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The Pinehurst Outlook 12 ii iiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiinii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiini inn mini mini iiiiiiiiimmimiiiimi i miiim n it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii mm mmin inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiimitiMMtii irtutii Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. OPEN MARCH 31st "Sir Roger knows my humor and allows me to sit up or go to bed as I please, to have my meals at his own table or in my chamber as I see fit, to sit and say nothing without bidding me be merry." Addison. BRIARCLIFF LODGE combines the sociability of club life the freedom and conveniences of a hotel the personal comforts of a home Saddle Horses, Tennis, Golf, Swimming Pool. CHAUNCEY DEPEW STEELE There are now 27 sporty holes of golf available to Lodge guests, with Gene Sarazen as professional Neva York Office: 342 Madison Avenue Telephone: Murray Hill 9372 i " - - t 1 j T J. . J . . mmm Iiw mm ''"'' rsi.'. Copyright Aerial Photograph by Captain James Suydam, N.Y. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Through Pullman Sleeping Car between New York, South ern Pines and Pinehurst. Effective November 1st: READ DOWN READ UP 3:40 P.M. Lv New York Ar. 1:30 P.M. 8:45 A.M Southern Pines 8:12 P.M. 9 -2S A.M. Ar Pinehurst Lv. 7:20 P.M. ALL-STEEL, VESTIBULED, ELECTRICAL-LIGHTED TRAIN DINING CAR SERVICE UNEXCELLED For rates, schedules and other travel information concerning these popular resorts consult your Ticket Agent or write JOHN T. WEST Division Passenger Agent Raleigh, N. C. S. B. MURDOCK Gen'l E. Passenger Agent 142 W. 42d St., New York, N.Y. Luncheon Sets Table Covers Center Pieces Scarfs Spanish Shawls Oriental Jewelry French Tapestries Damascus Brass Bed Spreads Trimmings Towels Pillow Cases RAZOOK'S ORIENTAL SHOP "The Lace and Linen Store of Pinehurst" New Theatre Bldg. Importers of REAL LACES AND ART LINENS Kimonos, Negligees, and Undersilks Complete Line of Silk and Woolen Sweaters Hand-Made Blouses, Hosiery and Oriental Slippers OPEN EVENINGS The Tin Whistles W" T. STALL and C. S. Waterhouse led the field in the Tin Whistles Four-Ball, Best-Ball match on Monday last with a score six strokes better than the par figures. Dr. J. S. Brown and T. Russell Brown, G. M. Howard and G. W. Statzell, and H. P. Drysdale and J. D. Hunter, all played the Numher 3 course and wound up in a triple tie, at 4 up, for second honors. Forty-four pairs took part in the event and finished as follows : W. T. Stall C. S. Waterhouse . . 6 up J. S. Brown T. R. Brown 4 up G. M. Howard G. W. Statzell 4 up H. P. Drysdale J. D. Hunter 4 up W. L. Milliken J. G. Nicholson 3 up H. B. Lewis D. G. Wing 2 up C. B. Hollingsworth C. B. Fownes 2 up E. G. Fitzfierald Robert Foote 2 up T. A. Kelley J. L. Wyckoff 1 up B. V. Covert N. Johnston 1 up W. B. Merrill P. B. O'Brien 1 up H. W. Croft W. H. Thayer 1 up A. R. Gardner W. O. Smith 1 up H. C. Anderson C. M. Rudel even H. C. Fownes J. W. Lloyd 1 down H. C. Philbrick J. M. Thompson 1 down J. S. Cushman E. H. Wiswell 1 down Burton Preston W. S. Van Clief 1 down W. T. Barr R. S. Tufts 1 down J. H. Redfield G. N. Towle 1 down Eberhard Faber A. L. Reed 1 down f. D. Chapman P. S. Maclaughlin 2 down . S. Higgins G. A. Magoon 2 down E. J. Barber R. H. Macdonald 2 down . R. Bowker H. G. Phillips 2 down S. W. Dodd C. M. Jamison 2 down H. Hornblower H. T. Whitin 2 down T. A. Cheatham H. W. Ormsbee 2 down R. H. Hunt W. W. Windle 2 down Herman Ellis H. H. Rackham 3 down G. E. Barber A. C. Judd 3 down G. F. Berry N. A. Doyle 3 down C. B. Hudson R. C. Steese 3 down R. C. Blancke W. M. Hager 3 down G. T. Dunlap S. Y. Ramage .' 3 down F. W. Filoon W. A. Hogan 4 down F. T. Keating R. C. Shannon 4 down A. D. Fisher C. K. Teter 4 down W. S. Dillon C. H. Lay 4 down C. L. Becker E. L. Scofield 5 down J. D. C. Rumsey H. B. Swoope 6 down T. H. Hogsett A. B. Wells 6 down S. K. Ames Lawrence Barr 8 down James Barber George Van Keuren 10 down A 0 A
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