PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK STEEPLECHASE TODRNEY Golfer's Enjoy Novel Continuous Medal Play Handicap. T. E. Jacobs, frank M. Zittel and I JE. tittle lead the Field With low Scores. 1TEEPLECIIASE or con tinuous golf, was a novel feature of the week. The idea was to tee up only on the first tee, playing round the flag: on each hole, doing no putting except upon the home green. Prizes were offered for the three best net scores, T. E. Jacobs, of Wollaston, whose handicap was 5, win ning first with fifty, Frank M. Zittel, of New York, (15), second with fifty-six, and D. E. Little, Wollaston, (5), third with fifty-seven. Mr. Jacobs also made the best gross score of the afternoon, fifty-five, which is considered remarkably good going under the circumstances. the scores: Out In Gr. Up. N T.E.Jacobs, 26 29 55 5 50 F. M. Zittel, 31 40 71 15 56 D. E. Little, 29 83 62 5 57 C. L.Becker, 28 31 59 00 69 D. II Hostetter, 29 37 66 7 59 J.E.Porter, 27 35 62 3 59 F. T.Mason, 36 37 73 13 60 A.P.Thompson, 31 41 72 8 64 II. W. Smith, 34 43 77 13 64 J.F. Shanley, 41 34 75 10 65 Lieut. F. J. Evans, 34 44 78 13 65 A. I. Creamer, 30 41 71 5 66 G. Lee Knight, 32 37 . 69 3 66 II. W. Ormsbee, . . 30 43 73 6 67 I.C. B.Dana, 30 41 71 4 67 S. Shaw, , 37 47 84 16 68 T.J. Royce, 38 41 79 10 69 L.D.Pierce, 29 41 70 00 70 H. W.Brown, 39 35 74 4 70 C.E.Cameron, 39 42 81 9 72 G.W.Brown, 36 51 87 13 74 Frederick Correll, 41 54 95 15 80 E. E. Chandlee, 52 57 109 17 92 If, M. Redpath, A. P. K. James, C. B. Fownes, Jr., E. W. Bigelow, no cards. CiENEItAULY VOTED A WISIXIJIt. Mr. Whitridge rode first and did the trick beautifully in Gl and 2-5 seconds, Mrs. Tufts making 70 1-5, the event coming to an untimely end with Mr. Toftey's appearance, who smashed two umbrellas in order of trial. Details for the gymkhana were in the hands of an active committee, of which Mrs. Leonard Tufts was chairman, and which included Mrs. Horatio L. AVhit ridge, Baltimore, Miss Mary C. Dutton, and Mr. J. Gushing Todd, Boston. They were ably assisted by a committee of judges, including Mr. S. E. Buck, Mr. A. II. Shaw, Mr. Geo. II. Quincy, Miss Stev ens, and Miss Johnson. Another event has been planned for the coming week, the date to be announced later. Catholic Services Tomorrow. Itev. Fr. Kavanaugh will say mass in the Village hall tomorrow at 6 A. M. PLE.T1 OF IBlItDS IEFI. Uuuil Hunters It o and Out llusy and Successful Season. The quail hunters rounded out one of the most successful seasons in the history of the Village Wednesday, the sport of the last week being fully as good as any of the season. A large number of birds have been left over for the coming year, very few of the coveys having less than six or eight birds, and many of them fifteen or more. The Outlook will print very shortly, a special Sportsmen's number reviewing the season's work. Whist at The Harvard. A goodly company enjoyed the regular weekly whist party at The Harvard Thursday evening. The prize winners were Chas. Avyard, Lowell, Mass., 1. O Wright, Oswego, N. Y., Mrs.E. A.Clark, Derby, Conn., Miss Alice Clark, Corners, N. Y. Native Weaving- Demonstration. One of the attractive features at the Handicraft exhibit in the Administration building, is weaving by one of the native women connected with the work, Mrs. Ferguson, who can be seen Mondays and Fridays through March. Xoo Continues .Popular. The attendance at the Zoo continues excellent, the walk or drive being delight ful these beautiful sunshiny days. far say ;?t-f"W.i ill If' , i f is p j) 11,1 Illliiilll II ..Mil 111 II.IIHMB MISS MARY C. DUTTON. Miss Dutton's riding is always a feature of the Gymkhana frolics. The Golf Scorer Latest Model 1906 is a perfect 1 Recording Instrument. COLD MEDAL The most appropriate prize for Tournaments, mounted in Nickel, Sterling Silver, Filled Gold, and solid 14 -karat Gold. IND1SPENSIBLE FOR HANDICAPPING. Elegant and Useful as a Gift On sale at The Carolina and the Country Club House, Pine-hurst. i SLU" V) The Scorer Company, Richmond, Va., U. S. A.. Silver Forks and Spoons English Sterling Standard, p2j-iooo fine, 24 patterns ranging from i the ounce upward. Photographs upon request. Tea Spoons dozen $ 8 to $20 Dessert Spoons 16 to 32 Soup Spoons ' 16 to 30 TableSpoons " 24 to 45 f Breakfast Forks " 16 to 32 Table Forks 24 to 42 Dessert Forks 16 to 32 Goods sent on approval, Tne Year Book issued) A complete catalogue of over 500 pages, free on request. "Tie Etiquette of Wedding Stationery" published by the Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co.. a reliable booklet on correct form, phraseology, etc., mailed free on applica tion. BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE CO. 1218-20-22 CKestnut Street - Pniladelpnia, Pa. The Gorham Co., invite attention to their unsurpassed facilities for THE DESIGNING AND MANUFACTURING OF SPECIAL TROPHIES FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS and Particular Occasions They have in stock at all times the most extensive showing: of Punch Bowls. Loving Cups, Vases, Smokers' Sets, Hiding Crops and Whips, and all the newest tilings in leather tor travelers, including a large number of handsomely fitted Bags and Suit Cases. THE GORHAM CO., SILVERSMITHS AND GOLDSMITHS Fifth Avenue and 36th Street. New York. THE KIRKWOOD ON CAMDEN HEIGHTS CAMDEN, S. C. T. EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ, - Pro.

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