f THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK SjpS f PAGE MRS. HURD AND MR. POWNES WIN " The Center of Summer Golf 99 Equinox House Manchester-in-the-Mountains Vermont Important additions and improvements since last season On the Ideal Tour GEORGE ORVIS A. E. MARTIN, Manager, of Bon Air, Augusta, Ga. The Lorraine Fm "ZVff" " Apartments furnished and unfurnished for the season and yearly rentals Suites and rooms with bath transiently GEORGE C. HOWE GEORGE ORVIS PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles Confections, Stationery, Etc. I Dot anb (Tolb Soba - Cigars ! I Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Plnehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines Department Store Building S. S. PIERCE GO'S IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS (ujffiffifflEMfX) n n n Sold at the Leading Hotels Your Summer Tour Will be incomplete, without . . a run through picturesque DIXV1LLE NOTCH You will find there the best service and homelike comfort x. J11"? a well equipped garage. ' Write for interesting illustrated booklet, DIXVILII HOTCH.THE BAL 9AMC Philadelphia Office: 608 Perry B.dgS, mhah".'' Their Elffhty-aeven U Ilet in Special medal Play Mixed Founoniei MRS. J. V. Hurl of Pittsburgh and Henry C. Fownes of Oakmont were the winners of special mixed foursomes arranged by Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse of New York and Miss Myra B. Helmer of Midlothian. Playing with a handicap of two they. scored eighty-seven, six strokes in the lead of four pairs who tied for second at ninety -three. Their card was also the lowest gross by fifteen strokes. f Scores-: uTrfi The event concludes the Silver Foils program for it was in reality a special tournament. Next season's schedule ia even more extensive than during the past winter. Numerous trophies have been contributed and a year book is to be is sued by Miss Gwendolyn Curamlngs, the Club Secretary, in line with a vote at a recent meeting. "Winger" Score Hun Tiw The Silver Foils all-season u ringer" or selected score competition' developed an interesting competition, Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson of Maplewood leading with a card of seventy-six. Tied at seventy seven were Mrs. Guy Metcalf of y i vy: i " . c fr -J p J J MR. AND MRS Mrs. J. V. Hurd, Pittsburgh and H. C. Fownes, Oakmont 89 Mrs. J. G. Splane, Pittsburgh and H. W. Ormsbee, Alpine 107 Mrs. Guy Metcalf, Agawam and J. V. Hurd, Pittsburgh 107 Miss Priscilla Beall, Uniontoyv n and E. W. Irwin, Kent 103 Mrs. II. L. Jillson, Maplewood and D. D. F. McGrew, St. Louis 106 Miss M. 15. Helmer, Midlothian and II. A. Waldron, Agawam 105 Mrs. I?. C. Shannon, Brockport and J. D. Armstrong, I'ark 104 Mrs. C.S. Waterhouse, New York and R. C. Shannon, Brockport 110 2 87 14 93 14 93 15 93 13 93 10 95 8 96 JACK VANDEVORT HURD Agawam, Mrs. J. V. Hurd of Pittsburgh and Miss Louise Elkins of Oakmont f The cards represent the best holes (selected) made on a number of rounds. MRS. JILLSON 55244554 4 5 3436453 576 MRS. HURD 45343454544346464 5-77 MRS. METCALF 5534356345 2 536463 577 MISS ELKINS 55 244554463445552 5-77 MISS HELMER 56253453453546563 579 MISS SCOTT 6534445458 3 446463 5-7fr MRS. HATCH 13 98' 55354553444346573 5-8a 1. 1

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