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DOINGS AT GOLF CLUB i. B. C0UB1N 3RD, WINS i Tie Regular Saturday To.arnament was Held ia Spile Threatening Skies Adown the club bouse steps she trips. ; lo play her game arrayed In all the fettle that equips A golfer and a maid. With plaited hag and clubs half score \ JN ith gard and eyes of blue 1 With patent halls a goodly store And smiles ancj .dimples too. And now upon the teeing plot, "Must 1 go first?" sh- pouts. "No, you! You'se played you know slot!" ; And flutters, pleads and doubts. She waggles— and a lock of hair 8be deft y to ka like this— She waggles ai-d says, "I declare I'm aure that I shall miss." At lant she Bwirgs, (midst other things A list my space scarce brooks, — ) And while s "Fore" she sweetly singsShe wondtrs how Ae looks. And thougi the ball may not skim far, E'en never move a hit, Who'll dare deny the chances are That she has made a hit? Saturday, the members of the club having shown the authorities by their behavior last week that rain could not dampen their ardor, the regular weekly tournament was held in spite of
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. the poor weather and general gloomy 1 countenance of the sky. The course was j slow and sogcy from the large amount I j of rain which "had not yet been evaporMated when the tourney commenced. This, however, jlid not sffect the lovers . of the game as more players were en- ' ' j tered yesterday than any other time j -this season. . ] The social part ot the Golf Club upheld by the Ladies Association in the fom of the regular weelly tea on the porch. The ladies. *s the men, could 'not be kept away by the threatening I appearance of the sky but Abu ted the , ■ 1 heavens by wearing beautiful row is j and 'r m-foiming thejporch into a veri table , flower garden with the beauty j thereof. Not too digress to far fnim the I main subject in the rapturou- remembrance of the beautiful scene, let us return to the gentlemen's tournament. | This event was won by J. B. Colahan, . 3-d. by a gross score of eighty- tnree . and uet sever: ty-niue The score were': , Hp. Gr. tft , J. B. C-lahan, 3rd, 4 83 79 , R. W. Wister, 12 91 79 I Walter Bond, 9 89 80 S.' Bis ham, 8 88 80 ' W. M. Allen, 10 91 81 R. »* . Harvey, 0 81 81 1 S. Daniels, 13 95 82 ' K. F. Cook. 8' 91 83 < T. W. Eastwick, 8 91 83 I F. G. Bas-ett, 12 «6 84 F. A. Hays, 7 92 85 < ' E. K. Bispham. 5 90 85 ' J. P. Edward, 0 85 85 ' Dr. C. N. Davis, 10 95 85 ' Whitten Evens, 12 98 86 ' C. L. [Matthews, 12 101 89 ' Thoa. F. Hay. 4 94 90 ' Llewellyn[Smith, W. J. MacLaughlin, ; r J. E. Smith, J. F. Neary and Linton , ' Matthews withdrew.
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REGATTA AT I OCEAN CITY CAPE MAY WINS 2 OUT OF 3 ; Tie Meteor u4 the Hess Wii , Eveet is VUct Ttej Were . ' : EitereA. The Inquirer's final events between tbe Cape May. Wildwood, HoUv Beach " and Ocean City Yacht Clubs were.beld " Tbe largest number of beautiful and practical motor boats were gathered in this one spot to cheer and aid to victory the representative boats from their home clubs. Flags, whistles , and cannons could be seen and heard . at all points of the loompaaa. Among i this throng which cheered in its various methods for its favorites. Cape May was not left unrepresented. B«£ j side the' boats and pilots who were t there to try and land some of the hand- f some cups for the Cape May Yacht " Club's trophy room, tbefe were a large ( number of Don-contesting boats and ■ interested spectators from here. These : enthusiasts did not go in*vaiD, howf - ever, as the local contingent justified their confidence and took twn- oat of 1 the three events. It was only by a . greatly to be deplored mishap that ' Cape May did not receive 'first honors ; in all the; events. Cape May has now by yesterday's g(>od w6rk earned the much coveted and desired title of un- ' j defeated champions on 'the bodit6 ofwaterjused .for motor boating in all , SouthfJcrsey. The "Meteor," B. I. Gibbon's speedy motorfhoat took tbe speed class event . in fta I walk. From the minute the ' echo of "the starting gun |sounfle(l it , was evi lent that Cape May, through the agency. of this boat, was the onl? resort who had a chance. The -victory was so pronounced that it looked to the ! spec ■ tors , much the same as a deer being IchasedJ by a^iomber of snails, • , the .CapeJ May (boat seeming to be travelling more throgh the air than, the water. ( ! The oiher toats which cent* stea in' ! this'evi nt were: The "Slick." of - ' Hoi y Beach. IThe "Holly Terror." of j : Ocean City. "The Anna," of Ocean : City. LI The "Slick" and the "Hcly ' Terror." fnot having a show against ' the "Y'eteor" had a pretty and exciting little race for second by them : selves. The "Holy Terror" tried time i ' and again\to shake its smaller com- ' petitor, but 'after each of these trials I the distance "heteween the boa ts had not increased enough to be visible to j : the'naked eye. The "Anna" with- 1 drew after making a mistake in the course and thereby "handicapping itself 1 three or four minutes. i The cuiser class race, the one event i did not win, was rather an unfortunate affair all saround. The "Nereides," owned by Francis Rogers, , ; and the "Clisade," owned by Commo- 1 dore J. Clifford Wilson, both led the ; field and had thiugs,- going their own way for the first lap. During the seci ond, however, they were both fouled i turning the buoys. This so hindered 1 their speed and Jcourse that it caused ; t bem tbe loss of that event evm i though it was by a very small margin. 1 The "Besa," of Cape May owned by 1 B. I. Gibbon, won the event for open launches. This boat was allowed to 1 enter in this clase and compete without a word of dissent After tlie race was over, however, there rose a great how] thnt thp "rpk." vm r rniinpr rtuii the "Best" wsa i i
should have been put in the cruiser class. Anyone who has ever seen ihe| "Bess" and some of the cruis r class I even though they knew nothing of ' yachting, would instantly realize that boat is not a cruiser, but merely a . pleasure launch. Leaving aside this jl however, did the cabin help her! I win the race? Not in the lea6t. If anything this was a great oisadvan- | on account of the high winds that i - blew across the bay. Another thing, ■ once the boat had been allowed to en- ' ' into a class 'here is really do pos- 1 , sible way to disqualify 't on account of ' j | its unfit nes- fur that class unless some- ' , i t hing concerning the boat had been j ! concealed. The latter was not the ca e L j with the "Bess" as everyone knew as j j much about her before the race as af- j ( ! terward. This question had no( been ! ( J decided upon when we went to press j ( but will most likely be left in the ] ( | hands of the Inquirer officials who in j justice will award the event to the "Bess." Officials appointed by Commodore to represent Cape if ay on stake • were F. Miller and E. L. ' MISS pauline whitney hurt Miss Pauline Whitney was very seriously injured yesterday, being kicked in tbe hack of the head by a man who diving from the shoulder of one of . party. Miss Whitney was knocked unconscious and had to be carried to her home on Windsor avenue! Late j night she was very much improved : but was suffering from the shock. i
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