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r PAGE BftSPWPMT THE pinehurst outlook tSSWBBBBT 10 - IWIK IWWW 'WIW H THE HOIiliY Iftfl. TIN WHISTLE PRIZE WINNERS Seasons January to May 1 mm &n Holly Inn is one of the most comfortable, attractive and popular hotels in h, accommodating with its annexes, 200 guests. The interior, which has The the South, been thoroughly renovated and refurnished since last season, is cheerful and home- 11 -IX .... 1.- I 1 A. I. ,J 4n..n!nki'iv in fixnf aIksO condition. There are a number of rooms connected with private baths which are let singly or en suite. The hotel is heated throughout by steam and there are open fires in the foyer and parlors. A large music room where daily concerts and dancing are enjoyed, together with the attractive Dutch room and the billiard room, provide appreciated social features. The excellent cuisine and service for which the hotel is noted, will be maintained and patrons will find the Holly Inn a most comfortable home from January to May. F C. ABBE, manager, Pinehurst, N. C. The Harvard, PINEHURST, N. C. TiMEHURST.Ti.C A homelike hotel, modern m every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests run in connection with The Berkshire. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. H Km A jt jL fct ? itsrmn rnri t ,a fins 6 sea cw mmai HI irT ' .r i- BlIKrtWi HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. AIRWAYS OPEt JFOIl THE IlECEPTIOJT OF 617ESTI, HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. D. S. WHITE, President The Citizens NationalBank Of RALEIGH, N. C, (Commercial and Checking Accounts) AND THE RALEIGH SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO., (Savings accounts 4 per cent quarterly J invite correspondence for all kinds of banking. Combined Resources Nearly Three Million Joseph G. Brown, G.H.Andrews President Cashier The National State and City Bank of Richmond, Va.,lnvltes you to open an account. Capital and Surplus One Million, Six Hundred Thousand Dollars. . ..... - , ; r Jledal Play, Boffej and Selected Score Handicaps Open Program H. W. ORMSBEE of Alpine, playing with a handicap of eighteen, lead the field in Mon day's selected score Tin 3 Vvniistie nanaicap wilh a a card of fifty Coach' Cp A. A. Stagg of Chicago ( t-1 University (8) and Philip L. Lightbourn of Bermuda (15) divided honors for second place in a tie at fifty one. fThe scores: OUT IN NET II. W. Ornisbee 24 26 50 A. A. Sbigg 21 27 51 l L. Lightbourn 25 26 51 A. A. Stagg 21 27 51 C. B. Hudson 23 30 53 T. A. Cheatham 28 25 53 C. L. Becker 27 27 54 II. II. Hunt 26 29 55 F. .C. Abbe 25 30 55 II. A. Waldron 27 28 55 W. L. Baldwin 27 29 56 J. 11. Goodall 28 2S 56 K. C. Shannon, II 27 30 57 J. D. C. liunisey 29 28 57 T.L. lledfield 20 31 57 G. F. Brown 28 30 58 R. S. Hawthorne 28 30 58 J. B. Bo wen 28 30 58 G.T. Dunlap 27 32 59 R. A. Swigert 29 31 60 James Barber 32 28 60 David Gregg, Jr. 28 31 62 Ilev. Cheatham Downi Ilogfey In a match play handicap against bogey Rev. T. A. Cheatham of Salisbury, N. C, who had an allowance of twelve strokes, was first, 1 up, with James Bar ber of Englewood (26) second, 1 down. 1 Other scores were : Redfield 36, Abbe 26, 2 down; Milliken 15, Hudson 14, Swigert 24, 3 down; Bowen 22, Brown (J. S.) 16, 4 down ; Becker 6, Goodall 16, Shannon 13, Nicholson 14, Brown (G. F.) 13, 5 down; Lightbourn 15, 6 down; Waldron 14, 8 down; Ormsbee 18, Dun lap 15, Rumsey 17, Dr. Man 15, 9 down. C. II. Ilurtaon JLvarift Field Eighty-two won the medal play hand icap which opened the schedule, for C. 1$. Hudson of North Fork ; his handi cap 14. John R. Goodall of Bellerieve (16) was second in eighty-eight, with P. L. Lightbourn of Bermuda and G. T. Dunlap of Forest Hill (each 15) tied for third in eighty-nine. 1 The scores : Country Clnb Governor At the annual meeting of the Pinehurst Country Club the following Board of Governors was re-elected: President, Leonard Tufts, Boston, Mass. ; Secretary Treasurer, Herbert L. Jillson, Pinehurst ; Governors: Allan E. Lard, Washing ton, D. C. ; H. C. Fownes, Pittsburg ; G. W. Watts, Durham, N. C; H. W. Ormsbee, Fitchburg; J. D. Climo, Cleve land ; C. L. Becker, Boston ; W. L. Hurd, Pittsburg ; James D. Foot, Rye ; J. p. Gardner, Chicago; Irving S. Robeson, Rochester; Tournament Committee, Messrs. Fownes, Omsbee, Becker, Robe son and Gardner. Colonel A. W. Oreen'n Tribute Col. A. W. Green of the National Bis cuit Company, his daughter, Miss Jose phine Green, his grandson, Master Ar thur Carrott, General Manager Louis Islehardt and Contractor F. Wilmoth of the National Biscuit Company spent a portion of the week here, coming in Colonel Green's private ear. f "I'm wondering why anybody ever forsakes this superb climate for the far South," said Colonel Green." I have not seen its equal the world over." Wox Hunting-, Polo and Iliden The following equestrian fixtures are announced by M. F. II., J. T. Twitty : FOX HUNTS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Meet at Carolina 8 A. m. TOLO PKACTICK Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Meet at Carolina 11 a. m. EQUESTRIAN HIDES Daily Meet at Carolina 2.30 i M. OrniNhee IMayed the Can! Harry A. Waldron of Agawam and II. W. Ormsbee of Alpine are the first of the golfers to negotiate "freak" shots. If Mr. Waldron played from a sand tee box, not knowing he could drop, f Mr. Ormsbee's ball lodged inside a tin can in the rough and he played the can, makings the hole, the tenth on No. 3, in six. Fine Nport Tor luail Hunter The opening weeks of December have provided rare sport for the quail hunters and many are enjoying it. The presence of numerous wild turkeys, a deer now and then, and an occasional woodcock also add to the interest of the u chase." Team Mate-hen are Enjoyable out in gr hp nt A series of Tin Whistle team matches Hudson 46 50 96 14 82 between the Reds and the Blues are pro- Goodall 55 49 104 16 88 viding interesting diversion. The total Lightbourn 50 54 104 15 89 result for the season will decide which Dunlap 52 52 104 15 89 &ide entertains at the annual dinner. Becker 44 52 96 6 90 Cheatham 49 53 102 12 90 uiw of Jii Pi-lent Abbe - 57 59 116 26 90 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pratt of the Ormsbee 54 57 111 18 93 Orange were dinner guests of Miss Lucy Marr 52 59 111 15 96 K. Priest at a Carolina dinner Wednes- Rumsey 55 59 114 17 97 day evening. 0
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