbia t7 William Sort). Van Scheie* 101 B. P. Maltose, Walferte ROOM »1 Bernie Cheater. Columbia M Oeorfe Smeldon*. McQregor SS Brnett Baiuetu, NarMaaaM* M Chae Fruielone. Norm»n»lde 109

Jt D Thomae, Belli ton f t [Dr. Sam Booeaetock. Columbia IS Ken Btlruon. Mormarutde 109 Harry Aylward. NarmaaaKla 10S Ray Aihdown, Beihton S* Jemee J. Warren. NarmaaeMe 100 P. B Lertwn. Celenle M Jaafc SpiUer. Sbakar 101 D. J. Bulllven. Normaneide 113 Howard Bahn. Normaneide 103 A. J, Paraaa, MaOratar 101 Arthur K i M i r . J W a m KM

K Vaa Bwakltk, K Ptta Bshasatag, Nan C B. Cawaa—IH. worn

Claaa B—M ao tarda.

i« IT 2S

u I I M II 17 as 30 M u 20 20 30 M IS 14 30 14 2S II 20 IS 20 II II 14 33 IS 31 25 IS 17 17 14 34 IS II 23 30 IS 20 17 .'0 30 30 II 30 23 94 IT IS

various divisions will engage in a final playoff to determine the season's champion.

The first round probably will be run off next week.

In Semi Finals

Play in the spring handicap tourney at Mohawk Golf Club has been brought down to the semi-finals with C. L. Eigelbach, former club champion, still in the running.

Eigelbach, handicapped at two, defeated John' Garrison on the

•• last green in the closest quarter ••final contest. Garrison, handi-•• I capped at 15, barely missed a putt

on the iftth to bring about a tie. In other quarter final matches

W. S. G'fford, handicapped at 20. defeated T. R. Rhea, handicapped at 27, s and l; O. S. McNah (S) defeated A J. Wade (18), 3 and 2, and C. I. Hall (28) defeated R, A. Warner (18), 3 and 2.

At Van Sckaiek

Low gross prize in the week's supper tourney at Van Schaick Island Country Club went to Marse Vergoni, who toured the nine-hole Cohoes course in 37.

Tied for first net award were Frank Rogan, who had a 34 with

who obtained his 34 with a seven allowance. Primo Carboni and Dr. Alien Purificato had to'* with handicaps of three and six, re­spectively.

The tourney committee at Van Schaick is completing plans for a Twilight Two-Man High-Low League

Women « Event*

Three more affairs for the feminine niblick wielders were down for settlement today with women's committees running off weekly events at Wolferts Roost, Normanside and Van Schaick Is­land, Cohoes.

POLISH PICNIC RAIN OR SHINK

Sunday, May 27 ' at mr—™-

Excelsior House SNYDER'S LIKE

ALBANY ARMY and NAVY STORE STOM HOURS:

|Da f ry - t A. St. M4*.M, Tamdey--f A M . fa

• F. 84.

Or Just Relaxation m the Crest Out-

fvarylhinf ah Yea."

GOV'T SLEEPING BAGS 100% All WOOL 0. 0.

"STORE OF 10.000 ITEMS

RACING TONIGHT

8:30 P. M.

OVER 100 LAPS OF THRILLING ACTION

EMPIRE RACEWAYS OINllAl

EVENINGS Ys. playing witn a while Fleming had a four allowance.

Tom Brothers, who had a net of M with the aid of an eight han-dicao to teed the field in the oualifylng round, win face B. K. Hawley, who turned In a net at r.\ with a 12 allowance.

Three divisions of 32 and one of eight will engage In match!

3, the first round of which w e o T ^ l H be allollled'for

each subsequent round witn the Bnale to ha played June 24.

Judge E. H. Galhap won the second division last year while Ed Eckert trlumohed In the third

won the fourth division prize.' Hera are the first round pair­

ings with qualifying, scores and! handicaps In oarentheses

Voter Brack*: T.V. Bralhart m-Si *fc

i»$-M> »a, a. W. Battle » r M l l , D. B. Tree, «»».»» rm. J K. «H*-»-*> fSS-U». Hanp otsse. (W-»» fa. J M tWBf <SM). J B. S U * f T (TS-SI »e. J. J, Caiej

• «loa-JSt. 1. 1. BraSr IV>-13> vt. C. f, aurene «n-l). WlllUai Baaaaty n»-J» »••

" u w e r Bracket' ! ' M. Kane (Sl-Hi »• BatearTBJaUk (tS-S>. Jt» PWa »H-l7»-*a. A. i. WeOtate rss-Mi, o . W. Wi .SUWl ».. Myle« ChaBIa (S3-I..

i*sai n. Jack aciiiy .*o-m. riUMf.ld (S3-I3. v, M Stewart

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Uwer Braokat: PVaH BITCC rs i - is t »• B. J, Bekert (S7-I0>. Jack Blah tS)-?) M. Wllltaa Vaaal liei-SSi. Jack Leelle Ht-Ul fa, *. a. etttee (laa-sji, j A

'"M* *?ha rammed down for a birdie four?

Hit nearest competitors were1

five strokes hack, William Gorra-ley of Antlers'and Barker Serian of Normanside finishing with 74a to lie for second. Then came George Kubica and Walt Kubica, both of Pontusk, with 75s follow-ed by Lou Witt Jr. of the home d u b with 78.

Fled Trouble

Many entrants found of trouble on the malH

layout and ai (3a in the A division and 54 in the B group) failed to turn in cards.

Shields carried off irst, graea pftaa while William Gormley and Serian divided second and third. The first net prise wont to Jackie* Gormley Jr., who carded a «§ with the aid of an 11 handicap, while Dr. C. G. Beckwith of Columbia was "next fat line With «M, u/ing a IS handi­cap.

There was a four-way tie at m for the remaining net awards Involved in this were Guy Man-gano of Edison Club, with an eight handicap; Frank Buffardi of Ballston Spa, with a 12 handi­cap; Dr. John Ostrowski of Normanside Country Club, with a 'n ine handicep, and William Johnston of Taconic Golf Club, with a 12 allowance.

Par for the Boost course and Shields card follow.

Jaa Bayee I10S-2S». 1. D. Harrl-*>. W. B. Barrlea* (BT>Se>, <fS.lt, »• WBawa S«lll»aa

a. arniui <ss-*> at, a n OXJaa-Mike Heaaerer .*3-U« »..

Upper Bracket: Bttfe Urn (tBt-Bt) VS. O. A. Dreeear <S*>1M. B. a Mmum >1W-SS) vs. A. W. Malaa (ta«-lSi. Bufeae Ofpsaaet rn-itr •* a. n. ucotaaie i t t - lS) . Tktftaai Urn IteS-SS) »• *tt, a t. BSBwBJS ( « . » ) as. * B Caaaley (101-1S). B. StaekBaauwrr UOJ^Wi »i. i. i. Pltapatrice MJ4JS, Jack ASair <S7-st »». Taai Vareaa . t is- in, C. j . Knoener <«3.12) »«. C. Cherauetl, ( t l - lS i .

Lawar BraaB**: a. P. Kurrey HT-Hi »». M J Barry iM-nt . B O. May «t3-l]< »• Baa KcMt * ! » . » • . , t, j . McCarthy <ai-l3» v*. Balpa Cwasar «ta»-S]i. S, H. Blcrele i s i - i l re, kya; Ate Raa »»«-U» «i Barnta Ptcatta iUS-H). t. « Srhupo •ta-ll" **.***,*.*. Baaiey <lo».«h »i a B. wan itei-r^ — -•a. aya.

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