PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK CONSOLATION First round Wilson beat Alexander, 5 and 3 : Mamlok beat Butler, 1 up ; Russel beat White, 8 and 7: Speakman beat Stack, by default. Semi-final Wilson beat Mamlok, 5 and 1 ; Speakman beat Russell, 4 and 3. Final Speakman beat Wilson, 1 up. THIRD DIVISION First round G. W. Watts (16) Dur ham, beat V. A. Seggerman (16) Engle- wood, 1 up (19 holes) : H. R. Mallinson (18) Faii-view, beat Franklin Coe (14) St. Andrews, 2 and 1 ; H. W. Ormsbee (15) Alpine, beat A. S. Brownell (19) St. An drews, 5 and 3 ; J. G. Todd (15) Upper Montclair, beat W. R. Roberts (17) Bal timore, 2 up ; W.D. Wright (25) Concord, beat G. S. Oliver (18) Alleghany, 4 and 3; C. C, Vernam (21) Huntington, beat S. L. Allen (21) Whitemarsh, 6 and 5 ; F. S. Newbery (18) New Rochelle, beat H. C. Millholland (18) Oakmont, 3 and 2 ; A. H. Tread well (20) Dunwoodie, beat R. W. Potter, (14) Erie, 5 and 4. Second round Watts beat Mallinson, 2 up; Ormsbee beat Todd, 3 and 2; Wright beat Vernam, 3 and 2 ; Treadwell beat Newbery, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Ormsbee beat Watts, 3 and 2 ; Treadwell beat Wright, 6 and 5. Final Treadwell beat Ormsbee, 4 and 3. CONSOLATION First round Seggerman beat Coe, 4 and 3; Roberts beat Brownell, 1 up; Allen beat Oliver, 1 up; Milholland beat Potter, 1 up (27 holes). Semi-final Roberts beat Seggerman, 4 and 2 ; Milholland beat Allen, 1 up (22 holes). Final Milholland beat Roberts, 2 up (27 holes). FOURTH DIVISION First round A. S. Higgins (16) St. Andrews, beat L. F. Hotchkiss (22) New Haven, 1 up ; W. J. Ryan (15) Glenwood, beat Edwin Rode (18) Dunwoodie, 1 up (20 holes); O. B. Merrill (23) Canoe Brook, beat M. H. Ormsbee (27) Crescent, 6 and 5; W. F. Smith (20) Brae Burn, beat Swift Tarbell (20) Salisbury, 1 up (19 holes) ; D. F. Hedges (21) Fox Hills, beat D. M. Stewart (20) Dunwoodie, 2 and 1 ; J. II. Appel (21) Wykagyl, beat J. L. Given (15) Baltusrol,5 and 3; J. M. Thorsen (27) Evanston, beat W. R. Hotchkin (18) Montclair, 3 and 2 ; W. W. Manning (21) Upper Montclair, beat L. B. DeVeau (21) Dunwoodie, 5 and 4. Second round Higgins beat Rjan, 4 and 3 ; Smith beat Merrill, 1 up ; Appel beat Hedges, 2 up; Manning beat Thorsen, 3 and 2. Semi-final Higgins beat Smith, 7 and 5 ; Manning beat Appel, 3 and 2. Final Higgins beat Manning, 1 up. CONSOLATION First round Rode beat Hotchkiss, 6 and 5 ; Tarbell beat Ormsbee, 2 and 1 ; Stewart beat Given, 3 andl; DeVeau beat Hotchkin, 4 and 3. Semi-final Rode beat Tarbell, 2 up ; DeVeau beat Stewart, 1 up. Final DeVeau beat Rode, 5 and 4. FIFTH DIVISION First round W. C. McMillan (28) Scarsdale, beat S. C. Lowe (22) Brae Burn, 3 and 2 ; W. C. Freeman (10) Dyker Meadow, beat C. E. Davis (30) Midlothian, 2 and 1 ; Hartley Davis (28) JiacKensack, beat T. W. Weeks (25) Storm King, 2 and 1 ; Paul Minnick (20) Great Neck, beat D. F. Appel (28) Brae Burn, 5 and 4; Robert Frothingham (25) Apawamis, beat W. H. Bliss (32) Colo nia, 8 and 7; James Barber (21) Engle- wood, beat F. S. Voss (30) Dunwoodie, lup; E. F. Clymer (22) White Plains, beat Arthur Acheson (25) Calumet, and 8; Walter Edge (16) Atlantic City, beat C. W. Hoyt (35), 6 and 5. Second round Freeman beat McMil lan, 2 up ; Minnick beat Davis, 6 and 4 ; Barber beat Frothingham, 2 up; Edge beat Clymer, 2 and 1 (27 holes) . Semi-final Minnick beat Freeman, 6 and 4 ; Barber beat Edge, 3 and 2. . Final Minnick beat Barber, 3 and 2. CONSOLATION First round Davis beat Lowe, 3 and 2 ; Weeks beat Appel, 8 and 6 ; Voss beat Bliss, 6 and 4 ; Hoyt beat Acheson, 2 and 1. Semi-final Davis beat Weeks, 2 and 1 ; Voss beat Hoyt, 6 and 4. Final Davis beat Voss, 1 up (19 holes). WOMEI AT MATCH PLAY Mian M. Eleanor Freeman and flii. Herbert Tu. JilUon Trophy Winner In the women's match play handicap, Miss M. Eleanor Freeman of Englewood, and Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson divided hon ors, Miss Freeman winning the best gross in qualification and Mrs. Jillson the best net, and Miss Freeman winning the final match round, three down and one to play. The story is told in the summary : qualification Miss Eleanor Freeman 52 49 101 0 101 Mrs. H. L. Jillson 48 Miss L. K. Priest 56 Mrs. W. F. Smith 53 Mrs. C. M. Hoyt 51 Mrs. J. A. Moore 54 Mrs. M. H. Ormsbee 73 Mrs, S. F. Newbery 54 102 5 97 58 114 15 99 57 110 5 105 65 116 15 101 63 117 3 il4 67 140 25 115 111 112 223 25 198 MATCH PLAY First round Miss L. K. Priest (15) Portsmouth, beat Mrs. J. A. Moore (3) Scarsdale, 2 up ; Miss M. Eleanor Free man (0) Englewood, beat Mrs. M. H. Ormsbee (25) Crescent, 8 and 7; Mrs. II. L. Jillson (5) Bethlehem, beat Mrs. C. M. Hoyt (15) New Haven, 9 and 7; Mrs. W. F. Smith (5) Brae Burn, beat Mrs. S. F. Newbury (25) New Kochelle, by default. Semi-final Miss Freeman beat Miss Priest, 5 and 4; Mrs. Jillson beat Mrs. Smith, 5 and 4. Final Miss Freeman beat Mrs. Jill son, 6 ana i. CONSOLATION Semi-final Mrs. Moore beat Mrs. Ormsbee, 3 and 1; Mrs. Hoyt beat Mrs. Newbery, 9 and 7. Final Mrs. Moore beat Mrs. Hoyt, 7 and 5. The Midwinter Handicap. The Midwinter Handicap swung wide open Tuesday and Wednesday, with two hundred-target sweepstakes which pre ceded the Preliminary on Friday and today's (Saturday's) premiere handicap. Big crowds have followed the shooting and the field is- very classy. Full story next week. "BRUSH" SHELLS 20 GAUGE "LEADER" AND "REPEATER" Winchester "Brush" shells, which have had such a success in 12 and 16 gauges and reached such a wide popularity, are now furnished in 20 gauge in "Leader" and "Repeater" brands, the loads being as follows: 2 inch shell, 2 drams (or equiva lent) of smokeless powder and ounce oi o to iu size shot. These "Brush" shells double the ef ficiency of your gun, inasmuch as they give a cylinder-bore pattern in a choke-bore gun without loss of ve locity or penetration. They can also be used in cylinder-bore guns with about the same pattern and penetra tion as regular loads. If you have not tried them, you have yet to take the full measure of your gun. WINCHESTER "BRUSH" WADS ARM SOLD BY ALL DEALERS ( y.lti ' - m 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. WOODS WHITE MTS. N.H. J- 1 THE GOLF COURSE (6450 yards) Lies between the two great hotels encircled by the loftiest peaks of the White Mountains. THE MOUNT PLEASANT 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. Information at 1180-1122 Broadway, XewYork, and at Mr. Foster's offices. Bretton Woods Saddle and Driving Horses at Ormond this winter. 4

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