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THE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK PAGE 14 CHAPMAN AND PARSON LEAD TIN WHISTLES PARSON AND SHANNON LEAD QUALIFIERS 19211922 26th Season . . ; : . : ...A .... U, mC " " 1 fr tmn',Vs ., ",',,1 1, mi Mil -- -t I,,. ' ' ' THE CAROLINA H. W. PRIEST, Mgr. Private baths, sleeping porches, elevators, sun parlors, telephones in every room. Special early season rates. RINCELY ENTERTAINMENT lias been the synonym for everything desirable from time out of mind. The monarchs of old were royally attended, but they experienced not half the luxury and comfort that Pinehurst guests accept as a matter of course. The entire globe contributes its best to the generously spread tables. Nothing needful for physical ease is neglected. Not un tutored slaves, but thinking, well-trained free men and women give intelligent and willing care to the pleasure of those they serve. And where will more varied and delightful entertainment be found, indoors or out? The orderly comfort and silent perfection of service for which Pinehurst hotels are famous are the "cumulative result of thought given by everyone connected with the Pintehurst organization for the pleasure and comfort of each guest as an individual. So PINEHURST has become the synonym for a superlative luxury and pleasure of which the originator of PRINCELY ENTER TAINMENT never dreamed. Under one management: HOLLY INN - E. Q. FITZGERALD, Mgr. - BERKSHIRE rrvr yw i The Holly Inn: Every convenience; The Berkshire: A house pleasantly located, liberally conducted , of quiet friendliness and rest ful comfort. Address hotel or PINEHURST, INC. Leonard Tufts, Pres., Pinehurst, N. C. J. D. Chapman and Donald Parson led the field in the Tin Whistles' four-ball best-ball vs par match played on Num ber 2 course on Monday of this week, with a best ball of 69 and finished 3 up on the par figures. Chapman's 36-39 75 was the best individual round of the day and included birdies on the first and sixth holes. Parson was 37-3976 with a birdie on the fourteenth. A tie for second place resulted between R. S. Tufts paired with H. J. Blue, and W. T. Ban- paired with II. G. "White, both pairs finishing even with par. The remaining eighteen pairs were unable to equal or better the given figures, and finished from 1 to 14 down. The field finished as follows :- (Continued from Page 3) J. D. Chapman Donald Parson H. J. Blue R, S. Tufts W. T. Barr H. G. White F. T. Keating G. A. Magoon B. V. Covert C. S. Waterhouse G. M. Howard L. D. Pierce H. W. Croft G. W. Mead J. T. Newton II. W. Ormsbee J. M. Thompson W. E. Truesdell C. B. Hudson J. D. C. Rumsey T. A. Cheatham G. T. Dunlapl H. G. Phillips H. G. Waring S. O. Miller N. W. Peters James Barber J. B. Moore LaAvrence Barr J. L. Toppin C. L. Becker R. C. Shannon 2nd. P. S. Maclaughlin I. S. Robeson M. H. Ormsbee H. B. Swoope W. B. Merrill C. P. Wilson A. S. Higgins H. H. Backhaul J. S. Brown . J. V. Hall 3 up even even 1 down 2 down 2 down 3 down 4 down 4 down W. W. Inglis, Winnipeg William Greene, Denver Charles R. Gillett, Wykagyl F. E. Long, Detroit Fourth Division Hollis B. Shaw, New York Glen B. Covert, Lockport E. II. Wiswell, Pinehurst C. W. Watson, Garden City A. S. Kane Jr., Sound Beach Sidney W. Hughes, Oakland J. E. Story, Soundview Walter W. Palmer, Pomonok A. S. Kane, Sound Beach L. T. Kane, Sound Beach P. B. O'Brien, Detroit Rex W. Wadman, White Beeches W. A. Gray, Aronimink W. V. Kellen, Brookline F. L. Dow, Oakland Hills Harry C. Hutehins, Wykagyl Fifth Division James S. Cahill, Virginia Robert II. Rycroft, Wykagyl James Barber, Englewood John Kavanagh, Oak Hill Charles J. Ferrin Jr., Auburn J. Kent Rawley, Virginia Charles Henderson, Reno A. M. Hall, Blind Brook B. H. Sanborn, Wellesley Louis F. Rothschild, Century A. M. Stewart, Blind Brook W. W. Hulfish, New York T. K. Baker, Knickerbocker F. C. Edgerton, Knollwood Lawrence Barr, Pinehurst C. A. Clayton, St. Albans 95 96 96 96 96 97 97 97 98 98 98 99 100 100 101 101 103 103 103 104 104 104 104 105 107 107 108 108 108 108 109 109 110 110 110 114 PINE CREST INN ARRIVALS 5 down 5 down 5 down Mrs. Win. Wilson and son, York Harbor, Maine. Charles II. Hunkins, Providence, R. I. II. C. Lassen, San Jose, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mothersele, Pinehurst, N. C. Mrs. A. J. Hopkins, Amherst, Mass. Dr. Walter W. Powers, New York. 6 down Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Clayton, Brook lyn, N. Y. Y. Sakai, Nhv York City.- M. Shiraishi, New York City. F. G. Hickman, Philadelphia. Mrs. W. F. Hickman, Philadelphia. Miss Jane Hickman, Philadelphia. 7 down 7 down 7 down 8 down 8 down 9 down 9 down 14 down Did you tackle that trouble that came your way With a' resolute heart and cheerful? Or hide your face from the light of day With a craven soul and fearful? Oh, a trouble's a ton, or a trouble's an ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it; And it isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts, But only, how did you take it? TEA AND DANCING every afternoon at the Country Club from four until six o'clock. For Sale Combination saddle and harness horpe, Lady Glenworth, by Morgan Axworthy. Now In training and can be seen at the Pinc hurgt Race Track in charge of Mr. Sebree. Price and further particulars upon applica tion. W. T. COVINGTON, Rneford, N. C.
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