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riOK 6 1 Gorham Quality Gorham Designs Trophies Medallf Loving Cups express reward to the victor record events of importance convey friendly appreciation the importance of an event and the regard of business associates or social friends. Gorham Quality and Gorham Designs denote just the sentiment the occasion the purose which trophy, medal, or loving cup commemorates. THE GORHAM CO., NEW YORK Gorham Silverware is te be had in Piaehurs' at "The Jewelry Shop" The year 1919 again demonstrates the Superior Quality of Western "Field" Steel-locked Shells. A Few of the Many Victories MARK ARIE WINNER OF OFFICIAL A. T. A. 1919 AMA TEUR AVERAGE, MAKES NEW WORLD'S RECORD, . Shooting at 2370 Registered Targets with "West ern" Steel-Locked Shells He Made the Phenome nal and Unparalleled Average of .9822 per cent. FOUR OF THE FIRST SIX AMATEURS IN 1919 AVERAGES USED WESTERN "FIELD" STEEL-LOCKED SHELLS Arie (1st) Troeh (3rd) Wright (5th) Risser (6th) The American Amateur Championship from 16 Yard Mark. The American Amateur Championship from 18 Yard Mark. The American Professional Championship from 18-Yard Mark. (The last two above being won on World's record scores 200 straight). The Hercules all 'Round Championship, both Open and Amateur. Six State Championships all won with exceptionally high scores. "Perfect from Primer to Crimp" WESTERN CARTRIDGE CO., EAST ALTON, ILL. VTIN WHISTLE TOOTS (Continued from Page Three) at two strokes on the 20th hole. Here he was safe, and calmly surveyed the ensign of Tom Kelly, of Southern Pines, in the offing four strokes on the 19th. 'J. 13. Chapman and G. M. Howard porished on the 19th green fighting man fully, and closely pressing them, in bat tle array, - came H. G. Phillips, C. B. Fownes and L. A. Hamilton, . who gave up the struggle after making one last, valiant, stroke on the 19th ; and W. E. Truesdell found his resting place in the 18th cup. Further back on the . course we dare not go, for Colonel Bogey got in some deadly work here and it cannot be in mercy related, except to say that fallen golfers lay in serried heaps on the fairways and all over the greens unwept, unhonored and unsung. Below we print the names of the he roes of the class who journeyed to the 18th hole, or beyond: Class A Donald Parson T. A. Kelly J. D. Chapman G. M. Howard H. G. Phillips Out In Gross Net 38 38 76 72 40 42 40 43 42 39 46 42 82 81 86 85 76 78 78 79 THE PINEHUBST OU1L00K C. B. Fownes 41 43 84 79 L. A. Hamilton 42 40 82 79 W. E. Truesdell 41 41 82 80 Class B T. B. Boyd 40 .47 87 73 J. R. Bowker 43 44 87 74 G. W. Statzell 42 43 85 74 C. K. Teter 46 42 88 77 R. H. Hunt 44 45 89 78 T. A. Cheatham 44 47 91 79 E. J. Frost ., 47 47 94 80 M. B. Johnson '' 47 48 95 80 1 Class C 0.;.R. Corwin 44 46 90 72 IL E. Porter -46 42 88 70 "W. B. - Merrill 46 47 93 75 J. I; Melanson 47 46 93 76 W. W. Windle 47 48 95 77 II. G. .Waring 47 51 98 79 C. C. Morse 46. 51 97 78 S. Y. Ramage 46 50 96 80 Class D ; G. W. Baker 89 51 100 70 ,1. D. Rumsey 50 49 99 74 J. M. Robinson 50 51 101 74 F. G. Fayen 49 51 100 75 II. H. Rackham 50 49 99 77 J. T. Newton 52 51 103 77 R. C. Blancke 55 52 107 79 Lawrence Barr 59 59 118 80 Bank of Pinehurst CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET We Sell New Ycrk Exchange anil A. B. A. Travelers' Cihimj Townsend's Triplex Bides over the uneven ground Wee a skip rides ths waves Hj I WwtfMMUWT tj-. l r OCT HUE-? ' flfT' rM J. --rf I ill 1 1 ' 1 -i 53 ' I "fcij-V"" timimf mmm iSMT M The Greatest Grass-cutter on Earth Cuts a Swath 86 Inches Wide Drawn by one horse and operated by one man, the TRIPLEX will mow more lawn in a day than the best motor mower ever made, and cut it better and at a fraction of the cost. Drawn by one horse and operated by one man, it will mow more lawn in a day than any three ordinary horse-drawn mowers with three horse and three men. Does not smash the earth and plaster it in the mud in Springtime, nor crush out its lift between hot rollers and hard, hot ground in Summer as does the motor mower. Write for Catalogue illustrating all types of Lawn Mowers in cluding Townsend's Golf Wonder for putting greens. (Free). S. P. TOWNSEND & CO., j.
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