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1 ' ' " 1 ' I B4r7r THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK WHITTEMORE AND FOWNES FIRST 1 ,5 gy"-sassfl P 1 Gd Here's a ball that's sure to help the game of the average golfer under average condi tions of wind, weather and turf. The Meteor is without question the best 50c ball on the market. Full size, light weight, floating, depressed marking. It's one of the Goodrich 7. varieties 3 balls at $6 per dozen, 4 balls at $7.50 per dozen. 5 GOLF BALLS 6 38 TRAD MARK Give excellent distance, accurate flight, steadiness on the green and are durable. The B. F.Goodrich Co. AKRON, OHIO m mi my i fi i r lilt a 111 attt n lm ah U wmim ri n I I Af a! m ugh mim opriugs nuttsi Delightful Rtde, 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 Management of A. W. CHAFFEE 3.OO PARTRIDGE INIV Pen November to May AUGUSTA, GA. M. W. PARTRIDGE, Prop. p8' tnn 1 r,or and Pen Lounge on the Wh-P nT eat. P'eotrlc ElevatSr, White trJrK ?"ly,t,-.1ee, block8 from Augusta Coun. Book! ?' V 6 Glf Cour8e AVrJte for 7 Th'j Jatl Willi low IUlal Scoria In Mt. Valentin' UualHleation PAliKEU W. Whitte more of Brookline and Henry C. Fowues of Oakmont, with cards or seven ty-tlve and seventy-nine, headed the field of one hundred and H fifty-seven contestants in the qualification round of the St. Valentine's golf tourna ment. In third position J. W. Watson of Merion made eighty-one with F. A. Martin -of EUwanok and W. II. Faust of Buffalo tied at eighty-two. Bunched in a quadruple tie at ninety were a quartet including Pev. T. A. Cheatham of Salis burj", who won in the play-off from T. B. Boyd of Bellerievn, C. B. Hudson of North Fork and P. S. Maclaughlin of Scarsdale. f Play was on Number 2 course, and eight sixteens qualified under the Pinehurst system with a special divi sion for the overflow, f The scores : PRESIDENT'S TROPHIES II. C. Fownes, Oakmont 38 41 79 J. W. Watson, Merion Cricket 44 37 81 W. II. Faust, Buffalo 41 41 82 Frederick A. Martin, Ekwanok 42 40 82 Stuyvesant LeRoy, Newport 42 41 83 W. V. Swords, Oakland 41 42 83 J. II. Clapp, Chevy Chase 40 43 83 Robert Hunter, Wee Burn 44 41 85 II. J. Topping, Greenwich 42 43 85 R. II. Fortune, St. Charles 46 39 85 C. L. Becker, Woodland 45 42 87 T. A. Ashley, Woodland 44 43 87 Hamilton K. Kerr, Greenwich 43 44 87 S. O.-Miller, Englewood 44 45 89 H. C. Chamberlain, Columbia 45 44 89 Rev. TV A. Cheatham, Sail ibury 45 45 90 N. B. Whlttemore withdrew. GOVERNOR'S TROPHIES T. B. Boyd, Bellerieve 46 44 9.0 C. B. Hudson, Nortu Fork 47 43 90 P. S. Maclaughlin, Scarsdale 49 41 90 W. E. Wilson, Atlantic City 48 43 91 James Baird, Columbia 43 48 91 R. F. Robinson, St. Catherine's 49 42 91 R. S. Hawthorne, Wyantamuck 45 47 92 F. It. Van Dusen, Metaconiet 47 45 92 C. S. McDonald, Lampton 44 48 92 H. A. Waldron, Agawam Hunt 43 49 92 J. G. Nicholson, New Bedford 48 44 92 Lawrence Cowing, Cincinnati 44 48 92 C. A. Spolford, Garden City 48 44 92 W. L. Milliken, Hyannlsport 47 45 92 I. R. Prentiss, Mohawk 47 46 93 G. II. Williams, Hackensack ' 45 48 93 SECRETARY'S TROPHIES W. C. Noack, Detroit 46 47 93 G. N. Bernard, Niagara 46 47 93 R. R. Bamber, Canoeb'rook 49 44 93 L. M. Greer, Garden City 47 47 94 R. II. Hunt, Worcester 44 50 94 C. Z. Eddy, Wannamoisett 44 50 94 Robert Lewis, Atlantic City 46 48 94 J. B. MacMurrich, Oswego 51 43 94 L. E. Wardell, Megunticook 50 44 94 G. F. Brown, Huntingdon 48 47 95 I. F. Boyd, St. Louis Country 48 47 95 G. D. Packer, Oakmont 47 48 95 S. II. Martel, Jr., Montreal 48 47 95 It. C. Shannon, II, Oak Hill 51 45 96 II. I. Brown, Huntingdon Valley 61 45 96 II. W. Brown, Philadelphia 47 49 96 TREASURER'S TROPHIES J. L. Weller, St. Catherine's 48 48 96 Daniel Darreff, Frankford 52 45 97 G. II. Chasmar, Columbia 50 47 97 II. R. Mackenzie, Deal 50 47 97 G. T. Dunlap, Forest Hill 46 51 97 N. T. Worrall, OverbroDk 47 51 98 F. B. Pyle, Columbia 56 42 98 E. S. Davis, Frankford 48 50 98 W. E. Blewett, Glen Rldgc 49 G. F. Berry, Lexington 4S W. S. Van Clief, Richmond 50 Alfred Lucking, Detroit 49 W. C. Belcher, Upper Montclair 53 W. J. Sioussat, Baltimore 48 P. B. O'Brien, Detroit 47 T. B. Gay, Richmond 49 CAPTAIN'S TROPHIES II. O. Smith, Oakley 49 C. II. Lay, Oil City 51 W. E. Brien, Vesper 54 D. D. Cooke, Quoque 47 II. W. Ormsbee, Alpine 60 C. C. Morse, Rochester 65 F. B. Pottle, Jefferson 50 W. R. Davidson, Stenbenville 48 J. It. Rosenberg, In wood 49 It. A. Cowing, Hamilton 50 F. A. Hodgman, Scarsdale 54 W. A. G. Iloskln, Rosedale 53 Franz Nellson, Perth Amboy 50 C. J. Sawyer, Dyker Meadow 50 II. A. Barnes, Minnhalda 53 J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn 50 CLUB TROPHIES John It. Towle, Calumet 52 F. G. Morse, Rochester 53 C. J. Youell, Frankford 50 E. B. Sherman, New Bedford 54 M. D. Fink, St. Andrews 54 Dean Lucking, Detroit 52 EJward Wise, Inwood 55 E. B. Pratt, Boston 55 A. J. Johnson, Racebrook 64 J. J. Adams, Upper Montclair 55 C. S. Can Held, Brooklawn 51 C. V. Beekman. Plain Held 56 M. C. Hermann, Century 56 It. C. Blancke, Montclair 54 T. B.Tabb, Richmond 53 F. C. Morgan, Philadelphia Cricket 58 SPECIAL SKVENTH DIVISION F.T. Buckius, Frankford 57 54 111 Com. J. T. Newton, Brooklyn 56 55 111 E. C. Moen. New York 57 55 112 M. A. Adler, Genesee 55 57 112 W. It. Peters, Frankford 53 59 112 C. M. Cohen, Inwood 54 58 112 J. J. Ferreck, Overbrook 5S 54 112 J. A. Bloch, Wheeling 59- 54 113 S. C. Prentiss, Elyria 57 57 114 II. B.Dillehunt. Baltimore 58 56 114 E. M. Slayton, Intervale 57 57 114 Benjamin Wolf, Philmont 61 53 114 Irwin Wile, Inwood 55 60 115 F. W. Spencer, Falmouth Heights 64 52 116 65 117 60 117 49 51 49 50 46 52 53 51 52 50 47 55 52 47 52 55 54 63 49 50 53 54 51 54 52 51 55 51 52 54 52 52 53 53 5S 53 53 55 56 53 R. A. Balfe, South Shore Field 62 E. V. Levinson, Inwood 57 SPECIAL EIGHTH DIVISION A. II. Gilmore, Frankford 60 0. B. Wickham, Euclid 57 George Motley, Rochester 61 C. F. Hager, Lancaster 60 II. C. Morse, Rochester 63 W.P.Wilson, Wheeling 69 P. S. Greenwood, St. Catherine's 54 M. Sullivan, Detroit 65 G. W. Hendry, Misslseauqa 66 1. B. Roberts, Duchess 58 II. G. McClearn, Jr , Boston 63 J. D. Arnold, New York 61 J. S. Nelll, Frederlckton 64 T. A . Winslow, Edgewatei 63 Isaac Adler, Genesee 66 Osborne Ashley, Rochester 63 SPECIAL NINTH DIVISION G. A. Dixon, National E, A. Johnston, Chester, Eng. J. D. Armstrong, Park E. P. Edwards, Mohawk John Barclay, Greensburg W. W. Brlggs, Portsmouth II. W. Oster, Euclid Joseph Purcell, Cranford 44 45 43 48 51 58 54 58 57 61 58 59 58 52 67 57 67 65 60 63 60 62 59 63 45 44 47 45 48 52 61 64 98 99 99 99 99 100 100 100 101 101 101 102 102 102 102 103 103 103 l:$ 103 103 104 104 104 104 104 105 105 106 106 107 107 107 107 109 109 101) 109 109 111 117 118 119 119 121 121 121 122 123 123 123 124 124 125 125 126 89 89 90 93 99 110 115 122 " Iteputation on the Move!" We note that the Weinberg pivot sleeve golf coat is being advertised "For Pine hurst and other Southern Golf Courses." Reputation on the Move !
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