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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK ALLAN LARD THE WINNER Tales Village Cup in Final Round of Match Play Handicap Tournament ,,.. .11 Frank Irebrej, Ilunner-up, ven and 8ixAn Interesting Tournament Throughout. HE match play handicap for the Village cups, offered for the winner and runner-up, ended Fri day, Allan Lard, of the Columbia Golf Club, Washington (2,) defeating Frank Pros Jury. New York, (12,) seven up and six to play in the final round. The contest was an interesting one and hard played a clean-cut game through out. THE fl'MMAHY. A full summary of the match play rounds follows : First Kouno Allan Lard, Washington, (2), beat II. 8. Gordon, NewJYork, (18), 5 and 3; W. S. North, Chicago, (12), beat E. Ii. Lockwood, New York, (18, Sand 2; Charles Hansel, New York, (18), heat M. 15. Byrnes, New York, (18), 5 and 4; C. L. Booker, Boston, (6), heat G. Let Kniglit, Philadelphia, (12), 5 and 4; J. 1. Foot Rye, N. Y., (5), beat II. W. Ornisbee, Iirooklyn, (l(i), 2 and 1; 1. 11. Johnson, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y., 12, heat C. II. Ilosenfeld, New York, (1), 8 and 7; F. A. King, Xorthboro, Mass., (18), and Frank Presbrey, New Y'ork, (12), drew byes. skcond Uoi'Ni)-Lard beat North 5 and 4; Keeker heat Hansel 3 and 2; Foot beat Johnson 1 ap; Presbrey beat King 6 and 5. SKMi FiNAi.s-Lnrd beat Becker3 and 2; Pres hrey boat Foot, by default Fin Ai.s-Lard beat Presbrev 7 and 6. 1I.IIEIIT CltOCItETT TaUvn IIojV Match Play Handicap In .ineteen Hole match. The hoys' match play handicap golf tournament for cups ottered to the win ner and runner-up by F. W. Kenyon, ended during the past week, Albert Crocket t, Buffalo, winning the final round from Levi Jones, Milton, N. 1L, bJr 1 up on the nineteenth hole after a eloso and exciting contest. The full summary of the match play rounds follows: Piusr KooND-Albcrt Crockett, Buffalo, (0), defeated Parker Hansel, New Y'ork, (10), 4 up, 2; Russell .b.nes, Milton, N. II., (20), defeated Gil an Crockett, IJuffalo, (16), 2 up; Karl Abbott, thlel,e.n,N. n., (0), defeated George Hayes, UnaiKli,irua N y,, (0), 5 up, 4; Randolph Run- onU'rs, N. Y., (35), defeated Guy Park-l-st; liatli, x. y., (35), 8 up, 7; Levi Jones, Mil wn, x. n., (0) defeated Richard Tufts, Medford, M88.,(:m),6uP4. Skcom, Round -Albert Crockett defeated Rus eu Jones, 3 llp, 1; Karl Abbott dnW ft by(j; Leyl Jones defeated Randolph Runyon, 6 up, 5. emii in ALs-Albert Crockett drew a bye; Levi oues 1 1 c,....,wi ...... J ..v;U inri AUDOtt, 1 up 1 ... . 1 ul 1'J hulua. --v- viwmjh ueieaieu ievi uones, M1 Ilaii-e improvement. 1110 pitol range has been improved onsidenii ,iy by the placing of new b0;ll.ds 0 receive the targets, on the butts, the "odudion of movable shooting stands, aud Glance markers. Takes Cup in Friday's PJitol Shoot, ing- Tourney, Dr. Geo. S. Hill was the winner of Fri day's pistol shoot, scoring 73 with a han dicap of 30. The 20-yard target was used, the best target winning. THE SCORES. Gr. Hdp. Net. Dr. George S. Hill, Marblehead, Mass., A . J. Wellington, Boston, Mrs. B. B. Glenny, Shellield, Mass., V. E. Scott, Portland, Me., M. II. Turner, Boston, 43 C6 30 0 68 52 C5 10 C2 Iutting- at Tlio Ilerltftliii-e. A parlor putting contest was held at The Herkshire last week, consider able enthusiasm was aroused and a large list of entries was made. Mrs. C. P. lleyward, East Orange. X. J., received the first women's prize. Mrs. V E. Shackelford, Atlantic City, was second, and Mrs. J. II. Bartholf, Platts burg, X. Y., third. Dr. John McK. Thompson, Atlantic City, was the winner of the first men's prize, with Mr. W. S. Flood, Brookline, Mass., second, and Mr. J. 1. Coolbaugh, Wilkesbarre, I'a., third. ftouveirii-N at llenioV. One of the attractive novelties at Desio's, in The Casino, is a sterling sou venir spoon with the faces of three smil ing "coons" in the bowl, and the State seal on the handle. Another dainty sou venir is a miniature golf cup in sterling-silver. Among- The Cottager. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coleman and chil dren, New York, are at The Ivy for the season. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Blake, Miss Vesta Blake, Mr. F. T. Blake, and Mrs. E. M. Weed, Worcester, Mass., are spending the remainder of the season at The Haw thorn. Mrs. T. B. Cotter has returned after a month's visit with her mother at Wil liamsport, Pa. X FARM IMPLEMENT IS THIS? THE HOIHiY IfifJ. PINEHURST, II. 0. ' ' rteU -"sir r-Ti' ;, ' .... : " " N -Si till. J The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since it was built in 1895, it has been necessary to enlarge it several times to meet the constantly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern con venience is lacking. There are bath rooms, electric lights, steam heat and open fireplaces. There is a call bell in every room, and all beds are furnished with best hair mattresses. An orchestra furnishes fine concerts daily, and also provides for dancing. The cuisine is unsurpassed. The waitresses are all white girls from the North. Kooms for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel. A. I. CREAMER, Manager The Harvard PINEHURST, N. C. 'PlNLHURST ,Ti.C This recently completed hotel is centrally located be cvveen The Carolina and The Holly Inn. It is modern in every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and severa. suites with bath, and with its cottage annex and large dining room accommo dates seventy-five guests. The Cuisine is in charge of a competent chef, and the table service L guaranteed satisfactory. F. H. ABBOTT, Manager. THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. F. H. ABBOTT, - Proprietor, Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C hotels GuilfoFd-Benboiu, GREENSBORO, N. C. An ideal point for tourists to spend the night en route to Pinehurst. Two of the most complete and best equipped hotels in the south, on the main line of the South ern Pail way, and a thirty minutes drive from the historic Guilford Battle Grounds of revolutionary fame. Greensboro is a beautiful old southern city, has fine Opera House, beautiful streets, and is surrounded by picturesque macadamized roads. All Pullmans via Southern Bailway for Pinehurst and the south stop within two blocks of these hotels. . COBB & FRY.
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