THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE 14 E. L. SCOFIELD WINS MRS. LAWRENCE BARR pmjmvml i, 19211922 26tb Season A - THE CAROLINA H. W. PRIEST, Mgr. Private baths, sleeping porches, elevators, sun parlors, telephones in every room. Special earjy season rates. m RINCELY ENTERTAINMENT has been the synonym for everything desirable from time out of mind. The monarehs 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 but! 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 Pinehurst 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. G. FITZGERALD, Mgr. BERKSHIRE iLfer F J- f I The Holly Inn: Every convenience;- The Berkshire: A house pleasantly located, liberally conducted of quiet friendliness and rest- I ful comfort. Address hotel or PINEHURST, INC. Leonard Tufts, Pres., Pinehurst, N. C. (Continued from Page 3) An unusual feature of the tournament was the record made by the family of Henry B. Swoope in this and the Junior tournament which was played at the same time. Mr. Swoope and four of his sons qualified in various divisions and each won in the first round of match play. A summary of all divisions follows: Match Play First Division First round R. G. Croft, Green wich, defeated L. D. Pierce, Rochester, 7 and 5; J. D. Chapman, Greenwich, defeated R. C. Shannon, Massapequa, 5 and 4; E. L. Scofield, Pinehurst, de feated E. C. Beall, Sherbrooke, 1 up (19 holes); John W. Robb, Merion, de feated Irving Robeson, Rochester, 4 and 2; N. W. Peters, Englewood, defeated DeF. P. Willard, Merion, 2 and 1; F. T. Keating, Pinehurst, defeated Charles Banes, Merion, 4 and 3; William Cush ing, Pottstown, defeated R. E. Har low, Scarboro, 6 and 4; Donald Parson, Youngstown, defeated M. L. Fearey, Garden City, 3 and 1. Second Round Chapman defeated Croft, 4 and 2; Scofield defeated Robb, 7 and 5; Peters defeated Keating, 5 and 1: Parson defeated dishing, 6 and 5. Semi-finals Scofield defeated Chap man, 1' up, (19 holes) ; Parson defeated Peters, 8 and 7. Finals Scofield defeated Parson, 3 and 1. Consolation Final R. E. Harlow, Scarboro, de feated R. C. Shannon, Pinehurst, 5 and 4. Second Division First Round J. M. Bobbins, Haver ford, defeated M. P. Parker, Upper Montclair, 4 and 3; II. G. Waring, Pinehurst, defeated T. S. Fuller, Ards ley, by default; II. G. Phillips, Pine hurst, defeated J. D. Armstrong, Pine hurst, 5 and 4; II. G. White, Ridge wood, defeated C. L. Becker, Pinehurst, 2 and 1; J. M. Thompson, Spring haven, defeated W. J. Banes, Phila delphia, 5 and 3; II. W. Croft, Garden City, defeated C. B. Hudson, North Fork, 4 and 3; E. C. Bobbins, Haver ford, defeated W. II. Thayer, Charles River, 4 and 3; C. S. Waterhouse, Ardsley, defeated W. T. Barr, Dering Harbor, 1 up. Second Round J. M. Bobbins de feated Waring, 2 and 1; Phillips de feated White, 4 and 2; Thompson de feated Croft, 3 and 2; E. C. Bobbins defeated Waterhouse, by default. Third Bound Phillips defeated J. M. Bobbins, 6 and 4; Thompson defeated E. C. Bobbins, 2 up. Final Phillips defeated Thompson, 1 up. Consolation Final J. D. Armstrong, Pinehurst, defeated W. II. Thayer, Charles Biver, by default. Third Division First Bound Baymond Balfe, Pom onok, defeated W. W. Inglis, Winni peg, 7 and 5; K. M. McNeil, Brook lawn, defeated S. C. Miller, Engle wood, by default; II. B. Swoope, Over- High Gun at the Range Mrs. Lawrence Barr of Pittsburg, who has been finishing close up in the week ly target events at the rifle range each week, established the season's high mark last week when she scored 145 points out of a possible 150. This score has been surpassed on only a few former occasions. Mrs. W. B. Merrill, of Newton Centre, Mass., finished second, at 111, and Miss Ann Merrill, who is spending the holidays in Pinehurst from the Bennett School, was third, at 136. Others to have good scores during the week were Miss Jane Hickman of Philadelphia, 135, and Miss Helen Curtis, 127. Mrs. II . W. McNeil of Bridgeport, Conn., led the field at the traps and scored 72 breaks out of 100. MRS. A. S. GILMAN WINS PUTTING CONTEST Mrs. A. S. Gilman of the Shaker Heights Club, won the weekly putting contest for women on the play-off of a tie with Mrs. E. E. Hewlett of Great Neck, L. I. . Both these ladies took 23 putts for the 12 corners on the first round, and on tlie play-off Mrs. Gilman was 24 and Mrs. Hewlett 26. Mrs. Francis T. Keating of Pinehurst was third, at 24. brook, defeated William Greene, Denver, S and 7; P. S. Maclaughlin, Ekwanok, defeated John Smith, Brookline, by de fault; F. E. Long, Detroit, defeated C. B. Gillett, Wykagyl, 2 up; Shep Honians, Englewood, defeated F. C. Hood, Brookline, 1 up; Hewitt Swoope, Overbrook, defeated A. II. Brown, Wykttgyl, 4 and 3; A. S. Biggins, St. Albans, defeated II. C. Buckminster, Winchester, 2 and 1. Second round McNeil defeated Balf, 1 up (21 holes) ; MacLaughlin defeat ed H. B. Swoope, 1 up; Newman de feated Long, 1 up (19 holes); Hewitt Swoope defeated Higgins, 2 and 1. Third round McNeil defeated Mac Laughlin, 3 and 2; Honians defeated Hewitt Swoope, 1 up. Final McNeil defeated Homans, 1 up (19 holes). Consolation Final II. C. Buckminster, Win chester, defeated W. W. Ingliss, Win nipeg, 3 and 2. Winners in Other Divisions: Fourth Division P. B. O'Brien, De troit, beat C. W. Watson, Garden City, 4 and 2. Consolation E. L. Dow, Oakland Hills, beat E. H. Wiswell, Englewood, 1 up. Fifth Division II. C. Ilutchins, Wy kagyl, beat W. A. Gray, Aronimink, 2 and 1. Consolation W. W. Hulfish, St. Al bans, beat L. E. Bothschild, Century, 4 and 3. For Sale Combination saddle and harness horse, Lady Glenworth, by Morgan Axworthy. Now in training and can be seen at the Pine hurat Race Track in charge of Mr. Sebrce. Price and further particulars upon applica tion. W. T. COVIXOTON, Raeford, X. C.