PINEHURST OUTLOOK MIXED FOURSOMES POPULAR wwn 20 So.sni,'5J r HT Hi 0 PARKER GUNS Stand for the Highest and Best in the Gun Builder s Art If you want to feel sure you own a Gun Equal to the best, and better than most other makes Own a PARKER Built by the Oldest Gun Manufacturers in America. Write for Catalogue. Parker Bros., MERIDEN-C01NN- New York Salesrooms: 32 Warren Street. INDEPENDENT BRANDS OP CIQARS HAVANA Sold at PINEHURST AREZr GARCI 4 BANK ( (PARTAGAS) ) fT F 1 r) 5. 5. PIERCE CO. established .ssi IMPORTERS AND GROCERS BOSTON w Tremont and Beacon Sts. Copley Square Pinehuist f avms 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. MARKET GARDEN: Hot house cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, etc., etc. Choice violets, carnations, roses. Cut flowers delivered at hotel and cottages carefully packed ready for mailing. POULTRY DIVISION: Choice fowls for breeding, and eggs for hatching. Guests of the Village are cordially invited to visit any Division of the Farms. Address all correspondence to the PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE MARKS & MEYER IMPORTATION CO. 11 Llspenard Street, New York.. Importers of Novelties, Favors, etc., for Cotillions, Balls and olher Festivities. Headquarters for GENUINE FRENCH CONFETTI and SERPENTINE. We issue no catalogue. Samples sent on request. Mention The Outlook adv. IXED foursomes for Tin Whistle trophies attract ed ii field of twenty-two couples, demonstrating very forcibly the popu larity of this form of golf here ; a feature which plays an im portant part in making Pinehurst attract ive to the fair sex. Keen scores ruled, only twenty-two points, an average of one point per pair, separating the first score from the last; Mr. John E. Porter of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson of Worcester, playing with an allowance of seven strokes, winning first with a card of ninety net, and also making the best gross score of the day. Second in line were Mr. J. D. Foot of Rye, and Mrs. A. F. Rodgers of Toronto, whose handicap was four, who scored ninety-four net, and ninety-eight gross. Mr. J. C. Head and Miss Elkins of Pittsburg (8), were third in ninety-six, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Converse of Boston (9), and Mr. L. E. Wardwell of Camden, Me., and Miss Ethel Check of New York (4), tying for fourth position at ninety- seven each, with a quadruple tie at ninety-eight for fifth place. The trophies were sterling cups presented by Mr. II. W. Priest and Mr. A. I. CreAtner, and gold medals offered by the Club. the scoiies: J. E. Porter and Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson, 49 43 97 7 iiO J. D. Foot and Mrs. A. F. Rodgers, 44 54 98 4 94 J. C. Head and Miss Elkins, ' 56 4. 104 8 96 Geo. H. Converse and Mrs. Converse, 49 57 106 9 97 L. E. Wardwell and Miss Ethel Check, 46 55 101 4 97 C. T. Crocker, Jr., and MissHurlbut, 45 55 100 2 98 J. E. Kellogg and Mrs. Daniel Simonds, 51 59 110 12 98 Geo. F. Brown and Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse, 56 65 111 13 98 C. B. Fownes and Miss Mary Fownes, 47 56 103 5 98 G. O. Russell and Mrs. Russell, 52 67 109 10 89 Harry Dutton and Mrs. Geo.C. Dutton, 52 68 110 9 101 C. C. Worthington and Mrs. V. Hetbcrington, 61 58 109 8 101 II. W. Ormsbee and Mrs. Cbannlng M. Wells, C2 56 118 16 J02 S. P. Davidge and MissBarroll, 55 64 119 17 102 C. L. Becker and Mrs. J. It. Price, 54 53 107 6 102 Cbas. Schumacher and MissK. Shanlcy, 53 59 112 10 J 02 T. E. Jacobs and Mrs. B. S. Home, 53 52 105 2 103 J. P. Gardner and Mrs. Gardner, 52 66 118 14 104 Wm. L. Hurd and Miss Mollle Abbe, 63 61 114 10 104 J. M. Robinson and Miss Belle Conley, 64 74 138 28 110 J. G. Nicholson and Mrs. Wm.WcHt, 60 59 119 8 HI W. C. Johnson and Mrs. Allan Lard, 60 67 127 16 III Women' match Play Handicap Ag-alntt Hog-ey Interesting-. A women's best ball match play handi cap against Bogey, arranged by Mrs. G. II. Converse of Boston, was an interest ing special golf event of the week, Mrs. William West of Camden, whose handi cap was seventeen, winning by eight up. Second in line was Mrs. B. S. Home (Bessie Anthony) of Keswick, Va. (3,) who finished one down. Mrs. J. R. Price of Pittsburg (8,) making third even up with Mrs. II. St. John Smith of Portland (0,) and Mrs. J. Eberhard Faber of New York (32,) tied for fourth, one down. Other scores were : Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Fownee (8,) K. Shanley (19,) George Dutton (5,) Ethel Check (5.) Herbert L. Jillson (19.) C. S. Waterhouse (3.) Wilmot (32,) Elkins (S.) . George H. Converse (5,) J. P. Gardner (30.) W. C. Fownes, Jr.(2!,) A. F. Rogers (6,) F. A. Potts (3,) DOWN 9119 IICltLIll ItT IV I AH. Taken Country Club Cup In Women's Alng-len TennU Tourney. Miss Elsie Hurlburt of Morristown, N. J., was the winner of the women's sin gles tennis tournament for the Country Club cup, defeating Miss Ethel Barroll of Philadelphia, in the final round, C 1, 97. In the semi-finals Miss Hurlburt de feated Miss Katherine Lamb of Flushing, L. I., 03, 03, and Miss Barroll beat Miss Gertrude Lamb of Flushing, L. I., G 2, 7 Other contestants were Mrs. G. II. Converse, Miss Truesdell, Miss Ethel Check, Miss Marjorie Winants, Mrs. St. John Smith, Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse. Pleasantly Ileiiienibereri. Friends of right fielder William E. Bailey of The Carolina ball team, ob served his 20th birthday, Monday, very pleasantly by the presentation of a mon ger cake, 'bearing twenty-one candles, and numeious gifts including a sterling watch fol. .Fust whether the twenty one candles represented the age that Mr.' Bailey passes for amongst his fair friends or whether the pastry cook's supply was Hhort, Is still a matter of doubt. In Irog-re Today. The final round of the annual Club Cluimpionshlp golf tournament is in progi-ens as 'I'm.; Outlook roes to Dress: the field of pjirt irip.ints, the fastest in the liNtory of thene events. The contest will be reported fully in next week's paper. n