PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE MATCH PLAY ROUNDS hotguns B-M1L''r4 R 1 FLE 8 FOR S AND Full Story of Keen Play in Evenly Matched Field Told by Summary. Nunierou .Extra Hole Contest Snow that Victory was Well Earned, the Triumph of Steady Play. SERIES of close matches, many of which it took extra holes to decide, characterized the match play rounds of the Advertising tournament. An evenly matched field kept interest keen and the results of the final rounds, Wednesday, were awaited eagerly by a crowd which taxed the Country Club House to its capacity. N There were no walkovers, and each trophy represents well earned victory and the triumph of steady play. Not only were there prizes for the winners in each division, but for the division run-ners-up and winners of the consolation divisions as well. THE SUMMARY. The story of the week's play is told in the following summary, which covers all divisions : FIRST DIVISION. First Round W. R. Roberts beat II. W. Ormsbee, 1 up (20 holes) ; N. S. Ilurd beat J. B. Woodward, 1 up (19 holes) : II. W. Priest beat C. 11. Rosenfeld, 1 up; C. W. Royce beat C. F. Nor ton, 6 and 3; E. E. Rinehart, Jr., beat Albert B. Ashforth, 4 and 3; J. P. Gardner beat T. Pliny Moran, 5 and 4; T. R. Newbold beat D. McK. Lloyd, 4 and 3; W. E. Shackelford beat G. F. Steele, 6 and 4. Second Round Ilurd beat Roberts, 1 up; Royce beat Priest, 2 and 1; J. P. Gardner beat Rinehart, 1 up; Newbold beat Shackelford, 4 and 3. Semi-finals Royce beat Ilurd, 5 and 4; Gardner beat Newbold, 3 and 2. Finals Royce beat Gardner, 3 and 2. consolation. First Round Ormsbee beat Woodward, 3 and 1; Norton beat Rosenfeld, 2 and 1; Ashforth beat Moran, 5 and 4 ; Steele beat Lloyd, 6 and 4. Semi-finals Norton beat Ormsbee, 1 up; Ashforth beat Steele, 1 up. Finals Ashforth beat Norton, 4 and 2. second division. First Round B. E. S. Carlisle beat W. C. Kimball, 6 and 4; William Cooney beat B. D. Butler, 8 and 6; Thomas T. Rushmore beat Frank Presbrey, 5 and 3; CP. Fay beat J. D. Plum mer, 3 and 2; E. W. Alexander beat F. J. Ross, 6 and 4; Dr. Emery Marvel beat II. W. Lyster, 3 and 2; F. G. Dodd beat W. M. Sanford, 1 up (19 holes) ; J. J. Ilazen beat George N.Morgan, 2 up. Second Round Carlisle beat Cooney, 4 and 3; Fay beat Rushmore, 6 and 4; Alexander beat Marvel, 5 and 4; Dodd beat Ilazen, 1 up. Semi-finals Fay beat Carlisle, 4 up; Alex ander beat Dodd, 3 and 1. Finals Alexander beat Fay, 1 up (19 holes). consolation. First Round Kimball beat Butler, 4 and 2; Frank Presbrey beat Plummer, 1 up ; Ross beat Lyster, 4 and 3; Morgan beat Sanford, 7 and 6. Semi-finals Frank Presbrey beat Kimball, 5 and 4; Morgan beat Ross, 7 and 6. Finals Morgan beat Presbrey, 4 and 3. THIRD DIVISION. First Round E. J. Ridgway beat W. E. Ly ford, 3andl; J. B. Shea beat B. E. Holmes, 2 andl; Newton Annis beat Charles Presbrey, 4 and 2; J. Haines Lippincott beat S. L. Allen, 3 and 2; P. B. O'Brien beat W. J. Ryan, 1 up (19 holes) ; Winslow Mallery beat Walter E. Edge, 1 up; W. S. L. Hawkins beat G. L. White, 2 and 1 ; W. J. Todd beat D. Herbert Hostetter, 7 and 6. Second RouND-Shea beat Ridgway, 2 and 1; Lippincott beat Annis, 2 and 1; O'Brien beat Mallery, 2 up; Hawkins beat Todd, 1 up. Semi-finals Shea beat Lippincott, 3 and 2; O'Brien beat Hawkins, 3 and 1. Finals Shea beat O'Brien, 1 up. CONSOLATION. First Round Holmes beat Lyf ord, 2 and 1 ; Charles Presbrey beat Allen, 6 and 5; Ryan beat Edge, 1 up (19 holes); White beat Hostetter, 1 up. Semi-finals Holmes beat Chas. Presbrey, 1 up; Ryan beat White, 1 up. Finals Holmes beat Ryan, 3 and 2. fourth division. First Round 3. H. Martel, Jr., beat T. E. Wiederseim, Jr., 4 and 3; G. C. Gardner beat O. B. Merrill, 6 up; O. II. Blackman beat F. E. Sands, by default; Frank A. Hays beat W. K. Maule, 5 and 4; G. M. Gill beat D. S. Childs, 5 and 4; D. A.Hyman beat John II. Fahey, 1 up (21 holes) ; A. L. Aldred beat Ronald H.Macdon ald, 4 and 2; W. S. North beat G. O. Cole, 6 up. Second Round Martel beat Gardner, 2 up ; Hays beat Blackman, 3 and 1 ; Gill beat Hyman, 6 and 4 ; North beat Aldred, 5 and 4. Semi-finals Hayes beat Martel, Jr., 1 up (19 holes) ; North beat Gill, 2 and 1. Finals Hays beat North, 1 up. CONSOLATION. First Round Merrill beat Wiederseim, Jr., Sand 3; Maule beat Sands, by default; Fahey beat Childs, 5 and 4; Macdonald beat Cole, 2 up. Semi-finals Merrill beat Maule, 1 up; Fahey beat Ronald II. Macdonald, 4 and 2. Finals Fahey beat Merrill, 4 and 2. FIFTH DIVISION. First Round Thomas E. Bancroft beat Thomas E. White, 1 up (19 holes) ; W. F. Smith beat Frank Kranich, 5 and 4; Charles S. Meek beat S. Keith Evans, 5 and 4; R. R. Mamlok beat R. Tllton, 4 and 3; J. II. Greene, Jr., beat M. II. Mallory, lup (Wholes); E. O. Olds, Jr., beat L. B.DeVeau,6and6; J. V. Hall beat J. P. Wal worth, 3 and 2; W. R. HotchkinbeatC. P. Brady, by default. Second Round Smith beat Bancroft, 3 and 2; Meek beat Mamlok, 3 and 2; Greene beat Olds, 3 and 1; Hotchkin beat Hall, 3 and 2. Semi-finals Smith beat Meek, 4 and 2; Hotchkin beat Greene, Jr., 3 and 2. Finals Hotchkin beat Smith, 2 up. CONSOLATION. First Round White beat Kranich, 8 and 6; Evans beat Tilton, 3 and 1; De Veaubeat Mal lory, by default; Walworth drew a bye. Semi-finals S. Keith Evans beat White, 1 up ; Walworth beat De Veau, 8 and 7. Finals Evans beat Walworth, 3 and 2. SIXTH DIVISION. First Round T. W. Weeks beat Robert Frothingham, 6 and 4; David G. Evans beat Wm. M. Ostrander, 1 up; Ralph Holden beat Otto Koenig, 8 and 6 ; E. F. Clymer beat Elmer E. Calkins, 9 up. Semi-finals Weeks beat David G.Evans, 6 and 5; Clymer beat Holden, 2 up. Finals Weeks beat Clymer, 2 and 1. CONSOLATION. First Round Frothingham beat Ostrander, 1 up (19 holes) ; Koenig beat Calkins, 5 and 4. Finals Koenig beat Frothingham, 5 and 4. Pistol Shoot Wednesday. The first of the stated tournaments of the Target Pistol Club is scheduled for Wednesday next. The event will be fifty yards, handicap, open to men and women, with a sterling trophy for the best net score. Entries should be handed to Dr. George S. Hill, at The Carolina, on or before ten p. m. Wednesday. M iss Walker Return. Miss Laura Agnes Walker, manicurist, is now located at The Carolina for the season. BP po i Pinehuist fatms. DAIRY DIVISION: Selected, herd of grade cows supplying the entire Village with milk. Registered Berkshire hogs of the best strains in the country for sale. A. M. SWINNERTON, Manager. MARKET GARDEN: Hot house cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, etc., etc. Choice violets, carnations, roses. Flowers delivered at hotels and cottages carefully packed ready for mailing. T. J. LYONS, Manager. POULTRY DIVISION: Choice fowls for breeding, and eggs for hatching. f T. J. TAYLOR, Jr., Manager. The guests of the Village are cordially invited to visit any division of the farms. 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