PAGE BiMHBgTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK fg 3 FOR THE CAROLINA CUPS Match Flay Handicap Mixed Foursomes Develop Many Close Contests. Et. IV. lirce and Jflrs. G. II. Couvvrie Dffftit C. JL. llccker ami i?naN Clinch in Final Hound. HE match play handicap mixed foursomes for The Carolina cups developed one of the seasons closest and most interesting tournaments, two twen ty-seven hole and one twenty-one hole match being played. L. I). Pierce and Mrs. G. II. Converse, both of Boston, playing with a handicap of twelve, were the winners of the final round, defeating C. L. Hecker, Boston, and Miss ( heck. Mast Orange, X. ,J., whose handicap wa eight, two up and one to play. In the first round G. Lee Kn'ght, Phil adelphia, and Miss Mix, New York, (G), lost by one down on lwenty-M'en lio'.es to Mr. Pecker and Miss ( heck, and Allan Lard, Washington, ;uul Miss Mary Dutton, Boston, (2), won by two and one, on twenty-seven holes from G. II. Converse, Boston, and Mrs. William West, Camden, iX. J., (18;. Mr. Becker and Miss Check won a twenty-one hole match in the semi-finals from F. A. King,' Northboro, Mass,' and Mrs. M. I). Paterson, New York, (8), by two up. T QUA LI FICATION iSCOKKS. Out In Gr Hp Net C. L. Becker, Hohio'i, Miss Ethel Check, IS Orange, N. J., . Fred. A. King, Northboro, Mass., 44 43 12 8 4 45 48 S)3 8 85 Mra.'M. I). PateiHon, New York, L. I). Tierce, Boston, Mrs. (J. II. Converse,' Boston, 11. Lee Knight, l'hiladelphia, Mis Mix, New York, G. II. Converse, lioston, Mrs. Win. West, Camden, N. J., E. N. Wright, Newton Centre, Mass., Mrs. G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, J. O. II. Denny, IMttsburg, Mrs. II. S. Denny, l'ittsburg, A Han Lard, Washington, Miss Mary Dutton, Boston, FAILED TO QUALIFY II. S. Gordon, New York, 51 51 1 2 12 J0 44 51 .) 6 5)0 51 GO 111 18 93 54 54 108 14 94 46 55 101 6 95 48 49 97 2 95 Mrs. II. S. Gordon, New York, 55 61 116 16 100 W. Weaver, Philadelphia, ' . . 58 65 123 0 123 Mrs. W. Weaver, Philadelphia, NO CARDS Dr. C. II. SchoiT, Springhaven, Pa.; Mrs. R. Pennington, Wilmington, Del. MATCH PLAY SUMMARY. First Round F. A. King, Northboro, Mass., and Mrs. M. I). Paterson, New York, (8), beat J. O. II. Denny, IMttsburg, and Mrs. II. S. Denny, Pittsburg, (6), 1 up; C. L. Becker, Bos'on, and Miss Ethel Check, East Orange, N. J., (8), beat (1. Lee Knight, Philadephia, and Miss Mix, New York, (6), 1 up. 27 holes; L. I). Pierce, Boston, and Mrs. G. II. Converse, Boston, (12), boat E. N. Wrjght, New Centre, Mass., and Mrs. G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, (14), 7 and 6; Allan Lard, Washington, and Miss Mary Dutton, Bos ton, (2), beat G. II. Converse, Boston, and Mm. William West, Camden, N. J., (18), 1 and I, 27 holew. Semi finals C. L. Becker and Miss Check beat P. A. King and Mrs. Paterson, 2 up, 21 holes; L. D. Pierce and Mrs. Converse eat Allan Lard and Miss Dutton by default. Finals L. I). Pierce and Mrs. Converse beat C. L Becker and Mi6s Check, 2 and 1. 4h rl' ii i'lty Unit' CI ! Tourney. 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