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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
TflE HOIiIiV TO
HILL AND CREAMER WINNERS
Dr. G. 3. Hill (17) and A. I. Creamer (7)
F. E. Belden (11) and C. L. Becker (2)
H. G. White (5) and II. W. Ormsbee (9)
W. L. Murphy (14) and Paul A. Barr (34)
G. A. Peck (10) and J. M. Robinson (17)
S. V. Blake (27) and Charles Sayles (34)
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116
Defeat Kellogg and Ormsbee on Home
PIHEHURST, H. 0.
Green in Tie Play-off.
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Gold and Silver Medals the JPrizes In
Novel 4Conibin?d Score" four
some Handicap.
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 constant
ly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modem
convenience 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. Rooms for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel.
A. I. CREAMER, manager.
The Harvard,
PINEHURST, N. C.
TlNLHURST.Ti. This recently completed hotel is modern in every re
spect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its
cottage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests.
F. C. ABBE, Manager.
HOTEL TRAYMORE,
Atlantic City, N. J.
Overlooking the Ocean. Open all the Year.
TRAYMORE MOTEL, CO.
CH1. O. MARQUETTE, Manager.
. S. WHITE, President
THE MT. KINEO HOUSE,
KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE.
Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort lor
Location, Climate, Scenery and Recreation.
Mend for Booklets,
C. A. JUDKINS, - manager.
HE week, from a golfing
standpoint, has been con
spieious for its novelty,
easily a leader being the
second event in the Tin
L&aa Whistle tournament pro
gram; a four-ball foursome, medal play
handicap contest, partners being assigned
by lot and the combined net scores of
each couple counting, the trophies
were pairs of gold and silver medals of
fered for the two best net scores.
Dr. George S. Hill of Marblehead,
with an allowance of 22, and A. I.
Creamer of Damariscotta with a handi
cap of 9, and J. E. Kellogg of Fitchburg
(13,) and II. W. Ormsbee of Brooklyn
(12,) led the field tied at one hundred
and sixty-seven; Dr. Hill and Mr.
Creamer winning by a single stroke on
the home green in a tie play-oil' Thurs
day afternoon. Two strokes away were
II. G. White of llidgewood, (7,) and R.
M. Hamilton of Pelham, fl2,) who made
one hundred and sixty-nine. The
trophies were gold and silver medals for
the best and second best net scores.
The cards :
Dr. G.S.IIill
A. I. Creamer
J. E. Kellogg
H. W. Ormabee
II. G. White
R. M. Hamilton,
S. H. Martel, Jr.
P. L. Lightbourn
W. L. Hurd
George A. Feck
C. L. Becker
. E. Belden
W. L. Murphy
Chas. Sayles
Samuel Mcltoberts,
T. R. Moore,
II. W. Priest
J. M. RobiDson
Out In GrllpNet Tot'l
58 54 112 22
43 43 86 9
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44 49 93 12 61 u"
4(3 47 93 7
48 47 95 12
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83
44 47 91 X
49 53 102 14
83 I
8S i
49 58 107 12 95 i
55 54 109 25 84
42 48 90 3 87
55 54 109 14 95
51 59 110 16 94
68 67 135 45 90
52 49 101 14 87
60 56 116 12 104
50 59 109 9 100
63 64 127 22 105
FOlll IlAJLIi FOU11SOMI2S.
169
171
179
182
184
191
205
Armstrong- and lleach Iead the Field
in Novel Contest.
Four ball handicap subscription four
somes, the combined scores of each pair
on the best twelve holes, six out and six
in, provided a novel golf contest during
the week, Emerson Armstrong of Fox
Hills, and Chisholm Beach of Garden
City, both playing with net handicaps of
two, winning over a field of ten pairs
with 100 and a margin of seven strokes.
Next in line were li. M. Hamilton (9)
and M. J. Coodon (5), both of Wkyagyl,
N. S. Hurd of the Pittsburg Country
Club (6) and A. B. Black of Buffalo (8),
who made one hundred and seven each,
the first pair winning on a toss.
The scores :
Emerson Armstrong (2) and Chisholm
Beach (2) 100
R. M. Hamilton (9) and M. J. Condon (5) 107
N.' S. Hurd (6) and A. B. Black (8) 107
ino MiDwiivisn handicap
Success Thus Early Assured for Ills'
Trap Shooting: Tournament.
Interest in the first annual midwinter
trap shooting tournament, booked for
January 23, 24 and 25, thus early assures
a field of fifty or more participants, rep
resenting the crack trap shots of the
country, making the occasion one of the
most important of its character ever held
in the south.
Details are iu the hands of a handicap
committee including men of national
reputation, with George L. Lyon of Dur
ham, X. C. as chairman, assisted by Dr.
Edward F. (ileason of Boston, C. M.
Powers of Decatur, C. 31. Billings of
Ocean Fort, X. J., Joseph Hunter of
Washington and Dr. J. I. Johnson of
Raleigh.
The program includes all day shooting
and numberless events, with one thous
and dollars iu added money and trophies,
interest centering in the preliminary
event and the handicap for which two
splendid sterling cups and various medals
which are ottered as trophies.
Special rates will be in vogue at the
various hotels ranging from $1.50 up
wards, including board, and every effort
will be made to make the occasion one
of pleasure.
T
AX A1IHY OF OOLFKlli
From All l'art of the Country They
Flock in for j'et Weeks Events.
The advance guard of the army of
golfers who will participate in the
annual midwinter and advertising mens
golf tournaments, which fill the coming
week to the brim, arrived early in the
week closely followed by others, the
climax coming this morning, with the
arrival of a special through Pullman
train from New York, which also picked
up delegations along the line. And the
end is not yet, foi every train from now
up to and incuding Monday morning
will bring additions.
HItS. nALPH S OU JESTS.
Afternoon Brldtre Iarty for Women
IDellg-htful feature of Week.
Mrs. I. D. II. Balph of Philadelphia,
entertained delightfully Saturday with
an afternoon bridge party, dainty prizes
being awarded for the highest scores
and tea being served at the close of
play.
Mrs. F. E. Belden and Mrs. Herbert
L. Jillson were the winners of the dainty
and at the same time useful prizes, others
present including Mrs. Carolyn K. Dur
ant, Mrs. Charles Sayles, Mrs. V.
Iletherington, Mrs. A. I. Creamer, Miss
McLeod, Miss Von Mater.
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