PAGE 10 TEE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK GOLFERS Tennis, Base Ball and Foot Ball Players use ALLEN'S F00TEASE The Antiseptic Powder to shake into the shoes, because it takes the fric tion from the shoe, fresh ens the feet and makes walking a delight. Shake Allen's Foot-base into your shoes before going on the links and notice the difference in your comfort, which of ten affects your score. The Government sup plied 1, 500,000 lbs.of Pow der for the Feet to the troops during the war. In a pinch, use Allen's Foot-Ease. At dealers everywhere. Ask for ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE "For Land's Sake" When you see the splendid new golf course on the Biltmore Estate near Asheville, N. C, you will appreciate the results from sow ing a carload of CHARLIE' ROSS' Selected Lawn Seeds Something different in Quality Yards to acres We can serve you best. CHARLIE ROSS COMPANY Ky's Lawn Seed Specialists Flexner Building Louisville. Ky. "One pound or thousands" THE PINEHURST WAREHOUSES PINEHURST, li. G. sell all kinds of Building Materials Farm and Orchard Supplies Implements Fertilizers and Feeds Proximity to the Norfolk Southern Railroad Tracks, and our own private sidings, mfians economical and efficient handling of goods with a minimum cost, which works to our customers' advantage. Write, wire or Phone us when we can be of service. That is our excuse for being here. Country Club Notes Miss Elizabeth Gordon, winner of the Woman's St. Valentine's tournament, has returned to her home in Providence but will be in Pinehurst again for the North and South. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim of Hempstead, Long Island, are playing regularly on the links. Mrs. Guggen heim and Lionel Callaway defeated Mr. Guggenheim and Clarence Callaway, 2 up, in a recent four-ball match based on aggregate scores for each hole. Mrs. Guggenheim holed out from 25 yards off the green at the second hole on the Number 2 course. Chris Callaway, father of Lionel and Clarence, was Mr. Guggenheim's private golf instructor last summer . Mrs. R. H. Barlow of Philadelphia, one of the strongest of the women golfers in the United States, has re turned to Pinehurst for the season. Mrs. Barlow has . not participated in com petitive golf for some time, but will undoubtedly regain her former high rank without difficulty . John J. Boland of Buffalo, a mem ber of the firm of Cornelius & Boland Co., owners of shipping interests on the Great Lakes, was an arrival during the week and enjoys his daily rounds over the links. ' The team match between Florida and Pinehurst golfers has created great en thusiasm in Florida where the strongest players will be mustered for the Winter resort championship . This event will be held at Pinehurst as a preliminary to the North and South amateur cham pionship . Team matches are popular as curtain raisers for important championships. Last season the International team match opened the British amateur championship, and the East, West and Pacific Northwest match opened the United States amateur. So Pinehurst is keeping pace with its reputation by having a Florida vs. Pinehurst match as an. opener for the North and South. The match will strengthen the field in the North and South, making an added attraction for the best of the Florida golfers. It-will be a strong field if all the expected players start. There will be Willie Hunter, British amateur champion, Jesse Guilford, United States amateur champion, and many other stars . Hardly a day passes but what Ave hear additional names of professionals who will be here for the North and South open. The latest one to enter, and a strong one too, is Willie Ogg, pro fessional at the Worcester Country Club. Ogg won the Shawnee open last year from a very fast field. F. K. Robeson of Rochester, New York, son of I. S. Robeson, will play in the North and South amateur this year. "Phil" won the medal and the cham pionship in this event in 1915, against such stars as Francis Ouimet, Jesse Guilford and W. J. Travis. In 1918 his father won the event. This is a family record for such an important tournament . Warren Corkran of Baltimore, will be a starter in the North and South. Eddie Lowery, golf writer for the Boston Traveler, will be a starter in both the North and South open and amateur. Lowery is a handicap four man in Mas sachusetts and always has a chance to win against any company. Walter Howe and Bert Nicoll, Bel mont Spring professional, and Harold Callaway and 'Joe Capello were all even in a best-ball match on the champion ship course. Howe had to sink a "touchy" putt on the home green to save his side, but the Pinehurst in structor came through as usual. A large gallery turned out Sunday afternoon to witness the amateur-professional exhibition match in which Tom Kerrigan and Tom McNamara defeated Donald Parson and A. L. Walker, Jr., 2 and 1. McNamara had the lowest individual score with 73. The pro fessionals best ball was 70, one stroke lower than the amateurs. Kerrigan made the match safe when he holed an eagle three at the fourteenth, giving his side a three-hole lead with but four to be played. Kerrigan finished fourth in the British open, which is the best that was ever obtained by a home-bred from this side. Bert Nicoll, Belmont Spring profes sional, played a fine 69 on the cham pionship course. His card was: 554 443 53336 444 343 4343369 Willie Wilson had a 76 on the number three course and is firmly convinced that he has recovered his lost drive. A coming match that will create great interest will find Harold Callaway and Joe Capello against Donald Parson and A. L. Walker, Jr. Chris Dunphy wires from Palm Beach that he has been elected to captain the Florida golf team which will meet Pine hurst in a match during the North and South championship. II THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Bethlehem Country Glub Bethlehem, New Hampshire Golf under Ideal Conditions 18 Hole l ourse-6026 yards. Modern Club House. 9tee Lockers Showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golf and Putting Greens. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests have the privileges of the Club. MYRON W. MARR, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST . Office at the CAROLINA Office Hours: 10 to 11 A. M. or by AnpolRtmiat Dr. Ernest W Bush Osteopathic Physician NEW BANK BUILDING Pinehurst North Carolina Edw. K. Tryon Co. 9J2 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA High Grade Guns and Rifles Sporting Goods Toys Write for catalogue Established 18M A. M0NTESANTI Tailor and Dress Maker Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel French Dry Cleaning Pennsylvania Ave. SOUTHERN PINES, N.C -Swedish Health -.-.Institute SCIENTIFIC MANIPULATION Electric and Medicated Hatha PAUL E. ROESELL, M. T. At the CAROLINA MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO., STEAMSHIP LINES Between BOSTON and NORFOLK Most delightful route to and from PINEHURST Tickets include meals and stateroom accommodations on steamer A. E. PORTER, General Agent, NORFOLK C. H. MAYNARD, General Agent, BOSTON

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