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THE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK PAGE 14 tf-ssv immhbJ MOST RESILIENT TENNIS BALLS IN THE WORLD Perfect bound accurate flight scien tific weight balance no loosening, rough seams absolutely uniform, highest quality stock throughout the longest-lasting tennis . balls for the greatest number of hard, fast sets. PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO., Jeannette, Pa. Direct - Factory Brandies and Service Agencies Throughout the United States and Canada ARLINGTON COTTAGE, Pinehurst, FOR SALE FURNISHED For particulars inquire at Holly IDD D8Sk Early GOLF AT SUMMERVILLE PINE FOREST INN and COTTAGES Summerville, S. C, 22 miles from historical Charleston OPENS DECEMBER 1st One of th fluent winter resort hotels in the Middle South. Here you will enjoy rest aud quietness amidst tall, Southern pines. Invigorating, dry, healthful climxte. Pure artesian water. Cusin arid service on par with the Metropolitan hotels Ide:il golf wea ther. Sp cia! DECEMBER and JANUARY TOURNAMENTS Superb 18-hole uolf course. Regul ated teunis courts. Livery of. carriage HDd saddle horses. Good roads for driving:. Motoring. Hunting. Mod ern cottages for rent. F. W. Wagener & Co., Owners Willard A. Senna, Manager Edw. K. Tryon Go. 609-6JJ MARKET STREET 10-12 NO. 6th STREET PHILADELPHIA High Grade Guns and Rifles Fishing Tackle Athletic Goods Camping Goods Clothing Sweaters Cutlery Established 1811 Consolation G. B. Furman beat H. C. Philbrook, 3 and 1. SIXTH DIVISION ' ' . . First Eound G. R. Cooper beat W. B. Mehl, 3 and 2; W. A. Taylor beat R. H. Hunt, 1 up 19 hblei J. J. .Madsen beat T. M. Lynch vby default; J. M. Scott beat Lee Stein field', 4 and 3 ; F. T. Keating beat A. R. ' Carter by default; E. A. Dexter beat T. H: McGraw,"Jf., by default; A. S. Hig gitis beat T. B. Paine, 2 and'l; H. N. Spaulding beat W. D. Judd, 5 and 4. .. Second -Round W. A. Taylor beat R. G. Cooper, 1 up : 19 holes; J. M. Scott beat J. J. Mason by default; F. T. Keating beat E. A. Dexter, 2 and 1; H. N. Spaulding beat A. S. Higgins,: 6 and 5. Semi-Finals ' ' J. M. Scott beat W. A. Taylor by de fault ; H. N. Spaulding beat F. T. Keat ing, 1 up. ; Finals H. N. Spaulding beat J. M. Scott, 1 up. Consolation R. H. Hunt beat W. D. Judd, 1 up 20 holes. SEVENTH DIVISION First Eound L. C Walker beat A. W. Ford, 3 and 2; J. E. Chadwick beat H. E. Porter by default; P. B. Simonds beat H. P. Hotchkiss, 3 and 2; S. Y. Eamage beat W. W. Windle, 3 and 2; E. H. Wiswell beat A. R. Gardner, 2 and 1; L. E. Adams beat G. N. Ery, 3 and 2; J. D. Hunter beat J. R. DeFarges, 2 and 1 ; J. A. Travers beat B. Greeff, Jr., 1 up. Second Round J. R. Chadwick beat L. C. Walker by default; P. B. Simonds beat S. T. Ram age, 3 and 1; E. H. Wiswell beat L. E. Adams, 1 up; J. D. Hunter beat J. A. Travers, 2 and 1. Semi-Finals J. E. Chadwick beat P. B. Simonds by default; E. H. Wiswell beat J. D. Hun ter, 2 and 1. Finals E. H. Wiswell beat J. E. Chadwick, 1 up. Consolation FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Noyeltles from Many Lands Sweaters, Waists, Japanese Kimonos VWB CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM Carolina Jewelry Shop DIAMONDS Sterling and Plated Silver WATCHES Leather Goods EXPEBT KEPAIBING AND ENGRAVING In The Carolina Lobby Geo. G. HERR, D.D.S. (University of Pennsylvania) Crown and Bridgework and Porcelain and Gold Inlay Fillings. SOUTHEEN PINES, N. 0. 'Phone 39. B. Greeff, Jr., beat A. W. Ford, 7 and 5. EIGHTH DIVISION First Round ,W. Sutherland beat C. A. Holbrook by default; A. M.' Wood beat J. R. Bowker, 1 up; C. W. McKay beat S. Gleason, 1 up; Ray Thompson beat C. J. Daehler, 1 up; W. H. Nevins beat R. Twyefforth,. 1 up; G. S. Silzer beat Fred Mallory, 2 up; T. H. .Logan beat E. M. Hanrahan, 4 and 3; J. H. Turner beat E. M. Wil son, 3 and 2. Second Round Wm. Sutherland beat A. M. Wood, 1 up; Ray Tffompson beat C. W. McKay by default; G. S. Silzer beat W. H. Nevins, 2 up; J. H. Turner beat T. H. Logan, 1 up 20 holes. Semi-Finals Ray Thompson ; beat Wm. Sutherland, 2 up ; J. H. Turner beat G. S. Silzer by default. :. .Finals J. H. Turner beat Ray Thompson, 1 up Consolation J. R. Bowker . beat Ray Twyefforth, 1 up. NINTH DIVISION First Round C. P. Odell beat 0. B. Carrott by de fault; C. E. Saulsbury beat J. E. Dort, 2 up; W. G. Brumbaugh beat E. T. Seagraw, 3 and 1; D. H. Chandler beat Wm. Radcliffe by default; P. B. O'Brien beat Robert Foote, 6 and 5; R. Wiggin beat W. A. Tilt by default; Ralph King beat C. F. Morrison, 1 up; A. F. Sutherland beat D. W. Mulford, 1 up. Second Round C. F. Saulsbury beat C P. Odell, 5 and 4'; M. G. Brumbaugh beat D. H. Chand ler, 7 and 6; P. B. O'Brien beat R. Wiggin, 1 up; A. F. Sutherland beat Ralph King, 2 up. Semi-Finals ' ( C. E. Saulsbury beat M. G. Brumbaugh by default; P. B. O'Brien beat A. F. Sutherland, 1 up. Finals . CE. Saulsbury beat P. B. O'Brien, 2 and 1. Consolation Robert Foote beat E. T. Seagraw, 4 and 3. TENTH DIVISION First Round S. R. Smith beat L. Lumsford, 1 up; Fred Wardell beat G. E. Barber, 3 and 2; C. B. Hudson beat R. H. Curlette, 2 and 1; J. L. Wyckoff beat J. S. Cush man, 4 and 3; A. B. Jennings beat G. M. Adams, 4 up; F. H. Morrison beat J. W. Mariner, 5 and 3; B. V. Covert beat S. M. Steele, 1 up; C. H. Pray beat E. Faber, 1 up. Second Round S. R. Smith beat Fred Wardell, 1 up 20 holes; C. B. Hudson beat J. L. Wyckoff, 3 and 2; A. B. Jennings beat; F. H. Morrison, 2 and 1; C. H. Pray beat B. V. Covert, 7 and 6. Semi-Finals C. B. Hudson beat S. .R. Smith, 3 and 2; C. H. Pray beat A. B. Jennings, 4 and 3. Finals C. B. Hudson beat C. H. Pray, 3 and 2. Consolation G. E. Barber beat E. Faber, 4 and 2. ELEVENTH DIVISION First Round E. P. O'Connor beat H. A. Wrenn, 3 and 1; A. D. Sikes beat H. J. Kelly, 1 up 19 holes; P. R. McKinney beat W. B. Ballbu, 3 and 1; J. W. Souter beat J. T. Newton by default; F. R. Bogar dus beat J. D. Rumsey, 3 and 2; H. W. Allen beat S. M. White, 1 up; B. F. Vaughn beat A; M. Barnes, 8 and 6; S. H. Swift beat James Barber, 4 and 3. Second Round A. D. Sikes beat F: P. O 'Connor, 1 up 20 holes; J. W. Souter beat P. R. Mc Kinney,, 2 and 1; H. W. Allen beat F. R. Bogardus, 2 up; B. F. Vaughn beat S. H. Swift, 5 and 3. Semi-Finals A. D. Sikes beat J. W. Souter, 3 and 2; B. E. Vaughn beat H. W. Allen, 1 up. Finals A. D. Sikes beat B. E. Vaughn, 5 and 4. Consolation J. T. Newton beat S. M. White, 1 up. TWELFTH DIVISION First Round C. E. Bigelow beat John Rockwood by default; W. B. Russell beat J. M. Breen, 1 up '20 holes; C. M. Rudell beat H. Hornblower, 2 and 1; J. C. Bowen beat J. E. Barber by default; T A. Kelle her beat E. Mc Williams, 2 and 1 ; G. A. Fuller beat.T. F. Kelley, 1 up; F. P. Betts beat W. H. Hager, 1 up; C. H. Smith beat G. A. Magoon, 1 up 20 holes. Second Round W. B. Russell beat C E. Bigelow, 2 and 1; CM. Rudell beat J. C. Bowen, 2 up; T. A. Kelleher beat G. A. Fuller, 2 and 1; F. P. Betts beat C. H. Smith, 2 up. Semi-Finals C. M. Rudell beat W. B. Russell by de fault; E. P. Betts beat T. A. Kelleher, 1 up 19 holes. Finals C. M. Rudell beat F. P. Betts, 4 and 3. Consolation G. A. Magoon beat J. M. Breen, 5 and 4. THIRTEENTH DIVISION First Round G. N. Towle beat A. N. Graves, 1 up 19 holes; H. F. Noyes beat E. S. Graves by default; P. O. Thomas beat H..R. Newcomb, 4 and 3; Robert Lewis beat H. W. Hill by default; W. H. Smock beat R. A. Hewatt, 4 and 3; A. C. Judd beat G. A. Goodman, 2 up ; Lawrence Barr beat H. S. Burr by default; N. A. Rose beat L. R. Gimbel, 3 and 2. Second Round G. N. Towle beat H. F. Noyes, 5 and 4; Robert Lewis beat P. C. Thomas, 3 and 2; W. H. Smock beat A. C. Judd, 1 up 19 holes; N. A. Rose beat Lawrence Barr by default. Semi-Finals Robert Lewis beat G. N. Towle, 2 and 1; W. H. Smock beat N. A.. Rose, 3 and 2. Finals W. H. Smock beat Robert Lewis, 5 and 4.. Consolation L. R. Gimbel beat A. N. Graves, 3 and 1. A PRACTICAL NURSE Would like to take charge of a home for one or two adults, or care of one or two children for a very reasonable sal ary. Willing to travel. Best of refer ences. Address: Miss C, The SANDAHL, Box 434, Southern Pines, N. C.
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