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I . MfeSKSftfSSSU THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS MATCH PLAY ROUNDS KEEN IsII3 IVumeroutt .Extra Hole Contents and Fast Play in All Division FKOM first round to final, and first division to fourth, keen play characterized the match rounds of the annual Holiday golf tourna ment. Numerous con tests overran the home green where many oth ers ended, while the tricky seventeenth and long sixteenth marked the finish of numerous battles royal. All in all, the contestants found the Number Three course decidedly " problematical." THE SUMMARY The results are briefly told in the fol lowing complete summary which also gives the players" clubs : president's trophies First round W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills beat II. G. White, Ridgewood, 4 and 3; XV. G. Clark, Wollaston beat T. U. Iioyd, Hellerieve, 5 and 3; B. P. Merriman, Waterbury beat A. A. Stagg, Chicago, 5 and 4; XV. A. Barber, Jr., Princeton beat S. LeRoy, Newport, by default; C. L. Becker, Woodland beat G. II. Crocker, Brookline, 1 up; W. V. Booth, Jr., Onwentsia beat VV. L. Otis, New York, 6 and 5 ; II. V. Seggerman, Englewood beat Robert Hunter, Wee Burn, 5 and 4; C. B. Hudson, North Fork beat William Souther, Dyker Meadow, 5 and 4. Second round Truesdell beat Clark, 2 and 1 ; Merriman beat Barber, 1 up ; Becker beat Booth, 2 and 1 ; Seggerman beat Hudson, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Merriman beat Truesdell, G and 5 ; Seggerman beat Becker, 3 and 2. Final Merriman beat Seggerman, 2 up. CONSOLATION First round Boyd beat White, 1 up; Stagg beat LeRoy by default; Crocker beat Otis, 4 and 2 ; Hunter beat Souther, 8 and 7. Semi-final Hoyd beat Stagg, 2 up; Hunter beat Crocker, 2 up. Final Boyd beat Hunter, 4 and 2. GOVERNORS' TROPHIES First round G. W. Johnson, Hack ensack beat II. B. McClellan, Fox Hills, by default; R. C. Shannon, II, Oak Hill beat E. L. Schofield, Wee Burn, 5 and 4; Dr. Frederick Schavoir, Wee Burn beat J. A. Luman, Bala, 2 and 1 ; J. M. Lum mis, New York beat W. A. Barber, En glewood, 2 and 1 ; J. R. Towle, Calumet beat C. 11. Gillett, Wykagyl, 4 and 3; A. W. Pearson, Apawamis beat II. S. Hungerf ord, Fox Hills, by default ; Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Salisbury beat S. 0. Miller, Englewood, . 2 and 1 ; J. M. Thompson, Springhaven beat Homer Boyer, Southboro, 2 and 1. Second round Johnson beat Shan nan, 5 and 3 ; Lummis beat Schavoir, 4 and 3: Towle beat Pearson, 2 up; Thompson beat Cheatham, 6 and 5. Semi-final Johnson beat Lummis, I up ; Thompson beat Towle, 5 and 4. Final Johnson beat Thompson, 1 up (19 holes). consolation First round Schofield beat McClel lan, by default; Luman beat Barber, 2 up; Gillett beat Hungerford, by de fault; Miller beat Boyer, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Luman beat Schofield, 1 up; Miller beat Gillett, 1 up. Final Miller beat Luman, 3 and 2. secretary's trophies First round Edward Martin, En glewood beat S. A. Ilennessee, Coopers town, 4 and 3 ; C. W. Harman, Wykagyl beat C. W. Smith, Wilmington, 2 and 1 ; E. W. Fay, Framingham beat J. E. Haines, Springhaven, 4 and 3; F. F. Storm, Englewood beat W. C. Beecher, Nassau, 3 and 2 ; Macauley Bright, Hun tingdon Valley beat John Williams, Glendale, 3 and ; R. S. Hawthorne, Wyantamuck beat C. II. Wheeler, Phila delphia Cricket, 2 up; R. G. Harper, New York beat David Gregg, Jr., Brook lyn, 4 and 3; Emil Heikel, Fox Hills beat J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn, 2 and 1. Second round Martin beat Harman, 1 up (20 holes) ; Fay beat Storm, 1 up; Bright beat Hawthorne, 6 and 5 ; Harper beat Heikel, 3 and 1. Semi-final Martin beat Fay, 1 up (19 holes) ; Bright beat Harper, 4 and 2. Final Martin beat Bright, 3 and 1. CONSOLATION First round Ilennessee beat Smith, 4 and 2 ; Haines beat Beecher, 4 and 2 ; Wheeler beat Williams, 5 and 4 ; Rumsey beat Gregg, by default. Semi-final Haines beat Ilennessee, 2 and 1 ; Wheeler beat Rumsey, 3 and 1. Final Haines beat Wheeler, 4 and 2. treasurer's trophies First round C. J. Morse, Wollaston beat W.A. Sandford, Montclair, 7 and 6; S. McCullough, Nassau beat Edward Klauber, Fair View, 5 and 4; F. I. Amory, Jr., Essex County beat W. V. Booth, Onwentsia, 1 up (20 holes) ; H. A. Waldron, Agawam Hunt beat F. M. Gould, New York, 2 up: J. T. McCaddon, Wykagyl beat T. L. Redfield, Apawamis, 1 up (19 holes); J. T. Mc Caddon, Jr., St. Luke's School beat E. B. Pratt, Boston, 3 and 2; Dr. Linton Smith, Wilmington beat R. A. Belding, Hackensack, by default; J. D. Galla gher, Glen Ridge beat Lancing Mc Vickar, New York, 5 and 4. Second round Morse beat McCul lough, 2 and 1 ; Amory beat Waldron, 5 and 3; McCaddon, Sr. beat McCaddon, Jr., 3 and 2; Gallagher beat Smith, 2 and 1. Semi-final Amory beat Morse, 1 up (19 holes); Gallagher beat McCaddon, 5 and 4. Final Amory beat Gallagher, 1 up (19 holes) . consolation First round Klauber beat Sandford, 1 up (20 holes); Booth beat Gould, 2 and 1 ; Pratt beat Redfield, 2 up ; Mc Vickar beat Belding, by default. Semi-final Booth beat Klauber, 5 and 4 ; Pratt beat McVickar, 5 and 3. Final Booth beat Pratt, 4 and 2. r jrnmnnn i cm 5r , fc""i".r:iifrv 1 . ij nu air 2500 Feet Elevation. Average Temperature THE NEW HOMESTEAD OPEN ALL. THE YEAR Waters, Baths, Hotel and Scenery Nowhere Equalled Brokers Office with Direct Private Wire to New York THE MOST ATTRACTIVE GOLF COURSE IN THE UNITED STATES High Class Livery with Excellent Saddle Horses Returning from a winter's soj mm in the Sjuth, a stop-off at VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS will prove a most pleasant diversion. Aveuage Temperature January 51 JMay 73 September 75 February 44 June 80 October 64 March 57 July 78 November 54 Apiil 6t August 77 December 47 A New Addition with 100 Guest Rooms was Completed During the Summer of 1913. All of the new Rooms have Private Bath-rooms with Full Outside Windows. Through cars between Hot Springs and New York ami Hit Springs an! Chicago via Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. For booklet and further information, address H. ALBERT, Resident Manager, Hot Springs, Virginia. t' '.( MI(M, Commonwealth Ave. Boston The Distinctive Boston House A hotel of highest class with moder ate prices. Especially Inviting; to those who prefer good taste to display. Our attractive booklet with guide to Boston and vicinity will follow the favor of your card. P. O. COSTELLO, Manager. THE LEXINGTON Pinelmrst, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Light, Baths, Excellent Table, Good Service, Bates, $10.00 and upwards EDWARD FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Summer Fitzgerald Cottage, Bethlehem, White Mountains, N. II. The Magnolia PINEHURST, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Excellent Table THE HOLLYWOOD MODERN THROUGHOUT ACCOMMODATES ONE HUNDRED SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. 123-125 Fayette ville Street Dobbin - Ferrall Co. Raleigh - N. C. North Carolina's Largest and Leading DRY GOODS STOKE Dry Goods of All Kinds and Keady-to-Wear Garments. The Best. NATIVE ANTIQUES, GUNS. ETC. Write J. R. Lambert, Cole's Store, N. C, for description and prices on antique furni ture, spinning-wheels, reels, tall clocks with wooden works, Hint and steel guns, etc. Supplies For The Lumbce Kiver Canoe Trip Midwinter Canoeing Club literature on request. Agents for The Badger Chemical Fire Extin guisher. PACKARD BROS., Pine Bluff, N. C. GENERAL MERCHANDISE BUNGALOWS TO RENT Completely Furnished Apply: Pinebluff II. P. LITTLE N. C. LIFT-THE LATCH TEA ROOM Opens early In January PINEBLUFF - - N. C. The Misses Little. MR. A. MONTESANTI Has returned for the second season at the High land Pines Inn, Southern Pines, and will offer to the public authentic and approved styles for the coming season in ladies' and gent's tailoring. Riding habits and sporting dress a specialty. At The Carolina FOR THE SEASON Beautiful collection of laces, embroideries, dress patterns, waists, kimonas and novelties. D. A. FU LEI HAN
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