PAGE -Mf THE
PINEHURST OUTLOOK
Published Every Saturday Morning, During
the Season, November May, at
rinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina
(FOUNDED BY JAMES W. TUFTS)
Edited by Herbert Mj. JTUlaon
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Entered as second class matter at Post Office
at Flnehurst, North Carolina.
Saturday, April 13, 1913.
M.i
M. :
Departmental Office Hour
Pharmacy open 7 a. m. to 9 p.
Sunday, 9 to 11 A. M., 2 to 9 P. m.
Postoffice 7 : 30 A. m. to 9 P.
Sunday, 9 to 11 A. M., 6 : 30 to 9 P. M.
Dairy Barn, Dairy, Market Gar
den and Kennels, Daily and Sunday.
Trap, Rifle and Pistol Grounds
9 a. m. to 6 P. M.
Country Club 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Studio 9 a. m. to 9 p.m.
Arts and Crafts 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Dept. Store 7 a. m. to 8 : 30 p. m.
General Office 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Telegraph 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Telephone All hours.
Library- to 6 p. m.
Mall Schedule
ABBIVB FINEHURST
From North - -"
and South - -
" South
" North, South and West
8:00
9:80
10:30
6.30
7:20
8:20
A.M.
a. m:
A. M.
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
LEAVE FINEHURST
For All Points ..... 8:30 A.M.
" South . - 5:30 and 7:00 P.M.
North - - 8:00 P.M.
N. E. All registered mail arrives at 9:30 A. M.
and leaves at 5:00 p.m.
Train Schedule
Below is a complete schedule of ar
riving and departing trains :
DAILY LEAVE PINEHURST
7.35 A. M. conn, for S. A. L. No. 81 for South
1.80 A.M. " " "
9.85 A. M.
6.22 P.M. " " "
7.85 P.M.
10.00 P.M. " " "
Dally except S anday .
33
66
41
43
84
" North
" South
North
DAILY ARRIVE PINEHURST
8.15 A. M. conn, from S. A. L. No. 81 from North
8.30 A. M. " "
9.15 A. M. " "
10.15 A. M.
l.22 P. M. "
7.07 P.M.
8.15 P.M. " " " "
10.45 P.M. " " " "
Daily except Sunday.
CARTHAGE TRAINS
Leave Carthage for Plnehurst .
Pinehurst for Carthage .
ii " ,
Dally except Sunday
from Asheboro, N.C.
No. 38 from South
66 ii
from Asheboro.N.C.
No. 41 from North
i 43 ii ii
" 84 " South
7.40 A. M
6.35 P. M.
9.20 A.M.
7.10 P.M.
THE UNITED CHAMPIONSHIP
(Continued from page three)
holes) ; Dillon beat Pratt, 1 up ; Craw
ford beat Shannon, II., 5 and 3.
Semi-final Taft beat Maclaughlin,
3 and 2 ; Crawford beat Dillon, 7 and 5.
Final Taft beat Crawford, 2 and 1.
SECRETARY'S TROPHY
First round G. S. Jenks, Oakmont
beat T. C. Moulding, Westmoreland,
8 and 6 ; C. M. Tyson, Knoxville beat
Homer Boyer, Southborough, 8 and 6;
J. D. Armstrong, Park beat J. T. Hunter,
North Adams, 5 and 4 ; G. G. Worden,
Crescent beat J. V. Hurd, Pittsburgh, 2
and 1; J. L. Wyckoff, Mt. Tom beat
W. M. Ramsay, Montclair, 1 up (20
holes) ; G. E. Wincher, Wheeling beat
J. E. Kellogg, Alpine, 6 and 5; N. S.
Hurd, Pittsburgh beat F. S. Danforth,
North Fork, 1 up; VV. L. Milliken,
Indianapolis beat H. W. Ormsbee, Al
pine, 9 and 8.
Second round Jenks beat Tyson,
2 up; Armstrong beat Worden, 2 up;
Wincher beat Wyckoff, by default ; N. S.
Hurd beat Milliken, 5 and 3.
Semi-final Jenks beat Armstrong, 1
up (20 holes) ; Wincher beat N. S. Hurd,
1 up (19 holes).
Final Wincher beat Jenks, 2 up.
consolation
First round Boyer beat Moulding,
4 and 3 ; J. V. Hurd beat Hunter,, 1 up
(21 holes) ; Ramsay beat Kellogg, 1 up;
Danforth beat Ormsbee, 2 and 1.
Semi-final Boyer beat J. V. Hurd,
3 and 2 ; Ramsay beat Danforth, 7 and 6.
Final Ramsay beat Boyer, 4 and 3.
TREASURER'S TROPHY
First round G. W. Johnson, Hack
ensack beat C. E. Van Vleck, Montclair,
1 up; Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Salisbury
beat B. W. Parshley, Southern Pines,
3 and 2 ; E. W. Irwin, Kent beat P. T.
Craig, Inverness, 2 and 1 ; II. T. Cole,
Detroit beat W. T. Stall, Brockton, 4
and 3; E. A. Johnston, Baltimore beat
Frank Adair, Atlanta, by default ; W. L.
Baldwin, Wee Burn beat J. D. C. Rum
sey, Brooklyn, 3 and 2 ; II. A. Wrenn,
Exmoor beat F. A. Hlmer, Midlothian,
4 and 3 ; R. C. F. Astbury, Waverly beat
A. M. Clark, Youngstown, 1 up.
Second round Cheatham beat John
sou, 1 up; Cole beat Irwin, 5 and 4;
Baldwin beat Johnston, by default ; Ast
bury beat Wrenn, 1 up.
Semi-final Cheatham beat Cole,
1 up; Baldwin beat Astbury, 3 and 2.
Final Cheatham beat Baldwin, by
default.
Consolation
First round Van Vleck beat .Parsh
ley, 1 up ; Stall beat Craig, by default ;
Rumsey beat Adair, by default ; Helmer
beat Clark, 3 and 2.
Semi-final Van Vleck beat Stall,
and 4; Rumsey beat Helmer, 1 up (19
holes).
Final Van Vleck beat Rumsey, 7 and 5.
CAPTAINS TROPHY
First .round M. W. Sales, Detroit
beat William Sutherland, Skokie,l up (19
holes); M. W. Pinckney, Homewood
beat W. P. Wood, C. C. of Va., 2 up;
R. II. Hunt, Worcester beat G. L. Lyon,
Durham, 5 and 3; C. II. Pray, Ekwanok
beat E. B. Pratt, Boston, 3 and 1 ; H. A.
Waldron, Agawam beat G. B. Tabb,
C. C. of Va., 3 and 1 ; H. II. Cutler, Mil
waukee beat Thomas Kelley, Southern
Pines, 4 and 3 ; N. G. MacLeod, Lake
view beat J. D. Hunter, North Adams, 2
and 1; G. W. Watts, Durham beat Mason
Evans, Youngstown, 5 and 4.
Second round Pinckney beat Sales,
G and 5; Hunt beat Pray, 1 up; Wal
dron beat Cutler, 4 and 3; Watts beat
MacLeod, 4 and 3.
Semi-final Pinckney beat Hunt, 3
and 2 ; Watts beat Waldron, 2 up.
Final Pinckney beat Watts, 5 and 4.
consolation
First round Wood beat Sutherland,
1 up; Lyon beat Pratt, 4 and 2; Kelley
beat Tabb, 5 and 4; Evans beat Hunter,
2 up.
Semi-final Wood beat Lyon, 5 and 3 ;
Kelley beat Evans, 2 and 1.
Final Kelley beat Wood, 1 up (19
holes) .
club trophy
First round S. M. WThite, Fox Hills
beat J. N. Hopkins, Bellevue, 1 up ; F. E.
Rogers, Oak Hill beat W. M. Isham,
Park, 5 and 4 ; F. A. Bullock, Oakmont
beat James Barber, Englewood, 4 and 3 ;
Col. R. A. Swigert, Bethlehem beat Ralph
King, Lambton, 2 and 1; E. B. Lyon,
Durham beat II. G. Foreman, South
Shore, 6 and 5 ; J. D. Standish, Detroit
beat T. R. Scott, Glen Ridge, 2 and 1 ;
T. J. Palmer, Hackensack beat William
Yuile, Royal, 2 and 1; II. T. Smith,
Skokie beat T. F. Woodman, Youngs
town, 7 and 6.
Second round Rogers beat White,
1 up; Swigert beat Bullock, 2 and 1;
Standish beat Lyon, 6 and 5 ; Smith beat
Palmer, 3 and 1.
Semi-final Swigert beat Rogers, 2
and 1 ; Standish beat Smith, by default.
Final Swigert beat Standish, 1 up.
consolation
First round Isham beat Hopkins,
2 up ; Barber beat King, 2 and 1 ; Scott
beat Foreman, 5 and 4 ; Yuile beat Wood
man, by default.
Semi-final Barber beat Isham, 4 and
3 ; Yuile beat Scott, 1 up.
Final Barber beat Yuile, 4 and 3.
Four Gold jfletlal Winner
C. B. Hudson of North Fork, with a
handicap of fourteen and a net score of
seventy-three; E. A. Johnston of Balti
more (11), 72; F. II. McGraw, Jr., of
Pittsburgh (28) 150 (36 holes) and W. S.
Morse of Rochester (32) 151 (36 holes)
were the winners of Tin Whistle medals
offered in connection with the Midwinter,
St. Valentine's, Spring and Champion
ship Country Club tournament qualifica
tion rounds. Morse won hU medal
in a tie play-off with A. M. Clark of
Youngstown (48).
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Mr. Alexander Lightfoot, superinten
dent of Palm Beach Casino, is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Houston at the
Arbutus cottage.
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