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I PACE iaHm THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 01 FOUR BALL FOURSOMES C. A. Loekwood, New York. C. E. Harrison, . Pawtucket, It. I. G. It. Wallace, Brooklyn. T. B. Cotter, Winchester, Mass. W. S. North, Chicago. TflE CflROIilp 65 69 124 40 84 186-93 43 54 102 14 83 64 61 125 25 100 18894 Withdrew. Tin Whistles Team Match Won With Only Half a Stroke to Spare. PINEHUBST, N. 0. Withdrew.' it rtnfirttfSi. i ,r', The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The Interior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with fifty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sewage and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. he Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The "Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open tires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. J. A. SHERRARD, Manager. PINEV WOODS INN, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Leon St. John, A modern hotel, home-like in every respect. Luxuriously furnished appealing to all who desire home comforts at moderate rates. Itooms en suite with private baths. Sanl tary conditions perfect. No consumptives received. The Water used at Piney Woods Inn is from the Celebrated Crystal Springs abso lutely free from sediment the finest table water to be had. RATES ON APPLICATION. Manager. The mt. Kineo House, KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. 8nd for Booklet C A. JUDKINS, Manager. Frederick A. King: and Aldlce O. "War ren Lend With Wet Scorw of Elfflitj two Clou 8coren. bl ev HE scheduled Tin Whistle ent for Wednesday was 14 Pi four-ball foursomes, two cups being ottered for MU the winninsr nair. Tart- ners were drawn by lot, F. A. King and A. ( Warren winning with a net score of 82, leading their near est opponents, M. 1$. Byrnes and A. I. Creamer, by but a half a point. II. S. Gordon and K. 15. Loekwood were n close third in 88, and field was closely bunched. II A II V l'AIITY AT CAIIOLIA. Young-IVople Planning: Merry Frolic IVeit lVeek Mln'iiday Grrnlng. The young people of The Carolina are planning a "Jiaby party' for next week Wednesday evening, March 15th,to which a general invitation is extended to Village guests. The , only condition is that all those who come shall impersonate a child 12 years of age or younger. Considerable interest is being mani fested for the possibilities for a jolly evening and amusing costumes are great, if?--) 2 THE 1)1 O. I. G. II 'A HTM EN II. N. F. A. King, Northboro, Mass. 48 49 97 22 75 A. G. Warren, Kochester. GO C4 124 :15 89 104 2 M. IJ. Byrnes, New York. 53 52 105 24 81 A. I. Creamer, North Conway, N. II. 45 4 9 94 10 84 165 82-5 II. S. Gordon, New York. 56 42 98 20 78 E. B. Loekwood, New York. 63 53 106 18 89 1C6-83 C. L. Becker, Boston. 3!) 47 ?G 0 8(5 II. W. Ormsbec, Brooklyn. 47 53 100 16 84 170-85 E. N. Wright, Boston. 47 f,o 97 10 87 H. W. Priest, Swampscott. 50 49 99 12 87 174-87 W. J. Gordon, New York. 53 57 115 22 93 C. II. Hosenfeld, New York. 56 57 113 22 91 18462 M. C. I'arsball, Warren, l'a. 53 54 107 5 102 T STOKK BOWLING TEAM. and the party promises to be one of the season's merriest frolics. The program will open with a grand march at nine o'clock, and participants will assemble in the small ladies' parlor previous to entering the music hall. Prizes will be awarded for costumes, elaborate and ludicrous. Mr. Gordon' Fine Iog-. Mr. W. J. Gordon of New York, who is completing a ten kyf visit with his brother, has with him an exceptionally line bird dog in "Lancelot" of the Top Notch kennels, a bench show winner, for which Mi: Cordon paid $1,0mi recently. lie also brought two other valuable bird dors. Mtlll Without Sne. "I was knocked senseless when a small boy. ' "Well, doesn't the doctor think you'll ever p t over it?"
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