ii ri f’rson ot lt;uKTLKH FOB PLAY 1 The lie of the hall may he imwproved in hoth fairway and rough, provided that the hall he moved no nearer th* hole and that no advantage or direction he thus obtained, such as moving around a tree or bush.2. Ball in water—Drop another hall, and *boot two.Ball lost in rough or woods— Prop another in fairway and Jose one stroke. No penalty for hall lost in fairway. ( Note~ Fairway is mow*ed ground \1 The ditehe* on Holes Nos. 4, 5 J ai d b are hazards and must he play-Jed as such. Ball lying in ditch must j be played as it li**s without improve-1 merit of any kind, or dropped behind : ditch ^ri fairway with a penalty of one stroke.5. The gravel road on No. it is not a hazard and hall in road may j he dropped out in fairway without i penalty.a. Three minutes only will be ah . lowed in searching for lost halls.I RPLKS FOP PHI V I NO CONTK8TThree drives allowed to each eon I testa nt. AH the halls must he in fairway and will he measured from ; the cup on No. 1 green to where ball stops. The average distance of the three halls will he the score.RTLKH FOR PTTTIMr rONTKHTThe number of putts taken to sink i three bads from » given point on the Hi green will govern this contestPIT* If I NO PONTKHTBall must he pitched from he tee and land on the green. Balls rolling on the green will not be counted.10i 9;caj