PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK : : WHITE. DIAMOND FLIES THE FURTHEST WEARS THE LONGEST PUTTS THE TRUEST AND STAYS WHITE MADE BY WORTHINGTON ELYRIA, O. "QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES." Merchants & Miners Trans. GO. STEAMSHIP LINES BETWEEN Norfolk, Va. Boston, Mass., AND Providence, R. I. Most Delightful Eoute To and From All New England Points Through Tickets on Sale to and from Pinehurst SEND FOR BOOKLET. B. C. Lohr, Agt., Norfolk, Va. C. H. Maynard, Agt. Boston, Maes. James Barry, Agt., Providence, It. I. W. P. Turner, P. T. Mm Baltimore, Md. Royall & Borden Furniture Co., 127 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. G. Leading Dealers- in Furni ture and House Furnishings. Dobbin & Ferrall Co.. "Sffifisr North Carolinas Largest and Leading DRY COODS STORE. Dry Goods of All Kinds and Ready-to-Wear Garments. The Best. The Gorham Co. Silversmiths IN the finer grades of Sterling Silverware there is but one standard that which has been established by The Gor ham" Company. Gorham Silverware exem plifies a certain elegance of design and quality which has never been equalled by any other maker, while the prices are no greater than those of far less meritorious wares. TRADE MARK STERLING This Trade-mark Identifies every piece of Gorham Silverware, which maybe procured from responsible Jewelers everywhere. The Gorham Co. New York FINEY WOODS INN The Leading Hotel of Southern Pines, IV, C CONSUMPTIVES RIGOROUSLY EXCLUDED BOOKLET J. M. Robinson, Owner and flanager TIN WHISTLE EVENTS BEGIN Today's Medal Play Handicap Inaugu rates Annual Golf Tourneys. Sever If as the Prog-ram Been More Varied and Interesting- or Array of Trophies Store Attractive. ODAY'S medal play handicap inagurates the annual golf tournaments which will keep the Tin Whistles busy until April. Never has the program been more varied and interest ing or the array of trophies more attractive. THE PROGRAM. December 25, Medal play handicap, first and second prizes. January 1, Four-ball foursome, handi- Select own partners, H. W. Priest and A. I. Creamer cups for winning pair and prizes for second pair. February 21, Medal play handicap, best selected twelve holes, six in each nine. First, second and third prizes. February 28, Morning, invitation medal play handicap for ladies, for first and second prizes. Afternoon, Medal play handicap vs. Bogey, in three classes, for Mr. J. D. Foot cup and two other prizes. One prize in each class. March 7, Two-ball foursome, handi cap, medal play. Select own partners. Prizes for first and second pairs. March 14, Four-ball foursome, hand icap, medal play (best ball) select own partners. Prizes for first and second pairs. March 21, 22, 23, Seventh annual tin whistle Championship. Fifty-four holes medal play, for championship cup. Prize for best fifty-four holes, net. Prizes for second best gross and net scores, and for best eighteen hole round, gross and net. March 28, Medal play handicap, for &4r dvl '5 I T -h - i- i A GLIMPSE OF THE COUNTRY CLUB'S TENNIS COURTS. (combined scores), Prizes for first and cap, medal play partners by lot. second pairs. January 8, Four-ball foursome, han dicap, match play, best ball vs. Bogey. Select own partners. Prizes for first and second pairs. January 17, Three-ball handicap match, on basis of twenty-seven entries. After first round, nine winners; after second round,, three winners, the latter playing off for first, second, and third prizes. January 21, Swatfest handicap, to be played as a medal round, for Herbert L. Jillson cup and second and third prizes. January 31, Round robin handicap. Prizes for best gross and best net scores in qualifying round. The four players making best gross scores to play a match vs. each other at scratch for first and second'prizes, and the four making best net. scores, at handicap for first and second prizes. February 7, Medal play handicap, in three classes, for prize presented by Mr. I. S. llobeson and for two other prizes. One prize in each class. February 14, Four-ball foursome, handicap, medal play (combined scores). Leonard Tufts' cup and second and third prizes. NB Eegular tournaments are open to members only. All tournaments will be played at two o'clock in the afternoon, and, except where otherwise specified, will be eighteen hole rounds, THE MIIMVIXTFH II4IDICAP. From All Quarter Inquiries and EntrleN are Coming-. From all quarters inquiries regarding and entries for the third annual Mid winter Handicap, scheduled for January 19, 20,' 21 and 22, are coming. C. W. Billings and C. A. Lockwood, among the best known trap shots in the Manhattan district, say that the delegation from that vicinity will be very large, and the same is true of Massachusetts, Pennsyl vania and the west, not to mention the great southern delegation. The Immortal lien. Artie" Why is the hen immortal?" Jennie" I dunno, why?" Artie" Because her son never sets !"

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