THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK RANNEY'S WORST 'HOLES Were Better than Anybody Else Could Perpetrate on Monday. A field of sixty-nine players essayed to play their worst holes best in the Tin Whistles' selected holes tourney on Monday. Major A. Elliott Ranney of Green wich, handicap 6, played his twelve worst holes in a net 52, and won the Class A prize, incidentally taking the low gross honors with 39, 39 78, H. G. Phillips of Moore county (5) came in second, at 54 net, and finished in 42, 37 80 gross. Donald Parson of Youngstown was second low gross in 42, 3779. The Class B prize for the medium handicap men was won by C. M. Jami son of Greensburg, handicap 16, who finished in 86 gross and 50 net. C. S. Waterhouse of Ardsley won in Class C. The Summary: Twelve selected holes, rejecting the three best in each nine. Three classes. Course 1.: Class A. A. E. Ranney 78 H. G. Phillips 80 A. S. Higgins 85 P. S. Maclaughlin 88 R. C. Shannon, 2nd 81 L. A. Mamilton 81 Donald Parson 79 J. E. Smith 86 J. M. Thompson 85 R. H. Hunt 93 C. L. Becker 89 II. C. Fownes . 87 T. A. Cheatham 92 F. S. Danforth 89 F. P. Lee 98 C. B. Fownes 1 89 L. D. Pierce 88 Class B. C. M. Jamison 86 G. W. Statzell 84' C. B. Hudson 87 E. J. Phillips 86 T. H. McGraw 90 Warren Bicknell 87 H. N. Spaulding 88 W. S. VanClief - 90 H. G. Waring 92 M. B. Johnson 96 Alva Brady 93 E. A. Dexter 90 W. B. Morrill 95 A. B. Hollingsworth 92 J.L. Wyckoff 93 T. B. Boyd 95 Walter T. Stall 93 Fred Wardell 92 J. S. Brown 89 J. R. Bowker 95 J. H. Herring 96 H. P. Drysdale 100 G. T. Dunlap 98 E. D. McCabe 109 Class C. C S. Waterhouse 91 W. M. Hager 95 S. H. Fields 93 B. V. Covert 94 P. B. O'Brien 90 R. C. Blancke 103 L. Q. White 106 S. Y. Ramage 95 Henry Hornblower - 100 N D. Clark - 96 D. G. Wing - 103 H. H. Rackham 98 6 5 11 11 5 2 3 7 7 11 6 6 7 6 11 3 2 16 14 12 16 12 16 14 14 14 18 16 13 16 13 15 18 14 14 12 12 14 18 14 12 25 28 21 23 20 32 30 18 28 21 26 20 52 54 t5 55 56 58 58 58 59 60 60 62 62 62 65 65 67 51 51 53 53 53 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 59 60 60 62 63 76 43 51 52 52 52 54 56 56 56 57 57 58 Dr. A. M. Clark 105 26 Henry Buckley i 97 21 J. G. Nicholson 95 18 H. W. Ormsbee 99 20 G. A. Magoon 99 23 John R. Towle 101 20 G. E. Barber ..... 105 26 J. T. Newton ' 107 23 Robert Foote 101 18 J. E.' Faber 107 18 H. S. Houston 119 26 THE OLD GUARD AT SOUTHERN PINES C. S. Waterhouse Wins an Annual Event at Neighboring Resort. The Old Guard, sixteen strong, made their annual pilgrimage to Southern Pines on Friday, at the invitation of Tom Kelley and John E. Pushee of that city, and had a first class time and their first class pictures taken, and incidentally played the usual first class handicap medal round on the Country Club links. C. S. Waterhouse won the prize with 91-15, 76. Donald Parson car ried off the low gross honors, with an 80, and was followed by C. B. Fownes, 81; L. D. Pierce, 82; J. M. Thompson, 83, and Tom Kelley, 84. The Scores. C. S. Waterhouse 9115 76 M. B. Johnson 9111 80 Donald Parson 80 0 80 John E. Pushee 9717 80 C. B. Fownes - 81 0 81 T. A.' Kelley . 84 3 81 J. M. Thompson 83 2 81 L. D. Pierce 82 plus 1 83 James Barber 99 16 83 J. R. Bowker 91 7 84 C. B. Hudson 92 8 84 C. L. Becker 88 2 86 J. G. Nicholson 9710 87 Eberhard Faber 10315 88 H. C. Fownes 92 2 90 Tom McGraw, Jr 100 8 92 The Suspense Ended on Friday when Dr. T. A. Cheatham and A. S. Higgins won the long delayed play-off of the tie arrived at a week earlier in the Tin Whistles Four Ball Contest against Par. Higgins and Cheatham tied for the Class A prize, at 3 up on par, with G. A. Bomann and E. J. Bar ber, and won the play off by finishing 4 up on par, on Number Three, while Barber and Bomann came in at 3 up. Dr. Cheatham had an 82, which is about 5 strokes better then he ever had on Number Three before, so far as our record for the past ten years are an; guide. Incidentally, the round was 5 strokes ahead of Dwight Armstrong's in the play-off for the qualifying round staged on the same course at the same time. Mrs. H. E. Moles of Westmont, Conn., won the ladies' rifle contest with a high target of 141 out of a 'possible 150. Miss Louise Patterson, of Plainfield, N. J., was sec ond at 135, and Miss M. B. Patterson of New York, scored 130. lip THE INVESTMENT VALUE OF GORHAM SILVERWARE Ce investment value of Gorham Sterling Silverware consists in the tact thatyouareputtintfmoneyin to something tor the future as well as tor thepresent and ensuring div 4 xutiiiub ui &ur vuje uurmg) at least one more lifetime than your own GORHAM STERLING SILVERmRE mm fiffl is sodCc. I . and Jbears tfoz&racr J j lf3 jl SILVERSMITHS f GOLD SMITHS T fM. wM5& 5th AVENUE at36th STREET Tfo&mW 7 Gorham Silverware is to be had in Pinehurst at "The Jewelry Shop" S. S. PIERCE COS OVER Sold at the Leading Hotels jThe World's Best Table Water" I.S.NEWCOMB Pinehurst Real Estate and Insurance General Office Building