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j-sd. PAGE THE SVUkttHlf ? r Out on the Course 1(IN TOURNAMENTS TOO) They Accept your Clubs as YOURS but how about the Ball you play with ? Zbc Simplex 2;.'flDarfter Patented United States and Great Britain Burnished lira s Markers ... $2.00 each Silver-Plated Market s (in cape) $3.00 each By RETURN MAIL upon receipt of Price. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. THE SIMPLEX MARKER CO. 110 N. Second St. - PHILADELPHIA, PA. "QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES." Merchants & Miners Trans. CO. STEAMSHIP LINES BETWEEN Norfolk, Va. Boston, Mass., AND Providence, R. I. Most Delightful Route To and From All New England Points Through Tickets on Sale to and from Pinehurst SEND FOR BOOKLET. E. C. Lohk, Agt., Norfolk, Va. C. H. Maynard, Agt. Boston, Mass. James Barry, Agt., Providence, R. I. W. P. Turner, P. T. M., Baltimore, Md. BERMUDA Hamilton Hotel Capacity 600 Enlarged and Improved, Strictly High Class W, A, BARRON, Manager, ALSO OF Summer Resort Crawford House WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. Choice Out Flowers Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Vio lets and other eeaeonable Flowers for all occasions. Floral Designs at short notice. Palms, Ferns and other Pot Plants for house culture. We received First Premium on Cut Flowers, Palms and Ferns at last State Fair. Our Chrysanthemums are now at their best. H. STEINMETZ, Florist - - Raleigh, N. C Royall & Borden Furniture C o , 127 Fanetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. Leading Dealers in Furni ture and IIou3e Furnishings. AUCTIOir HHIDOE BVOIVHfO (Concluded from Page S) an original bid of one club would be just as good a signal of distress as two spades and had the enormous adyantage of allowing the partner to pull the dead er out with a bid of two spades, which is better as a bid than one club, although both have the same point value, four. The striking advantage of the one club bid, however, is that it leaves the dealer free to overcall his partner's two in spades with a single trick bid in any suit, and the other side are not likely to leave a player in with a one trick bid if they have anything themselves. Experience shows that one trick bids, unless they are no trumpers, are very seldom played. This seems to be as far as they have got, neither school having been able to convince the other as yet. Those who believe in the original no trump as the safest bid for showing the partner that they do not want to be pulled out have the very good argument on their side that it is the only bid that says just that, and if the third hand has nothing it is more than probable that the other side has something worth while and will want to play it. While the no trump bid is perfectly intelligible to them as a bluff, it still forces them to undertake to win eight tricks in any suit they name and if they don't name anything, they will never win tire game. TRAVIS EX FAST FORM. Hound Out Ills Stay Here with Two Record Cards, Walter J. Travis rounded out his stay here with a seventy card and a new rec ord for the number two golf course; made in a four ball match with C. H. Matthiessen against W. R. Tuckerman and I. S. Robeson. The card : Out 5 4 4 4 IN 4 4 3 3 5 3 5 3 4-37 5 3 4 3 4-3370 On the day previous Mr. Travis struck a sixty-six gait, but, unfortunately, lifted from the bunker on the second hole as his partner, Mr. Lard, was good for a sure four. The best ball of the pair was sixty-two. Mr. Travis' card for the round is re markable. Here it is ; OUT 4 x' 3 4 5 2 4 3 328 IN 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 534-62 THE DETROIT CSOUFCRS. A?ine Needle Club Holds Second of It Special Tournaments. Thomas Neal was the winner of the second of the tournaments of the Detroit golfers, the Pine Needle Club ; the trophy presented by President J. Cottner, Jr. A second golf ball prize went to W. A. McGregor and third to V. F, Dewey. Late additions to the clubs ranks in clude Guy Miller and Ray Dennen, two fast men who are taking part in the an nual spring tournament. RUSSKIil. AND THAYER. They lead In Weekly Tin Wblstle Tournament with Seventy-foar Card,. G. O.Russell and W. H.Thayer playing with a combined handicap of thirteen, led the field in the weekly Tin Whistle tournament, a two ball medal play handi cap foursome, scoring seventy-four net. In second place were J. G. Nicholson and L. D. Pierce (10), who made seventy six. C. L Becker and H. O. Smith (8), made seventy-nine ; Truesdell and Mc Kenzie (16), eighty ; Wyatt and Creamer (11), eighty-one; Kellogg and Cutler (13), eighty-two; J. P. Gardner and Rumsey (7), andLaddand Ingersoll (9), eighty-four each ; II. C. Fownes and C. 13. Fownes (3), eighty-five ; Cummings and Pushee (14), eighty-six; Shoa'ff and Fink (16), and Foot and Col. Smith (4), eighty-seven each; Matthiessen and Kurd (6), eighty-eight; Thompson and Mackay (13), and Ormsbee and Dean (8), eighty-nine each; Parmelee and Paul Gardner (5), and Waterhouse and Moore (22), ninety. 31181 FO WIVES H ISS. JLeads In Close Race In Silver Foils' Weekly Golf Tourney. Miss Mary Fownes won the weekly Silver Foils tournament, a match play against bogey, finishing seven up. Miss Horton was second, six up, and Miss Cummings and Mrs.- Gardner tied for third, two up. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. West were one up, Mrs. Liebman, one down; Mrs. Waterhouse and Miss Mackay, two down; Miss Stelwagen, three down; Mrs. Check and Mrs. Fownes, four down ; Mrs. Shoaff, Mrs. Beall, Mrs. Harless and Miss Renwick, five down; Mrs. Briggs, seven down ; Mrs. Ogden, eight down; Mrs. Goodwin, ten down; Mrs. Goodbody and Mrs. Climo, twelve down ; Mrs. Bowman, fourteen down ; and Mrs. Cutler, fifteen down. THE GREEN CIRCLE GOLFBALL The Green Circle Golf Ball made a wonderful record during the year of 1909. The Open Championship of the United States was won with it, and in a great many tournaments throughout the year the winners found The Green Circle to be the most accurate ball for driving, approaching and putting. Price $9.00 Per Doz. Golf Catalogue Free. Golf Rules Free. WRIGHT & DITSON 344 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 22 Warren Street, New York City 84 Wabash Ave., Cuirajro, 111. 359 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 76 Weybossett St., Providence, It. I. Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass. Master Stacy Roueson Wins. Master Stacy Robeson, playing with a handicap of twenty-five strokes, won the gold medal presented by the A. J. Rankin company in Saturday's medal play golf tournament for boys, with a card of eighty-two. Second, a stroke away, was Charles Horton (15), in eighty-three, with a triple tie for third at ninety between Gardner Hammond (12), Donald Mackay (8), and Robert Parker (4). Lincoln Cummings (5), made ninety-nine and Richard Tufts (7), one hundred and two. Another tournament is scheduled for today. Of Interest to Women. The new French capes of satin and wool faces are attracting much attention at Mr. Fuleihan's exhibition at The Carolina. At ttae Juniper Cottage. Miss Mazie Wood of Halifax, is the guest of Mrs. P. J. Ward at the Juniper cottage. HOTEL PURITAN . 390 Commonwealth Ave., Boston Opened in November, 1909, with every modern resource. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. "A Public House which resembles a rich private home." C. P. COSTELLO, Manager. Dobbin & Ferrall Co.. "Jffif sSST Ralelgrb, IV. C. North Carolinas Largest and Leading DRY GOODS STORE. Dry Goods of All Kinds and Ready-to-Wear Garments. The Best. SCOTCH COLLIES and COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES We Have the Goods. Satisfaction Guaran teed. Imported Cralgmore Curate at Stud, Fee, $15.00. One of the Best Bred Dogs in America, Stud Fee, $ 20.00. MAPLE HURST KENNELS, McKean, Pa. THE LEXINGTON PINEHURST, N.C. Pleasant location, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light, Steam Heat. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. Pinehurst Pharmacy A COMPLETE LINE OP Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles. Confections, Stationery, Cigars, Etc., Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacis BARGAINS ! Clearance Sale of Choice Needlework AT HOLLY INN EXHIBITION ROOM DR. ERNEST W. BUSH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Southern Pines, N. C. 'Phone Connections LIFT-THE-LATCH TEA ROOM PINE BLUFF, N. C. Open for lunches and suppers on January 22. 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