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HUM LA )1 I JJJJ.' ! U i . . . THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK iir PRESBREY WINS GOLD MEDAL Leads in Advertising Men's Qualification by Single Stroke. Hi nnnml wai a Ilole for Hole flattie From Start to FinUIi, and Clones Ever Played Here. HE contest for the gold medal offered tor the best score in the qualification round of the Advertising Men's International Golf Tournament, was the closest ever played on the local links; a hole for hole battle from start to finish Frank Tresbrey, of New York, winning by a single stroke, from William (,'. Free man, of Montclair, with a card of ninety two, and close after them came James G Jlatterson, of New York, with ninety five. These cards in detail, form an interest ing basis for comparison : THESIiHEY. Out-? 4 4 6 4 5 5 5 5-45 In- 5 3 5 5 6 5 8 4 61782 FREEMAN. (ut-7 In- 6 Out-6 In- 7 4 6 4 5 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 5 IlATTKItSt N. 5 5 4 6 8 4 5 4 6 4 6 4 5-47 5-46- 93 6-49 6 46 1)5 CLOSE SCORES THROUGHOUT. The closeness of the play throughout will be seen by an examination of the Oct ailed scores, the entire field finishing between ninety-two and one hundred and nineteen. The first division varied only ei"ht, the second onlv five, the third only three, the fourth five, and the last three points from the lowest man to the highest. Never before has a field here been more evenly matched. THE QUALIFICATION SCORES. The qualification scores in detail were as follows : FIRST EIGHT. Frank Presbrey, New York, 45 47 82 William 0. freeman, Montclair, N. J., 47 46 93 James G. Hatterson, New York, 49 46 95 I- T. Uoj d, Milwaukee, Wis., 47 50 97 II. W. Priest, Swanipscott, Mass., 51 46 97 II. W. Onnsbec, Brooklyn, 49 49 98 H. K. Wilsey, New York, 47 51 98 I'aul Harrison, Montclair, N. J., 50 50 100 SECOND EIGHT. George C. Dutton, Boston, 43 51 100 W. It. Hotchkin, Montclair, N. J., 51 50 101 A-J. Creamer, North Conway, N. II., 55 47 102 I. H. Hostetter, Pittsburg, 61 53 104 H. K. Crall, Englewood, N. J., 62 52 104 George C. Gardener, Springfield, Mass., 52 52 104 W. R. Roberts, Philadelphia, so 55 105 W. Smedley, . riiiladelphia, 54 51 105 THIRD EIGHT. J. D. Plummer, , Springfield, Mass., 64 52 106 A. L. Thomas, Chicago, 56 51 . 107 A. S. Brownell, New York, 53 50 108 R. R. Manilok, New York, 52 66 108 A. S. Higgins, New York, 5G 52 108 Dr. Frederick Shavolr, Stamford, Conn., 58 51 109 Alex McGregor, Boston, 59 50 ' 109 J. A. Tedford, Rye, N. Y., 53 58 109 FOURTH EIGHT. . M. II. Marlin, New Haven, Conn., 55 54 109 C. C. Vernam, New York, 54 55 109 S L.Allen, Morristown, N. J., 56 55 111 II. W. Smedley, Philade'phia, 54 57 111 R. D. Whiting, New York, 60 62 112 James McCutcheon, New York, 57 55 112 J. D. Woodward, ' New York, 58 54 112 R. W. Carter, Meriden, Conn., 57 57 114 FIFTH EIGHT. C. II. Eddy, New York, 56 60 116 E. N. Erickson, Plainlk'ld, N. J., 61 55 116 8. Ii. Ay res, White Plains, N. Y., 57 59 116 R. S. Peale, New York, 55 61 110 J. II. Hawley, New To ' , 58 53 116 G. H. Oldriug, Richmond Hill, L. I., 58 60 113 W. S. L. Hawkins, SpringlieM, Mass., 53 61 119 jr. B. Byrnes, New York. 60 59 119 TRIALS OF THE AMATEUR. Jones Did you take that photograph of MIps Butey 1 saw on your mantel? Smith Yes. Jones Friend of yours? Smith She was before I took the picture. The ORAFTON wShinCton, d. c. V1 . CONNECTICUT AVE. yilE GRAFTON Is situated A on the most fashionable thoroughfare in Washington, . very convenient to all points of interest and within five minutes' walk of the White House, State, War, Navy ami Treasury Departments, and Corcoran Ait Gallery. Cars passing the door run direct to Capitol and depots. The house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both tingle and en suite, with pri- . vate baths, and is conducted on the American plan. Rates $3.00 a day and upward. Long Distance Telephone in every room. Especially attractive for ladles traveling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS PROPRIETOR. The Princess Anne Hotel, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 1 i "... , -r i n ' " . 1: L If 80 Are you looking for the most delightful spot on this earth ? don't return home until you come here. The Hotel is only 200 feet from the ocean waves, the gulf stream is near by, making climate charming. Outdoor sports all the year, Golf, Quail shooting, Duck, Geese and other wild fowl in abundance. Pure air and plen ty of sea food. AIlEniCAX ATfll EUROPE AX PLA.V. WRITE FOB BOOKLETS TO JAMES S. GROES, President and Vonoger. HOTEL PREST0R BEACH BLUFF, MASS. One of the most Delightful Resorts on the North Shore. H. W. PRIEST, Proprietor. ESTABROOK & EATON'S WELL KNOWN BRANDS OF Imported and Domestic Cigars Are now on Sale at the Pinehurst Hotels, Store and Bowling Alley. Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. Importers and Grocers Hotels, Clubs and families supplied with the choicest goods in the market. Orders by mail given prompt and careful attention. 222 Summer Street, (wholesale) 55 Summer Street, 274 Friend Street. 87 & 89 Causeway Street, G & 8 Faneuil Hall Square. JIOSTO.Y, MASS. The Mt. Kineo house, KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. Send for Booklet C, A. JUDKINS, - - manager. Pinehurst Casino Cafe Provides excellent New England cooking and table board at a moderate price. F. M. ABBOTT, Manager.
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