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'Snwanr r THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK BUT A SINGLE STROKE APART WHITE DIAMOND I 1 ivipw J P - FLIES THE FURTHEST WEARS THE LONGEST PUTTS THE TRUEST AND STAYS WHITE MADE BY WORTHINGTON ELYRIA, O. I ' QsilnjLj HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. ALWAYS OPJEIV JPOIl THE IlECEPTIOX OF CIE8T8 HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. Chas. 6. Marquette, Manager. D. S. White, President Pinehurst Handicraft Shop GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING Arts and Crafts products of "Heart, Head and Hand" from many lands, well nigh numberless, and each with interest and fascination. A Studio as it were, where is shown that "art is the ex pression of man's joy in his work." A rendezvous for Village guests who are always welcome. GEORGE F. FOSDICK, Manager. F I IN IB Y WOODS INN Ttio Loading Hotel of Southern Pines, N, C. CONSUMPTIVES RIGOROUSLY EXCLUDED BOOKLET J. M. Robinson, Owner and flanager Hamilton, Hnapp, Hazen and Pmi brey JLead In Qualification. SINGLE stroke only sep arated the winners of the five prizes offered for the best scores of the qualifying round of the Advertising Golf Tour nament, L. A. Hamilton of Englewood, leading with eighty, Joseph P. Knapp of Garden Gity, second in eighty-one, John J. II azen of Fox Hills, third in eighty two. Charles Presbrey of Fox Hills, fourth ia eighty-three, and William C. Freeman of Montclair, fifth in- eighty four. Next in line came Frederick Snare of Englewood, T. Ashley Sparks of Baltusrol, and Maj. J. J. Morrow of Columbia, bunched in a triple tie at eighty-six; ninety and a quintuple tie marking the limit of admission to the first division, V. A. Seggerman of Engle wood, and Robert Collier of Dunwoodie, losing on the draw. THE SCORES BY ROUNDS. FIRST DIVISION L. A. Hamilton, Englewood 39 41 SO J. P. Knapp, Garden City 39 42 81 J. J. llazen, Fox Hills 40 42 82 Chas. Presbrey, Fox Hills 42 41 83 W. C. Freeman, Montclair 44 40 84 Fred'k Snare, Englewood 41 45 86 T. A. Sparks, Baltusrol 46 40 86 Major J. J. Morrow, Columbia 43 43 86 R. M. Purves, Woodland 43 44 87 J. P. Gardner, Midlothian 42 45 87 G. II. Barnes, Garden City 45 43 88 George Wright, Wollaston 44 45 89 T. T. Rushmore, Garden City 44 45 89 Jason Rogers, Montclair 43 47 90 C. S. Gobs, Englewood 44 46 90 F. L. Stuart, Montclair . 42 48 90 SECOND DIVISION V. A. Seggerman, Englewood 45 45 90 Robert Collier, Dunwoodie 46 44 90 Z. T. Miller, Dunwoodie, 49 42 91 M. C. Parshall, Warren G. C. 47 44 91 W.G.Thomas, Glen Ridge 45 46 91 J. II. Ottley, Nassau 47 44 91 W.T. Stern, St. Andrew's 48 43 91 E. Chichester, Brae Burn 44 47 91 W. L. Crocker, Brae Burn 44 48 92 C. II.Mathieseen.Ardsley 44 48 92 W. J. Ryan, Fox Hills 46 46 92 Frank Presbrey, Garden City 50 43 93 C. A. Speakman, SJiwanoy 48 45 93 E. J. Ridgway, Montclair 43 50 93 G. D.Morse, Brockton, 46 47 93 U. P. Fay, Chicopee Falls 46 47 93 THIRD DIVISION W.F. Smith, Brae Bum, 46 47 93 J. A. Moore, Scarsdale 46 47 93 W. J. McDonald, Midlothian 49 44 93 W. M. Sandford, Englewood 49 45 94 H. II. McCann, Suburban . 48 46 94 S. H. Martel, Jr., Metropolitan, Can. 45 49 94 R. R. Mamlok, Fox Hills 47 47 94 S. K. Evans, Knoll wood 49 46 95 II. M. Adams, Nassau 46 49 95 II. McSweeney, Oil City, 48 47 95 R. J. Allyn, Hartford G. C. 48 48 96 H. W. Ormsbee, Alpine, Fitchburg 44 52 96 B. D. Butler, New York 48 48 96 II. W. Leeds, Atlantic City 48 48 96 G. F. Steele, Woodland 48 48 96 W. R. Roberts, Bala 46 50 96 FOURTH DIVISION. J. D. Plummer, Springfield 48 S. II. Patterson, Plainfleld 59 II. Potter, Erie 60 A. W. Erlckson, Oakland 48 V. Wlerman, Morristown 49 49 48 47 49 48 S. L. Allen, Atlant'c City 47 J. L. Given, Baltusrol . 49 E. J. Phil lip 3, Nassau 49 C. M. Breizse, Wykagyl 47 W. R. Bassett, Richmond 49 George Williams, Hackensack 49 W. S. Bird, Dunwoodie 53 George W. Watts, Baltimore 49 E. A. Johnson, Columbia 49 II. II. Cutler, Blue' Mound 50 von jh. raraer, .Erie 52 48 100 FIFTH DIVISION. E. M. Hoopes, Wilmington 50 60 loo K. V. S. Howland, Hackensack 63 47 100 A. D. Chandler, Baltusrol 49 51 io J. D. Steer, Montclair 49 52 101 P. B. O'Brien, New York 49 52 101 G. P. Tangeman, New York 55 40 101 II. L Jones, Dunwoodie, 57 44101 T. C. Fogel, Overbrook 48 53 101 S. C.Lowe, Brae Burn 55 47 102 R. Ruggles, New York 63 49 102 D. W. Cooke, Montclair 51 51 k J. C. Piatt, Montclair 46 56 102 J. H. Eggers, Canoebrook 54 48 102 J. il. Hawley, Hackensack 63 50 103 C. B. Fritz, Huntington 61 62 103 V. P. Finney, Moorestown 52 61 1(3 SIXTH DIVISION. W. M. Ostrander, Fox Hills 50 53 1(3 James Barber, Erglewood 49 65 104 W. II. Maule, Merion Cricket 51 53 104 A. L. Aldred, Wannamoissett 52 52 104 J. II. Redfleld, Fox Hills 52 53 105 D. S. White, Atlantic City 63 52 105 Kurtz Wilson, Apawamis 48 67 105 Percy Gardner, Atlantic Highlands 51 54 105 R. T. Schenck, Jersey City 61 54 105 L.L.Robblns, Jr., Richmond Country 54 53 107 William Beers, New York 54 53 107 T. W. Weeks, Storm King 50 58 108 F. 0. Bliss, Garden City, 56 52 108 C. C. Vernam, Nassau 63 55 108 Paul Mlnnick, Chicago Athletic 67 53 110 R. T. Stanton, Westward-IIo! 54 57 111 SEVENTH DIVISION. W. E. Edge, Atlantic City Louis B. Deveau, Dunwoodie Hartley. Davis, Hackensack William Shillaber, Jr., Montclair C. S. Heinz, Pittsburgh W. H. Chllds, New York J. II. Huston, Moorestown Field Edward Rode, Dunwoodie J. A. Ford, New York E F. Clymer, Skokie, Chicago J. B. Stokes, Moorestown Field M. S. Megil, Baltusrol G. S. Osborn, North Shore, Chicago F. L. Rogan, Hinsdale H. B. Kennedy, Yale G. C. D. A. Willey, Baltimore Sunday Kvenlng-'s Concert. Sunday evening's concei t by The Caro lina orchestra was generally attended. The program : Overture "Raymond" Thomas Mendelssohn Trio "Serenade" Pache Nocturne from "A Mldsummernight's Dream" Selections from "Tannhauser" Wagner "Largo" from the "Double Concerto" in D Minor 54 50 56 63 67 54 64 64 69 CO 65 62 59 58 68 62 61 62 57 65 64 66 57 111 59 113 54 113 54 114 60 115 64 116 67 116 58 116 CO 118 58 120 59 120 58 120 65 122 61 12G C 130 70 136 Messrs. Lind and Munroe "Serenade" Selections from "Carmen" Hymn "God be with you" Pierne Bizet Tomer Pinehurst's JPnre Water. Monthly chemical and bacteriological tests of Pinehurst's pure water continue most satisfactory, the supply even more abundant than in the past. Its remark able softness is compared with rain water by experts and its beneficial effects are generally recognized by the medical pro fession. .
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