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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK xiiiPiK tie inr smootixto I , . ltoleoii Win From 9IIhh Sinclair and II. ! Kirkovr in f hoot-oft A triple tie between Irving S. Eobeson of Rochester, Miss E. Marie Sinclair of Xew York, and II. D. Kirkover of Buffalo, at one hundred, gave zest to the weekly trap shooting handicap, Miss Sinclair, whose allowance was forty added targets, recorded one hundred and six teen, but the Committee ruled that she could not exceed a perfect score which tied her with Mr. Robeson, whose allow ance was twenty-five, and Mr. Kirkover avIio added five targets, and who maHv one hundred each. If In the shoot-off Mr. Tb Berkshire IIouhold Bridge and five hundred maintain their popularity at The Berkshire where many old friends are anticipating the weeks which lie before. At Saturday evening's party Mr. John M. Woods of Somerville, Mrs. II. II. Hicok of Burlington, Vt., Mrs. U. W.Wilcox of Cambridge, Mrs. A. W. Dickinson, Mr. H. P. Burt, both of New York, and Mrs. C. B. Eaton of Jer sey City won at bridge; and Mrs. C. II. Lay of Oil City and Mrs. B. H. Osgood ot Chicago at five hundred. Late arrivals include Mr. and Mrs: S. A. Grove of Cleveland who come for the month, and Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Powers of New Rochelle who return with Mrs. C. S. Hammond of Chicago. D?)0?00??0 I?JI700700?J t?00?30?01? 0?30?3 0?J0?0 (?Jl?Jl?Jl?(?J !?JC?C?H?3I?J n I 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 -8 8 Cm, fL w II XO X3 X3 X3 ri X3 XO MR. D. N. CLARK 8 Robeson recorded twenty, Mr. Kirkover twenty-one, and Miss Sinclair seventeen. If G. M. Howard of Halifax (5) and John 0. Spring of Boston (22), made ninety five each, and all but one of the field of thirteen finished above seventy-eight. Miss Sinclair-. 18 18 20 2040116 Robeson, I. S. 17 20 20 1825100 Kirkover Howard Spring Wiiittemore robertson Robeson, S. Crocker Maher Potts Such 24 24 23 24 5100 22 24 25 19 5 95 18 15 20 2022 95 23 22 22 24 2 93 17 14 19 2022 92 16 14 16 1825 89 14 16 15 2120 86 14 18 14 1025 81 14 21 20 18 5 78 13 12 15 1523 78 Ciiandlee, C. D. 8 11 15 1618 68 Mr. and Mrs. J. Allison Barnes and Miss Charline Barnes of Wellesley Hills are among the new comers, and Mrs. Charles Hayes and the Misses M. A. Hayes and E. B. Hayes of Madison will make a long sojourn. . Messrs. G. J. Kendall of St. Louis, D. M. Alexander of Canton, J. C. McLaugh lin of Jersey City, and George A. Good man of Portsmouth, Ohio, join the golfers. Many Journey to iamarcand A bridge tea given in aid of the Sand Hills Farm Life School at the Samarcand home of Mrs. R. W. Pumpelly on Wednes day, claimed many of Pinehurst 's visitors. The Spring: Cfolf Tourney Next weeks Outlook will give the full story of the Spring golf tourney. 'FROM INGOT to CASE Through all the various processes of manufacture, from the metal in the ingot, or from the other raw materials, to the packing in the shipping cases, Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges and Winchester Loaded Shotgun Shells are con stantly watched over and inspected by experts. To this vig ilant supervision, add the intelligent selection of the materials used and the most modern and complete ammunition making facilities in the world, and you have the Winchester system of manufacture. This system produces ammunition as per fect as it can be made. That is why x WINCHESTER C c CARTRIDGES and LOADED SHELLS eniov the hiehest reputation for quality and dependability. That is why they are the first choice of shooters every- fiTP where and the bisrsrest selling: brand on the market. V - Winchester Cartridges are made for all kinds of rifles and revolvers and Winchester Loaded Shells for all kinds of shotguns. supply your "some" cartridges or "some" shells, but specify Winchester make. The results they give make it worth your while. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. New Haven, Conn. 3 All reputable dealers keep them and will LULl "mm r wants. When you buy, don't ask for j" J YWli ! .an? ri 119 Prmm. -i sift ii L r- I "-win. ffiy . . ""71 r Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Ranges. Look for the big " W" on every Box. MAPLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES Our eighteen hole golf course is universally regarded as the finest in the White Mountains. Don't take our ' word for it ask somebody. Further, there are avail able within easy motoring radius, various other courses THE MAPLEWOOD HOTEL THE MAPLEWOOD INN JUNE TO OCTOBER THE MAPLEWOOD HOTEL COMPANY LEON II. CILLEY, Manager Maplewood, New Hampshire Invest in High Grade Bonds Secured by Improved Farm Lands and Guaranteed by PAGE & COMPANY Interest Payable Semi-annually Netting 6 Per Cent or Better These bonds are issued in denominations of $500 to accommodate small investors LARGE EARNINGS COMBINED WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY For Particulars Apply to R. W. PAGE or PAGE TRUST COMPANY General Officii, PINIHURST, N. C. A1ER0EEN. N. C.
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