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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK ! i WHITE DIAMOND FLIES THE FURTHEST WEARS THE LONGEST PUTTS THE TRUEST AND STAYS WHITE MADE BY WORTHINGTON ELYRIA, O. A B EB Mfi II1TFM III 'lb 7 ,7 ,icE:CuO"KM I" I "iiiiitin rdr iwmi kaai mat kma teea r Stc C Tir reHi. t -!B? HOTEL TRAYMORE, ' . Atlantic City, N. J. : : ALWAYS OPCV JFOJl THE IIECJSPTIOX OF ,-'CJUFSTS.. HOTEL TRAVMORE CO. " v Chas. O. Marquette, Manager. D. S. White, President The 0 TeSaGa, THE ,0-TE-SA-GA j 1 1 1 1 1 1 OTSCGO UAKE-COOPERST0WN.N.Y. Otsego Lake, Cooperstown, N, Y. ;-;;,. Will be opened for the second season July 2, 1910. This hotel is one of the most popular of meeting places with the Automobile Tourists, the Golfers the Tennis Players, the Lovers of Motor Hoating, and of all pleasures and pastimes enjoyed at the modern Summer Resort of to-day. For full particulars apply to J. D. Price (of Anderson and Price) , Mgr. Hotel Ormond, Ormond Beach, Florida until May 15, then Cooperstown, N. Y. Associated Houses in New York City Hotel Bretton Hall. Broadway and 86 St.,(Subway Station) Hotel Seymour 50 West 45 th St., near Fifth Avenue. Anderson and Price Co. Proprietors. PINEY WOODS I INN Ttio Leading Hotel of Southern Pines, IN, C. CONSUMPTIVES RIGOROUSLY EXCLUDED BOOKLET J. M. Robinson, Owner and flanager CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOTING Scores Bun High in Annual State aid Club Pistol Tournaments. F. W. Fontcr of IMontreal and JL. C. lIopkinN of liw lot It Ilvid ' Iloaor In Expert Events. m TATE United Sta t es Re volver Association and Club Chflmpionship pis tol shoots occupied the week and though the field was limited to the experts, scores ran high and keen com petition ruled. Both events weie fifty three hundred and Harold Mestre of New York, f out thin two hundred and seventy-three. : The scores: . STATE CHAMPIONSHIP . To-ster 82 43 34 39 42 36 41 45 42 43-397 Hopkins 40 42 37 39 38 43 40 35 35 40-389 Clark 37 34 35 28 33 19 32 29 29 29-305 Sturdlvant 15 8 15 22 5 6 14 3 18 3109 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Hopkins -37 35 37 41 39 31 88 42 43 81-374 Forster -31 38 37 36 35 38 40 39 88 38-370 Clark -25 25 30 34 18 34 31 35 31 37-300 Mestre 22 21 27 31 85 27 2i 26 84 26-27J An Ocean of Fragrant Bloonin. An "ocean" of fragrant blooms are the monster peach orchards of the vicinity,' hundreds of visitors riding or driving over t6 pas3 by them. I , w r ' -A ..'-- , Z ""'.'it', i WHEN THE OAK LEAVES UNFOLD. shots at -twenty yards, regulation tar gets, and theie were three prizes in each ; Association medals in the former and Club medils jn the latter. In the State Championship F. W. Forster of Montreal, led with three hun dred and ninety-seven ; L. C. Hopkins of New York, second in three hundred and eighty-nine, Noyes D. Clark of Woodbridge, Conn., third in three hun dred and five, and J. R. Sturdivant of Newark, fourth in one hundred, and nine. In the Club Championship Mr. Hop kins and Mr. Forster shot a "miss and out" race which Mr. Hopkins won with a score of thre hundred and seventy- tour to three hundred and . seventy f or Mr. Forster. Mr. Clark was third in GOI.Fi:il OF CJLASS COMPETE. ( Continued from Page 1) J. P. Gardner and William C. Fowncs, Jr., Allan Lard and Robert Hunter George C. Dutton and Herbert Strong Walter Fairbanks and W. Murphy 1 76 157 73 77 150 77 76 153 77 77 151 Walter J. Travis, and C. West Taintor, Chisholm Beach and Willie Anderson. S. T). VVvat.t. and Frederick McLeod, W. C. Skelly, -and J. J. Busli, II. A. lloark, and J. Hutchinson, Ryall and J. B. Kennedy, II. M. Goss and J. M. Thompson, no cards.
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