i - immwd&s. &ts- THE PINEHURST THE OOOlt OF ;OJLI outlook mfMm&s' 3 Vhey are Winner in Special Mixed Doubles Tennii Tourney Mr. Paul E. Gardner of Chicago, and Miss Ruby Sewall of Kansas City, were the winners of a special handicap mixed doubles tennis tournament, playing with a handicap of minus fifteen, and defeat ing Mr. Ralph N. Gardner and Miss Carolyn Fuller (plus half 15), 6-4, 03 in the final. In the semi-final Mr. Gardner and Miss Sewall defeated T)r. W. S. barker and Miss Lamb (0), 64, 16, 62, and Mr. Gardner and Miss Fuller beat E, E. Parmelee and MissPriscillaKeall (minus 15), 4-6, 64, 64. Other contestants were Mr. Burrage and Miss Ballantyne (minus half 15), Mr. Nalle and Miss Montroge (0), Mr. Iiigersoll and Miss Keller (minus half 15), Mr. Johnston and Miss Purdy (0), Mr. Day and Mrs. Barrage (0), Mr. and Mrs. Simons (0), Dr. Parker and Miss Lindsay (plus half 15), Mr. Metcalf and Miss Check (minus half 15), Mr. Doubleday and Miss Johnson (minus half 15), Mr. Lloyd and Miss K. Lamb (plus half 15;, Air. King and Mrs. Met calf (minus 15). I'INEIIUIIST LEADS FLOIUDA. Comparative Temperature Show That it ! Warmer Here. The following comparative tempera tures from the New York Herald provide an interesting basis for comparision, showing that it is ofter warmer in Pine hurst than at points further south : Fort Monroe, Va. (Hotel Chamber lin). 52; clear. Palm Beach, Fla. (Hotels Royal Poinciana and The Breakers) .70 ; cloudy. Plnehurat, W. C. (Carolina Hotel), ; fair. St. Augustine, Fla. (Hotel Ponce de Leon). 68; clear. Sunday Evening's Concert. Cornet and violin solos added to the interest of the regular Sunday evening concert at The Carolina. The program : March Roumania Lachaume Overture Morning, Noon and Night Suppe Trio Menuett aus dem Octett Schubert Cornet eolo Where Blooms the Rose Johns Mr. E. J. Wiesner. L'Arleslenne Suite Bizet a. Prelude b. Menuett . c. Adagietto d. Le Carillon Violin solo Romance opus 40 Beethoven Mr. Carl Lind Selections from Robert the Devil Meyerbeer Hymn "God be with you" Tomer .Perhaps He Had Been Working, But 8he If ad Her Doubts. It was customary for Perkins, on leaving his office at noon Saturday, says The Herald, to spend the afternoon joy ously outdoors, engrossed with golf balls and high balls. Being a clever chap, he was a champion in both pas times. On' one Saturday, however, he was compelled to spend the whole day dis posing of pressing business matters. His wife and little daughter, as usual weri awaiting him on the porch. '-No game today," he explained to Mrs. Per kins, as the little one rushed impulsively into his arms and he picked her up and kissed her. "No game today," he re peated. Miss Margerie sniffed the air and said, "Well, papa, you do smell awfully of golf!" Vk Ball ? I If': ifamsistent Cup Winner t I Dining- Iloom Chat. "Pretty girl over there." "Yes, she's smiling at me." "You're foolish. She's smiling at me." "Butt out, will you?" "You make me tired." "Waitress!" ' "Yes, sir." "Which of U3 is that young woman smiling at?" "Neither, sir. She's smiling at her broth(r behind you." Annual Meeting- Wednesday. The annual business and social meet ing of the Village Club will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 in Mrs. Sinclair's cottage. The various annual reports are of special interest at this time owing to the fact that thex year has been the most prosperous in history. 7 e 'f iN a (''':-.:': - - - . . (; .. 1 r- ', A , v , - v -i.! J. D. FOOT OF APAWAMIS. Whose defeat of E. BHuniphrcys and II. C. Fowncs were the sensations of Thnrsday's play in the spring golf tournament. He was de feated by W. R. Tuckerman Wednesday morn ing, four up and three to play. Among the players who found it so in 1909 were : James D. Standish, Jr. Winner Ninth Annual North and South Amateur Golf Championship at Pinehurst. i J. P. Edrington, S. G. A. Champonship at Memphis. "Chick" Evans, Winner Western Amateur Championship, at Homewood. Warren K. Wood, Low Qualifying Score and new course record at Homewood. Charles Evans, Jr., Low Qualifying Score, U. S. G. A. Amateur-Championship. Willie Anderson, Winner Western Open Championship. Stewart Gardner, of Exmoor, Second Honors in Western open unampionsmp. Improve Your Play, too, with the Haskell White Streak The Best ball that CAN be made The B. F. Goodrich Co., ffi: Branches In all large cities. DEPARTMENT STORE PINEHURST Complete and Modern . 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