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page waeanks: I,,., mmr- -T-r t-, THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS Mixed and Men's Doubles and Hen's and Women's Singles In Program. j. a. Parker and Mr. IE. Ii. Btirrag-e, I'aul Gardner and JF. W. JLattlng and Mini Hallanyne Winner. Ik IXED doubles concluded the anuual Club Cham pionship tennis tourna ments, Mr. J. A. Parker of IJrooklineand Mrs. II. L. Burrage of Boston, winning the final round from Mr. Paul K. Gardner of Chicago and Miss Puby Sewall of Kansas City, 62, 36, 75. In the semi-final Mr. Parker and Mrs. Barrage beat Mr. II. K. T. Sherwood and Miss Ethel Gray don, 61, 62, and Mr. Gardner .and Miss Sewall won from Mr. Charles Horton and Miss Dorothy Ballantyne, 62, 86. In the second round Mr. Horton and Miss Ballantyne beat Mr. Guy Metcalf and Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse, 86, 61 ; Mr. Gardner and Miss Sewall, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weld, 64, 46, 62; Mr. Parker and Mrs. Barrage, Mr. D. K. Mac kay and Mrs. J. A. Fairchild, by default, and Mr. Sherwood and Miss Gray don, 31 r. F. A. King and Mrs. Guy Metcalf, 3G, G 4, 63. In the first round Mr. Metcalf and Mrs. Waterhouse and Mr. Horton and Miss Ballantyne, drew byes. Mr. and Mrs. Weld beat Mr. L. II. Fitch and Miss Gertrude Lamb, 60, 64 ; Mr. Gardner and Miss Sewall, Mr. E. S. Par melee and Miss Priscilla Beall, 60, 63 ; Mr. Mackay and Mrs. Fairchild, Mr. L. B. Miller and Miss Miller, 03, 61 ; Mr. Parker and Mrs. Burrage, Mr. J. W. Latting and Miss Ethel Check, 62, 64 ; and Mr. Sherwood and Miss Graydon and Mr. King and Mrs. Metcalf drew byes. men's doubles. The men's doubles final was won by Messrs. Gardner and Latting, 26, 6 3, 30, 75, 86, from Messrs. Weld and Parker. In the semi-final, Messrs. Gard ner and Latting defeated Messrs. Parker andNalle, 61, 62, and Messers Weld and Parker, Messrs. Parmelee and Fitch, 02. G 4. In the first round Messrs. Gardner and Latting, and Parker and Nalle, won by default, Messrs. Parmelee and Fitch beat Messrs. Gilmore and Simons, 62, 75, and Messrs. Weld and Parker, Messrs. 0-3. Sherwood and Metcalf, 6 2, MEN'S SINGLES. Mr. Paul E. Gardner won the men's singles from J. B. Pead of Boston, 64, 00. In the semi-final, Mr. Gardner beat Mr. Weld, 04, 02, and Mr. Read, Mr. Parker, 75, 04. In the second round Parker beat Sher wood, by default ; Read, Parmelee, 57, 6-3, 02 ; Weld, Mackay, 03, 62, and Gardner, Fitch, 6 2, 64. In the first round Sherwood beat Gilmore, by default; Parker, Metcalf, 61, 60; Parmelee, Nalle, 61, 60; Read, Lip pincctt, 6-2, 61; Mackay, Horton, 75,62; Weld, Latting, 108 ,62; Fitch, R. B. Parker Jr., by default, and Gardner, Wolworth, 64, 63. WOMEN'S SINGLES. Miss Dorothy Ballantyne of Pittsburg, won the women's singles final from Mrs. L. W. Hornblower of East Orange, 64, 62. In the semi-final Miss Ballantyne defeated Miss Ethel Check, 64, 63, and Mrs. Hornblower, Miss Gertrude Lamb, 108, 04. In the second round Miss G. Lamb de feated Miss Ethel Graydon, 5 7, 6-4, 03; Mrs. Ilornblower, Miss Priscilla Beall, 6-4, 40, G 4; Miss Check, Miss Katherine Lamb, G 2, G 3, and Miss Ballantyne, Miss Carolyn Fuller, 8-6, 68, 64. In the first round Miss Gray don drew a. bye, Miss G. Lamb beat Miss Van Nostrand, by default; Mrs. Horn blower, Miss Belden, 26, 1311, 62 ; Miss Beall, Mrs. W. R. Simons, by de fault; Miss Check, Mrs. C. S. Water house, 2 6, 61, 6 3; Miss K. Lamb, Miss Lady Fuller, by default; Miss Carolyn Fuller, Miss Sewall by default, and Miss Ballantyne drew a bye. MAnCU 8PEED TO APRIL (Concluded from Page 10) Mr. and Mrs. W. II. C. Musseu of Montreal, return, joining friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coder of New York, return for their usual visit. Mr. E. II. Griilith ef New York, will remain some time. Mr. J. It. Mitchell of New York, returns. Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Kennedy of Youngstown, are again here for April. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnson of Pittsburg, are here for the week to come. Mrs. Percy Furber and Mrs. James Sutton of New York, join Mrs Furber's children. Mr. II. E. Avery of Detroit, is here for April. Mr. Henry R. Smith of Leominlster, will spend the week here. Miss Ellen M. Whcelock of Tutnam, comes for the month. Mr. R. E. Lincoln of Whitinsville, Is making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Ilerrick and Master Herrick of Chicago, will remain through the month. Mrs. II. C. Anderson of Pittsburg, joins Mr. Anderson. Mr. J. P. Fennd, of Boston, comes for a fortnight. Mrs. Austin L.Bailey, Miss Lillian Schaefer of Pittsburg, spent the week here. Mrs. James Miller and Master St. Bernard Miller of St. Johns, are making a two weeks visit. Mr. J. F. McLaln of Montclair, returns. At The Berkshire and Harvard. "Everybody busy and hnppy, playing bridge, golf and tennis, riding, driving and making the most of these fine days, Manager Abbe's reply to the usual was "What's the news?" query. AMONG- THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Place of Washington and Miss K. M. Place of Washington, are spending a fortnight here. Mrs. W. Ben Palmer, and Miss Montague of Richmond, are here for April. Mr. Paul Johnson and his son of Harrisburg, rejoin Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck of Philadelphia, are back for a return visit. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan of Boston, are here for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ober of Milford, N. H., will spend the coming week here. Mr. Ralph J. Miner and Mr. Robert Footeof New Haven, are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. F.W.. Stewart of Montreal, will remain until well into April. THE CflROIilflfl k.M. mtm.i'm,.. . .iT.' . r. . It . H.rSk. .5 b V. The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The in terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates five hundred guests and is provided with seventy-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sew age and plumbing. H. A7. PRIEST. Manager. Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. F. C. ABBE, Manager. -1 mm tit.Vtuii in- ft, HOTEL WENTWORTH, The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort. NEW CASTLE, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Every facility for sport and recreation : Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yacht ing, fishing, still and surf bathing and well equipped garage under competent supervision. Music by symphony orchestra. Accommodates 500. .ocal and long distance telephone connectlou in every room. Send today for a beautifully illustrated book. Wentworth Hotel Co., H. W. Priest, Managing Director Address Until May 1, The Carolina, Pinehurst N. C.
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