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-v0 : I r aw THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK R. M. PURVES IS THE MEDALIST P A r, K ? Hit the Ball Right- 000 D RICH GOLF BALLS Will do the rest! Accurate, Steady, Far-carrying, Durable Seven styles 50c. and $7.50 a dozen A Ball for every preference THE B. F. GOODRICH COMANY Factories Akron, O. Makers of the Goodrich Tires and Everything that's Best in Rubber TRADE MARK TRADE MARE The New Jackson Springs Hotel Delightful Ride, Drive or Motor Trip A SPECIALTY OF TEAS, LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS William Jordan, Manager FIREPROOF EUROPEAN PLAN HOTEL CONTINENTAL WASHINGTON, D. C. Opposite Union Station Plaza This modern fireproof hotel offers every comfort and convenience at moderate prices. Room with detached bath . . . $1.50 and $2.00 Room with private bath . . . 2.50 and 3.00 Management of A. W. CHAFFEE PARTRIDGE INN AUGUSTA, GA. M. W. PARTRIDGE, Pi op. Open November to May All rooms with Bath. Suites with Private Vp randas, Sun Parlor and Open LounS on th Roof. Steam Heat, Electric Elevator White BooklSt 6 Golf Courses- Write for Big-Iity-eiht Meads Avdertising; olf Tourney Qualification Hound E IG Hi 1 -E I G tl L won the qualification trophy for R. M. Turves of Woodland in the quali fication round of the Advertising Golf Tour nament. In second and third positions, W. J. Macdonald of Calumet and George C. Dutton of Belmont scored ninety-two and ninety-three, a quadruple tie at one hundred and one marking the limit of admission to the first division, William C. Freeman of Dyker Meadow losing the play-off. 1 One hundred and thirty-seven was the top-notch card which concluded the sixth and last flight. Play was on No. 2 course, and "gentle zephyrs" toying with the balls on the putting-greens, added what, is variously estimated at from six to ten strokes to the cards, f The scores : FIRST SIXTEEN R. M. Purves 42 46 88 VV. J. Macdonald 44 48 92 George C. Dutton 45 4S 93 L. T. Boyd 47 47 94 T. It. Boyd 48 46 94 L. A. Hamilton 45 50 95 E. M. Alexander 47 48 95 J.J. Hazen 46 50 96 Harold Slater t 48 48 96 T. A. Ashley ' 52 46 98 Z.T.Miller 48 50 98 J. D. Plummer 51 48 99 J. A. Moore 45 55 100 Lorenzo Daniels 51 50 101 T. T. Kushmore 54 47 101 R. R. Mamlok 49 52 101 SECOND SIXTEEN W. C. Freeman 50 51 101 J. H. Appel 47 55 102 W. W. Manning 53 49 102 C. C. Vernam 48 54 102 S.K.Evans 50 53 103 H. B. O'Brien 53 50 103 VV. H. Childs 52 51 103 W.D.Wright 51 52 103 B. D. Butler 48 56 104 H.M.Adams 51 53 104 G. F. Bailey 51 53 104 W. R. Hotchkin 52 52 104 J.G.Todd 51 53 104 H. R. Mallinson 52 52 104 Dr. A. R. Gardner 53 51 104 C. A. Speakman 51 54 105 THIRD SIXTEEN RolloOgden 52 53 105 A. S. Higgins 55 51 106 II. W. Ormsbee 47 59 106 F. S. Voss 54 52 106 F. D. Montgomery 51 55 106 II. D. Oashman 55 52 107 A. L. Aldred 53 54 107 W. R. Roberts 49 59 108 D. S.White 50 58 108 F. A. Sperry 50 58 108 H. F. Johnson 54 54 108 J. Scofield Rowe 52 56 108 II. J. Frost 53 55 108 R. C. Wilson 51 58 109 A. D. Higgins 50 59 109 T. A. Matthews 54 56 110 FOURTH SIXTEEN Guy S. Pierce 56 55 111 T. L. Redfield 55 56 111 D. L. Hedges 56 56 112 G. 8. Oliver 53 59 112 Egerton Chichester 55 57 112 W. II. Tread well 53 60 113 C. W. Yates 57 56 113 C. W. Harmon 52 62 114 A.S. Brownell 58 56 114 S. L. Allen 55 59 114 W. B. Lasher 61 54 115 E. C. Kavanaugh 54 61 115 W. II. Edwards 55 GO 115 D. P.Morse 59 57 116 Fred II. Ralsten 58 58 116 George Scofield 54 63 117 FIFTH SIXTEEN II. B. Kennedy 54 63 117 W. S. Bird 56 61 117 Hartley Davis 49 68 117 Cromwell Jones 58 59 117 II. C.Walker 52 65 117 T. R. Palmer 58 GO 118 R.W.Potter 54 64 118 R. C. Iloyt Gl 57 118 Guy F. Minnick 5G 62 118 Hiram Greene 5G G3 119 O. B. Merrill 57 G3 120 Paul Minnick 58 G3 121 C. II. Ault G2 59 121 W. II. Rankin G4 59 123 F. S.Smiih G3 61 124 Edward Freschl G2 63 125 SIXTH SIXTEEN W. S. Power Gl G4 125 Guy S. Osborn 57 G8 125 F. L. E. Gauss 62 G4 126 T.E. Conklin 57 70 127 D. H. Cooke 60 07 127 William Campbell G2 G5 127 William Bliss Gl 67 128 James Barber 54 7G 130 Robert Skinner G5 65 130 Richard Wood 57 74 131 Herbert Barber 70 61 131 David Van Schaack G2 69 131 C. E. Davis G2 G9 131 E. F. Clymer 66 68 134 F. E.Mann Gl 75 I3G W. C. Izor G8 69 137 Advertising: Golfers Elect Officers At the annual meeting of the Winter Golf League of Advertising Interests the following officers were elected: Presi dent, Walter W. Manning of McClures Maga.tiney New York; Vice-President, F. A. Sperry of the Taylor-Critchfield Co., Chicago; Secretary, R. R. Mamlok of Paul Block, Inc., New York; Treas urer, A. S. Higgins of Higgins & Seiter, New York. Fox Hunting-, Polo and Hides 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. POLO PRACTICE Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Meet at Carolina 11 a. m. EQUESTRIAN RIDES Daily Meet at Carolina 2.30 p. m. A
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