THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT EYENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN The GRAFTON Washington, D. C CONNECTICUT AVE. ( Continued from first page) (Continued from first page.) TfBW 9 . rTHE GRAFTON is situated on the most fashionable thoroughfare in Washington, very convenient to all points of interest and within Ave minutes' walk of the White House, State, War, Navy and Treasury Departments, and Coicoran Ait Gallery. Cars passing the door run direct to Capitol and depols. The house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both single and en suite, with pri vate baths, and is conducted ou the American plan. Rates, $3.00 a day and upward. Long Distance Telephone in every room. Especially attractive for ladies traveling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS, PROPRIETOR. I F liiv I 11 NEW KEARSARGE Morth Conway, White Mts., . H. Golf, Pure Mountain Spring Water, Delightful Drives, Magnificent Scenery, Located Near the Cathedral Pine Woods, Accommodates 250 Guests; Many Suites with Private Bath. A. I. CREAMER, MANAGER. THE MT. KIM) HOUSE KJINEO, Moosehead Lake, Maine. Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort, for Climate, Scenery, Location. Camping, Canoeing, Fishing, Hunting, that beats the world. Superb Nine Hole Golt Course, Four Ten nis Courts, Base Ball, Quoits, Croquet. Walking, Driving, Riding, Mountain Climbing. Finest Inland Hotel in the Country, Ac commodating 400 guests. Send for Various Booklets. C. A. JUDKINS, Manager. Dr. M. A. CROCKETT, RESIDENT HOUSE PHYSICIAN, Office at The Carolina, lloom Q.. Hours : 9.30 to 10.30 a. m.; 2 to 3 p. m.; 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. The BENBOW Greensboro, N. C. 84 Private Baths, Hot Water, Heat, Tele phones Throughout, Passenger Elevator. C D. BENBOW, Owner. The H. H. KIFFE CO. 523 Broadway, New York. SHOOTING JACKET, $3.00 fUARATEED all wool, seamless, elastic close fitting, but not binding, comfortable and convenient. Designed especially for duck shoot ers, trap shooters, etc., but suitable for all out door purposes. Must be seen to be appreciated. Made only in two colors dead grass and Oxford gray. Send us your address for one of our Gun Catalog-. Miss Kimball's School For Girls woiicestsii, mass. An ideal Home and School for Girls. Several Courses of Study; prepares for Colleges. Excellent advantages. Music under Boston teachers. Gymnasium: Tennis, Basket Ball, Etc. Booklet Sent on Application. HOTEL EMPIRE, Broadway and 63d St., N. Y. City AnsoLUTEinr nucpjiooi. Local and long- Distance Telephone in every room, llatefl Moderate. From Conrtland or Liberty Street ferries take car marked Cth aud Amsterdam Aves., direct to hotel door. 20 minutes. From 23rd Street ferry take Cross-town cars and change at 9th Ave. and reach hotel from ferry in 12 minutes. From all Ferries, Steamboats and Ocean Steam ers take Jtth Ave. Elevated Railway to 59th St., which is 1 minutes' walk from the Empire. Headquarter BT, Y. Chapter llaug-hters of the Confederacy. All surface cars of the Metropolitan System pass the Empire. Only 10 minutes to principal IV. Johnson Q,uinn, JProp. General Information. The match play rounds in both Championship events will be played from scratch. No player can take both the gross score and the net score cups. A player holding both these scores must take the gross score trophy. Players must furnish the Tourna ment Committee with their club handi cap, otherwise they will be placed at scratch. Entries will be received up to the hour of starting the various events. No entrance fee. The Itlag-nificent Trophies. Eight magnificent Sterling silver trophies are offered, as follows : Men's Open Championship. Runner-up, Men's Open Champion ship. Best Gross Score, Men's Qualifica tion Rounds. Best Net Score, Men's Qualifica tion Round3. Men's Consolation Tournament. Women's Open Championship. Best Gross Score, Women's Quali fication Round. Best Net Score, Women's Qualifi cation Round. Note A cut showing the trophies, appears on page four of this issue. The Tournament Committee.- The Tournament Committee is com posed of Arthur C. Ketcharn, E. A, Free man and I, C. Bates Dana, Parshall 44 46 90 10 80 North 44 53 97 16 81 Lard 44 49 93 12 81 Presbrey t'has. 52 50 102 20 82 Raird 68 52 110 27 83 Steele 53 50 103 20 83 Howard 50 53 103 20 83 Gildersleeve 52 54 106 23 83 Reynolds 46 42 88 5 83 Chick . 43 49 92 9 83 CadyW. II. 45 50 95 12 83 Burroughs 54 55 109 25 84 Presbrey Frank 48 54 102 18 84 Wellington 41 52 93 8 85 Beckwith 45 46 91 6 85 Climo 45 46 91 6 85 Crane 50 53 103 18 85 VVillett 45 49 94 8 86 Dana 47 50 97 10 87 Stanley 48 46 94 6 88 Brown 58 55 113 25 88 Sawyer E. P. 56 49 105 15 90 CadyW. i. 52 54 106 14 92 Johnson 56 62 118 25 93 Ketcharn W. 54 66 120 27 93 Sill 64 55 119 25 94 Miles 53 67 120 25 95 Upton 61 69 130 27 103 Smith 58 75 133 27 106 Waterhouse 56 53 109 0 109 Sawyer (11), Grant (6), Dur- stine (8), Vaughan (18), Hill (20), Briggs (27), Scoville (25) ; no cards. Out In Gro Hdp Net Mrs. Fay 56 57 113 30 83 MissBushnell 58 60 118 25 93 Miss E. Check 60 68 128 30 98 Mrs. Paterson 47 51 98 0 98 MissCrary 59 69 128 20 108 Mrs. Smith 60 64 124 15 109 Miss Bradbury 50 62 112 10 102 Mrs. Sill 64 73 137 30 107 CA11U OF EIGHTY-EIGHT. Mr. Freeman and IVIrs. Patemon Make liow Score in four Hall Match. An interesting mixed foursome four ball match, between W. J. Fleming, Cleveland, 0 and Mrs. Arthur C. Ketch am, New York city, vs E. A. Freeman, Montclair, and Mrs. Myra D. Paterson, New York city, was a golf feature of last week. Mr. Freeman and Mrs. Pat erson won with a score of eight up, match play, and made a medal play best ball score of eighty-eight against their opponent's one hundred. The detailed scores were as follows : Mr. Freeman and Mrs. Paterson, Out 55355764 646 In 63546463 54288 Mr. Fleming and Mrs, Ketcharn. Out 45365675 647 In 64658494 753100 A MarNhmallow lloast. A marshmallow roast furnished a jolly evening at The Cedars during the week. The confections were toasted over the blaze of an open fire in a darkened room, the whole producing a very weird effect. At the close plantation melodies and banjo selections were furnished by the colored servants. The affair was ar ranged by Mrs. Alice M. Stacey, assisted by Miss White, of Bridgeport, Ct., Miss Randall of Bath, Me., Miss Hoe, of El mira, N. Y., and Mrs. E. T. Underbill of Boston. Miss Post (27), Mrs. Miles (27), Mrs. Brown (32), Miss Priest (18) Mrs. Ketch am (10) ; no cards. Mrs. MeNeir (26), MissCarew (27), Mrs. Presbrey (36); defaulted. Mrs. Myra 1. l'aterooii Establish a MeaMonst Itecord. Mrs. Myra D. Paterson of New York city, and the. Englewood Golf Club, New Jersey, is playing great golf. Mon day Mrs. Paterson made a card of ninety-two which is the womeus record for the season thus far, and dangerously close to the course record, held by Mrs, E. A. Manice. The score is remarkable because it con tains two nines. At the thirteenth hole Mrs. Paterson was two under bogey. In detail the card is as follows : Out 45464664 645 In 54439494 54792 Tuesday Mrs. Paterson made a round in ninety-one, as follows : Out 35495564 444 In 63547584 54791 SEND TO FRIENDS COrlES OF THE Pineliurst Souvenir Calendar Illustrated with glimpses of Unique Types and Beautiful Bits of Scenery. The "Story of the Year" and appropriate quotations in verse. Enclosed in mailing envelopes, with protecting cardboard. On Sale at THE PINEHURST DRUG STORE, The Art Department of The Department Store, Merrow's and The Carolina.