STUART WAS VICTOR.Carrltd Away Individual Golf Cham*Chi!IIIvipionshlp of Iowa.John Stuart of thin city won the Individual championship and themedal in the Trans-Mississippi gulltournament at Kansas City Saturday. The news of the victory was received with delight by the local players. The announcement Friday evening that Stuart would lie among the competitors for honors in the finals took no small number of localwielders of the sticks to the sceneof i on test. Those members of the local club who remained behind were Informed by telegram late Saturday that the local player had carried; .1 % ? I, - « f the d.i\John Stuart is a son of Robert | fOl* Stuart, vice president of the American Cereal company. He was champion of Princeton in 18t*s. He lt;juali- [qF r: :: t h • * ♦..!;.«»!.a 1 lt;i;. m. piotihsiptournament last year in Chicago, but was defeated by Finlay S. Douglassin the finals. At Kansas City War-ten Dickerson of Des Moines de-♦ ate*i W S. Foye of Omaha; J.Stuart of Cedar Rapids defeated Richard Sykes of Denver in the semifinals for the individual championship. In the final contest between the Iowans, Stuart was the victor over Warren Dickinson of Ies Moines, which gave him the individual championship.In the finals for the consolationindividual championship F. S. Youngof Kansas City defeated It. C. Peterman of Denver. The Omaha Country club won the club championship in a match play against BogeyMr. Stuart carried away the laurels by defeating his opponent by four holes up and two to play. Hew«»n the deciding bole in two andoutclassed all the competitors.AnnmnwAi ppi7CQiiQTtnandularbreimenmeted tBlt;10ccl