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Show RUDI6EH WINS GOLFGONTEST Defeats Dr. Baker For President's Presi-dent's Cup in Hard Fought Round. In the contest for the president's! cup by the members of the Ogden Golf & Country club W. K. Ptudlgerj defeated F. TV. Baker in one "of tlo hardest contests of the season last Friday, Fri-day, winning on the 19th hole by a big put from the extreme edge of the green. The ladies will contest for the president's pres-ident's cup next Wednesday and Thursday. The contest for the ' "wringer" cup, started yesterday. This is a beautiful loving cup presented by S. M. Edgell and G. W. Reinks. The party making mak-ing the lowest numbor for nine hole3 at the end of the season gets the cup. Ogden will meet Salt Lako next Sunday. As S or 10 of Ogden's best players arc out of town, Ogdcn will be playing at a very great disadvantage. In the second, lap for the presidential presiden-tial cup the following qualified: C. A. Day, 73. S. M. Edgell, 73. M. Arthur, 75. M. Murphy, 75. - W. H, Haines, 76. G. W. Reeves, 76.' P. T. Wright. 7G. ' A. .Woolley, 7 6. . : 11. Marchant, 7S. A. P. Bigelow, 78. , i-,. J. Compton, SO. : W. H. Barrows, 78. W. B. Felt, 80. W. H. Dunn, 82. 11. M. Rowe, S2. ' S. M. Scott, S I. In the contest for the monthly cup H, Shearman defeated Marchant; .1. 11. Spargo defeated R. Bristol; A. P. Bigelow defeated M. Murphy; A. Woolley defeated W. Barnes; H. Van Mohn defeated J. Compton; W. Arthur; defeated I. N. Pierce. j Sunday visitors at the golf links! were Mr. Grey, a banker of Montpc-lier; Montpc-lier; John Brown, Salt Lake; "E. F. j Armstrong, Chicago; D. A. Swan, Salt Lake; W .M. Hodgson. Chicago; L. M. Scouls. Salt Lake; W. A. Johnson, Chicago; Mrs Hallwan, Salt Lake; Mr. Soulcs, Salt Lake. Mrs. Coues, Salt Lake. oo |