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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK, TWO HUNDRED AND FIVE CARDS ,ir 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. Rooms 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 en jov the equable climate, thus avoiding extreme changes of temperature. PINE FOREST INN SUMMERVILLE, S. C. Most attractive Winter Resort in the South. ABSOLUTELY DRY CLIMATE. Located in heart of Pine Forest. ROOMS EN SUITE WITH PRIVATE BATH. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. INCLUDING ELEVA TOR. Special attention given to table and service. PURE WATER from Artesian well on Grounds. Elegant 18-hole Golf Links; NONE BETTER. Tennis, Bowling. Billiards, etc. Our own Livery, best saddle and driving horses. For rates and further informaMon address A.H. Buck, Manager, or F.W. Wage ner & Co., Owners, Charleston, S. C. Social and Scenic Centre. Desirable Patronage. No Hay Fever. 18-Hole Golf. Gun Cub. Casino. Garage. Symphony Orchestra. June to October 13 PRIVATE COTTAGES TO RENT. Correspondence Invited, Illustrated booklet Maplewood, Bethlehem, n. h. LEON H. CILLEY, Mgr. Offices. Boston 24 Milk St. New York, 1619, Broad Exchange Bldg THE LEXINGTON PINEHURST, N. C. Pleasant Location, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light, Steam Heat. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. E 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 mm 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 slock. No others are permitted to handle it. THE GORHAM CO. NEW YORK GORHAM S1LTER POLISH the beit for cleaning glWer. There's an Ideal Summer Home in Maine For You NEW MT. K1NEO 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. CA.JUDKINS, - manaeor. KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. fii "Vanished Hope" Ww in Spring Tourney Qualification EIGHTY-THREE and the narrow margin of a single stroke won the qualification gold medal for Charton L. Becker of Woodland, in the Spring golf tourna ment ; the best score of the two hundred and five cards returned by the field of two hundred and forty-one entries. No won der the Woodland player lost his first match! A pair of forty-twos landed George H. Crocker of Brookline, in sec ond place at eighty-four, with Irving S. Robeson of Oak Hill and S. D. Wyatt of Fon du Lac, tied for third at eighty-five ; the balance of the field cutting the line in one, two, three order. Ninety-one marked the limit of admission. THE SCORES The scores by rouDds in all divisions follow : PRESIDENT'S CUP OR FIRST DIVISION C. L. Becker, Woodland 43 40 83 George II. Crocker, Rrookline 42 42 84 I. S. Kobe son, Oak Hill 41 44 85 S.D. Wyatt, Fon du Lac 41 44 85 J. D. Foot, Apawamis ' 42 44 86 J. E. Smith, Wilmington 43 45 88 Scott Scammell, Trenton 46 42 88 E. D. Speck, Oakmont 45 44 89 H. C. Fownes, Oakmont 43 46 89 Allan Lard, Chevy Chase 42 47 89 W. H. Thayer, Crow Point 41 49 90 G. E. Morse, Rutland 47 43 90 L. D. Pierce, Brae Burn 48 42 90 G. F. Brown, Huntingdon Valley 42 48 90 H. C. Perkins, Detroit 43. 48 91 R. 8. Durstine, Aidsley 44 47 91 GOVERNORS' COP OR SECOND DIVISION T. S. Lippy, Seattle 43 48 91 H.B.Davidson, Chevy Chase 45 47 92 W. E. Wells, Steubenville 46 46 92 R. F. Kelton, Mt. Tom 46 46 92 J. D. Climo, Cleveland 47 45 92 A. F. Rodger, Lambton 45 47 92 P. D. Hamlin, Onwentsia 48 44 92 P. S. Maclaughlln, Wykagyl 48 44 92 Robert Hunter, Wee Burn 43 50 93 E.L. Scofleld, Jr., Wee Burn 47 46 93 E. J. Spauldlng, Waubanakee 44 49 93 F. K. Robeson, Oak Hill 47 46 93 C. B. Whitney, Springfield 46 47 93 J. C. Head, Oakmont 46 47 93 W. E. Truesdell, Brooklyn 42 61 93 R. C. Collier, Dunwoodie 45 48 93 SECRETARY'S CUP OR THIRD DIVISION W. L. Milliken, Indianapolis 44 49 93 W. L. Thurston, Runaway Brook 46 47 93 R. L. Williston, Northampton 45 48 93 H. R. Mackenzie, Deal 49 44 93 E. P. Williams, Springhaven 43 50 93 T. II. Baldwin, Allston 46 47 93 H. W. Doughton, Merlon Cricket 45 48 93 E. A. Johnston, Baltimore 45 49 94 C. L. Jones, Oakmont 45 49 94 N. S. Hurd, Oakmont 48 46 94 G. E. Wincher, Wheeling 48 47 95 C. A. Hunger, Camden 48 47 95 C. E. Titchener, Blnghamton 46 49 95 A. D.Sikes, Buffalo 48 47 95 H. II. Brown, Salem 46 49 95 II. W. Ornisbee, Alpine 44 51 95 TREASURER'S CUP OR FOURTH DIVISION G. F. Berry, Lexington 48 47 95 R. J. Clapp, Highland . 46 50 96 H. W. Croft, Oakmont 47 49 96 G.T. Stebbin s, Crescent 49 47 96 J. G. Nicholson, New Bedford 45 51 96 CM. Jamison, Greensburg 48 48 96 W. L. Hurd, Oakmont 47 49 96 J. V. Hurd, Oakmont 49 47 96 A. T. Thompson, Tedesco 60 46 96 Benj. Aborn, Essex County 46 50 96 J. M. Thompson, Springhaven 48 49 97 E. E. RiDehart, Jr., Wee Burn 45 62 97 S. W. Bowles, Apawamis 48 49 97 J. II. Mason, Oakley 47 50 97 E. II. Pinney, Oxford 46 51 97 J. E. Pushee, Brae Burn 49 48 97 CAPTAIN'S CUP OR FIFTH DIVISION W. E. Hctzel, Ridley Park 60 48 98 William McManamy, Blnghamton 47 51 98 F. P. Lee, Milford 50 48 98 F. F. Storm, Dyker Meadow 60 48 98 Charles Jarecki, Erie 50 48 98 R. S. Owens, Maplewood 47 51 98 Dr. Fredk. Shavoir, Sound Beach 60 48 98 G. C. Austin, Englewood 51 48 99 W. F. Lewis, Kenilworth 48 61 99 W. V. Phillips, Lansdowne 50 49 99 H. S. Jennings, Kingston 53 46 99 H. D. Brewster, Scarsdale 51 48 99 II, D. Waters, Buffalo 49 51 100 j J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn 47 63 100 George Van Kurven, Englewood 49 62 101 J. S. McCormlck, Oakmont 48 63 101 CLUB CUP OR SIXTH DIVISION j E. S. Gregory, South Shore 49 52 101 J. P. Bowman, Rochester 50 61 101 C. B. Price, Salem 49 52 101 A. S. Cook, Wannamoisett 50 51 101 C. P. Wilson, Brookline 50 61 lol Edward Davis, Phlla. Cricket 51 50 101 G. D. Morse, Brockton 46 55 101 R. L. Gardner, Midlothian 47 64 101 F. H. Thayer, Brockton 49 63 102 G. T. Dunlap, iorest Hill 49 63 102 E. M. Taft, Worcester 49 63 102 J. D. Hunter, North Adams 48 54 102 J. R.Towle, Jackson Park 61 61 102 W. C. Goodwin, Alpine 49 64 103 G. B. Burton, Detroit 60 63 103 R. C. Knox, Hartford 51 62 103 SEVENTH DIVISION OR SPECIAL CUP W. II. Hurlburt, Whitemarsh 52 51 103 L. C. Turley, Portsmouth 52 61 103 W. N. Nevins, Springfield 51 53 104 G. W. Statzell, Springhaven 52 62 104 L. D. Folsom, Vesper 54 60 104 Dr. T. H. Knight, Philadelphia 63 61 104 J. R. Blakeslee, Cleveland 52 52 104 W. H. Andrews, Buffalo 53 52 105 J. L. Wyckoff, Mt. Tom 54 61 105 II. G. Stoddard, Trenton 52 53 105 G. W. Heigho, Detroit 51 54 105 R. C. Shannon, 2d, Brockport 52 53 J05 A. D. Forst, Trenton 52 64 106 D. C. Ogden, Greensburg 50 56 106 W. II. Langshaw, New Bedford 55 51 106 Dudley Smith, Detroit 52 54 106 EIGHTH DIVISION OR SPECIAL CUP E. P. Edwards, Mohawk 58 48 106 W. G. Morton, Albany 52 54 106 G. C. Bassett, Overbrock 51 56 107 E. J.Phillips, Nassau 62 55 107 C. J, Wilson, Dyker Meadow 52 55 107 H. J. Sacks, In wood 63 64 107 E. M. Slayton, Intervale 49 68 107 L. C. Hopkins, Crescent 64 64 108 O.L. Johnson, Norwich 54 54 108 W. C. Biddle, Jr., Dyker Meadow 52 56 108 J. L. Crouse, Onandago 50 68 108 Marcus Aaron, Westmoreland 68 51 109 Louis Brown, Oakmont 63 56 109 W. 1 Hutt, Lansdowne 65 55 110 J. P. McWilliams, Lake Placid 54 66 110 S. R. MacClements, Deal 63 67 110 NINTH DIVISION OR SPECIAL CUP F. C. Johnson, Nassau 53 67 110 L. P. Graves, Buffalo 53 .57 110 T. L. Wells, New Brunswick 53 67 110 G. K. Baker, Lancaster 57 53 110 W. F. Bachelder, Holyoke 50 60 110 W. H. McDermott, Wheeling 57 54 111 II. M. Penrose, Hartford 58 53 111 J. Kerney, Trenton 53 68 111 T. J. Palmer. Areola 52 59 111 W. H. Sargeant, Springfield 55 66 111 H. P. Brewster, Kochenter 55 56 HI ( Concluded on page nine)
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