VOL. XVI, NO. 14 SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1913 FIVE CENTS TEAM MATCH AND FOURSOME They Afford Yariety of Play for tie Silver Foils and Tin Whistles Henry C,Fowiicand Ilh on,Charl(ii IB., JL.ad Iligr Field with Net Card of Seventy-Two mm THE season's novelty on the Silver Foils pro gram was the team nin teh, two classes of six players each quali fying at medal play for one match round for six cups presented by Mrs. ltupert C. King of New Canaan, Conn. ln the match rounds of Class A, Mrs. J. V. Ilurd (plus 3) beat Miss Dorothy llutchin-on (8), three and two; Mrs. C. II. Vander beck (0) beat Miss Louise El kins (0), four and three; and Mrs. Guy Metcalf (10) won on the default of Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson (5). In (.'lass B, Mrs. T. It. Palmer (20) defeat d Miss Hazel Shan non (12) one up; Miss Lucy K. Priest (12) beat Miss C. Doris Small (25), live and three; and Mrs. I. S. Itobeson (20) won from Miss Agnes Blaucke (12), by four and three. In qualification, Mrs. Ilurd (nee Dorothy Campbell) led with a card of 01; Mrs. Vanderbeek second in 98 and Mrs. Jillson third in 103. M Other scores were: Mrs. Metcalf, 111; Miss Elkin, 112; Miss Shannon, 113; Mrs. It. T. Palmer, and Miss Priest, 114; Miss Hutchinson, 110; Mrs. Itobeson and Miss Blancke, 120; Mrs. J. II. Price, 121; Mis Small, 123; Miss Edith Harnett, 124; Mrs. Edward Worth, 125; Mrs. It. C. Shannon, II., 120; Mrs. Harry Bui rage, 127; Miss Gwendolyn Cummiugs and Mrs. D.J. It ss,12S; Mrs. J. P. William son, 131; Miss Jeanne Brown, 132; Mis. J. D. Climo, 134; Miss Maijorie Lippin cottaudMis. E. J. Bidgway, 135; Mrs. W. K. Truesdell, Mrs. II. W. Ormsbee and Mrs. C. C. Brinton, 130; Mrs. C. S. Waterhoue, 137; Mrs. J. 1ST. Huyck, 138; Mrs. T. J. Check, 130 and Mrs. G. D. Mutton, 140. Mrs. Williamson w.is the winner of the consolation bogey competition and a prize presented by Miss Brown, finishing three up, with Miss Harnett second, one down. Mrs. Waterhoiise and Mrs. Shan non were each two down ; Miss Cum mings, four down; Mrs. Check and Mrs. Worth, six down; Mrs. Itidgway and Mrs. Brinton, seven down; Mrs. Brown concluding the list eight down. Two Hull FoumomcN for Tin Wliitls Two-ball fuursomes rounded out the past week for the Tin Whistles, Henry C. F'ownes and his son, Charles B. Fownes, of Pittsburgh, who plajed with a handi cap of nine, leading with a net of seventy-two. For second place a tie re sulted between W. E. Truesdell of Fox Hills and Robert Hunter of Wee Burn (whose allowance was 7), and W. L. Ilurd of Pittsburgh and E. M. Slayton of Manchester (22) at 73. 0?3 0?0 ? 0?3 0?0 0?0 0?3 0?3 0?3 0?0 C?0 0?0 (10), Foot and Micou (12), 85; Kumsey and Ormsbee (10), Hawkins and Morse (14), 86; Towle and Hunt, (15), 87; Mackenzie and Fink (22). 90; Milliken and Lightbourn (13), 91. OuktM of IHIm Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. Parker W. Whittemore, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spring, Mrs. Emma Sirclair, Miss Marie Sinclair and Mr. N. S. Ilurd were guests at dinner at The Highland Pines Inn Tuesday even- i i ' - - ;Tv 1 ) J f J. va t-L -f A-' 1 5J v - JZ-f-J:' V- --1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 MK. PARKER W. WHITTEMORE An anuiial visitor who is warmly welcomed to the rapidly increasing list of cottage owners. i 9 9 9 9 i 2 W. C. Fownes, Jr., and Gregg (5), made 74; Shannon, II and Iioyd (11,) 75; Nicholson and Becker (9), 77; Itobe son and Beach (5), 78; Taft, and Water house (1G), Stall and Mabbett (13), 79; Johnson and McGraw (10), 80; Worden and Cheatham (13), 81 ; Croft, and Mac laughlin (10), Kellogg and Fletcher (15), N. S. Ilurd and J. V. Ilurd (13), 82; Thompson and Thayer (9), Abbe and Pottle (24), 83; Wyckoft' and Brown ing. 1 The hotel promises to be a pop ular destination point for Pinehurst vis itors, accessible as it is by good roads and but six miles distant. To JIet Mr. 3. V. Ilurd Mrs. William L.. Hard of Pittsburgh entertained at The Pines on Thursday at afternoon tea in honor of her daughter in law, Mrs. J. V. Ilurd (nee Dorothy Campbell). B. WARREN CORKRAN FIRST One Hundred and Fifty-four Wins Gold Medal in Spring Golf Tourney i William C. Fohiim, Jr.. I Second in 157, and Walter ,T. Travln Third In 1.W Entrain t Im I T B. W. Cork ran was the; gold medallist in Tues day's second round of thirty-six hole qualifica tion in the ninth annual Spring golf tournament with a card of one hun- d red 'fifty-four. William' C. Fownes, Jr., former national champion, finished second in one hundred and fifty-seven, one stroke better than Walter J. Travis, who dropped into third place at one hun--dred and flfty-eight. The variation in scores due to combined play on both the No. 2 and No. 3 courses was most inter esting, and while the bogey lor both is eighty, the latter is one hundred and" fifty yards longer. The average increase1 of scores in the first division figures No. 2 as two and one-half strokes haider than No. 2, but Cork ran found it two strokes easier, Travis six strokes harder,. Fownes five. So there you are ! 1 The" cards are interesting : COKKKAN OUT 5 4 3 5 5 4 5 3 2-36 IN 74445644 3-40 76 OUT 354 34355 436 IN 55463554 5-4278-154 FOWNES OUT 54445354 337 IN 55454344 5-3976 OUT 5 5 5 4 4 3 5 4 439 IN 55444574 442-81-157 TRAVIS OUT 44546464 340 IS 44445344 43676 OUT . 55453445 439 IS 54554465 51382-158 Henry C. Fownes was fourth in 161; Hunter, Kerr, Whittemore, Beach, Ty son, Becker, Scott,, Stagg, Gregg, Por ter, Bass and Williamson completing the first division with the limit of admission at 173 and no ties, f Ten divisions qual ified under the Pinehurst class system, and there are special divisions for the overflow. Match play continues through today, f Two hundred and twenty-two cards were returnefrora a revised en trance of two hund'jed ajid twenty-six"; some twenty entries discarded as- "not. yet heard from' f Finalt match rounds are in progress as The OutLook goes to press. 1