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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Limit, Dogs Open, Dogs Class 70 Collies 2. Joe, E. K. Armstrong Cass 71 Collies 2. Joe, R. K. Armstrong Special No. 25. Joe, R. K. Armstrong Class 77 Shepherd Dogs Puppies, Dogs 1. Cort of Lewanno, Lewanno Kennels, Hempstead, L. I. 2. Jupiter of Rexden A.K.C. 257171, Rexden Kennels, Shrewsbury, N. J. Class 78 Shepherd Dogs Novice, Dogs Jupiter of Rexden, Rexden Kennels. Class 79 Shepherd Dogs Limit, Dogs 1. Wotan II, A.K.C. 226370, Rexden Kennels. 2. Otto of Sabo A.K.C. 228847, Sabo Kennels, Lynbrook, L. I. 0. Lux, Mrs. Joseph Knight, Southern Tines, N. C. 4. Wyeths Sinbad A.K.C. 238204, Hus ton Wyeth, St. Joseph, Mo. Class 80 Shepherd Dogs Open, Dogs 1. Artus Mercedes A.K.C. 241158, Le wanno Kennels 2. Wotan II, Rexden Kennels 4. Wyeth Sinbad, Huston Wyeth NOTE: THE LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE CONCLUDED TN OUR NEXT ISSUE. went over the course in a gross 95 and led the field with a net 40 for his care fully selected dozen Parker W Whitte more playing from scratch took the low gross honors with 36-38,74, and finish ed with only five men ahead of him in the next score contest Owing to lack of room in this issue, the score sheet must be left over until next week. RACE RESULTS GREAT TENNIS (Concluded from page one) with Miss Florence Ballin and others jks probable competitors Pinehurst is starting its new tournament under the most favorable circumstances, and the North and South competition should de velop into an annual fixture of real sig nificance." At the time The Outlook went to press the various events had all been brought down to the final stage but lack of space has prevented our giving more than the names of the survivors for the final contests. A full account of the tournament will appear next week. THE FINALISTS Women's Singles: Miss Marion Zin derstein, Longwood, and Mrs. Marion Vanderlioff Morse, West Side. Men's Singles: Ichiya Kumagae, West Side, and William T. Tilden, Jr., Oennantown Cricket. Men's Doubles: Kumagae and S. Howard Voshell, Terrace, versus Tilden and Vincent Richards, New Jersey Ten nis. Mixed Doubles: Miss Zinderhoff and Richards versus Miss Florence Ballin and Tilden. A. RECORD FIEIiI On Hand for the Wind-up f the Tin Whistle Tournament Seaion A field of 55 contestants probably twice as many as have ever before taken part in Tin Whistle event in April turned out for the Club's final tour ney on Wednesday. This was a Select ed Hole Event Best Six in Each Nine played on Course Two and was won by Daniel G. Wing, handicap 22, who Lack of space in this issue compels us to limit our account of the Second Annual Spring Steeplechase and Flat Races to' the bare summary of results, as given below: CLASS A. PACE MILE HEATS Direct Bell, Swinnerton 1-1 King Charlie, Thomas 2-2 Gentry Dictator, Edan 3-3 Time: 2:18 1-5, 2:18 1-5. 6 FURLONG FLAT Uncle Sam (120) Diamond won Lydia (112) Lasses second Single (110) Yates third Time: 1:18 1-5. GUEST RACE 4 FURLONGS Kid Nelson, Mr. Swoope won Half Measure, Mr. Splane second Lucille, Mr. Thomas third Time: 1:01. 7 FURLONG FLAT Molly O. (114) Hulcoat won Cliff Field (112) Yates second George Roach, Diamond third Time 1:31 4-5 STEEPLE CHASE FULL COURSE Little Horn (134) Diamond won Melos (138) Hulcoat second Porin, Wells third MKS. VAN CLEEF HOLDS SEASON'S RECORD Some very fine shooting was done at the Gun Club in the closing hours of last week's rifle contest for women .Mrs. H. E. Moles, of Montreal, who has been the mose consis tent winner of the season and who holds the high average, scored 144 out of a possible 150, in the morning. In the afternoon, Mrs. H. H. VanCleef, of New York, came along, however, and did even better, winning the first prize with a score of 145, the high target of the season. Miss Constance Vose, of Newtonville, Mass., finished third, at 134. MRS. MYRA HELMER PRITCHEAR won the Silver Foils Handicap Medal Round on the Number One course, Thursday, with a round of 95-4,91. Miss Sara Fownes for the low eross lieu wmi w. - honors and was followed by Mrs. J. D- Chap man and Miss Kate Bowman, who there n walked off with the score book and we haven't been able to find it since and are tta tfprlv unable to say anything about that portion of he field which more largely exceeded he allotted span of four score strokes and ten. ANNIE OAKLEY TREATS 'EM ROUGH has. absolutely no respect mine wn.ic-j ' ,. whatever for flying targets or standing rec- nr i,,J o rntt e OI mu&Keiij in orns. "emu offing when we were trying to wind up the Outlook and we flivverea over w. , -u-imt. was happening over there that had not been given official sane- 11 . .. T--:!-. 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