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Dlunting Rifles From the ten different Winchester repeaters you can surely select a rifle adapted for hunting your favorite game, be it squirrels or grizzly bears. No matter which model you select you can count on its being well made, ac curate and reliable. SHOOT WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES IN WINCHESTER GUNS Wiuchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Depart ment Store, Traps and Pistol Butts. Look for the Big Ped 41 W " ou Every Box. AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. "The Newport SOm' of the South," HARRf V. FRIE5T CQ TTOfS : JA-SHTRRARD MGfcT Hotel Park-in-the-Pines Located in a Park of Forty Acres of Long Leaf Pine. Every Modern Convenience, Metro politan Cuisine and Service, Superb Climate, Absolutely Pure Water. Every Facility for Outdoor Enjoyment. Consumptives Cannot be Accepted as Patrons. For Booklet and Desired Information, Address J. A. SHERRARD. Manager, Aiken, South Carolina. The Village Library GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING Hours 2 to 5 daily except Sunday Season Membership $1.50; one dollar re funded on two weeks subscriptions. BECKER iS CLUB CHAMPION LUB president C. L. Becker playing under Woodland Golf Club col ors, carried off Club Championship honors in the annual tournament of the Tin Whistles, his opponent in the final rounds being John E. Porter of the Allegheny Country Club. From first to last it was a pretty give and take contest, with the medal play scores pushing Colo nel Bogey hard; a halved hole on the home green deciding it. Going out, Mr. Porter took the third and seventh holes and Mr. Becker the fourth, fifth and eighth, starting home one up. The Pittsburger squared mat ters on the eleventh, but the Woodland man took the twelfth and thirteenth, losing the fourteenth, halving the fif teenth, being two up again on the six teenth, Mr. Porter making a brilliant try for a tie with a lucky two on the seven teenth, but failing to do better than a halve on the home green. The medal scores were eighty for Mr. Becker, and seventy-nine for Mr. Porter; the former's putting being the feature of the round. The cards : MR. BECKER. Out 5 5 4 4 4 4 6 3 4-39 In -6 5346453 541 SO MR. PORTER. Out 5 5 3 5 4 5 4 4 439 In 6 34554 62 5-4079 C. T. Crocker, Jr., of the Alpine Club, Fitchburg, won the Consolation from L. E. Wardwell of the Megunticook Club, Maine, 4 and 3. J. C. Head of Oakmont, took the sec ond division from W. L. Murphy of the Pittsburg Field Club, by one up, after having won a twenty-one hole match from II. V. Goodman of North Dana, in the semi-finals. G. II. Oldring of Brooklyn, won the Consolation from J. V. Ilurd of Pitts burg, both finalists playing extra hole matches in the semi-finals. Qualification play was keen, L. E. Wardwell leading with a fast seventy nine, with W. C. Fownes of Oakmont, and J. 1). Foot of Apawamis, tied for second at eighty-one. THE SUMMARY. The first division was played from scratch, the second with handicaps; the week's play in detail, being told in the following summary : O U A LI FI C ATIOX FIRST SIXTEEN. h. E. Wardwell, Megunticook W. C. Fownes, Oakmont J. I). Foot, Apawamis C. T. Crocker, Jr., Alpine N. S. Hurd, Pittsburg Country J. K. Porter, Allegheny Country J. r. Gardner, Midlothian C. B. Fownes, Oakmont II. C. Fownes, Oakmont Geo. O. Rueeell, Oakley Dr. G. J. McKee, Oakmont C. I. IW'cker, Woodland II. W. Ornibbee, Princeton K. II. Sillinian, Detroit J. K. Kellogg, Alpine 1. M. Hamilton, kagyl SECOND SIXTEEN. OUT IN (ill. i 41 37 79 44 37 81 42 39 81 41 41 82 42 41 83 44 '39 83 41 42 83 42 42 84 44 42 86 41 45 86 43 44 87 43 45 t8 43 46 89 4 45 93 46 48 94 44 52 96 GR. H'l NET J. C. Head, Oakmont 98 12 86 Geo. II. Converse, Brae Burn 89 16 83 G. II. Oldring, Brooklyn 100 25 75 T. R. Moore, Fox Hills 100 20 80 J. V. Hurd, Pittsburg Country 101 17 84 J. R. Mitchell, St. Paul 101 22 79 P. L. Lightbourn, Bermuda 103 18 85 W. L. Murphy, Pittsburg Field 104 22 82 Geo. A. Peck, Mt. Everett 111 IS 93 W. S. North, Onwentsia 112 14 98 II. W. Goodman, North Dana 112 32 80 J. M. Robinson, Littleton 113 28 85 A. L. Bunting, Philadelphia 114 30 84 MATCH PLAY FIRST DIVISION. First Round C. L. Becker beat J. P. Gard ner, 1 up; N. S. Hurd beat II. YV. Ormsbee, 3 and 2; G. O. Russell beat Dr. G. J. McKee, 1 up; W. C. Fownes beat L. E. Wardwell, 2 and 1; J. D. Foot beat E. II. Sillinian, 2 and 1 ; J. E. Por ter beat C. T. Crocker, Jr., 1 up ; H. C. Fownes beat C. B. Fownes, 2 and 1; J. E. Kellogg beat R. M. Hamilton, 1 up. Second Round Becker beat Hurd, 5 and 4; W. C. Fownes beat Russell, 4 and 3; Porter beat Foot, 6 and 5; II. C. Fownes beat Kellogg, 8 and 7. Semi-finals Becker beat W. C. Fownes, 3 and 1 ; Porter beat II. C. Fownes, 4 and 3. Finals Becker beat Porter, 1 up. CONSOLATION. First Round Gardner beat Ormsbee, 4 and 2 ; Wardwell beat McKee, 6 and 5 ; Crocker beat Sillinian, 2 and 1 ; C. B. Fownes beat Hamilton, 4 and 2. Semi-finals Wardwell beat Gardner, 1 up; Crocker beat Fownes, by default. Finals Crocker beat Wardwell, 4 and 3. SECOND DIVISION. First Round J. M. Robinson (28), beat P. L. Lightbourn (18), 1 up (19 holes) ; George H. Con verse (16), drew a bye; J. R. Mitchell (22), beat J. V. Hurd (17), 2 and 1; W. L. Murphy (22), beat G.A. Peck (18), 5 and 4; A. L. Bunting (30), drew a bye; J. C. Head (12), beat G. II. Oldring (25), 3 and 2; W. S. North (14), drew a bye; H. W. Goodman (32), beat T. R. Moore (20), 4 up. Second Round Converse beat Robinson, 7 and 6; Murphy beat Mitchell, 2 and 1; Head beat Bunting, 3 and 2; Goodman beat North, 3 up. Semifinals Murphy beat Converse, 1 up; Head beat Goodman, 1 up (20 holes). Finals Head beat Murphy, 1 up. CONSOLATION. First Round Lightbourn drew a bye; Hurd beat Peck, 7 and 5; Oldring drew a bye; Moore drew a bye. Semi-finals Hurd beat Lightbourn, 1 up (19 holes) ; Oldring beat Moore, 1 up (19 holes). Finals Oldring beat Ilurd, 3 and 2. Xfrm. Gardner Wins Handicap. Mrs. J. P. Gardner of Chicago, play ing with a handicap of thirty, was the winner of Saturday's medal play handi cap for women, scoring eighty-two. Mrs. G. II. Converse of Boston (0), scored ninety-two, and Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson of Worcester (25;, ninety-four. Other scores were Mrs. William West ((5), and Miss Lucy Priest (25), 103 ; Mrs. E. J. Kidgway (30), 115. Annual Spring- Tourney. The annual spring golf tournament of the Lakewood Country Club is announced for April 23, 24 and 2V, four sixteens to qualify for the Country .Club, Metede conk, Carasaljo and Maiietta cups. The event will end with the usual medal play handicap. EQUINOX HOUSE 200 Rooms 66 Baths Edward C Orvis, Manager Manchester in the Mountains VERMONT Opens June 24th, 190 8. The Best Summer GOLF Is at Manchester. Good Roads Purest Water Equinox Bracing Mountain Air Fine Garage for Automobiles. Write for Booklet "Manchester-the-Beautiful." FOR SALS VINTAGE AND PEACH ORCHARD Known as Southern Pines Vintage and Wine Vault. Situated two miles south of Southern Pines and six miles east of Pinehurst, North Carolina. Farm contains 315 acres ; 65 acres of grapes from 4 to 12 years old, about 43 acres of which are Scuppernongs. Also about 15 acres of Scuppernongs 1 and 2 years old. And about 3,500 bearing peach trees. There are now about 275 barrels of wine in the vault. Good buildings and vaults. Place well fenced and in fine condition. Will sell farm by itself or include all chattels with the place. Place will be sold at a great sacrifice to settle estate. For further information address Mrs. Sarah Bradley, Administratrix, Manchester, Iowa. Or Crawford Hutchinson on the-farm. The Magnolia, PINEHURST. N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Excellent Table. J. L. POTTLE. MRS. C. C. STEVICK. Manicuring:, Shampooing, Marcel'Wave, Body, Facial and Scalp Massage. Chiropody a Specialty. Eighth Season at Pinehurst. The Outlook Press PRINTING AND EMBOSSING Pinehurst, N. C.
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