1 ;1 i - --vti ; h I ; ESTABLISHED 1831 Tremont and Ileacon Sts. Copley Nquare. li Milk St., (Wholesale) S. S. PIERCE CO., IMPORTERS AND GROCERS BOSTON. INCORPORATED 1894 Coolidg-e'i Corner, BROOKLISTI!. YARBOROUGH HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C. a strictly high class hostelry situated on the seaboard alr Line Railway, thoroughfare between New York and Florida, and within one hour of plnehurst, n. c. Raleigh is a City of hospitable people, pretty homes, de lighful climate, fine macadamized roads, instructing museums numerous State Institutions, and much historic interest. Write for illustrated booklet. HOWELL, COBB. A full line of COLUMBIA, SAXONY Floss and Germantown Yarns ALWAYS ON HAND, Prices Reduced this Week:. Pinehurst Department Store, FOR THE OUTLOOK TROPHIES Big Field Contests for Them in Satur day's Medal Flay Handicap. C. X.. Becker Winn Class A and J. E. Kellog-g- Cla II Ileautj of Day Contributes to .Pleasure of all. ATUHDAY'S e i g h t e e n hole medal play handicap for The Pineihkst Out look trophies, offered for the best net score in two classes, A and B, drew a good field, and the beauty of the day added much to the pleasure and success of the event. C. L. Becker, Boston, whose handicap was 7, took the Class A cup with 78, with G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia (12), second in 80. The Class B cup went to J. E. Kellogg, Fitchburg, Mass., with 85 net, playing with a handicap of 14. M. D. IJae, M. A. Griffith, Philadelphia, 56 52 108 18 90 CLASS B. J. E. Kellogg, Fitchburg, Mass., 63 46 99 14 85 Marion D. Rae, Netherwood, N. Y., 52 47 99 ' 10 89 J. G. Anderson, Pittsburg, 46 52 98 6 92 II. W. Ormsbee, Brooklyn, 50 48 98 6 92 G. P. Stewart, Reading, Pa., 52 53 105 12 93 F. 1. McFeely, Latrobe, Pa., 53 49 102 9 93 II. P. Talcott, New Rochclle, N. Y., 50 63 F3 8 95 J. K. Lambie, Jamaica, L. I-, 54 59 113 14 9!) C. A. Taft, Wbitiusvllle, Mass., 54 57 111 10 101 W. A. Johnston, Latrobe, Pa., 55 64 119 18 101 Miss E. Check, E. Orange, N.J. , 56 64 120 18 102 F. A. King, Northboro, Muss., 49 61 110 6 104 Mrs. G II. Converse, Boston, 61 59 120 15 105 G. II. Converse, Boston, 59 65 124 16 103 Mrs. M. B. Byrnes, New York, 61 66 127 14 113 Mrs. G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, 70 64 134 18 116 3P ft fij ill ii ? V. 8 1 " u m l Jr Netherwood, N. Y., (10), was second with 89. The best gross scores were 85 for Becker, 86 for M. K. Waters, New York, and 88 for Parke Wright, Buffalo. The scores in detail follow : THE SOCIAL HALL OF THE CAROLINA. TIN WIIISTX.ES IECOVD. CLASS A. C. L. Becker, New York, 44 41 85 7 78 G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, 45 47 92 12 80 M. K. Waters, New York, 43 43 86 5 81 J. R. Marshall, Hackensack, N. J., 51 4S 99 15 84 J. N. Anderson, Jr., Pittsburg, 53 52 105 IS 87 Parke Wright, Buffalo, 40 43 88 0 88 M. B. Bjrrnes. New York, 56 50 106 18 88 II. S. Gordon, New York, 56 61 117 18 99 A.J.Wellington, Boston, No card Creamer Ilea fa Priest In Match IMay Handicap. The Tin Whistles match play handicap, the second event in the winter's program, developed an interesting contest and re sulted in a victory in the final round for A. I. Creamer (14), over II. W. Priest (12), three up :ind two to play. The full summary of the match play rounds follows : First Round A. I. Creamer, North Conway, N. II., (14), beat II. W. Ormsbee, Brooklyn, (18), 3andl; M.B.Byrnes, New York, (18), beat T. B. Cotter, Winchester, Mass., (22), 2 up; U.K. Wallace, Brooklyn, (20), beat A. G. Warren. Rochester, N. Y., (25), 2 up andl;II. W. Priest, Swampscott, Mass., (12), beat II. S. Gordon, New York, (18), 3 and 2. Semi-finals Creamer beat Byrnes 1 up (i holes); Priest beat Wallace 6 and 5. Finals Creamer beat Priest 3 and 2. A

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