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PINEHURST OUTLOOK
THE JEFFERSON
RICHMOND, VA.
With the addition of 300 bed rooms, cafe, private dining room, etc., this far-famed Hotel Is
' more magnificent, attractive and secure, than ever before. Room single and en suite, with and
without private baths. Long distance phones in every room.
The many points of historic interest in, and around the City, make Richmond a very desir
able stop-over place for tourists, where they can enjov the equable climate, thus avoiding extreme
changes of temperature.
DEAL
MEANS
P DEAL
A. S. NEWCOMB
&
COMPANY
Southern Pines, N. C.
Imiima Fire, Automobile, Life,
inSUrarlCC Health, Accident, etc.
Dn1 Fc 5i Bought and Sold. Bui
nvdl Ii 3 I L t? letins on application.
Inioc-f-inon-f-c Money accepted for
inveS linen IS investment in good
Telephone No. 4. six percent mortgages
Agents of S. P. Building Company.
THE C0L0NIA
COLUMBIA, s. c.
Plan to make a long or short stay, en
route, at this charming hotel in this in
teresting city.
K. C & L. B. WHISTLER, Props,
THE LEXINGTON
PINEHURST, N. C.
Pleasant Location, Hot and Cold Baths,
Electric Light, Steam Heat.
Mrs. E. C. Bliss.
An American Triumph
Few persons realize that America
as represented by the greatest
of the world's silversmiths, The
Gorham Co. is producing to day
articles for household and table use
in sterling silver that have all the
fire and spirit of the best examples
of the past.
Gorham Silverware
is now nearly a hundred years
old. It has accumulated a fund
of experience and tradition. The
famous Gorham trade mark
STERLING
is recognized all over the world.
It means workmanship that excludes
the slightest flaw. It guarantees
substantial weight. Insist upon this
mark when you purchase silver.
All the best jewelers carry Gorham
Silverware in stock No others are
permitted to handle it.
THE GORHAM CO.
NEW YORK
GORHAM SILVER POLISH the best for cleaning ilver.
There's an Ideal Summer Home in Maine For You
NEW MT. KINEO HOUSE
Elaborately enlarged and improved for 1911. Kineo boasts the greatest trout
togue and landlocked salmon fishing in America, "great" hunting, canoe
ing, golf, mountain climbing, etc. Superb scenery ; healthful, bracing
climate ; no hay fever. Handsome booklets free. racing
CA.JUDKINS, - manager,
KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE.
NEWCOMB AND
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WESTCOTT
landed the money with one hundred and
eighty-eight ; Newcomb and Laslie tied
for second at one hundred and eighty
five and Westcott third in one hundred
and seventy-nine. Taylor tied with
Welles at one hundred and eighty-nine ;
Lyon third in one hundred and eighty
eight. In Wednesday's program a dupli
cate of Thursday, Westcott had things
his own way with a score of one hun
dred and eighty-four ; Newcomb second
in one hundred and seventy-two; and
Clarke third in one hundred and seventy
one. Taylor made one hundred and eighty-eight,
Welles one hundred and eighty
and German and Lyon tied at one hun
dred and seventy-seven.
HIGH AVERAGE MEDALS
One gold and two silver medals were
ond in seven hundred and eleven, and
Dr. Culver third in six hundred and
ninety-six.
THE HANDICAP COMMITTEE
The committee on handicaps included
Dr. Culver and Messrs. Billings, New
comb, Clarke, Laslie and J. H. Anderson.
ELABORATE PLANS FOR NEXT TEAR
Plans for the next year's shoot make
the event a leader, the total added
money $18G0.00 and including a $500.00
guarantee to the winner of the Handi
cap and a $200.00 guarantee to
the winner of the Preliminary, $500.00
in trophies and based on fifty amateur
entries on the Squier money back system,
$400.00 additional added money. Luther
J. Squier will manage the shoot and the
Handicap Committee will be made up
from the participants.
THE SCORES BY STRINGS
. The scores for the week tell the story
fully, the rise and fall of the battle
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PROFESSIONAL J. R. TAYLOR, WINNER HIGH AVERAGE GOLD MEDAL
awarded for the best scores in the ssix
hundred targets shot at, from sixteen
yards, the sweepstakes, in which New
comb led with five hundred and
forty-six or ninety-one per cent.
Westcott was second in five hundred and
thirty-six or eighty-nine and one third
per cent, and Dr. Culver third in five
twenty-nine or eighty-eight and a
half per cent. In a similar event for the
professionals with first and second
trophies, Taylor won with five hundred
and sixty-seven, Welles second in five
hundred and fifty-eight and Lyon third
in five hundred and fifty-two. The
special amateur trophy for the best score
of the entire program of eight hundred
targets, was won by Westcott with sev
en hundred and thirteen ; Newcomb sec-
waged as targets were won or lost, all
because of an indefinable something
which the shooters "feel" but cannot
express. In some cases low averages
were due to the wind which made the
targets erratic.
MIDWINTER HA NDIC A r AMATEURS
HDP-YDS 100 TQT8
C. II. Newcomb, Phlla. 1923 22 20 2388
C. G-Westcott, Leesburg 1920 22 22 24-88
J. II. Anderson, Pliila. 1622 20 24 2187
B. B. Ward, Aberdeen, S.D. 18 20 22 19 2586
C. W.Billings, Glen Ridge 1620 21 20 2485
F. D. Kelsey, East Aurora 1820 20 20 2484
J.H. Dreher, Wilmington 17 18 24 21 2083
Charles Nuchols, Charlotte 1922 18 21 2081
J. D. Crayton, Charlotte 1816 20 19 2378
C. II. Arderson, Aberdeen 1616 25 19 1878
Thomas Lenane, Jr. N. Y. 1616 21 19 2078
Dr.D.L.Culver, Jersey City 2020 19 16 2277
W. F. Clarke, Boston 1820 19 21 1777
R. L. Spotts, New York 1819 20 20 1675