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If THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK The Line To Pinehurst DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY During the tourist season Parlor Cars are operated on day trains between Washington and Hamlet and through Sleeping Cars on night trains between Washington and Pinehurst. For full information apply to any representative S1boercl Air Lin OR TO CIIAHLES II. iiYAar, General Pamieiiffer Agent, Portsmouth, Va. The Pinehurst Schools. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL furnishes instruction in all brancher preparatory to entrance into College and Technical Schools Separate instructions for Young Ladies. Special attention to French and German Conversation. THE LOWER SCHOOL for boys and girls, furnishes instruction in all grades up tot he High School. aidice o. va nm:.Y, Head Mater. Y fat 1....-7-. jf i i f,.i.... luunThfrTVnTiBHnMt I I'T .-r-lH;.' i.''"'- dr.' . mam uescriptlve Catalogue Free. Harris Safety Company. 1133 Broadway, New York. TRAVIS WINS GOLD MEDAL ! ( Continued from First Paje ) Travis started out on the morning round at a record-breaking gait making a thirty-four : 2425455 3 4. lie encountered trouble, however, coining home, making a forty-four, a total of seventy-eight. His afternoon round was a duplicate in total of the forenoon, thirty-seven out, and forty one in. The day was perfect, but a slight wind is in a measure accountable for the high scores, owing to the fact that put ting was often difficult. TllK PARTICIPANTS. A. ('. A bom, Montclair golf club, New Jersey; F. J. Bailey, Chestnut Hill golf club, Chicago; Henry V. Brown, Ekwa uok golf club, Manchester, Vt. ; VV. R. llotchkins, Montclair golf club, Mont clair, N. J.; C. M. Brett, Brookline country club, Boston; 11. II. Fox, Oak ley country club, Cambridge, Mass. ; S. Willing, Ekwanok golf club, Manches ter, Vt. ; 11. B. Tillinghast, Ardsley-on-lludson, New York; George C. Dutton, Oakley country club, Boston; W. C. Freeman, Montclair golf club, New Jer sey ; H. C. Fownes, Highland golf club Pittsburg; J. II. llentz, Jr., Mt. Airy golf club, Philadelphia; S. Y. Ramage, Oil City golf club, Oil City, Pa.; C. B. Fownes, Highland golf club, Pittsburg; V. J. Evans, Ekwanok country club, New York; E. A. Freeman, Montclair golf, club, New Jersey; V. J. Travis, Garden City golf club, Long Island; Jasper Lynch, Lakewood counfy club, Lakewood; John M. Ward, Fox Hills golf club, New York; W. C. Fownes, Jr., Highland golf club, Pittsburg; O. McCammon, Chevy Chase country club, Washington, I). C. ; John Moller, Jr., Lakewood golf club, Lakewood; J. II. Clnpp, Cnevy Chase country club, "Wash ington, D. C. ; li. O. Lamb, Common wealth golf club, Biookline, Mass.; F H. Dougherty, Philadelphia country club, Philadelphia; II. M. Sill, Phila delphia golf club, Philadelphia; B. Tomkins, Baltustrol golf club, Short Hills, N. J.; Capt. J. P. Crane, Win chester country club, Winchester, Mass. ; Elliott Rodgers, Edgeworth golf club, Pittsburg; Morris Dalletc, Philadelphia country club, Philadelphia; W. C. Fownes, Highland golf club, Pittsburg; W. Elder Marcus, Montclair golf club, New Jersey; D. M. Cole, Tekoa golf club, Westfield, Mass.; John S. Hill, Poland Spring golf club, Poland Spring Me., Harry A. McKay, At lantic City country club, Philadelphia; G. W. Watts, Poland Spring golf club, Poland Spring, Me. ; W. F. Smith, Med ford golf club, Medford, Mass.; F. Wal ter llentz, Pinehurst golf club, Pine hurst; M. C. Work, Philadelphia coun try club,. Philadelphia; C. I. Shannon, Edgeworth golf club, Pittsburg; S. H. Austin, Philadelphia country club, Phil adelphia; J, W. Kemble, Philadelphia country club, Philadelphia; W. L. Sup plee, Philadelphia country club, Phila delphia; W.J. Boardman, Chevy Chase country club, Washington, D. C. ; W. W. Burton, Lakewood country club Lakewood, N. J.; F. O. Horstman, Chevy Chase country club, Washington, D, C. ; II. M. McKinney, Aroninink golf club, Philadelphia; Stephen B. Ayers, New York golf club, New York; J Henry llentz, 3rd, Pinehurst golf club, Pinehurst; G. B. Carpenter, Chicago golf club, Chicago; Robert Goodbody, New York golf club, New York ; G. W. Murdock, Cold Springs golf club, New York; E. Albion Bailey, Boston; John H. Bailey, New York; F. I. Small, Philadelphia country club, Philadelphia ; Dr. E. D. Kyle, Philadelphia country club, Philadelphia. THE SCORES. The scores in detail were as follows : Out In Gr Out In Gr Gr Travis 34 44 78 37 41 78 156 Fownes Jr. 3S 46 84 37 46 83 167 Moller Jr. 38 4H 86 4 1 43 84 170 Freeman WC 41 49 00 41 44 85 175 Ward 40 46 86 44 46 90 176 Horstman 41 47 88 40 48 88 176 Fownes 39 51 90 42 45 87 177 Freeman E A 41 47 88 42 48 90 178 McCammon 43 51 94 40 44 84 178 Kemble 37 51 88 44 47 91 179 Fownes C B 39 45 84 45 52 97 181 Evans 47 44 91 41 49 90 181 Small 43 48 91 43 47 90 181 Dutton 42 54 96 40 47 87 183 Lynch 43 52 95 41 47 88 183 Austin 45 50 95 44 47 91 186 Cole 44 50 94 44 49 93 1S7 Kownes W C 46 51 97 45 49 94 191 Marcus 42 53 95 46 51 97 192 Supplee 49 51 100 45 51 96 196 Uodgers 48 50 98 42 57 99 197 Fox 43 58 101 44 52 96 197 1'illiughast 46 53 99 49 49 98 197 IJrovvn 54 49 103 41 54 95 198 Aborn 51 4V 100 47 55 K)2 202 Work 46 52 98 54 51 105 203 Hoard man 43 55 98 47 59 106 204 Kanmge 47 54 lol 50 53 103 204 Lamb 49 54 lo3 49 53 102 205 Hotchkin 51 56 107 43 58 101 208 Burton 46 51 97 45 66 111 208 Brett 49 54 103 47 61 108 211 Goodbody 49 58 107 48 56 104 211 Ueutz, 3rd 53 58 111 48 54 102 213 Kyle 57 56 113 49 51 100 213 Clanp 50 57 107 57 53 110 217 Watts G W 58 61 119 52 48 100 219 Crane 53 58 111 48 61 109 220 Hill 53 63 116 46 58 104 220 Carpenter 55 61 116 52 53 105 221 Bailey 55 58 113 48 62 110 223 llentz F W 46 61 107 54 62 116 223 Williug 57 65 122 49 54 103 225 llentz J 1j jr 52 63 115 49 62 111 226 Ayers 53 65 118 . 54 56 110 228 Smith 55 63 118 53 60 113 231 Murdock 53 63 116 51 65 116 232 Hawley 56 64 120 56 56 112 232 EVENING OF ENJOYMENT. ( Continued from First page) The success of the entertainment was largely due to the efforts of Miss Marie Ware Laughton of Boston who trained the participants and looked after the numerous details of arranging costumes, securing properties and the like. She was assisted by Miss Lillian Dodson of Baltimore who suggested the Japa nese Wedding, and by Mr. and Mrs. F. Hellyer of Chicago, who have spent many years in Japan. The event was arranged in less than thirty-six hours, but it was complete in every detail and the announcement pre liminary to the entertainment, asking for the consideration on account of this was unnecessary, for rarely has a more enjoyable evening been spent here or a program carried out with greater excellence. PINEHURST -AND TIIE- Winter Resorts of the South VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Gar Leaves Washington and Pinehurst daily except Sunday. Low Rate Tickets on Sale. STOP-OVERS ALLOWED on Winter Tourist Tickets to points South, enabling SIDE-TRIPS TO BE MADE TO PINEHURST. New York Ollice, 271 find 1185 Broadway Boston, Mass., Ollice, 228 Washington St. Philadelphia, Pa., Ollice, 828 Chestnut St. Washington Ollice, 7Q5 15th St. N. W. W. A. TURK, S. II. IIAKDWICK Pass. Trallic Mgr. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Washington, D. C. Washington. DC, Pinehurst Preserves Embracing nearly 30,000 acres ol the Finest Hunting Territory In Moore county, North Carolina, offer unusual and VARIED ATTRACTIONS For Sportsmen and Sportswomen. The climate is unsurpassed, cover excellent and easy to traverse and close to the Village in which every comfort may be found at a varying range of prices. Here one may enjoy Sport Without "Ronghing-it;" New England comforts in Southern territory a rare combination . In connection with the preserves are maintained fully equipped kennels, and reliable guides, shooting wagons, saddle horses, and every requirement for long or short trips, are available. Excellent Quail Shooting Turkeys for those who care to hunt them, some woodcock, and abundance of hares. Dove or pigeon flight shooting in the spring ; Fox Hunting at all seasons. Rates: Shooting privileges, $1.00 per day, $3.00 per week, $15.00 per season. Note These charges are waived for the season owing to the fact that under the new law non-residents pay a tax of $10 to accrue to the Audubon Society. Guides, $3 00 per day, Indii.Ilnir USA of ilnar. If desired. Boarding dos, 81.50 per week, $5.00 per roontn. tor farther Information address, J'lXElltllST CESEniL Oi l ICE,
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