llS'BlflC THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK fcBlll . W,- W il1! 1 J t HOTEL CHAMBERLIN OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA. The Most Magnificent Resort Hotel in America. Open all the year. New Management 1903 GOLF, TENNIS, SAILING, HUNTING FORTRESS MONROE, the largest Military Tost in the United States. HAMPTON ROADS, the rendezvous of the North Atlantic Squadron. Best Shooting East t the Rockies, From Sept. to May. A GREAT GAME PRESERVE 10,000 Acres Write for our two booklets "Both Arms of the Service" and "Shooting in the Old Dominion ." free upon application. New York Office, 289 Fourth Are., Phone 1749 ISth St. Geo. F. Adams, Mgr., Fortress Monroe, Va. The Special Christmas Number OF WILL BE An Unusually Attractive Number. A specially designed title page in color, and numerous illustrations with appropriate text, will be interesting and at tractive features. THE EDITION WILL BE LIMITED. Orders should be placed at once, not only for single copies but for many. The paper will be one that Pinehurst Lovers everywhere will be glad to send to friends; one that all will enjoy. Pinehurst Department Store. We carry a full Hue of Fancy and Heavy GROCERIES Such brands as are handled by New England Grocers. The Dry Goods and Shoe Departments are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality Standard for selec tion. Full line of Columbia, Saxony Floss' and Germantown Yarns. A Complete Amortment of Finest Itilihoni and Embroidery Silks. The Latest Styles of Stationery, both Printed and Plain. GENERAL SUPPLY OF FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION. Prices on par with New England Markets. BRILLIANT OPENING. ( Continued from first page) for The Holly Inn cup. 11 :10 A. M. First round match-play for The Berkshire cup. 1:30 P. M. Second round for The Pinehurst cup. 1:50 P. M. Second round for The Carolina cup. 2:10 P. M. Second round for The Holly Inn cup. 2:30 P. M. Second round for The Berkshire cup. 2:45 P. M. First round match-play for the defeated eight in the first division. 3:00 P. M. First round match-play for the defeated eight in the second division. 3:20 P. M. First round match-play for the defeated eight in the third di vision. 3:35 P. M. First round match-play for the defeated eight in the fourth di vision. F FRIDAY, JANUARY 1. First Division. 9:30 A. M. Third round, thirty-six holes, for The Pinehurst cup, 9:40 A. M. Third round, thirty-six holes, for The Carolina cup. 9:50 A. M. Third round, thirty-six holes, for The Holly Inn cup. 10 :00 A. M. Third round, thirty-six holes, for The Berkshire cup. 10 :10 A. M. Second round, thirty-six holes, for The Consolation cup. Second Division, 10 :20 A. M. Second round, thirty-six holes, for The Consolation cup. Third Division. 10:30 A. M. Second round, thirty-six holes, for The Consolation cup. Fourth Division. 10 :40 A. M, Second round, thirty-six holes, for The Consolation cup. r SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. First Division. 10 :00 A. M. Final round, thirty-six holes, for The Pinehurst cup. 10 :05 A. M, Final round, thirty-six holes, for The Carolina cup. 10 :10 A. M. Final round, thirty-six holes, for the Holly Inn cup. 10 :15 A. M. Final round, thirty-six holes, for The Berkshire cup. 10 :20 A, M. Final round, thirty-six holes for The Consolation cup. Second Division. 10 :25 A. M. Final round, thirty-six holes, for The Consolation cup. Third Division. 10 :30 A. M. Final round, thirty-six holes, for The Consolation cup. Fourth Division. 10 :35 A. M. Final round, thirty-six holes, for The Consolation cup. 10 :40 A. M. to 3 :30 P, M. Eighteen hole handicap, medal play. Note. The finalists in the match play rounds may also compete in the handicap event by handing in their medal scores for the first eighteen holes. Membership in the H. CJ. A. Announcement was received during the week of admission of the Pinehurst Golf Club to the Southern Golf Association. NINE UNDER NINETY. (Continued from first page) with eighty-five net. G. N. Morgan of Pittsburg, Pa., play ing with a handicap of nine, won the men's prize with eighty-three net. F. V. Hentz of Philadelphia, playing with a handicap of fourteen, scoring second with eighty-six net. Out In Gr Hp Net Mrs. Ilentz Morgan Miss Aldridge F. W. Ilentz Saunders Brett Toniklns Mrs. Toniklns Warren Dr. Marvel J. U. Ilentz, 3rd Creamer Shea Ashby J. IT. Ilentz, Jr Mrs. Ashby Tow nicy CO 71 131 49 42 50 92 9 75 90 1C5 80 44 5G 100 14 GO 70 130 43 47 49 96 8 50 58 108 18 49 GO 115 25 Gl 74 135 45 45 52 97 6 50 55 105 14 51 59 110 18 46 46 92 0 52 65 117 24 53 59 112 14 80 106 1S6 88 82 83 85 86 87 88 90 90 90 91 91 92 92 93 98 98 G(i 80 146 43 103 PROFESSIONAL, DONALD ROSS. Irofeional Hokn IleturiiN. Professional Donald J. Ross of the Pinehurst Golf Club arrived Thursday night to remain throughout the sea son. He will as previously, be available for instruction and look after the de tails of the various tournament arrange ments. He will be joined by his brother Alex, in the course of a few weeks. The Ross' are the best known profes sionals in the country and their genial personality has won for them a host of friends. The Holly Inn Ilarher. Anthony Dommis of Boston, is at The Holly lun as the hotel barber and num bering among his patrons after the usual custom, many of the guests of the Vil lage. Mr. Dommis is also prepared to do ladies shampooing. n