I PAG1E MSWTHE PIN EHURST OUTLOOK: "WrA lM T both of the seml-flnalists recorded duDl cate round8 of eighty-five and seventv nine, while Travis made seventy-eight c- H. Pray and seventy-tnree. i summary : CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Walter J. Travis 78 73 151 1L J. Topping 85 79 164 It. K. Kerr 85 "79 164 R.L.James - 84 82 166 II. C. Fownes 80 87 167 J; D. Foot 83 87 170 C. L. Becker 83 88 171 J.M.Thompson 89 83 172 L. E. Ward well 87 85 172 M. F. O'Connell 87 85 172 Harold Weber 87 85 172 Robert Hunter 87 88 175 Dr. (J. II. Gardner 91 84 175 E. J. Ridgway 89 87 176 Chisholm Beach 85 91 176 Walter Fairbanks 91 86 177 Won tie play-off. GOVERNORS' TROPHY C. V. Meserole 84 93 177 E. M. Taft 91 '87 178 C. A. McCormick 88 90 178 II. W. Croft 86 93 179 j. P. Gardner 90 89 179 J. P. Williamson 91 89 180 Donald Parsons 92 88 180 D. F. Dillon 88 92 180 C. II. Hart 89 92 181 Herbert Yuile 93 88 181 P. S. Maclaughlin 94 87 181 II. C. Crawford 95 86 181 L. D. Pierce 91 91 182 R. C. Shannon, II. 94 88 182 A. C. Pratt 94 88 182 W. E.Truesdell 98 85 183 SECRETARY'S TROPHY G.S. Jenks 94 91 185 Homer Boyer 92 93 185 N.S.IIurd 95 90 185 G.E. Wincher 94 93 187 J. T. Hunter 94 94 188 W.L. Milliken 93 95 188 J.D.Armstrong 96 92 188 J. L. Wyckoff 89 99 188 T. C. Moulding 99 90 189 C.M.Tyson 92 97 189 J. V. Kurd 92 97 189 F. S. Danforth 95 96 191 W. M. Ramsay 96 95 191 II. W.Ormsbee 96 95 191 J. E. Kellogg 95 97 192 G. G. Worden 97 95 192 TREASURER'S TROPHY G.W.Johnson 94 98 192 Rev. T. A. Cheatham 97 95 192 J. D. C. Rumsey 95 98 193 F. A. Helmer 96 98 194 R. C. F. Astbury 96 99 195 E.W.Irwin 98 98 196 E.A.Johnston 101 95 196 C. E. Van Vleck 98 98 196 B.W.Parshley 96 100 196 II. T.Cole 96 101 197 II.A.Wrenn 97 101 198 Frank Adair 101 97 198 A.M.Clark 100 99 199 W.L.Baldwin 99 101 200 P.T Craig 101 1 201 W.Ti Stall 107 94 201 CAPTAIN'S TROPHY William Sutherland 97 105 202 Judge M. W. Pinckney 101 102 203 Thomas Kelley 97 106 203 J. D. Hunter 103 102 205 It. II. Hunt 106 99 205 G. W. Watts 104 102 206 G. L. Lyon 105 102 207 G. Barnett Tabb 109 98 207 M. W. Sales 107 101 208 YV.F.Wood 108 101 209 C.H. Pray 100 no 210 N. G. MacLeod 101 110 211 II. A. Waldron 109 102 211 Mason Evans 106 107 213 H. H. Cutler 103 ? 110 213 E. B. Pratt 106 108 214 CLUB TROPHY J. N; Hopkins 105 111 216 F. E.Rogers 113 104 217 T. R. Scott 107 112 219 William Yuile 118 101 219 James Barber 109 111 220 H.T.Smith 107 113 220 F. A. Bullock 121 102 223 E. B. Lyon 107 118 225 S. M. White 110 116 226 W. M.Isham 118 110 228 Ralph King 112 117 229 T.J. Palmer 116 115 231 Col. R. A. Swigert 117 114 231 T. F. Woodman 125 113 238 J. D. Standish 117 121 238 H. G. Foreman 120 123 243 CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY First round Walter J. Travis, Gar den City beat L. E. Ward well, Megun tunk, 8 and 7 ; II. K. Kerr, Ekwanok beat M. F. O'Connell, Alpine, 5 and 3 ; C. L. Becker, Woodland beat H. C. Fownes, Oakmont, 2 and 1; Walter Fairbanks, Denver beat Harold Weber, Inverness, 1 up ; Dr. C. II. Gardner, Agawam beat J. M. Thompson, Springhaven, 3 and 1 ; H. J. Topping, Greenwich beat Chisholm Beach, Fox Hills, 2 and 1 ; Robert Hunter, Wee Burn beat R. L. James, Butler, 8 and 7 ; E.J. Ridgway, Mont clair beat J. D. Foot, Apawamis, 2 up. Second round Kerr beat Travis, 1 up ; Fairbanks beat Becker, 1 up ; Top ping beat Dr. Gardner, 2 and 1 ; Ridgway beat Hunter, 1 up. Semi-final Kerr beat Fairbanks, 5 and 4 ; Topping beat Ridgway, 32. Final Topping beat Kerr, 1 up (37 holes). consolation First round O'Connell beat Ward well, 3 and 1 ; Weber beat Fownes, 3 and 1 ; Beach beat Thompson, 6 and 5 ; Foot beat James, by default. Semi-final Weber beat O'Connell, 6 and 5 ; Beach beat Foot, 43. Final Weber, beat Beach, 8 and 6. GOVERNORS' TROPHY First round C. V. Meserole, Lake view beat C.H. Hart, Colona, 5 and 3; Herbert Yuile, Royal beat E. M. Taft, Woodland, 1 up; J. P. Gardner, Mid lothian beat Donald Parsons, Youngs town, 5 and 3; W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills beat P. S. Maclaughlin, Scarsdale, 6 and 4; L. D. Pierce, Brae Burn beat D. F. Dillon, Alpine, 1 up; C. A. Mc Cormick, New Brunswick beat A. C. Pratt, Montclair, 1 up; H. W. Croft, Oakmont beat H. Crawford, Chicago, 1 up; J. P. Williamson, Wyoming Valley beat R. C. Shannon, II., Oak Hill, 5 and 4. Second round Yuile beat Meserole, 2 and 1 ; Gardner beat Truesdell, by de fault; Pierce beat McCormick, 2 up; Williamson beat Croft, 1 up. I-. tt narrlnpr heat Yuile. 4 OHiail-Hiw-a- vji - and 3; Williamson beat Pierce, 2 up. Final Gardner beat Williamson, 1 up CONSOLATION First round Taft beat Hart, 4 and 3; Maclaughlin beat Parsons, 1 up (20 Concluded on page six) o -; - 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 Lone Rifle "Lesmok" Cartridges and a Winchester Musket. TF you go in for indoor target shooting with rifle or pistol, of course you want to excel. Tn Hn so vou 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 v 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 favorite arm is, you can bring out its possibilities to the fullest degree by using Win- cnester maKe oi cannugca. Dealers everywhere sell them, and a trial will con vince you that it is worth while to insist upon having THE JJ BRAND Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Trapt 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. BRET.TON WOQD3 WHITE MTS. N.H. I 5 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 pei?"iu!y 9M R. J. HERKIMER Mgr. D. J. TRUDEAU, Mflr. Winteb: HOTEL ORMOND, Ormond Beach, Fla. The 18 hole Golf Course at Ormond Beach ranks as one of the best In this country. Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and at Mr. Foster's offices. Bretton Woods Saddle and Driving Horses at Ormond this winter. i i

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