THE PINEHUEST OUTLOOK PAGE 6 Electrical Manufacturers' Tournament u er Gorham Quality Gorham Designs Trophies Medals Loving Cups express reward to the victor-r. 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 Pinehurst at The Jewelry Shop ii THE COLONEL SAYS: "Learn to fSriv ihe club in your fingers never in the palm, use a j-wiv unui nuiv inc impruuca accuracy of your shots." Col onel Qolf Balls $1.00 Each $12.00 Per Doz. in the familiar Meshed Marking The 'Colonel Golf Ball is used by many of our leading Professionals. Wilfred Reid, with a Colonel 31f Dimpled Marked Ball, won the Professional Tournament held in . Augusta, Ga., in February. ST. MUIIGO MFG. CO. OF AMERICA 121-123 Sylvan Avenue, NEWARK, N. J. New York, 36 Warren Street Boston, 143 Federal Street Philadelphia, 1201 Chestnut Street Chicago, 111., 36 South State Street San Francisco, 46 Kearney Street II e?.v.'.. The Electrical Manufacturers ' 1 ; P. S. Klees beat Le Roy Clark, 2 and Club, which recently held its Annual 1; L. W. Downes beat Walter Cary by Spring Meeting in Pinehurst, conducted default, a tournament for its members over the Semi-Finals ' Number Three Course, after the manner H. F. Dyett beat L. F. Anschultz, 3 and of the Advertising Interests and the 2; P. S. Klees beat L. W. Downes, 5 American Bankers' Association. As the and 4. April Tournament was in progress, the Finals club was obliged to play on the hardest H. T. Dyett beat P. S. Klees, 3 and 1. course in Pinehurst. There were about THIRD EIGHT thirty members on hand and they quali- First Round fied into three divisions of eight. The A. D. Page beat F. L. Bishop, 4 and 3; Medal for low score in the. qualifying J. S. Crider beat S. B. Condit, 2 and 1; round went W. G. Carr, who went out W. R. Burrowes beat W. F. Field, 2 and' in 47 and back in 46, for a total of 93, 1; H. E. Hackenberg beat D. R. Bullen,. which was three strokes better than the 4 and 3. figures of J. C. Belden, who made the Semi-Finals journey in 46 50, 96. J. S. Crider beat A. D. Page, 4 and 2j In the first eight the semi-finalist W. R. Burrowes beat H. E. Hackenberg,. matches were between J. C. Belden and 3 and 1. S. B. Belden, and C. E. Patterson and Finals A. W. Clark. J. C. Belden eliminated J. S. Crider beat W. R. Burrows, 1 up. S. B. Belden, 3 and 2, and Patterson beat Clark, 4 and 3. The finals brought together Patterson and J, C. Belden, and in a close match Belden was defeat ed, 3 and .1 The Belden family wer.e in the lime-light most of the time, for J. C. was runner up, and S. B. trimmed Carr, the medalist, 2 and 1. QUALIFYING ROUND NUMBER 3 COURSE WEBER WINS THE MID-APRIL TOURNAMENT ( Continued' from Page 5 ) CONSOLATION First Round F. B. Howland beat F. Hawthorne by default; J. D. Arnold beat A. M. Mor ris by default; P. W. Thomson beat F W. Filoon, 5 and 3; C. H. Lay beat Henry Patton, 3 and 2. Semi-Finals J. D. Arnold beat F. B. Howland, 5 and1 4; P. W. Thomas beat C. H. Lay, 3 and1 2. Finals J. A. Arnold beat P. W. Thomson, 1 up FIFTH DIVISION First Round Lawrence Barr beat Jas. Plummer by default; F. F. Sivyer beat F. L. Pierce, 6 and 3; H. W. Ormsbee beat J. G Bateman by' default; L. R. Gimbel beat R. L. Baggs by default; C. Meek beat F. Baggs by default; J. T. Newton beat W. B. Stewart, 7 and 5; N. A. Rose beat A. C. Judd, 1 up; Eric Thomson beat Wm. Boswell, 1 up. Second Round F. F. Sivyer beat Lawrence Barr, 5 and: 4; H. H. Ormsbee beat L. R. Gimbel, 1 up 19 holes; J. T. Newton beat C. Meek, 4 and 3; Eric Thomson beat N. A. Rose,. 4 and 3. Semi-Finals H. W. Ormsbee beat F. F. Sivyer, 3 and 2; J. T. Newton beat Eric Thomson, 3' FIRST EIGHT and 2. First Round Finals B. Belden beat W. G. Carr, 2 and 1; H. W. Ormsbee beat J. T. Newton, 1 up. J. C. Belden beat C. C. Chesney, 3 and CONSOLATION 2; A. W. Clark beat E. Tower, Jr., 1 First Round up; C. E. Patterson beat R. G. Kellogg, Jas. Plummer beat F. L. Pierce by de- 5 and 4. fault; J. G. Bateman beat R. L. Baggs Semi-Finals by default; W. B. Stewart beat F. C. J. C. Belden beat S. B. Belden, 3 and 2; Baggs by default; Wm. Boswell beat A. C. E. Patterson beat W. Clark, 4 and 3. C. Judd, 1 up 19 holes. W. G. Carr 47 46 93 J. C. Belden 46 50 96 Edwin Tower, Jr. 46 49 98 R. G. Kellogg 51 47 98 S. B. Belden 48 53 101 C. C. Chesney 47 54 101 A. W. Clark 44 59 103 W. E. Barker 50 54 104 C. E. Patterson 51 53 104 J. A. Smith 49 56 105 B. E. Salisbury ' 53 52 105 Le Roy Clark 55 51 106 Walter Cary 51 57 108 L. F. Anschutz 51 58 113 H. -T. Dyett 53 57 110 L. W. Downes 53 60 113 P. S. Klees 53 60 113 S. B. Condit 59 55 114 W. R. Burrows 53 64 117 D. R. Bullen 62 56 118 C. W. Stone 58 61 119 F. L. Bishop 60 59 119 J. S. Crider 61 59 120 W. F. Field 59 63 122 H. E. Hackenberg 63 59 122 G. C. Osborne 54 68 122 A. D. Page 59 66 125 Finals Semi-Finals C. E. Patterson beat J. C. Belden, 3 Jas. Plummer beat J. G. Bateman, 1 up1 and 1. 19 holes r Wm. "Rnstorfill beat W. B. Stewart, 7 and 6. Finals SECOND EIGHT First Round 3; H. F. Dyett beat B. E. Salisbury, 3 Wm. Boswell beat Jas. Plummer, 1 up.-

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