I PAGE jBTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK " 3 G. Glenn Worden 46 51 97 J. G. Nicholson 46 52 98 SECRETARY'S TROPHY George Wright ; 49 49 98 H. W. Hemphill 50 , 48 98 R. C. Shannon, 2nd 47 51 98 G, F, Steele - - 43 , 55 98 E.A.Johnston 53 46 99 J. G. Todd , 51 48 99 J. E. Kellogg 53 47 100 J. L. Toppin 50 50 100 G. L.Lyon 52 . 49 101 W. C. Freeman 50 51 101 H. K. Mallinson 52 50 102 H.J.Chambers 55 47 . 102 D. S. White .52 50 102 T. J. Check 52 51 103 R. G. Day 54 49 103 J. R. Towle 53 . 52 . 105 treasurer's trophy H. W. Ormsbee 51 54 105 T.A.Cheatham 52 53 105 E. J. Freedman 56 50 106 K.B. Neweomb 52 54 106 C.W.Harmon 53 53 106 W.H.Edwards 54 52 106 K. L. Jewett 59 48 107 G. W. Watts 55 52 107 F. S. Madison 50 57 107 J. D. C. Rumsey 56 52 108 S. F. Rothschild 54 55 109 G. W. Statzell, Jr. 57 53 110 E. B. Pratt 60 50 110 C.J. Earll 60 ' 50 110 G.D.Allison . 55 56 111 John Cutter 61 57 118 president's trophy First round Walter J. Travis Garden City, beat W. E. Truesdell Fox Hills, 8 and 6 ; Robert Hunter Wee Burn, beat : Spencer Waters Apawamis, 2 and 1 ; C. J Herbert Chicago, beat W. J. Macdon ald Calumet, 1 up; C. L. Becker Wood land, beat F. K. Robeson Oak Hill, 6 and 4; T. B. Boyd Algonquin, beat V. A. Seggerman Englewood, 2 and 1 ; Harold Slater Fox Hills, beat C. B. Hjadson North Folk, 5 and 3 ; B. W. Corkran Bal timore, beat E. A, Freeman Dyker Mea dow, 5 and 4 ; I. S. Robeson Oak Hill, beat R. G. Shaw Brookline, 4 and 3. ; Second round Hunter beat Travis, 2 and 1; Becker beat Herbert, 6 and 5; Slater beat Boyd, 1 up (22 holes') ; 1. S. Robeson beat Corkran 5 and 4. Semi-final Hunter beat Becker, 1 up ; Slater beat I. S. Robeson, 1 up. Final Slater beat Hunter, 4 and 2. CONSOLATION First round Waters beat Truesdell, 5 and 3 ; F. K. Robeson beat Macdonald, 4 and 3 ; Hudson beat Seggerman, 5 and 3 ; E. A. Freeman beat Shaw, 4 and 3. Semi-final F. K. Robeson beat Wat ers, 5 and 4; E. A. Freeman beat Hudson, 2 up. Final Robeson beat Freeman, 1 up (19 holes). governors' trophy First round-t-T. A. Ashley Woodland, beat F. F. Storm Englewood, 3 and 1; S. A. Hennessee Cooperstown, beat G. Glen Worden Crescent, .1 up; Dr. Theo dore Senseman Atlantic City, beat Daniel Anthony Ridgewood, 3 and 2 ; R. J. Clapp Hartford, beat G.W. Statzell Lansdowne, .4 and 3 ; N. S. Walker, Jr. Richmond, beat J. G, Nicholson New Bedford, by default; II. C. Fownes Oakmont, beat Walter Clark Woodland, 2, and 1 ; A. II. Shaw Brookline, beat N. S. Hurd Pitts burg, 6 and 5 ; S. II. Patterson Plalnfield beat H. G. White Ridgewood, by default. Second round Ashley beat Hennes see, 4 and 3 ; Senseman beat Clapp, 4 and 3 ; Fownes beat Walker, 2 and 1 ; Patter son beat Shaw, 4 and 3. Semi-final Senseman beat Ashley, 4 and 3 ; Fowne,s beat Patterson, 5 and 4. Final Fownes beat Senseman, 2 and 1. consolation First , round Storm beat Worden, 4 and 3; Anthony beat Statzell, 3 and 2; Nicholson beat Clark, 1 up; Hurd beat White, by default. Semi-final Storm beat Anthony, 4 and 3 ; Nicholson beat Hurd, 4 and 3. .Final Nicholson beat Storm, 3 and 1. secretary's trophy First round H. W. HemphillJAtlan tic City, beat H. J. Chambers Siwanoy, 3 and 2; J. L. Toppin Canoebrook. beat R. G. Day Worcester, 3 and 1; E. A. Johnston Baltimore, beat T. J. Check Audubon, 5 and 4 ; George Wright Wol laston, beat G. F. Steele Woodland, 2 and 1; D. S. White Atlantic City, beat J; R; Towle Park, by default; G. L. Lyon Durham beat J. E. Kellogg Alpine, 1 up; J. G. Todd Upper Montclair, beat R. C. Shannon II Oak Hill, 3 and 2; W. C. Freeman Dyker Meadow, beat II. R. Mallinson Fairview, 2 and 1. Second round Hemphill beat Top pin, 4 and 3 ; Johnston beat Wright, 1 up (20 holes) ; Lyon beat White, 1 up ; Todd beat W. C. Freeman, 3 and 2. Semi-final Hemphill beat Johnston, by default; Todd beat Lyon Durham, 3 and 2. Final Todd beat Hemphill 1 up (19 holes). consolation First round Day beat Chambers, 2 and 1 ; Steele beat Check, 5 and 4 ; Towle beat Kellogg, by default ; Shannon beat Mallinson, 3 and 2. Semi-final Steele beat Day, 3 and 2 ; Shannon beat Towle, 2 and 1. Final Shannon beat Steele, 3 and 2. treasurer's trophy First round Rev. T. A. Cheatham Salisbury, beat G. W. Statzell Jr. Lans downe, 5 and 3; G. W. Watts Durham, beat G. D. Allison Detroit, 3 and 2; C. W. Harmon Wykagyl, beat C. J. Earll Baltusrol, 4 and 3; R. B. Neweomb Mayfield, beat H. W. Ormsbee Alpine, by default ; John Cutter Norfolk, beat E. B. Pratt Boston, 3 and 2 ; K. L. Jewett Aberdeen, beat F. S. Madison Upper Montclair, 7 and 5; E. J. Freedman Siwanoy, beat W. H. Edwards Wykagyl, 1 up; J. D. C. Rumsey Brooklyn, beat S. F. Rothschild South Shore, 5 and 4. Second Round Cheatham beat Watts, 2 and 1 ; Harmon beat Neweomb, 6 and 5; Jewett beat Cutter, 5 and 4; Rumsey beat Freedman, 7 and 6. Semi-final Cheatham beat Haimon, 7 and 5 ; Jewett beat Rumsey Brooklyn, 3 and 1. Final Cheatham beat Jewett, 3 and 2. consolation - First round Statzell, Jr. beat Alli son, 2 and 1 ; Earll beat Ormsbee, by de fault; Madison beat Pratt, 4 and 3; Rothschild beat Edwards, "4 and 3. Semi final Earll beat Statzell, Jr., 4 and 2 ; Madison beat Rothschild, 3 and 1. Final Earll beat Madison, 2 andl. , A WORLD'S RECORD TARGET Composite target, actual size, of 200 shots fired by G. W. Chesley in ten different matches in the Inter-Club Series of 1911-12. Score 1990 out of 2000 the World's Record. Made with Winchester .22 Long Rifle "Lesmok" Cartridges and a Winchester Musket. JF you go in for indoor target shooting with rifle or pistol, of course you want to excel. To do so you must use uniform, dependable ammunition. Some makes of cartridges are as variable as the weather. Some shots go high, some go low, and some don't go at all. For accuracy and all around satis faction, you can bank on WMCBISTM Rifle and Pistol Cartridges In all kinds of competition they continue to excel. They are made by people who have learned in making firearms many fine points about cartridges that could be learned in no other way. No matter what the make or style of your favoriie arm is, you can bring out its possibilities to the fullest degree by using Win- cnester maxe oi cannages. Dealers everywhere sell them, end a trial will con vince you that it is worth while to insist upon having THE nrvn BRAND STM Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Ranges. Look for the Big Red " W" on Every Box. PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE Complete and Modern Equipment in Every Department, and Prices on Par , with Northern Markets . Plain and Fancy Groceries Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Men's Furnishings, Etc. Complete Equipment for Men and Women for All Out Door Sports. Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition. ' , BRETTOR WOODS WHITE MTS. 1 C N.H. THE GOLF COURSE (6450 .yards) Lies between the two great" hotels encircled by the loftiest peakB of the White Mountains; - ; - THE MOUNT PL.EASANT THE MOUNT WASHINGTON Opens June 18 Opens July 9 ? D. J. TRUDEAU, Mgr. Winter : HOTEL ORMOND, Ormond Beach, Fla. . . The 18 hole Golf Course at Ormond Beach ranks as one of the best In this country. . p . ..... Information at 1180-1122 Broadway, New York, arid At Mr. Foster's offices. " ; Bretton Woods Saddle and Driving Howes at Ormond this winter.

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