APS1L U,.mO.L PAGE 11 Week " Pinehurst , The Event, op Te.Week, of.course, Jr., of Springfield, Mass., finished third its qualifying round over Course Num-" was followed by Mrs. Corlett and Mrs. is the Annual ;Wort ancj South Tennis a 95. He was followed by R. L. ber Two. A winner of the medal turned Ralph Tlornblower, scoring 123 and 119 Tournament, which as-still in progress Baggs, 97; H, C. Wick, Jr., 100; Rich- up !n F. II. Gates, the Moore County ex-' respectively. - from last week. As we go to press, the ard Rouse, 100; F. C. Baggs, 100; A. pert; he turned in a score of 74. Gates. " finals are being played- and . we there- ;M.- Morris, 101; Fred Hawthorne, 102; vya followed by C. B. Fownes of Pitts- Hlrs W S Butterfield of Battle fore reserve for next week a detailed ac- F. A.. Otis, 104; C. S. Bryan, 106; Ken- burgh, who trailed four strokes behind, breek Mich., was the soloist at a very count of the tournament neth Simmons, 108; Norman Johnson, with a score of 78. Third place was a. farming little musicale given last week Tilden is ooke.d upon -to come through 113; R. W. Seabury, 116. Mrs.' Briggs tie at 80 botwe2n J. D. Chapman of ie Carolina Hotel' for the benefit of in the . men s singles and Miss Marion was the only one to" turn in d card Greenwich, Conn., and Harold Weber of new Roman Catholic Church now be- Zinderstem is the favorite in the; wo- among the women. the Sylvania Club. Match play began jngvconstrueted in Pinehurst. Assisting men s singles. xuuen win nave to w reckon with Throckmorton and Voshell,. . On Wednesday of this Week the le and the most dangerous opponent for gions of the visiting Electrical Manu Miss Zinderstein will be Miss Edith facturers' Club took over the right of Sigourney, runner-up ior tne national way on Course Number Three and began Whistles was held last Friday. It was? sponded indoors iue. a neat little tourney ot their own. We a handicap affair and sixty-five mem- funds. Among the men that have advanced to ; to VTCSS too early to give a summary bers of the organization took part. It . tne tmru ruuuu are wiumm xuuen, ana, - -w, xumuxcu m oumc waa wuu uj v,. uuuu ui atciuuijr, n interesting party of young people who won the event last year; S. Howard luarters that when they are made pub- Conn., with"a-rOund of 96-28, oS.'The m0tored dowu from Ealeigh.and stopped on Wednesday with five divisions of six- "eYe- were three young French girls, teen. , ' Pauline, Leonelle, and Beatrice, Sainte Marie, who rendered vocal selections in T!ie final arolf affair of the Tin Frpnrh. Hnpsts sit thp I.irtrp. hotel re- liberally to the appeal for Voshell, of New York, Metropolitan Champion; Samuel Hardy, the Califor nia veteran, and Harold Throckmorton, the New York State titleholder. Without exception the contenders scored in straight sets. Throckmorton , was harder pressed than any of the rest ' in his first round match, in which H. W. Ballou, after a slow start in the first ; set, carried the New J ersey youth to fourteen games in the second division of play. The score ended 6 d, 6, in Throckmorton 's favor, but Ballou was within a stroke of victory. Tilden after moving into the second round through the medium of a default faced K. Simmons late in the day and dropped only one game in each set to his rival. The champion dazzled the gallery with his remarkable speed, hard hitting and stroke assortment, and except for a little carelessness might have scored two love games just as easily. The failure of Vincent Richards and Ichiya Kumagae to take the courts caused some disappointment. The Yon kers youth had to remain out of the singles event owing to an injury to his hand, and the Japanese, who was a finalist a year ago, decided not to par ticipate because of lack of practice. But the stars among the women shine bright and there is notable entry in the event, with such - names as Marion Zin derstein, Helen Gilleaudeau, Edith Sig ourney, Leslie Bancroft, Florence Ballin, Katherine , Force, Phyllis . Wjalsh and Mrs. De " Forest ' Candee heading the list. 5 rr-KZ if a, JH l li ';(;U A 1 I i ll!) I 1 . at the Holly Inn la$t Friday for the week,, end . The party, .included Miss Kitchep, daughter of "the" Senator' from -North GaolinajMiss -Sal'dleto Balti pore, Miss; - Hackney of - Wilson, N. C, Mrs. C. A. Dillon and Mrs. McDonald, both' ojf Raleigh, Mr. N."E. Edgerton of RaleighMr. N. D. Peir&on of Enfield, N. C. and 'Mr,,C. Q. Butler, of Wilming ton, N. C. - The Silver Foils closed their golfing season Friday with a match against . .bogey in two classes., Mrs. C. A. Ma goon with alvhandicap of 17 won in Class A with 3 up. ; In Class B there was a tie at 3 up, between Mrs. A. M. Reed (24) bf Manchester, Vt., and Mrs. 6. W. 'Alexander (19) of Santa Barbara, Cal. The Special Prize for the , best score against bogey without handicap was won by Mrs. C. B. Hollingsworth of i Greenburg, with two down. -; ! Last Saturday Mr D. T. Hood enter Stained a party . of rken at dinner at the' Country Club Grill. Senator Frederick Nichols is expected to arriveatthe Carolina this week. Captain Roberts, who hails from Dry grange,1 " Melrose, Roxburghshire, near the home of Sir Walter Scott, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross. Captain Roberts" Is a veteran, of the World War and cOmes from' a very""' distinguished Two views of Bed Gables, the vnn'.er home of Henry b. bwoope, tisq., of family. '. i ; Madera, Pa. Mr. Swoope's race horse "TVasceon" wonHhe blue ribbon at' the : . , - . . The tennis players conducted a golf Horse ghow. - - - LaSt week's Putting Contest, for tournament among themselves last Sun- . women on the j k t th a b day and it was revealed that some of lie next week Pinehurst will receive a other leader, w :ne won by Mrs. H. C. Philbrick tliPm rnr, a,r crnlf fl wpII tennis, shock. Among those competing are M. 18, 71; W. T. btall ot Brockton, M-ll, - nn M though we have heard none of them E. Barker, W. F. Field, H. T. Dyette, 73,-and L. A. Hamilton of Garden City bragging about - their : scores. About Le Roy Clark, J. C. Belden, S. B. Bel- twenty men.ana doz?n women, teed off, den, M. D. Jeffrey, C. C. Chesney, M. A '9 6, 73. Mr. A. S. Higgins went down in one on the ninth., . , The visiting tennis stars were ten- of Brae Burn, with" a score of 23 for the twelve holes. For second place there was a. triple tie between Miss Carolyn Bogaft, Mrs.; A. S. Higgins and Mrs. W. B. Merrill. ,On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow -m r 1 j x TIT and the Brioa ..rf amilvr. gathered in all Oudin, W. G. (Jarr, H. ts. onaiz, u. w. flip ivTw' xi-ri rrrr'a nf Pplhnni Downs. J. S. Crider, Edwin Tower, Jr., Manor Country ' Club; filed a score of F. L. Pierce, C. F. Patterson, J. A. dered a dinner at the Country X!lub on ,n .x.a qui, tv t? PnllPTi. J. Wav. Con- the 9th. There were about sixty, pres- ard Voshell furnished the closest round her. H. E. Hackenberg, B. E. Saulsbury, very hvely affa.r. Dancng followed the Carola. ; to that of Briggs: At the 17th tee he C. W. Stone, C. H. Wilcox, A. D. Page, d.nner The s.ngmg . Fred Ot.s was . ' ! was CTinV witE Briggs, but corning up Walter Cary, L. W. Downes, and J. H. of the high spots of the evening. Among the many guest, commg . ' , , TvfooftTi rMortn irom Honda are Mr. and Mrs. to the 18th he rumed his score by a tre- Mason. Mrs. W. B. Merrill wais. winner of r.'W, Wentworth, who are at the Holly ZAX On Tuesday the !3th, with a record- First Prize at last wee,, rifle cutest Inn. They have been at the Alcazar in o i. i i ; . rt a. breakinff field of ninety entries, the An- for women at the Gun Club, with a St. Augustine all winter. They are. ac HisalLared0wans "LApril Golf Tournament began record of 138 outof a possibU m She ; companied by ' Miss Meates.

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