THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
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THE BALMY BREEZES OF
THE SUNNY SOUTH
Are laden with Health and Happiness for the Worn-out
Wrestler with the Strenuous Life.
But you cannot repair wasted tissue or restore strength to
jangled nerves with air and sunshine alone.
The stomach calls for a food that supplies body-building
material in its most digestible form. Such a food is
Shredded Whole Wheat.
It is made of the whole wheat, cleaned, cooked and drawn
into fine porous shreds and baked. These delicate shreds con
tain all the nutritive elements of the whole wheat grain and
are taken up and assimilated when the stomach rejects all
other foods.
hrtdded Wheat la made In two forms MSCUIT and
TI1ISCUIT. The OI8C1JIT Is delicious for breakfast with
hot or cold milk or cream, or for any meal In combination
with frill t or veg-etables. THIMCUIT Is the shredded whole
wheat cracker, crisp, nourishing and appetizing:. Delicious
as a toast with'beverag-es or with cheese or preserves.
"It's All in the Shreds."
THE NATURAL FOOD COMPANY
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Pinehurst Department Store.
We carry a full line 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 Assortment of finest Ilibbons and Embroidery Silks.
The Latest Styles of Stationery, fcoth Printed and Plain.
CENERAL SUPPLY OF
FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION-
Prices on par with New England Markets.
HBRNH Ebbitt House
lf ' rtfV Ifefek' ' Army and Navy Headquarters
WASHINGTON, D. C
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"flHfl lll&&W mim American Plan, Rates $3, $3.50 and $4 per day.
Wtftlfllf tDLWr' tZfM Rooms with Baths, $5. Parlors extra.
,,lt"-UJJ- "' m-Ja?n Special Rates to the Clergy.
lOU H- C BURCH, Proprietor.
JACKSON SPRINGS HOTEL,
JACKSON SPRINGS, N. C.
Close by the famous Mineral Spring, water from which was award
ed silver medal at St. Louis exposition.
Hotel modern in every respect,
Golf, Tennis, Shooting, Fishing, Boating.
For booklet or information, addreaa
ROBERT IRVIIS, . . Manager.
PITTSBURGHER'S AHEAD
R. P. Nevin Leads Field in Advertising
Qualification Ronnd.
II. C. Fownci, JT. O. II. Denny, C. W
Intlee and F. M. Harrison Well
up Clone Score Hole.
IT T S B U R G II ER'S had
things much their own in
the qualification round of
the Advertising Tourna
ment, Robert P. Nevin
winning the Clarence C.
Vernan trophy offered for the best score,
with a card of eighty three, four strokes
in the lead of II. C. Fownes and J. O. II.
Denny also of Pittsburg, who made
eighty-seven each, C. W. Inslee, of New
York, F. M. Harrison, of Montclair, and
W. D. Moffatt, of Hackensack, were
third in eighty-nine and William C. Free
man, of Montclair, fourth with ninety.
The cards :
NEVIN.
Out 54343653 5-38
In 55456474 5-4583
FOWNES.
Out 64364574 5-43
Id 53556555 64487
DENNY.
Out 55365574 644
In 44545665 64387
INSLEE.
Out 66363564 6-45
In 5 3 4 4 6 5 6 5 64489
HARRISON.
Out 75355664 546
In 43655573 5-4383
MOFFATT.
Out 55465674 647
In 53655453 6-4289
FREEMAN.
Out 55364653 542
In 84565564 5-4890
FIRST DIVISION.
Out In Gr.
Robert P. Nevin, Pittsburg, 38 45 83
II. C. Fownes, Pittsburg, 43 44 87
J. O. II. Denny, Pittsburg, 44 43 87
C. W. Inslee, New York, 45 44 89
F. M. Harrison, Montclair, 46 43 89
W. D. Moffat, Hackensack, 47 42 89
William C. Freeman, Montclair, 42 48 90
D. II. Hostetter, Pittsburg, 46 45 91
SECOND DIVISION.
E. W. Alexander, Detroit, 45 46 91
James R. Turner, New York, 48 45 93
C. E. Willard, Chicago, 47 47 94
W. R. Roberts, Philadelphia, 49 45 94
Kurtz Wilson, New York, 45 49 94
II. W. Priest, Boston, 46 49 95
W. M. Sanford, Englewood, N. J., 45 60 95
II. E. Crall, New York, 48 48 96
THIRD DIVISION.
J. J. Hazen, New York, 49 48 97
W. R. Hotchkln, Montclair, 49 48 97
Edgerton Chiehester, Boston, 50 48 98
C. W. Royce, Arlington, N. J , 47 52 99
B. F. Stetson, Elizabethtown, N. J., 48 51 99
Clarence Vernan, New York, 48 51 99
D. VV. Cooke, New York, 47 53 100
P. B. O'Brien, Detroit, 48 52 100
FOURTH DIVISION.
J. C. Piatt, New York, 50 50 K0
R.E.Carlisle, Buffalo, N..Y., 49 51 100
S. O. Rigdon, Akron, Ohio, 53 48 101
J. D. Plummer, Springfield, Mass. 48 63 101
T. Pliny Moran, Washington, 50 52 102
James A. Tedford, New York, 49 53 102
Brockholts Matthewson, New York, 66 46 102
Charles E. Fritz, Philadelphia, 64 49 103
FIFTH DIVISION.
II. W. Ormsbee, Brooklyn, 49 54 103
W. G. Allen, Akron, O , 62 51 103
George L. White, Waterbury, Conn., 63 60 103
Frank Presbrey, New York, 50 54 104
Frank A. Haynes, Philadelphia, 62 62 104
E. M. Hoopes, Wilmington, Del., 55 49 104
R. B.-Smith, Philadelphia, 62 62 104
Winslow Mallery, New York, 55 49 104
SIXTH DIVISION.
S. B. Leonard, Elyria, Ohio, 54 60 104
James McCutcheon, New York, 60 64 104
A. L. Brownell, New York, 52 62 104
Newton Annis, Detroit, 52 63 105
S. II. Mart el, Montreal, 52 53 105
William J. Ryan, New York, 54 61 105
M. B. Byrnes, New York, 49 56 105
It. D. Whiting, New York, 55 61 106
SEVENTH DIVISION.
C. II. Rosenfeld.New York, 58 50 108
R. R. Mamlock, New York, 50 58 108
W. II. Maule, Philadelphia, 55 54 109
Alexander McGregor, Boston, 54 56 110
Austin L. Robinson, Boston, 58 53 111
John Ilawley, New York, 57 55 112
M. II. Mallory, New York, 53 59 112
S.L.Allen, Philadelphia, 63 60 113
EIGHTH DIVISION.
E. J. Ridgway, New York, 57 67 114
William A. Paine, Boston, 55 60 115
A. L. Aldred, Providence, 69 57 116
A. J. Hlggins, New York, 59 59 118
Ralph Tilton, New York, 60 63 123
F. II. Tobey, Chicago, 63 62 125
Cyrus F. Tibbals, New York, 64 61 125
Louis De Veau, New York, 68 64 132
FAILED TO QUALIFY,
C. B. Spaulding, Chicago,
II. M. Porter, New York,
W. II. Black, New York,
S. K. Evans, New York,
Alexander Henderson, New York,
E. E. Colkins, New York,
R. S. Wood, New York,
F. L. Colver, New York,
Robert Frothingham, New York,
Ralph Holden, New York,
70 134
73 142
73 143
73 147
64
69
70
74
77 72 149
75 76 151
67 92 159
89 85 174
89 110 199
103 106 209
II AIIIC A l UNLIMITED.
W. II. Black and It. Holden Win
Connotation Handicap.
One of the novel features of the week
was an eighteen hole medal play handi
cap, Tuesday morning, twice round the
small course, for those who failed to
qualifiy for the match play rounds of the
Advertising tournament. Prizes were
offered for the two best net scores, and
handicaps somewhat in excess of the
usual allowance were allotted. V. II.
Black and R. Holden both of New York,
winning.
The scores :
Gr.
W. II. Black, 107
Ralph Holden, 177 130
Robert Frothingham, 168 120
S.K.Evans, J27 68
R. S. Wood, 144 80
E. E. Calkins, 138 72
Alexander Ilendereon. 140 70
F. L. Colver, 167 95
C. D. Spalding, 135 65
II. M. Porter, 162 63
All of the contestants were from New
York except Mr. Spalding who comes
from Chicago.
Hdp.
64
Net.
43
47
48
59
64
66
70
72
80
99
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