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I PAGE "W THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK I 1 i WHITE DIAMOND FLIES THE FURTHEST WEARS THE LONGEST PUTTS THE TRUEST AND STAYS WHITE MADE BY WORTHINGTON ELYRIA, O. L - iint IBB BBipSlliij MUTlHl i i2msisi iPISS & Isif ieI2SKI : tiff" ' JIT'S StlCS Hjrn t u, .... ,r-.'J HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. AIHA1S OPEN JFOR THE RECEPTION OE GUEITS. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. Chas. O. Marquette, Manager. d. S. White, President The 0 TeSa Ga, Otsego Lake, Cooperstown, N. THE ,0-TE-SA-GA WL UTl OTSCGO I.AKE-COOPERST0WN.N.Y. i 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 Boating, 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.,f Subway Station) Hotel Seymour 50 West 45 th St., near Fifth Avenue. A r (i Arann and Prino H.n PrnnviaMvo PINEY WOODS INN Leading Hotel of Southern Ptnas. TV c CONSUMPTIVES RIGOROUSLY EXCLUDED BOOKLET j. M. Robinson, Owner and manager IM INTEREST OF PINEHURST Professional D. J. Ross to Critically Study Old World Golf Courses. Will Attend and Probably Partlcl pate In British Open Champion hip Scheduled for June 22nd. PROFESSIONAL Donald J. Koss will spend two months or more abroad this summer, sailing May 28, giving critical atten tion to the world-famous rolf courses of Great Britain and o Ireland such as Prestwick, North Berwick, St. Andrews, Dornoch, Sand wich, Deal, Hoylake, Portrush,Laninch, Dollymount and many others in the in terest'Of Pinehurst. He will also attend and probably take part in the British Open Championship at St. Andrews, scheduled for June 22, thus embracing the opportunity to study the play of famous professionals over a high class course. There are many new ideas in connec tion with lay out and construction, etc., to be studied and the best of these ideas are to be embodied at Pinehurst. Kumor has had it that Alexander l?os would participate in the Open, but such is not the case. In this connection, however, his splendid record is interest ing ; the two rounds of 68 and 73. made in the United North and South Open Championship, but reflecting the game he has been playing all winter, This record, also, has been borne out in the Massachusetts Open Championships which he has won for four years past, defeating gome of the best professionals in the country. in this event Alex nas only once scored higher than 300 strokes for 72 holes, and that was when he tied with Gilbert Nicholl and David. Brown at Brae-Burn in 1907, with 302, later win ning the play-off with a 73.- He scored 290 at The Country Club in 1908, and duplicated that figure at Woodland last year. The other time that he won was at Wollaston in 1906. when he scored 297, and did a 69 the final round, over coming a lead of eight strokes that Alec Campbell held at the end of the third round. An average of 74.3 strokes per round has been made by Alex in the sixteen rounds of the State open Cham pionships which he has won. His ag gregate strokes for the 288 holes are 1179, or an average of 4.1 per hole, which comes pretty close being perfect golf. SIIVER FOILS' IAST. Selected Score Handicap Rounds Out Tournament Program, A thirty-six hole selected score medal handicap rounded out the Silver Foils' golf tournament season, Miss Louise Elkins of Pittsburg (scratch,) leading with seventy-eight ; Miss Ethel Check of New York(5,) second in eighty-three and Mrs. William West of Philadelphia (1,) and Mr3. J. G. Splane of Pittsburg (16,) tied for third at eighty-six. The cards : Out 4 In 5 Out 5 In- 4 Out 5 In 5 Out 6 In 6 MISS ELKINS 3 4 6 2 5-38 5 5 5 4 54179-1-78 MISS CHECK 4 5 6 4 5-43 7 5 7 4 6 4588583 MK8. WEST 4 5 6 4 5-45 6 4 7 3 5-42-87-1-86 MRS. SPLANE 5 6 6 4 650 7 5 9 4 6521021686 Other scores were : Miss Elkins (0,) 88; Mrs. Metcall (19,) 90; Mrs. Jillson (70 92; Mrs. Cutler (33,) Miss Gurdes (16,) and Mrs. Waterhouse (16,) 93 each ; Mrs. Check (27,) 94; Mrs. Ham mond (16,) 95 ; Miss Cummings (25,)100. 7' 4 5 6 MASTER imDEIll'8 GUESTS Children' Putting- Competition for Mr. W.I,. Ilurd'a Prize. Mrs. W. L. Hard entertained Satur day afternoon with a children's putting competition in honor of the birthday of her grandson, Master Lambert Splane, and not even the "United North and South" has aroused more profound in terest among the contestants. Henry Cummings won the first prize for boys with twenty-six, putting from scratch with Leverett Cummings (4), second in twenty-eight. Clarissa Met- calf (18,) captured tbe girls prize with nineteen ; Mary Hammond (8,) second in twenty-four. Albert Tufts (0,) made 29; Lambert Splane (0,) 34; Julia Cutler (0,) 29; Elizabeth Hammond (0,) 30, and Esther Hammond (0,) 34. autoists oar Tuesday. Run From Columbia to Pinehurst Will Open Up New Route. Interest of the coming week centers in the arrival of the Columbia automo bilists on Tuesday, the initial run over the new Capital Highway Association route which late summer will find com pleted. From twenty to thirty cars with from eighty to a huudred occupants', are ex pected and President Leonard Tufts of the Association will overlook nothing in the way of entertainment for the party. Mm. Alexander AfacGregror JLead. Mrs. Alexander MacGregor of Boston whose friends here are legion, led in the opening women's medal handicap on the Wollaston, Mass., links, Friday, with a card of one hundred. Mrs. W. L. Crocker, another Pinehurst admirer, scored 115. Rlned at The Inn. Mr. Donald and Miss Alma Mackay entertained Gardiner Hammond, Miss Frances Hammond, Charles Horton, Miss Harriet Horton, Misses Elizabeth and Katherine Leach and Lincoln Cum mings at dinner at The Inn Saturday.
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