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LfTtn' if' ci ,1 OUTirii nmi.nr nt n- i i.r.r mimt immn'iiT mmmmmmm I PAGE jjSir THE HNEHURST OUTLOOK MMf ' I THF fAROlilMfl- I TIH WH1STlES' SEC0I") !;"' " i!" " s ' I 1 ' ' T13IJlS ENTHUSIASTS. fl Harry Button Takes Creamer Trophy In pinehurst, n. o. WeeHy Tournament. M.tche.ofM.M,w.r..a.ndi.y. I f j.,r,j hi t. ii i i i ,. jliumi.miiii jiw mw i..w,wi iw.iui i ot Entertain OnlooIieTii II p - ' ! ' " Frequenters of the Country Club House I '. ;( ' ' J5 ?l ' ' ' w A Jo,,",4on amd vice-President are fi11(jing mUch entertainment in the J If r, ; ' ' ' , " . tee Knight Well up in Hhh- tennis matches of W. Sea ver Warland, of M . J5& ' .1 nintrThe Score.. Cambridge, and Edward M.Taylor, of M F -..f yOT 3fcc2j5v 1 Wilmington. These matches are of daily I f i :?3c X " 1 ' f"? occurance and are characterized by a r! ' S-'L I" ' iXjF -, HE second event in the snap and dash which bespeaks the ex- J US& -Ji- xJUntS' -jxlJLi - jjOS ISSt Tin W811-8' Tounia- pert. . . j j ' r'''' lffi ment program, an eight- Mr. Warland won the Harvard cham- li'jj x . : . ; .jr('r.r; allif? een hole medal play pionship and also the Magnolia open I'll r;'V.rJ , . f rT 'V " ,f I ' "v5 l yp? handicap for the Andrew championship in 1903, "and has figured ' " QLW J. Creamer trophey, was prominently in events of national impor- r 72 a hummer, Harry Dutton, of the Oakley tance throughout the country, meeting Country Club, Watertown, winning with nearly all of the cracks. II j a net score of 87 playing with a handicap Mr. Taylor is hardly his equal, but an - : ' - f I I; .-v 't r 1 l 3 h.-m..iv-., , ii . Jp") i i 1 1 The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The in- . f CT -- I'll terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu- tj AJ ' fh N & 1 1 rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with J , J rf S ! ' fifty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. g 8 ;j The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, I N (A A 1 1 j telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and I I i X. i f 'l j! water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sew- , 1 8, ;i age and plumbing. Jf1 I H. 1A7. PRIEST, Manager, t HaCw. 1 4 W i1 :i f : '1 f AAie DBpKsnire, fVp j J 11 I p . ' PINEHUBST, N. C. j .-ILLlJfi ;j I l The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for . : " ' j! health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath tJ : ; t ' I f . J ; rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests : . ' I apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. . . . ' " . ? 1 S i The cuisine and service is of a high standard. & ; ; . ' . y : . 0 ') ' ' ' 1 ! F. H. ABBOTT, Manager. ' ' .' Xu; HOTEL TRAYMORE, ; ' Lr 1 1 I'! AtlantlC City, -N J. W. SEAVER WARLAND AND EDWARD M. TAYLOR. hi t j fl Oiorlooklrig tH Oooan. Open all Year. qSPIPPPqgPPqgPPqgP qgpqgpqSpCgp 033J CgpqgpcpqSpCgpqSp I Ij I of 7. Mr. Dutton also made the best enthusiast over the game, and through gross score of the day, leading G. Lee the assistance of a handicap, is always I j: j ' Knight, of Philadelphia, whose handicap able to make it interesting for his more I j " was 3, six strokes. W. A. Johnston, of skillful opponent. TRAYMORE MOTEL, CO. Latrobe, Pa., (13) finished a close second j J with 89. The day was perfect and many I 'fill CIIAS. O. MAIUllIETTE, Mann-or, . ft. WHITE, President. Onlookers thronged the course. IrofeionaW. I p ; fc. , The two sportsmen looked at each other (j jt-jrj-f T1.T T Tr.T Tnp the scores. the parlor of the village inn and at II THE mT KINEO HOUSE o.,,. - -,rrtlnre" ! H Harry Dutton 46 48" 94 7 87 b " " expenences or tne aay. ,lf KINEO, Moosehcad Lake, MAINE W. A. Johnston 53 49 102 13 89 "And you say you have caught sixty ; '': G.Lee Knight 47 49 96 3 93 trout in less than two hours," said one at I pj Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort for p. l. Lightboum 55 6i 116 23 93 iat "Well I m glad to have met you K C!,matl tl tl nl 23 -rm'a professional myself."' !t c A it TrM-riixie nooki.. W.O.Johnson 49 49 98 o 98 "Fisherman?" inquired the other man. I l j5, w A- wvJUiirNfi, - Manager. J A(I, creamer 50 61 101 3 Ob "No er narrator," was the reply. I
The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, N.C.)
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