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PAGE WWSmm PINEHURST 0UTL00K-B 3 , irillB-SlJKIAIEIl TOUnSEY. tlverilliigr Men' Association Will JMet it Cleveland. The American Golf Association of Ad vertising Interests, which was formed here last January, as the result of the in terest aroused by the Advertising Men's International Golf Tournament, an nounces u mid-summer contest on the links of Euclid Golf Club, Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesdny, Wednesday and Thurs day, July 18, 19 and 20, 1005. Many handsome trophies will be ottered, conspicuous among which will be auchal longe cup", presented by Sir Arthur De war. further details concerning the tournament will be announced through bulletins very shortly. The membership of the association is growing very rapidly and the following members have recently been admitted : E. E. Critchlield, Long-Critchfield Cor poration, Chicago, 111.; John Francis, G. I. A., C. 1$. & Q. li. K., Chicago, 111.; Walter C. Kimball, Special Representa tive, New York, X. Y; Uildebrand Fitz gerald, Philadelphia Item, Philadelphia, Pa.; Frank A. Munsey, Munsey's Maga zine, New York, N. Y ; A. E. Dunn, The Methodists, New York, N. Y. ; T. S. Hand, Van Doren Spl. Agency, New York, N. Y ; Uobert W. Cox, Darrell Advertis ing Agency, Washington, 1). C. ; G. T. Nicholson, G. T. M. Santa Fe li. P., Chi cago, 111., Herbert L. Jillson, Editor PiNEHi'iiST Outlook, Pinehurst, N. C. ; J. Lewis Wyckott", President White & Wyckott'Mfg. Co., llolyoke, Mass.; Fred C. Bliss, Advertising Department The Churchman, New Y'ork, N. Y; E. A. Freeman, Advertising Department Amer ican, New Y'ork, N. Y ; Marshall C. Par shall, Piso Mfg. Co., Warren, Pa.; W. A. Patterson, Special Representative, New York, N. Y. ; Charles I). Spalding, Vice President Leslie's Monthly, Chicago, 111.; Charles W. Y'ates, Special Representa tive, New Y'ork, N. Y ; J. A. McKay, Town and Country, New Y'ork, N. Y. Ti: ATI SHOOTS E9JOVI. Local l'intol rram Mabei Good Showing- .A era in t l,oulville. The Target Pistol Club is finishing out a busy season, team shoots with various clubs being the features. The local club has. yet to win a victory, but a creditable showing was made in the recent match with Louisville, the Kentuckians winning by a score of 877 to 770. The scores : LOUISVILLE. Gilbert 49 49 48 Mattmiller 45 45 46 Jones 48 45 41 Taylor 47 39 43 James 38 34- 39 PINEHUKST. Young 40 42 32 Jillson 39 38 42 Johnson 37 37 4o Tufts 39 41 40 Hall 38 36 40 48-194 45- 181 42-176 46 175 40151 877 46160 40 169 41 195 34-154 34148 6. LEE KNIGHT THE WINNER Takes Harvard Cup in Finals of Match Play Handicap Tourney Defeating: Ilicliiiioud I., llrown, the lliinner-iip, Five and Four in Final II ou nd of Intei-eating- Fvnt. sil HE match play handicap tournament for The Har vard cups, offered for the winner and runner-up, which ended during the week, was an interesting event with numerous close matches, G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, winning. MATCH l'LAY SUMMARY. First Pound G. Lee Knight, (9), beat G.F. Hadley, (15), 8 and 0; E. F. Kuehn, (12), beat Albert Crockett, (12),lup; E. A. Bullard, (15), beat II. E. Richards, (2), by default; L. E. Wardwell, (2), beat F.N. Wright, (2), 1 up, (10) holes; P. L. Brown, (.)), beat L. E. Baldwin, (2), by default ; G. 1). Pushee, (12), beat J. Rich ards, (18), by default; L. D. Pierce, (0), beat A. G. Warren, (18), 2 and 1; Dr. W. E. Fisher, (2), beat G. P. Wallace, (18), 4 and 3. Second Pound Knight beat Ward- well, 4 and 2; Wardwell beat Bullard, 4 and 3; Brown beat Pushee, 3 and 2; Pierce beat Dr. Fisher, 8 and G. Semi-Finals Knight beat Wardwell, 3 and 2; Brown beat Pierce, 2 and 1. Finals Knight beat Brown 5 and 4. V "I ..1 i The GRAFTON u8hineton, D.c CONNECTICUT AVE. 1 n r Summor Resort yilE GRAFTON Is situated 1 on the most faehionabl thoroughfare la Washington, very convenient to all points of interest and within flr minutes' walk of the White House, State, War, Navj and Treasury Departments, and Corcoran Ait Gallery. Cars passing the door run direct to Capitoland depots. The house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both single and en suite, with pri vate baths, and is conducted on the American plan. Hates $3.00 a day and upward. Long Distance Telephone in every room. Especially attractive for ladles traveling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS PROPRIETOR. W111TEFACE INN, Lake 1'liuM, N. Y. A Iteeort Hotel of the Highest Class. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. The Princess Anne Hotel, one of the most delightfully situated hotels in the south, only 300 feet from the ocean, waves. The gulf stream which is near by makes the climate mild in winter, ayerage temperature Feb. to May 60 de grees. Here you avoid the enervating effects of the climate further south. Great pine forests skirt the beach. The mingling of the salt air with the ozone of the pines makes this the most charming of resorts. We conduct our own farm and dairy, plenty fish and oysters, thus assuring our guests the best of everything for the table. Beautiful drives through the pines and along the beach. Splendid golf course. Best wild fowl shooting in Amer ica. You cannot come to a spot where you will be more charmed than here. WRITE FOR BOOKLETS TO . . JAWES S. GROVES, President and Manager. NEW ORLEANS "THE GATEWAY OF THE MISSISSIPPI" The ComiDg Great City of the Great South. The Largest Cotton, Rice and Sugar Market in the World Tilt MOST IMU'lLAIt Wlri:it IlEHiOIlT JIY AMKHICA Contiiiiiuu lIorn4 llaclngr, Golf link. Hunting- unl Fishing Comfort, Health, lMeaiiure NEW ST. CIIAllIiES HOTEL Modern, Fireproof, First-Class. Accommodating One Thousand Guests Turkish, Itussian, Roman and Plain Baths. Luxurious Sun Baths and Palm Garden ANDREW R. BLAKELY & COMPANY, Limited, Proprietors. ! -rr i Dim i ft ev I rv I LLniUniviuiML 17th and H Sts. Washington, D. C, Strictly fust class. Admirably located for the entertainment of visitors to Vash ington. Two squares from the White House. Modern appointments. Long distance telephone throughout. Free use of Booklovcrs Library. CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, Proprietor. ESTABROOK & EATON'S WELL KNOWN BltANDS 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 iind "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, 6 & 8 Faneuil Hall Square. ' 1iostox, mass. 776 G. LEE KNIGHT, PHILADELPHIA.
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