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JANUARY, 19gg PACK 13 Season's Sports Program ill' - List of Principal Events GOLF JANUARY 30, 31; FEBRUARY 1, 2, 3 4 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL ST. VALENTINE 'S TOURNAMENT. Qualifying round, 36 holes; finals, eigh teen holes. Gold medal for, the best qualification score; Trophies to winners of first eight sixteens, and to first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth division run-ners-up and consolation division winners; silver medals to division runners-up and consolation division winners in the seventh and eighth divisions. Special trophies for additional divisions. FEBRUARY 7, 8, 9, 10. SEVEN TEENTH ANNUAL ST. VALEN TINE'S TOURNAMENT FOR WO MEN. Qualifying round and finals eighteen holes on the morning of each day. One or more eights to qualify. Gold medal for best qualification score; sterling trophies for winners and runners-up in each eight. Special trophies for additional divisions. FEBRUARY 16, 17. SECOND AN NUAL SENIORS' HANDICAP TOUR NAMENT. Eighteen holes medal play each day. Prize for best net each day and a gross prize for best 36 holes. En trants must be 55 years of age or over. Players may select their partners and must arrange time for starting. FEBRUARY 21. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL TIN WHISTLE ANNIVER SARY TOURNAMENT. Note. Ac cording to the privilege granted eighteen years ago by the Board of Governors of the Pinehurst Country Club the right of way on number two course is given to the Tin Whistle Club for two hours on this day. March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. EIGH TEENTH ANNUAL SPRING TOUR NAMENT. Qualifying round, thirty six holes; finals, eighteen holes, in all divisions. Gold medal for best qualifica tion score; trophies to winners of first fourteen sixteens, and to first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh division runners-up and consolation division winners; silver medals to division runners-up and consolation division winners in the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth divi sions. Special trophies for additional divisions. MARCH 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. TWEN TIETH ANNUAL UNITED NORTH AND SOUTH AMATEUR CHAMPION SHIP FOR WOMEN. Qualifying round and finals, eighteen holes to be played on the morning of each day, four divi sions to qualify, first division of sixteen, other three divisions of eight. Gold medal for best qualification score. Champion ship Trophy to winner of first division; Governors' Trophy to winner of second division; Secretary's Trophy to winner of third division, and Treasurer 's Trophy to winner of fourth division, and ster ling trophies to runners-up and consola tion division winners in each division. Special trophies for additional divisions. MARCH 31 and APRIL 1. TWEN TIETII ANNUAL UNITED NORTH AND SOUTH OPEN ' CHAMPION SHIP. Seventy-two holes medal play; amateur, winning .first prize to receive a trophy. First prize for professionals $300; second prize, $200; third, $150; fourth, $100; fifth, $75; sixth, $60; seventh, $50; eighth, $40; ninth, $30; tenth, $25. Player making best score receives championship gold medal. APRIL 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. TWENTY SECOND ANNUAL UNITED NORTH AND SOUTH AMATEUR CHAMPION SHIP. Qualifying round and final of winning pair in first division, 36-holes. All other finals, 18-holes. Gold medal for best qualification score; Champion ship Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governor's Trophy to winner of second sixteen; Secretary's Trophy to winner of third sixteen; Treasurer's Trophy to winner of fourth sixteen; Captain's Tro phy to winner of fifth sixteen; Club Tro phy to winner of sixth sixteen; ster ling trophies to division runners-up and consolation division winners in all divi sions. Special trophies for additional division. "The Chisholm Beach Memorial Cup" will be played for in connection with this tournament; conditions will be posted in the Club House. APRIL 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 TWELFTH ANNUAL MID - APRIL TOURNA MENT. Qualifying round and finals', eighteen holes. Sterling trophy for best qualification score; President's Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governors' Trophy to winner of second sixteen;, sterling trophies to first and second divi sion runners-up and consolation division winners. Special trophies for additional divisions. FIELD TRIALS and DOG SHOW January 23-27 Fifth annual Field Trial and Derby. First two days Membership Stake for trophy. Third day, Derby. Purse guar anteed $75.00. Last two days, Free for All. Purse guaranteed $100.00. Nom inations close January 10. Write to Pinehurst. Field Trial Club. $5.00 to nominate and $5.00 to start. Nominations close January 10. Write to Pinehurst Field Trial Club. Continued on Page 15) f . .SSr" - ..... :$t The WENTWORTH by the SEA THREE MILES FROM PORTSMOUTH, N. H. In a setting of unusual beauty and exposure offers to a discrim inating public attractions unsurpassed by any resort hotel in America. A new salt water swimming pool built on the ocean front with modern Bath House and a large Entertainment Building are added features this season. Improved Golf Course laid out by Donald Ross, "Boston Symphony Ensemble" concert orchestra, and numerous other at tractions make this an ideal summer home. Illustrated and descriptive booklet on request. WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., Ill Summer Street - - - BOSTON, MASS J. P. TILTON, Managing Director -f Banking in the Stocking Famed among the banking institutions of the world is the stocking, and in the days before the women rolled tneir own it was looked on as a right safe depository for funds. But the other day a woman who banked in her stocking demonstrated the weakness of the stocking as a bank. She lived on the highway near Sanford, and a marauder, came down the road one evening and hit the woman over thg head, knocked her senseless, cut a hole in the stocking, carried away the contents of the bank, amounting to around $1,00, ana ne nas not oeen appreiienciea. SAFETY ALWAYS IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION QF THE V 1 Sorry never puts out the fire. Careful usually prevents it. If you are carrying an account in the Stocking Bank or any other bank of its character move your money at once to the safe keeping of the THE BANK OF PINEHURST Pinehurst, N. C. Interest paid on time deposits. From this Bank's strong vaults thieves can not steal.
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