DECEMBER 15, 1921
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THOMAS MORRISON WINS
CAROLINA TOURNAMENT
BOOST FOR PINEHURST
(Continued from Page 3)
The third division prize went to Henry
D. Waters, Buffalo, who defeated John
H. Goodall, Belleview, in a 19 hole strug
gle, while J. R. Bowker, "Woodland, won
from F. T. Bronson, New York, for the
consolation trophy.
The Summary:
Qualifying round
I. S. Robeson, Rochester
E. L. Scofield,, Pinehurst
C. W. Deibel, Youngstown
Donald Parson, Pinehurst
R. R. Shannan, Youngstown
S. O. Miller, Englewood
W. E. Watson, Youngstown
Thomas Morrison, Oakmont
R. E. Harlow, Scarboro
Frank S. Danforth, North Fork
D. R. Meigs, Pottstown
F. T. Keating, Pinehurst
At the annual meeting of the Metro
politan Golf Association, held at the
Racquet Club in New York on Tuesday
evening of this week, it was declared in
open session that the professional golfers
got . such substantial prizes at Pinehurst
they sneezed at the offerings in the
Metropolitan open, and accordingly it
was voted to mark up dues$10. a year so
as to better compete with the resort
courses.
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80 the demand for housing accommodations
80 in Pinehurst is the news that all office
83 and rooms in the new Bank building have
8G been rented. The new bank was com
86 pleted just a month ago.
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A Window Display
in New York which is creating consid
erable interest is that of the Seaboard
Air Line Railroad's City Ticket Office on
Forty-Second Street. Mr. ,S. B. Murdock
VT. u. i. uaraner, itnoae isiana u. u yu Division Passenger Agent of that road
has fitted up the window with all Pine
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R. H. Hunt, Worcester
T. C. Bronson, New York
W. E. Wells, E. Liverpool
II. C. Fownes, Oakmont
G. M. Howard, Pinehurst
R. C. Shannon 2nd, Pinehurst
Lee Steinfeld, North Shore
D. P. Kingsley, Blind Brook
T. C. Bell, C. C. of Virginia
C. B. Hudson, North Fork
W. Y. Sing, Brooklyn
C. L. Becker, Pinehurst
C. M. Ramsoni, Buffalo
George Van Keuren, Englewood
C. L. Sebring, Alliance C. C.
II. N. Card, Canoe Brook
I. Hellman, Fairview
J. L. Hayes, Belleclaire
G. T. Dunlap, Pinehurst
W. B. Merrill, Brookline
J. D. Armstrong, Pinehurst
J. R. Bowker, Woodland
J. R. Goodall, Belleview
G. M. Herdling, Areola
C. M. Rudel, Montreal
B. H. Kroger, Cincinnati
A. F. Blake, Belleview
Henry D. Waters, Buffalo
H. C. Buckminster, Winchester
J. A. Campbell, Youngstown
F. T. Bronson, New York
L. H. Melville, Toronto
John Smith, Brookline
E. H. Wiswell, Pinehurst
G. A. Magoon, Oakmont
Harry Lee, North Fork
James Barber, Englewood
J. T. Newton, Pinehurst
B. J. Sanborn, Wellesley
H. T. McClearn Jr., Dedham
J.' G. Chickering, Andover 124
Match Play First Division
hurst articles, including the Pinehurst
Golf Ball, the Pinehurst Golf Shoe, the
Pinehurst Pipe and Pinehurst prizes
For the holidays Mr. Murdock has re
quested some Pinehurst holly, mistletoe
and evergreens which abound in this sec
tion and which will be sent him.
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J Semi-finals Watson beat Bronson, 5
95 and 4; Morrison beat Deibel, 2 and 1;
Ji Final Morrison beat Watson, 4 and
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96 Consolation Final.
97 Scofield beat Harlow, 5 and 4.
y Second Division
y8 First round Sing beat Card, 2 up;
98 Merrill beat Hudson, by default; Sebring
98 beat Ramsom, 3 and 2; Hellman beat
99 Hayes by default; Shannon beat Van
10 Keuren, 4 and 3; Fownes beat Howard
100 2 up; Kingsley beat Becker, 1 up (2o
101 holes); Bell beat Steinfeld, 5 and 4;
101 Second round Sing beat Merrill, 1 up
10- (19 holes) ; Sebring beat Hellman, 4 and
10- 2; Fownes beat Shannon, 2 and 1; King
102 siey beat Bell, 1 up (19 holes) .
1U Semi-Finals Sebring beat Sing, 1 up
10 (19 holes) ; Fownes beat Kingsley, 3 and
106 2.
106 Final Fownes beat Sebring, 2 and 1.
108 Consolation final Becker beat Card
109 4 and 3.
11 Third Division
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xjisi. luunu vvaiers ueai ivieivnie,
and 3; Magoon beat Blake by default;
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Herdling beat Bronson 1 up (19 holes) ;
Wiswell beat Smith. 4 and 3: Oamnhpll
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weau uuhaci, up xw noies; ; Armstrong
beat Dunlap, by default; Rudel beat
Buckminster. 2 and 1; Goodall beat
First round Watson beat .Gardner, 6 Kroger one up.
and 5; Wells beat Harlow, 3 and 1; Second round Waters beat Magoon,
Miller beat Keating, 5 and 4; Bronson 3 &nc 2; Herdling beat Wiswell, 4 and 3;
beat Hunt, one up; Deibel beat Meigs, Campbell beat Armstrong, by default;
6 and 4; Robeson beat Scofield, 4 and3; Goodall beat Rudel, 2 and 1.
Morrison beat Danforth, one up; Parson Semi-Finals Waters beat Herdling,
beat Sharman, two up. . . 2 and 1 ; Goodall beat Campbell, 2 and 1.
Second round Watson beat Wells, two Final Waters beat Goodall (19
up ; Bronson beat Miller, 4 and 3 ; Deibel holes) .
beat Robeson, 5 and 4; Morrison beat Consolation -final Bowker beat Bron-
Parson, 2 and 1. son, 4 and 3. .
HIGHLAND PINES INN
' WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS
SOUTHERN PINES. NORTH CAROLINA
On the main line of the Seaboard Air Line Railway and
Capital Highway five miles from Pinehurst
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Overlooking the Golf Course and Country Club
OPEN DECEMBER TO MAY
MOTORING hundreds of miles of the best roads in the South radiatd
from Southern Pines
Complete Garage, Well Stocked Stable, Good Motor Bus Service to
Pinehurst and Neighboring Resorts
CREAMER & TURNER, Proprietors
Writo for Illustrated Booklet
"More Activity In Moore County
Than Anywhere Else in America."
That is the way James Boyd expressed
himself ,011 his return to the Sandhills a. , , ;
couple of weeks ago.
He looked at the new buildings under way, the orchard
expansion, the road improvement, and the general and striking
evidences of progress and industry everywhere in -the region,
and said emphatically that he had seen nowhere in the North,
East or West anything to compare with it.
Then another Sign:
Tourists are arriving a little earlier this year,
And they are coming in numbers.
More associations are picking Pinehurst for their meeting
place. State and National events at Pinehurst are becoming
more numerous. The New Houses built during the Year are
Bringing more People. ,
Pinehurst of this winter is showing its regular 25 per cent
advance over all previous years, and the record of the past is
always the indication of the future.
This is the time to secure a Pinehurst location.
For information see the Real Estate Section, General Office,
PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA