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3 SHOOTING SEASON ENDS! Birds In Plenty and Excellent Bags Features of Closing Weeks. THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. yards and the ball was put down for a two on a remarkable 15 yard approach. The best previous record of the course was a seventy-two, thirty-five out thirty seven in, made by Koss early in January and which lowered the course record of seventy-three, held by Harry Vardon, one stroke. Ross' new card in detail is as follows : OUT, IN. Yards Bogey Ross Yards Bogey Ross 168 3 3 311 5 3 245 4 3 153 3 3 116 3 4 317 5 5 310 5 5 285 4 2 213 4 4 484 6 6 386 5 5 257 4 3 437 5 5 505 6 5 213 4 3 152 3 3 355 5 5 370 5 4 2452 38 37 2834 41 43 rii)Mii:M goifehs, no. a. 11. V. Sutton, of IBoston and the Oakley Country Club, Water town, mans. The Pinehurst Outlook prints this week, the fifth of its series of portraits Prominent Golfers At Pinehurst with B. F. Dutton, of Boston, and the Oakley Country Club, Watertown, Mass., as the subject. Mr. Dutton is a genuine Pinehurst Lover and has been a guest here annually since the foundation of the Village, at tracted by the beauty of the climate, the charm of the place and the excel lence of the golf course. He is an enthusiastic golfer and makes the round of the course every fair day. He is besides, an all-round sportsman, with a particular fondness for quail shooting and fly fishing, in which latter art he is an expert, making frequent trips to Canada to enjoy the sport. Mr. Dutton is the senior member of Houghton & Dutton, Boston. He and the late S. S. Houghton, were the origi nators and developers of the magnificent department store as it is seen today. Special Sunday Mutric. Mrs. von Grofe and Mr. Petit of The Carolina orchestra, play a duet for the 'cello and flute at the Union service in the Village Hall Sunday morning. Trolley Schedule. The following schedule is now in effect on the Pinehurst Electric Railway : Leave Pinehurst Daily, 7 00, 9 00 am 2 00, 315, 5 45, 7 40 pm Sundays 7 00, 9 CO am 3 00, 5 45, 7 40 pm. Leave Southern Pines Daily, 7 35, 9 45 am 2 30, 4 30, 6 35 8 15 pm Sundays 7 35, 9 45 am 3 30, 6 35, 8 15 pm. Car will run to meet passengers on train from South due at Southern Pines at 11.18 p. m., on notice to Pinehurst General Office. SEND TO FRIENDS COPIES OF THE Pinehurst 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. Abundance of Ilird Ieft to Ilreed for Another Season and .Pronpects for tbe future are Very llrig-ht. The quail shooting season of 1902-03 was brought to an end last Saturday, the quail profiting by a day's additional protection, owing to the fact that the fifteenth fell on Sunday. Philip Randolph, Master Randolph and Edward Conner, of Philadelphia, and C. II. Stanley, of Cleveland, O., spent the day in the field, starting five coveys and bringing in eighteen quail and a woodcock as the result of the trip, and pleasant memories of the work of Mr. Randolph's pointer, 4 'Queen" and "Pinehurst Dick" which demonstrated very forcibly that birds will lie in March if the dogs work them carefully. During the last four weeks Mr. Ran dolph and his friends have been much in the field, and some very satisfactory bags have been made. A. C. Tower of Boston, took part in the last day's shooting, starting three coveys and securing eight birds. C. A. Lockwood, of New York city, and J. D. Wescott, of Union City, Pa., secured twelve quail and four woodcocks on a recent trip, and fourteen quail and two woodcock on another. F. E, Perkins, of Boston, and W. L. Bryant, of Schuylkill Haven, Pa., are credited with thirteen quail as a result of a day's outing. C. S. Houghton and Benj. E. Bates, of Boston, tried quail shooting for the first time last week and had a rattling day's sport, starting eight coveys and securing seven quail and a woodcock. Manager H. B. Stillings of the Depart ment Store, and Dr. C, D. Jones, in an afternoon's hunt secured fourteen quail, killing ten birds out of a covey of sixteen. G. W. Balch of Detroit, Mich., secured nine quail on a short trip, and C. A. Bassett, of Lynn, Mass., eight. 4 'Contrary to the usual rule," says Dr. C. D. Jones, manager of the Pine hurst Preserves, "the last two weeks of the season found the birds more plenti ful and the covies better massed than early in the fall. I attribute this to the fact that the very warm weather during November and December and the birds remained in the shady branches, which offered excellent protection from their natural enemies, the fox and the hawk. 44I believe it is the general opinion of those who have been in the field recent ly that plenty of birds.have been left to breed for another year, and that next fall will find the sport better than ever. "We propose to stock abundantly and the plan of planting patches of cow peas for food, will be maintained throughout the preserves. 4 'The year's work has also developed many of the dogs and the equipment of the kennels is now the very best. ESTABLISHED 1831 S. S. PIERCE CO., IMPORTERS AND GROCERS BOSTON. INCORPORATED 1894 Tremont and Ileacon Htm. Copley Square. IS Milk St., (Wholesale) Coolldgre'N Corner, IBHOOKXOTE. FRANCIS BATCHELDER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Prime Beef, Mutton Lamb Veal Poultry Game, Butter, Cheese, Eggs Pork Lard, Hams, Bacon, Etc. Proprietors of the Capitol Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Michigan. Office, and Cold Storage, Smoke, Houses and Factory, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61 & 63 BLACKSTONE ST., BOSTON. Pinehurst Department Store. We carry a full line of Fancy and Heavy GROCERIES Such brands as are handled by New England Grocers The Dry Goods and Shoe Departments are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality Standard for selection. Full line of Columbia, Saxony Floss and Gennantown Yarns. A Complete AMMoriment of Finest Itiblton and Embroidery Silk. The Latest Styles of Stationery, both Printed and Plain. GENERAL SUPPLY OF FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION. Prices on par with New England Markets. H. B STILLINGS, - - MANAGER.
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