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if THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK u Mrs. R. M. Johnson and Miss Caroline Johnson of Hallowell return for their usual sojourn. Mrs. W. J. Naget and Miss A. Klaus of Brooklyn are here for a short visit. Mrs. Marvin De Witt Rae and Master De Witt Rae of Essex Fells return. Mr. N. I. MacLeod of New York is here for a fortnight. Mr. H. B. Johnston of Williamsport joins the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. Tutheir and Master Tu- their of Chester, N, Y., spent the week. GueMtii sit Tbo Berkshire Mr. Fraanz Neilson, Miss B. Neilson and Mrs. Bertha Throndson of Perth Amboy, N. J., and Mr. W. A. Hoskin of Toronto will remain through January. Mr. II. A. Waldron of Providence is here for the season. Mrs. L. M. Bowers and Clement G. Bowers of Bingham pton will make a short visit. Mrs. Frederick G. Dunne, Frederick G. Dunne, Jr., and O. II. Orcutt of Iloulton, Maine, come for a long sojourn. Miss Carrie Davidge of Binghampton joins friends. Mrs. Myron A. Wolf son of Jersey City plans a fortnight's stay. Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen of New York are here for several weeks. Miss M. P. Westcott of Dorchester is welcomed back. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Creighton and Master Creighton of Highlands, N. J., are rounding out the month here. Mr, and Mrs. G. P. Langdon of South ington return. Mr. G. Faunce Whitcomb of Boston will remain through February. Mr. and Mrs, II. C. Chamberlain of Washington come for the season. Mr. John A. Can of Somerville will remain until spring. Mr. II. B. Smithers of New York is here for a fortnight. Miss N. Joslyn of South Wales plans a short visit. Miss Florence Wallenwein of East Aurora is rounding out the week here. Gu)ti at Pine Creit Inn Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson of Brooklyn are spending a few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Young and Miss Frances Young of Lynn, Mass., come for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Hall of Akron will remain until spring. At JPierce Cottage Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McDonald and children of Toronto are at the Pierce cottage for the winter. They bring their car with them. Jlaseball Candidates In 1-1 ne Baseball candidates are warming up for the usual semi-weekly games ; Man ager Butler Walker of The Carolina and Edward Fitzgerald of the Village, casting a critical eye over preliminaries. Sulli van, Edson, Finnegan, Bowles, De Roehn, Ivan, McCleary, Morgan, Downing, Ash, Lacks, Mack, Hill, Connors, Spredbury, Larkin, Fitzgerald, McCauley, Maher, McCrain, Finn, Hearn, O'Hearn and Swanson constitute the players from which the teams will be selected. HANDICAP ( MATCH PliY (Continued from page Jive) nedy, Racebrook beat C. II. Ault, Knoll wood, 7 and 5 : R. C. Hoyt, Upper Mont clair beat Paul Minnick, Great JN'eck, 2 and 1 ; W. S. Bird, Scarsdale beat Hart ley Davis, Hackensack, 4 and 3 ; R. W. Potter, Erie beat Hiram Greene, Meadow, 5 and 4; O. B. Merrill, Canoebrook beat F. S. Smith, Westward Ho! 5 and 3; II. C. Walker, Brae Burn beat C. F. Minnick, Great Neck, 4 and 3. Second round Palmer beat Jones, 3 and 2; Kennedy beat Hoyt, 4 and 2; Potter beat Bird, 1 up; Walker beat Merrill, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Kennedy beat Palmer, 2 up; Walker beat Potter, 2 up. Final Kennedy beat Walker, 4 and 2. consolation First round Freschl beat Rankin, 1 up; Minnick beat Ault, 4 and 2; Davis beat Greene, 5 and 4; Smith beat Min nick, 4 and 3. Semi-final Freschl beat Minnick, 4 and 3 ; Smith beat Pavis, 1 up. Final Smith beat Freschl, 3 and 2. sixth division First round William Campbell, Detroit beat W. C. Izor, Woodmere, 5 and 4; E. F. Clymer, Park beat T. E. Conklin, Scarsdale, 4 and 3 ; C. E. Davis, Chicago beat W. S. Power, Detroit, 1 up ; James Barber, Englewood beat D. Van Schaack, Hartford, 6 and 5; F. L. E. Gauss, Siwanoy beat G. S. Osborn, West moreland, 3 and 2 ; Richard Wood, Areola beat William Bliss, Colonia, 4 and 3; Herbert Barber, Englewood beat F. E. Mann, Edgewater, 4 and 3; Robert Skinner, Belmont beat D. H. Cooke, Scarsdale, 2 and 1. Second round Campbell beat Cly mer, 2 up ; Barber beat Davis, 2 and 1 ; Gauss beat Wood, by default; Skinner beat Barber, 2 and 1. Semi-final Barber beat Campbell, 8 and 6 ; Skinner beat Gauss, 3 and 1. Final Skinner beat Barber, 1 up. consolation First round Conklin beat Izor, 1 up (21 holes) ; Van Schaack beat Power, 3 and 2 ; Osborn beat Bliss, 4 and 3 ; Cooke beat Mann, 1 up. Semi-final Van Schaack beat Conk lin, 2 and 1 ; Osborn beat Cooke, 2 up (27 holes). Final Osborn beat Van Schaack,! up. The Agriculture Viewpoint Son (a golf enthusiast) You must acknowledge, father, that it requires a great deal of skill to drive a ball a hun dred yards. Old Farmer Shucks! It don't re quire half as much skill as it does to drive a pig 50 feet. Mayor-Elect Curley on the Way The Washington correspondent of The Boston Herald is authority for the statement that Mayor-elect and Mrs. Curley are on the way to Pinehurst, pausing in the Capital en route. The Tournament Schedule (See Jan. 10 Outlook for Tin Whistle and Silver Foils programs.) THE CAROLINA Season: November 20 to April 10 0 TO a B-ffUilltiin no'ii; " XT""- Wi. fl V S-.i WLftiJiA... . 5'. H 'ICI'ia ul G J The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The in terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates five hundred guests and is provided with seventy-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sew age and plumbing. , . ; H. 1A7. PRIEST, Manager, Pinehurst IN. C The Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open tires, electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests' apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service of a high standard. A billiard room and barber shop have been recently added for the convenience of the guests. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. Ss&?&&xk z Ljrf - ,M' .rr- mfr t lip; ik r J HOTEL WENTWORTH The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort. , M NEW CASTLE. PORTSMOUTH N. H. Every facility for sport aod recreation : Golf, tennis, riding, drivine, yachting, flshing. still and surf bathing and well equipped garage under competent supervision. Fine livery. Music by symphony orchestra. Accommodates 600. Local and long distance telephone connection in every room. Send today for a beautifully illustrated book. i Wentworth Motel Co., H. W. Priest, Manager Address Until May 1, The Carolina, Pinehurst, N. C. 1 . ijl- i i ; !
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