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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
XllE AlIDtVlKTER HAWDIC1P
Some Fait Men In l,ia of WlnnerN
of TniN Clasnlc Shoot
Comparative figures showing attend
ance at I'inehurst's classic Trap Shooting
Handicap are interesting ; the increase of
1913 over 1908, one hundred and thirty
three per cent. Starting with twenty
seven amateurs and eleven professionals,
the advance was to sixty-five amateurs
and fifteen profe-sionals. H Suggestive
of the class of conestants is the list of
winners in Preliminary and Handicap,
all hundred-target events with from 16
to 23 yard haudic ip :
PRELIMINARY
1908 Geo. S. McCarty, 91x10020 yds.
1909 Charles Nichols 90 x 10018 yds.
1910 ft. M. Owen 93 x 10018 yds.
1011 W. T. Laslie, 92 x 100 19 yds.
1912 A. E. Kanney, 93 x 10018 yds.
1913 13. V. Covert, 95x10019 yds.
HANDICAP
1908 C. W. Billings 90 x 100 20 yds.
1909 II. T. Edwards, 92 x 10019 yds.
1910 Dr. D. L. Culver, 94x10018 yds.
1911 C. II. Newcomb, 9Gxl00 20 yds.
1912 II. VV. Keller, 98x10020 yds.
1913 Jo3. E. Jennings, 97 x 10020 yds.
For the seventh annual meeting, Janu
ary 21, 22, 23 and 24, a big gain in at
tendance is thus early assured.
HIE ADVERTIMKG GOEIEKS
(Concluded from page one)
men's divisions 18 holes in women's
divisions.
Note : The women eliminated from
the tournament at match play on
Wednesday and Thursday will com
pete for one net prize on Thursday
and for one net prize on Friday.
During the week there will be a put
ting contest for the ladies not competing
in the regular tournament. Two prizes
will be awarded first and second for
the best and second best round of the
week. There will also be a putting
contest for men one prize for the best
round of the week, t There will also be
a putting contest for the women who
play in the tournament one prize for
the best round of the week.
Saturday, January 17th A mixed
foresome. Each woman golfer is ex
pected to choose her man partner. Two
prizes first net and. second net; the
men's prizes in duplicate, the women's
prizes in duplicate.
All men players, even those engaged
in the mixed foursome (they may play a
round of 18 holes afterwards), will par
ticipate in a Pinehurst handicap event
for two prizes in Class A and two prizes
in Class B a first net and a second net
in each class, f The prizes :
Qualifying Hound Men 4
Qualifying Round Women 3
Men's Tournament six divisions 1 3
Women's Tournament two divisions 5
Men's Four-ball Foursome, Thursday,
2 prizes in duplicate, one in Class A
and one in Class B 4
Women's Net prize, Thursday 1
Men's Four-ball Foursome, Friday,
2 prizes in duplicate one in Class
A and one in Class B 4
Women's Net Prize, Friday 1
Putting Con est Prizes for Visiting
Ladies 2
Putting Contest for Men 1
Puttinar Contest for Women 1
Mixed Foursome, Saturday 4
Pinehurst Handicap, Saturday 4
Total 47
A If AULY Jtllllk'ft THE BAT!
II. Cr. Itoyal EurnUhe Amuaenient
for One Tntil lie Catches On
11 A bally bird's the Bat," commented
Mr. B. G. ltoyal the other evening.
" Found one testing out his wings while
I was quail hunting recently, and began
trying single-trigger doubles at him.
Never a quiver as my shot shivered the
air. Seemed to enjoy it, and as I watched
closer, I saw that he was chasing the
wads I
" ' Thinks its tiddly-winks,' com
mented my friend Johnson.
44 4 Well, he wins,' was my reply, as I
swung the gun across my shoulder.
44 The next thing I shot was a three
legged rabbit !
44 4 Keep looking and you may find a
wingless dove,' suggested Johnson.
44 4 Gwan,' says I, 4 it's the thirteenth
of December !' "
St. Thomas Tennis Winners
R. A. Balfe and Eugene Jones divided
honors in the singles event of the St.
Thomas tennis tournament, the former
winning 7 5, 75, 62. T In doubles
Balfe partnered with A. A. Stagg defeat
ed II. V. Seggerman and Frank W. Page,
75, 63, 63.
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MR. O. B. WICKHAM
Seventy years old, this veteran rarely
misses a daily golf round
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.22 CaJ&er
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Two Popular Repeaters,
here are two popular Winchester .22 Cal
iber Repeating Rifles, either one of which
gives first class satisfaction for target shooting or
hunting small game. They are the Model 1903 .22
Automatic and the Model 1906. The first, as its
name implies, is reloaded by recoil. After its 10-shot mag
azine is filled and the rifle once loaded, the only effort
required to shoot it is to aim and pull the trigger.
The Model 1906 is a handsome, well-made, fine-shooting,
smooth-working gun. It is a handy little piece which has
no equal in gun value. It has a 20-inch, round barrel,
fitted with sporting front and adjustable rear sights.
It shoots .22 Short, .22 Long and .22 Long Rifle
Cartridges, which permits the use of light ammu
nition for target work and heavier cartridges for
game shooting. MODEL 1902 AND 1904
SINGLE SHOT RIFLES: These rifles cannot
fail to please anyone who wants a good .22 Single
Shot at an inexpensive price. They are well-made,
nicely finished and shoot with great accuracy. They
have the popular bolt action, good sights and are
take-downs. To appreciate their many good points
you should look them over at your dealer's.
WINCHESTER RIFLES ARE
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
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Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps
and Ranges. Look for the Big " 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.
BRETTON ,N THE HEART 0F THE WH,TE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
WOODS Improved Golf Course full 6,450 yards
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THE MOUNT rLEAAT
Ralph J. HERKIMER
Winter: Pine Forest Inn
SUMMERVILLE, S. C.
THE MOUNT WASHINGTON
D. J. TRUDEAU
"Winter: Hotel Ormond
Ormond Beach, Fla.
Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices.
4"Bretton Woods Saddle and Driving Horses at Ormond this winter.