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J4NUAETSS, 1922 PAGE 7 Country Club Notes C. R. Riley, Treasurer of the Horton Tommy Armour, the Scottish amateur with a number of the traps on Number 2 Owen Moore, motion picture actor, is Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., and who has played well in America for the course which afforded him much practice what might be termed a "stylist. '.on the Herbert Lagerblade of the same concern, past two years, has accepted the position with the niblic last year. He finds them golf links. He does not bother to look are in Pinehurst in the interests of the as golf secretary for the Westchester- as incorrigible as ever. where his shots go if he does not hit them steel golf shafts which their firm manu- Biltmore club in the metropolitan district. jn jugt tne pr0per manner. Owen striyes factures. The shafts seem to be a big Armour was paired with Leo Diegel and Mrs. Melville Jones, Western golf to hit the ball right and good results do success and indications are they will be- won the amateur-professional tournament champion, has made reservations at the not please him if he is not satisfied with come very popular among golfers. Since at Pinehurst last season. Pine Crest Inn for later in the season the method by Avhieh they are obtained, being here Herbert has covered the No. and will add to the quality of the com- 2 course in 67 with one, which is within Jesse Guilford is now in Miami for a petition in the North and South. Mrs. Speaking of holes-in-one recalls that one stroke of the course record of 66 only month. He will be in Pinehurst for the Jones qualified well up in the National C . L . Becker once made a hole-in-one at recently made by John Golden. North and South championships. Willie at Hollywood. It is likely that Mrs. the Woodland Golf Club, Boston when Hunter, the British champion, will prob- Eleanor Harwood of Chicago, who has the ball never touched anything from W. H. Penhaligon, .New England rep- aoiy come down tor the .North and South played here the last two seasons, will the time it left Mr. Becker 's club until it resentative of the famous Colonel golf &o that the field in the amateur will have also return for the North and South. ball, stopped off here a few days in the real class with the champions of America . interests of his firm en route to Florida, and Great Britain included in the entry Charles Mothersele showed signs of life "Penn" expects to make a longer stay list. in the exhibition match on Sunday last here after his Florida trip. R. Wakerley and F. Parker, profes sionals from the Huntington Valley Club, were among the week's visitors at the club. F. C. Newton, a member of the Brook line Country Club and runner-up in last season's Spring tournament in which there were 346 contestants, has engaged accommodations at the Pine Crest Inn and will arrive in time for the Spring tournament again this season and will remain over for the North and South. Joseph Kirkwood, the Australian cham pion and trick-shot artist, will return to the United States in time to compete in the Open North and South at Pinehurst, according to word received by Donald Ross. This information was received with much pleasure as Kirkwood is a big favorite here. In the course of his stay -XL f- O 1Y .ASV - v - a a ' Oil Y.J W 1 f V m f 1 GTXX ..... Z) v All the "kids" in Pinehurst are growing up to be golfers. This shows a group of entrants in the recent Juniors ' Tournament. They are (left to right top row) hit the bottom of the cup and stayed there. In regard to that argument that it is easier to play at Pinehurst than on the Northern courses L. D. Pierce, President of the Tin Whistles, says that he scores as well at the Ekwanok, Manchester, Vt., as he does at Pinehurst, and the national amateur championship was once played over the Ekwanok course. Others who play much golf at' both these resorts are of the same opinion. Walter Howe, professional at the Tat nuck Country Club, Worcester, has re turned for the season as one of the regu lar instructors at the Country Club. Ned Beall, former winner of the North and South, has lost the hook that carried many of his long drives into trouble and. is now hitting the ball straight down, the center. Major Elliott. Ranney is hitting long tee shots but has not got them straightened out as yet. Fred Kennedy does not refer to a ball last season, Kirkwood entertained largo R Q Marshall Eugene Homan, Irvin Swoope, Clarence Edson, Geo. T. Dunlap, which curves to the left as galleries with his phenomenal trick shots and played well ,in all the open events and exhibition matches. Nat Hurd has joined the hole-in-one 'hook.1 Walter Swoope, Forbes Wilson, George Parson. (Bottom row) William Parson, jje calls it a "draw." Fred picked it Charles Swoope, Sherburn Merrill, Billy Fuller up on the other side and we present it for the. use of American golf writers. Miss Carolyn Bogart of Pinehurst, won and from now on can be counted on to Watch for it this summer in the reports of the championships. Viq woolrlv tniirn atridnt nf fTia Silvpr Tnila crr in iha lnw spvptitipa club. While plavinsr in a foursome with . J . . n i -nr i. in j xr i j when she played two shots to the twenti- . Frank Keating, Fred Kennedy and Chas. c r J . , . , . Banes on Monday last, Nat holed his eth green bef ore USing up her allotted Exhibition matches are popular in A. Lucien Walker, Jr., of the Rich- tee shot to the eighth hole on Number 2 number of strokes in the flag contest. Pinehurst an Sunday afternoons. It nond Country Club, former Intercolle- course Mrs- C- S- Waterhouse of Ardsley, was would not be amiss if Harold Callaway giate champion and winner of the Mid- second, playing three shots to the nine- and joe Capello, from the golf shop, winter tournament at Pinehurst two ' Miss Elizabeth Gordon of Providence teenth- Mrs. John D. Chapman had the v,rCre given an opportunity to play in years in succession, was among the week 's is visiting in the Sandhills district and lowest gross score' a 96' and MrS" Frank some of these matches. Both boys pos- arrivals at the Club. Walker will be a ' will be a strong contender in Mm Wo- Tt Keatm was second th 100 sess a fine game and are capable of play- starter in the St. Valentine's next week man's St. Valentine's tournamei which ing individual scores in the low seventies and will probably remain over for the starts February 7 Miss Gordon has Mike Brady is professional at Miami and a best ball that would take some- Spring tournament in March. won the Rhode Island championship four this season. Me broKe the uountry uiud imng nne to Dear. we nominate tnem -f.jmes record there recently with a 68, four shots for a Sunday match against Emmett better than the mark -of George Bowden. French and Walter Howe. George Fotheringham is spending a Mike was 34 each way. week at the Holly Inn. Fotheringham Robert Hunt of Worcester, has re- svon second money in the North and Oswald Kirby, one-time winner of the turned to the Holly Inn for the remaind- course record on Monday last when he' South last spring and will be a starter in Metropolitan championship, was a guest er of the season. Mr. Hunt was here in covered the Number 2 course in 35-32 , the event this year. He was in charge of James Barber during the week past. November and for a part of December 67. Herbert's fine round was made in the I of golf at Bretton Woods last season. Mr. Kirby has never played the Pine- but returned to Worcester for the holi- course of a four-ball match and included hurst courses long enough at one time to day season. birdies on the fifth,' seventh, fourteenth, At this writing Arthur Yates, the Roch- get a real touch for the sand greens, but sixteenth and seventeenth holes. He took ester star, appears to be one of the most his best rounds run from 76 to 80 any- Jock Bowker objects when others at- three putts on the sixth green for a 4, ; formidable factors in the coming St. Val- way. tempt to give reports concerning the an- and his putt on the home green for a 66 i entine's tournament which starts on ticipated movements of, Jesse Guilford, hit the back of the cup but rolled out. ' January 30. Yates is in excellent form R. Blackington of North Attleboro, has the amateur champion. Jock claims to Cyril Walker, Englewood professional,! at present and is going to give somebody arrived at the Carolina for the season be possessed of the t( inside stuff" on established the record of 66 for this j a hard battle for chief honors. and has already renewed acq- nritance Jesse. course just a short time ago. j Herbert Lagerblade, who is now con nected with the Horton Manufacturing Company of Bristol, Conn., manufactur ers of steel golf shafts, came close to the
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