TRB WliSK’M ARlllVAIiS
AT THE CAROLINA
^iss Clara Andev'son, Williamsport,
l^aul V. Anderson, Richmond, Va.;
]Vh-. and Mrs. A. J. Blood, Lynn, Mass.;
Mrs. W. S. Butterfield, Battle Creek;
Orville Benson, Pequannock, N. J.;
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowen, Buffalo; Dr.
fliid Mrs. C. M. Byrnes, Baltimore; F.
Blair, Washington; Mrs. Addison
Brown, R. G. Brown, New York; H. E.
Biokel, Norfolk, Va.; Watson K. Blair,
Chica^'o; Miss Emily Browback, Phila-
)l(‘li»liia; F. M. Bliss, Washington; Dr.
jind Mrs. John H. Carlisle, Passaic, N.
J,; William H. Campbell, Richmond,
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seabury Cook,
Miss Helen Cook, Miss Barbara Cook,
Now Bedford, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
II. (.'apen, Canton, Mass.; Mr.. and Mrs
N. Dalny, Hamilton, Canada;; Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. DeGroat, Brookline,
Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Deisel, Li
ma, Ohio; M. H. Ewer, New York;
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Eaton, Cleveland;
Mrs. M. D. Edbrook, Buffalo; E. B.
Kkort, Philadelphia; I. B. Frazer, Miss
Isabel Frazer, Ottawa; Mrs. Anderson
F(»wli‘r, A. A. Fowler, Miss Agnes Fow
ler, Oswald Fowler, New York; Mr.
anil Mrs. Austin G. Fox, Austin H. Fox,
New York; O. S. Fellows, Middletowni,
X. Y.; Jay (iates, Philadelphia; F. L.
(Irund, I’hiladelphia; L. W. Gleason,
Miss Ruth Gleason, Williamsport, Pa.;
.Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Green, Washington;
Mr. and Mrs. S. Harold Greene, Miss
Dorothy Greene, Boston. Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Goetchins, New York; Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Grace, Bethlehem, Pa.; A.
W. Hedrick, Boston; Dr. A. Heineberg,
Philadelphia; Mr and Mrs. A. H. Ide,
Saratoga Springs; F. B. Jennings, Jr.’
New York; H. N. Kirkland, New York;
T. B. Kinder, Washington; Gordon L.
Leake, New York; Dr. and Mrs. C. C.
Mixter, Boston; Miss S. M. Miles, New
Orleans; Mrs. H. N. Mendel, Milwaukee;
F. C. Newton, Lowell, Mass.; M. A. Nu-
land, Philadelphia; M L. Newhall, Phil
adelphia; Mr and Mrs. S. P. Peck,
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Prack,
Toronto; Miss K. M. Peel, Baltimore;
Joseph Purcell, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Pace, Cincinnati; Mrs. M. W.
Parken, Damariscotta, Me.; John Reis,
Montclair; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sny
der, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
K. Slocum, Newport, R. I.; F. A.
Stevens, Washington; Miss B. Thomp
son, Hamilton, Canada; Miss Margue
rite Thompson, Atlanta; G. G. Thorp,
Chicago; Arthur H. VanBrent, New
York; R. F. Weinkem, Baltimore; Mrs.
J. P. Walker, Evanston, 111.; Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Wall, Oshkosh; Lt. Allan
Winslow, Chicago; Mr. and Mr. Henry
D. Waters, Buffalo j Miss Agnes W.
Zeelauf, New York.
AT THE HOLLY INN
Mr. and Mrs. John Barclay, Green-
Inirg, Pa.; Kenneth Carpenter, Chica
go; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carpenter, Miss
Marion E. Carpenter, Evanston, 111.;
Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow Crocker, Fitch
burg, Mass.; Dr. and Mrs. L. DeV.
Chipman, St. John, N. B.; Millton L.
Cushing, Fitchburg, Mass.; E. A. Cas
well, New York. George Church Du
rant, Great Barrin^on, MaSs.; W. A.
the pinehurst outlook
Firstbrook, Toronto; Mrs. L. D. Fra-
ker. Ensign Walter Fraker, Charles D.
Fraker, Miss Helen Fraker, Duluth,
Minn.; C. Gartung, E. Gartung, River
Forest, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hop
kins, Melrose, Mass.; J. W. Harvey,
Cadillac, Mich.; John M. Jamison, Miss
Isabel B. Jamison, Greenburg, Pa.;
Rev. Thomas A. Judge, Phoenix, Ala.;
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morrison, LaPorte,
Ind.; S. A. Morman, Grand Rapids,
W. J. Olcott, Duluth; Mrs. Gregg Pyer,
Pittsburg; Mrs. Edward P. Parsons,
Dorchester, Mass.; A. M. Pettine, Bos
ton; Mrs. H. C. Rawley, Richmond, Va.;
Alfred Roth, New York; Thomas E.
Roberts, Oak Park, 111.; R. Fitz Ran
dolph, Frederinckton, N. B.; A. H.
FitzRandolph, St. John, N. B.; Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Taylor, LaPorte,
Ind.; J. W. Whiteside, Chicago.
AT THE BERKSHIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ackerly,
New York; Leonard Bramby, Hicks-
ville, L. I.; Willis M. Brown, Lynn,
Mass.; Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Batchelder,
Dover, N. H.; Thomas Barber, Boston;
Robert B. Baldwin, New York; William
S. Baldwin, New York; E. N. Dickens,
New York; Harry Hardester, Beverly,
Mass.; B. F. Lewis, Jr., Broomall, Pa.;
B. F. Lewis, Lansdowne, Pa.; G. Wilson
MacDow, Boston; B. E. Martin, Brook
lyn. W. T. Muray, Atlanta; J. M. Mar
tin, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Grace Masnoy,
New York; Mr and Mrs. Robert L.
Parks, Robert L. Parks, r., Springfield,
Mass.; Frank Richardson, Swampscott,
Mass.; Mrs. Ralph A. Sturges, New
New York; Almon B. Wilder, Oberlin,
Ohio. Max Weiss, Dickson City, Pa.
AT THE PINE CREST
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ogden Jones, New
York; Mrs. E. H. Ripley, Menden, Vt.;
Donald C. Brace and Ernest F. Brace,
New Rochelle; H H. Whitcomb, Water-
bury; Mrs. Eugene Carr, Somerville,
Mass; S. and J. Codesby, Toronto. Mrs.
Robert Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. J. L.
McBride, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson,
Pittsburg; Mrs. Charles Thayer and
Mrs. Cassius Hunt, Somerville, Mass.;
Capt. and Mrs. L. T. McMenerey, Wash
ington; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cablus,
Miss Bessie M. Cablus, Waterbury;
Mrs. J. W. Converse, New York; Miss
B. Hovey, Miss D. J. James, Cam
bridge, Mass.; Mrs. William Kommer,
Miss Helen Kommer, Pittsburg; Mrs.
J. R. Towle, Chicago; Mrs. H. R. Rog
ers, Providence; Mrs. A. M. Walker,
Taunton, Mass.
RINQER SCORE CONTESTS
The Tin Whistles ringer score contest
is still going strong as we go to press,
with Major Ranney and John D. Chap
man tied for the lead and several others
a stroke or so behind, but the Silver
Foils Ringer Contest may be regarded
as settled. That is to say, Mrs. Hurd
leads the field by a margin of 8
strokes, at 67—sixteen holes of the
Number One course played in par and
the other two below par. If it were not
for the very fine and solitary 2 made
by Mrs. Barlow on the eighteenth, at
the end of the Silver Foils champion
ship tournanicnt, Mrs. Hurd’s 67 would
represent the best ball of all contest
ants.
The Par Golf BalLs ^ of 1919
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