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18 b INGOLF TOURNEY; Favorites won without exception in the first round of match play in the Congressifonal Countrj® “lub Fall golf tournament today. The only match in the first fight which might be termed an upset was that in which Albert R. MacKenzie of Columbia and Roger Coombs of Washington ware all square at the eighteenth and had Brooke, unattached, defeated A. R. Mackley, Columbia 1 up in 19 holes. E. J. Grey, Manor, defeated W. M. Smith, Congressional, 2 up; W. R. Pendergast, Bannockburn, defeated M. Beaman, Bonnockburn, 6 and 5; E. B. English, Columbia, defeated P. R. Parks, unattached, 8 and 6; C. B. Hatch, Columbla, defeated John H. Zabel, Columbia, 4 and 3. Fourth flight results—J. A. Cox, unattached. defeated Larry Day, un- attached, 3 and 2; E. C. Alvord, Bannockburn, won from F. J. Hughes. Congressional, by default; W. 8. Spagg, Congressional, defeated R. C. Leary, Columbia, 1 up; S. F. Talliaferro. Congressional, defeated Richard Schulze, unattached, 5 and 4; R. E. Carlson, unattached, de- the draw today with Paul J. Frizze“! of Indian Spring, who turned in a qualifying card of 88, 14 strokes above that of Voigt. Voigt stands out in the top half by reason of his splendid medal card. The lower half has in it Albert R. MacKenzle, former Middle | 3t Atlantic champion; S. J. Parks, who finished second to Voigt in the medal round, and H. D. Nicholson, youthful star of the Washington Golf and Country Club. c. The third and fourth flights in the | & tourney today started simultaneously from the first and tenth tees, a method that is an innovation hereabouts, and which was made necessary by the early setting of the sun. Today's pair- ings follow: Other Scores. “ony Ban R. Parl 95, Vi lated—and of the progress. What about tomorrow; Tomorrow Every one is well acquainted with Florida during the pact three years—have heard fir:t hand of tremendous fortunss accumn igantic strides ?u I’uu rm;k for itself in world'z ¢ is Florida's greas potent wealth backed by millions and millions of dollars ecpended in its EDMONSTON & CO, Inc. 612 13th St. ~ei breps Next Droop’s A Wonderful Reduction Sale to Introduce Our New Location. This sale is principally to forcibly ithpress the new ad- dress on the minas of the NEW ADDRESS Shoe Buying Public and our S8} regular patrons as well. WE KNOW THAT PRICE TELLS—awakening the interest as nothing else 15% OFF will, and we know that these —on all W 's Strap P ices Oxtaran Wwomen's Strap Pumps, prices are IMPRESSIVELY $7.50 Grade. . to go extra holes, with MacKenzie winning on ‘the nineteenth. and 4; Gleen McHugh, Bannockburn, K. T. Harre ia George J. Volgt of Bannockburn, |4 : E 5 55 ho Sire cester- | defeated Willlam Ullman, Congres: | a8: Page Hufty; Cong. B4 ve J 'F who won the qualifying round yester- | SFTec WALl e BT S,..,,uc 1.8, 8 day with a score of 74, defeated Paul igt, Dann.. 74; W, C. . : J. Frizzell of Indian Spring by 5 and 3 = - . Vs, C R Hough, ir. Conk. 87, A R today. Other first flight results fol- Volgt Equals Record. Mackenzie, " Col. " 84, va, Roror Coo low: R. T. Harrell, Congressional, de-| Equaling the amateur course record | W 83: Di feated 0. C. Murray, Washington, 3|with a mark of 74, one over par,|iohws: 80 and 1; Luther Florine Beaver Dam, | George J. Voigt of Bannockburn, who | - Second = flight—E. Splcer, Beaver defeated Perry B. Hoover, Indian|hogs the amateur championship of | Qum 89 ve T V. dind: S Jpring, 2 and 1; W. R. McCallum. | the District of Columbia, led a fleld of ope. 1 Wasnington, defeated H. D. Nichol | nearly” 100 piayers in the qualltying | o Cont. 08, son, Washington, b and 3. round of the Congressional Country | ifaror Aot s Third flight results—Harry F.|Club tournament yesterda Voigt Krauss, Bannockburn, defeated J. B.| was six strokes in front of his nearest | Hs Murphy, Bannockburn, 1 up; G. P.|competitor in the medal round, the | {ais Wilhelm, Congressional, defeated | 80 shot on Wednesday by S. J. Park, | John T. Money, Argyle, 3 up; R. W. | unattached, being next to Voigt's 74. | Diges, Indian Spring, defeated W. H. Voigt was paired in the top half of | Third fiight—H. F. Kra $33833283283232838388823288828328282282832828288283283888828383833832332323 general welfare” that ik & CREATER FLORID. A-pea s up and insures for tomorrow— FLORIDA and particularly Hollywood by the Sea Two opportunity tours allowing folks interested in Florida a chance to investigate conditions for themselves and at a saving. 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