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Gorham
Quality
Gorham
Designs
Trophies
Medals
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 to be had In Plnehurst at "The Jewelry Shop"
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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 exceptionaHy high scores.
"Perfect from Primer to Crimp"
WESTERN CARTRIDGE CO., EAST ALTON, ILL.
A PAGE OF SCORES
SPRING TOURNAMENT
Best Scores First Day's
Sam Graham, Greenwich
W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills
L. A. Hamilton, Garden, City
B. P. Merriman, Waterbury
Allan Lard, Chevy Chase
F. H. Gates, Pinehurst
C. H. Jennings, St. Andrews
G. J. Murphy, Wollaston
W. A. Whitcomb, Worcester
T. A. Cheatham, Pinehurst
F. B. Elliott, Woodland
C. F. Watson, Jr., Baltusrol
C. C. Allen, Kenosha
F. S. Danforth, North Fork
Joe Hotchkiss, Pinehurst
Tom Kelly, Southern Pines
F. C. Newton, Brookline
Play
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Mrs. Billingsworth '
Miss Bowmann
Mrs. Statzell
Mrs. Higgins
Mrs. Waters
Mrs. Keating
Mrs. Waterhouse
Miss Waterhouse
Mrs. Alexander
Mrs. Howard
Mrs. Magoon
Mrs. Hotchkiss 58 58 116 103
Mrs. Marr and Mrs. Danforth won
second place on the play-off.
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56 60 11G 97
54 47 101 93
48 55 103 99
52 59 111 103
GUN CLUB
SILVER FOILS
Four Ball
Mrs. Chapman
Mrs. Armstrong
Mrs. L. F. Wanner
Miss Bogart
Mrs. Marr
Mrs. Danforth
Mrs. Eackham
Miss Cullen
Mrs. Jenks
Mrs. Horner
Best Ball
Out In Gross Net
43 48 91 91
Ladies' Rifle Contest
Mrs. E. C. Arnott, East Orange
Mrs. J. T. Grady, Brooklyn
Mrs. Alden Hutzler, Bichmond
Mrs. W. T. Corlett, Cleveland
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AIRPLANES COMING
A late dispatch from New York in
forms us that a party of five airplanes
50 56 106 94 left Garden City Monday on a cross
country race to Florida and back.
These planes, in command of Captain
51 50 101 94 Simonin of Washington, D. C, are
.training machines, equipped with ma
chine guns. They are expected to land
52 49 101 94 in Pinehurst some time to-day. The
landing field in Pinehurst is recognized
by the War Department as being one of
51 54 105 96 the best in the South.
Townsend's Triplex
Rides over the uneven ground like a ship rides the waves
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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 horses
and three men. Does not smash th
earth and plaster it in the mud in
Springtime, nor crush out its lif
between hot rollers and hard, hot
ground in Summer as does th motor
mower.
Write for . Catalogue illustrating all types of Lawn Mowers in
eluding Townsend's Golt Wonder for putting greens. (Free).
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