THE PINEHURST OUTLOQkTHSB
SEVERAL SPECIAL EYENTS
Pistol Club Will Shoot Several Impor
tant Matches In Hear Future.
Xcam nutcto With Various Club
to le Beffun Saturday-Scratch
Mioot for Store Trophy.
EVEKAL very interest
ing special events are be
ing planned by the Pistol
Club in which increased
interest is being shown
as the season advances,
and among these will be team shoots
with clubs at Louisville, Washington,
Providence, and Portland.
Five members will represent each club
and the matches will take place on
the home club ranges simultaneously,
the total scores being wired at the end of
the match, and the targets forwarded by
mail for confirmation.
The local team will be made up of the
live members holding the highest gross
score records, and will include Messrs.
Burroughs, Punyon and Jillson, Mrs.
Glenny and Miss M. A. Steele. The lirst
event is booked for this (Saturday)
morning, with the Louisville, Ky., team
and considerable interest is being shown.
The shoot will be a novel one, the small
ten-yard target being used. Each mem
ber of the team will shoot five strings of
ten shots each at this target. This target
is used because the Louisville team has
only an indoor ten-yard range.
DEPARTMENT STOKE TROPHY.
The Department Store has offered a
very handsome trophy to be shot for
from scratch, one hundred shots at
twenty yards, ten strings . of ten shots
each at ten different targets. Signed
targets may be obtained of Miss Sanborn.
There will be no entrance fee. Participants
may shoot any time between March 6th
and )th, inclusive, shooting not less than
one target at a time, in the presence of
some witness, who must attest the tar
get. Participants will be permitted to
shoot one unsigned practice target each
day, but not more.
LAST WEEK'S TOURNEY.
M. A. Steele won Friday's handi
cap pistol tournament easily, making both
the tost gi oss and net score of the day, a
seventy-seven and ninetv-seven. Dr.
eo. s. inn
net.
was second with ninety-one
THE SCORES.
Mis M. A.Steele,
''oi't Impost, Md.
Dr-to. S. Hill.
MarlMad, Mass., 61
1 'J- V. ;lll.
Mwir...rU, Mass.,
c- R. Kuuvon.
""J-'imaton,
PittH,',tf. l ft
Gr. Ildp. Net.
77 20 97
30 01
47 30 77
74
61
WHISTLES CUAJIPIOYMIIP.
(Concluded from page two )
A. G.Warren, Rochester, N. Y.; T. 1$. Cotter,
Winchester, Mass.; II. N. Burroughs, PhiladeL
phia; F. W. Kenyon, New York; C. A. Lock,
wood, New York; A. I. Creamer, North Conway,
N.II.jC.E. Harrison, Pawtucket, R. I.; G. L.
Thomas, Montclair, N. J.
MATCH PLAY SUMMARY.
Fiust Round Allan Lard beat Charles Han.
sel 7 and 6; W. S. North beat H. W. Priest, 2 and
1; II. W. Ormsbee beat M. B. Byrnes, 3 and 2; E.
N. Wright beat Frank Presbrey, 3 and 2; C. L.
Becker beat G. R. Wallace, by default; J. Frank
Black beat F. A. King, by default; C. II. Rosen
feWbeatE. B. Lockwood, 7 and 6; J. D. Foot
beat II. S. Gordon, 1 up.
Second Round Lard beat North, 3 and 2;
Wright beat Ormsbee, 2 up; Becker beat Black
by default; Foot beat Rosenfeld, 1 up.
Semi-finals-Lard beat Wright, 4 and 2; Foot
beat Becker, 1 up.
Finals Foot beat Lard, 1 up, 19 holes.
ZVOIITII WINS 0OI,ATKKY.
DeffatN lloaiifll Three and One in
Final Hound.
The annual consolation Golf Tourna
ment, a match play handicap event, ended
during the week, W. S. North, Chicago,
(12), defeating C. II. l'osenfeld, New
York, (24), three up and one to play, in
the final round.
A full summary of the event follows :
Fikst Round W. S. North, Chioajro, (12), beat
II. W. Cost, St. Louis, (20, by default; G.
W. Lindsay, Philadelphia, (14), beat M. B.
Byrnes, New York, (20),. 5 and 4; C. II. Rosen
feld, New York, (24), beat II. W. Ormsbee,
Brooklyn, (16), 5 and 3; F. A.King, Northboro,
Mass., (20), beat E. B. Lockwood, New York,
(20), 2 up; I). II. Ilostetter, Pittsburgh, (20), beat
II. S. Gordon, New York, (22), 3 and 1.
Second Round Lindsay beat Byrnes, 5 and
4; Rofenfeld beat Ormsbee, 5 and 3; King beat
Lockwood, 2 up; Ilostetter beat Gordon, 3 and 1;
North drew a bye.
Semi-finals North beat Ilostetter, 1 up, 20
holes; Rosenfeld drew a bye.
Finals North beat Rosenfeld, 3 and 1.
Foreign Golferi.
J. X. Martin of The Tavistock Golf
Club, Devon, England, and Clarence Mar
tin of The St. Moritz Golf Club, Switzer
land, are here for golf, and are well
known figures on the links.
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CONNECTICUT AVE.
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A on the most fashionable
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ver convenient to all points
of Interest and within five
minutes' walk of the White
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Corcoran Art Gallery. Cars
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PROPRIETOR.
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A Resort Hotel of the Highest Class.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
The-Princes8 Anne Hotel, one of the most delightfully situated hotels in
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our guests the best of everything for the table. Beautiful drives through the pines
and along the beach. Splendid golf course. Best wild fowl shooting in Amer
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WHITE TOR BOOKLETS TO
JAMES'S, GROVES, President and Manager.
SUMMER RESORT
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ESTABROOK & EATON'S
WELL KNOWN BRANDS OF
Imported and Domestic Cigars
Are now on Sale at the Pinehurst Hotels, Store and
Bowling Alley.
Cobb. Bates & Yerxa Co.
Importers and Grocers
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