THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK HUNTER AND BECKER LEAD (Continued from page one) up, increasing the lead on the tenth and twelfth and halving the eleventh and thirteenth. Parson rallied for wins on the fourteenth and sixteeth, halving the fifteenth and seventeenth, but lost the match on the eighteenth, f The cards Shannon Out 6 7 4 6 6 3 4 4 646 Parson Out 6 6 5 5 6 5 4 5 6 48 Shannon In 44457463 4 41 Pakson In 54555453 541 THE SUMMARY The story of play is briefly told in the following qualification scores and match play summary. The field numbered fifty-two and play was on No. 1 course. FIRST DIVISION Robert Hunter 40 45 85 C. L. Becker 42 43 85 T. J. Moran 48 38 86 J. A. Allen 43 44 87 I. E. Prentiss 47 40 87 E. A. Johnston 45 43 88 Thomas Kelley 44 44 88 Samuel Beekman 40 44 90 Stuyvesnnt LeRoy 47 43 90 C. B. Hudson 47 43 90 S. A. Hennessee 46 45 91 II. H. Langenberg 49 44 93 G. AV. Johnson 47 47 94 J. R. Goodall 47 47 94 Frank Rhea 49 45 94 Rev. T. A. Cheatham 49 46 95 Hunter won tie play off, 84 92. SECOND DIVISION 11. D. Omson 48 48 96 Richard Garlick 53 43 96 Conde Nast 50 ' 46 96 Donald Parson 50 47 97 K. A. Balfe 50 47 97 David Gregg, Jr. 47 52 99 G. M. Howard " 47 52 99 P. B. O'Brien 48 51 99 J. L. Toppin 49 50 99 J. D. C. Rumsey 51 48 99 R. C. Shannon, 2nd 46 53 99 R. II. Hunt . 50 51 101 J. W. Howell 52 50 102 James Barber 50 52 102 G. V. Brown 52 51 103 W. L. Ilurd 54 49 103 FIRST DIVISION First round H. H. Langenberg, St. Louis, beat T. A. Cheatham, Salisbury, 1 up (19 holes) ; Stuyvesant LeRoy, New port, Beat J. A. Allen, New York, 4 and 2; T. J. Moran, Metacomet, beat C. B. Hudson, North Fork, 1 up; C. L. Becker, Woodland, beat J. R. Goodall, Bellerive, 6 and 5j G. W. Johnson, Areola, beat E. A. Johnston, Baltimore, 5 and 3; Samuel Beekman, Metacomet, beat I. R. Prentiss, Mohawk, 4 and 2; Robert Hunter, Wee Burn, beat S. A. Hennessee, Cooperstown, 5 and 4; Frank Rhea, Columbia, beat Thomas Kelley, Southern Pines, 2 and 1. Second round LeRoy beat Langen berg, 4 and 3 ; Becker beat Moran, 4 and 3; Beekman beat Johnson, 1 up; Hunter beat Rhea, 6 and 5; Semi-final Becker beat LeRoy, 4 and 3; Hunter beat Beekman, 4 and 3. Final Hunter beat Becker, 4 and 2. SECOND DIVISION First round R. II. Hunt, Worcester, beat W. L. Ilurd, Oakmoiit, 5 and 4; J. L. Toppin, Canoebrook, beat Donald Parson, Youngstown, 2 and 1; Conde IS. ast. Piping Rock, beat J. D. C. Rum sey, Brooklyn, 2 and 1; R. D. Clemson, Orange County, beat "James ' Barber, Englewood, 4 and 3; David Gregg, Jr., Brooklyn, beat J. W. Howell, Baltusrol, 4 and 3; R, A. Balfe, South Shore Field, beat P. B. O'Brien, Detroit, 4 and 3; Richard Garlick, Youngstown, beat R. C. Shannon, 2nd, Oak Hill, 5 and 4; G. F. Brown, Huntingdon Valley, beat G. M. Howard, Halifax, 5 and 4. Second round Hunt beat Toppin, 6 and 5; Nast beat Clemson, 2 and 1; Balfe beat Gregg, Jr., 3 and 2; Garlick beat Brown, 1 up. Semi-final Hunt beat Nast, 4 and 3 ; Garlick beat Balfe, 5 and 4. Final Garlick beat Hunt, 3 and 2. CONSOLATION First round Parson beat Hurd, by default; Rumsey beat Barber, 2 and 1; Howell beat O 'Brien, 1 up ; Shannon beat Howard, 1 up. Semi-final Parson beat Rumsey, 2 and 1; Shannon beat Howell, 2 and 1. Final Shannon beat Parson, 2 up. CONSOLATION First round Allen beat Cheatham, 1 up (19 holes) ; Hudson beat Goodall, 3 and 2 ; J ohnston beat Prentiss, 2 and 1 ; Kelley beat Hennessee, 1 up. Semi-final Allen beat Hudson, 1 up (19 holes); Kelley beat Johnston, 1 up. Final Allen beat Kelley, 6 and 5. WAIK 1GWN F II 01 Til K FltONT! (Continued from page two) H. 11. Langenberg 's new book ' ' Two Halve and Two Holed" is announced for the New Year. Right! Don't mind what ''Alex Ross says" when he's teaching. For further details concerning the war consult Philip L. Lightbourn of the Bermuda Zouaves. Note All queries to this department should be accompanied by one dozen seven-fifty nine dollar a dozen golf balls. Remades will be returned if trading stamps accompany them. U Please make your queries entriely impersonal. The Anvil Chorus. f J I J , , "-. V-v ' 1 I ' - , I J 1 . - ' ' 111 lM JOHN PHILIP SOUSA One of the prominent advance entries for Pine hurst's Midwinter Trap Shooting Handicap DIXVILLE NOTCH NEW HAMPSHIRE THE BALSAMS, June to October THE BALSAMS WINTER INN October to June New eighteen-hole Golf Course and Club House unequalled in the Summer Resort Field. Playing length over sixty-three hundred yards. Surperb Location. Ask Donald Ross, who supervised its construction for particulars, and write for special descriptive booklet. Tennis, Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Wilderness Life. As the northermost point reached by New Hampshire's splendid system of highways, and famous for its rare scenic beauty, Dixville Notch is a favorite rendezvous of motor tourists. Garage, machine and supply Shops. Two well appointed hotels in the center of a vast estate embracing four thousand acres and including farms, dairy, fish-hatchery, hydro electric plant and abundant spring water supply. For booklets, reservation or information address, CHARLES H. GOULD, Manager Dixville Notch, N. H. S. S. PIERCE GO'S Mm UIWUIU n lit n 3 mi Sold at the Leading Hotels The New Jackson Springs Hotel Delightful Ride, Drive or Motor Trip A SPECIALTY OF TEAS, LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS OPENING JANUARY FIRST William Jordan, Manager Annual Holiday Number (DECEMBER 26th ISSUE) The Pinehurst Outlook 11 Its high class general circulation will make it an advertising medium of special value to those who appreciate character and quality.

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