HIM THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK mm 112 117 121 124 120 It. II. Chapin, Mt. Tom : ili. Ellison, Rochester . L. O'Connor, Indianapolis A. E. Lane, Homewood T. T. Watson, St. Davids 1 f . W. Goodman, Southern Pines 115 0. B. Kessing, Hyde Park . 120 Dr. C. P. MacDonald, Tuxedo 15. K. Uuchman, New York A. P. Atterbury, Apawamis 124 124 122 124236 119236 116237 115239 119239 124 239 125 245 122 246 123 247 125247 FIRST DIVISION PRESIDKNT'S TROPHY First round J. M. Thompson beat A. L. Oarr, 2 and 1 ; C. M. Hansom beat C. S. McDonald, 1 up; "W. J. Travis beat W. E. Truesdale, 6 and 4; "W. W. Powers beat Stuy vesant LeRoy, by default; J. 0. Parrish, Jr., boat ti. J. Murphy, 5 and 4; Dr. G. T. Gregg beat J. 1. Guilford, 5 and 3; I. S. Robeson beat H. C. Fownes, 1 up; Robert Hunter beat J. H. Clapp, 2 and 1. Skcond round Thompson beat Ransom, 2 up; Travis beat Powers, 7 and 6; Parrish beat Gregg, 2 and 1 ; Robeson beat Hunter, 1 up. Semi-final Travis beat Thompson, 6 and 5 ; Robeson beat Parrish, 1 up. Final Travis beat Robeson, 6 and 4. consolation First round McDonald beat Carr, 4 and 3; Truesdell beat LeRoy, by default; Guilford beat Murphy, 6 and 4; Fownes beat Clapp, 1 up (21 holes). Semi-final Truesdell beat McDonald, 5 and 3; Guilford beat Fownes, 2 up. Final Guilford beat Truesdell, 3 and 2. SKCOND DIVISION GOVERNOR'S TROPHY First round E. E. Wilbar beat 0. S. Ran som, 6 and 4; R. II. Hunt beat J. V. Hurd, 5 and 4; James Bertram beat J. D. Foot, 4 and 2; C. L. Jones beat W. E. Wells, 5 and 4; C. L. Decker beat II. W. Croft, 4 and 2; Thomas Kelley beat C. P. Cummings, 2 and 1 ; P. S. Maclaughlin beat J. W. Watson, 3 and 1; R. C. Shannon, 2nd, beat G. M. Howard, 5 and 4. Second round Hunt beat Wilbar, 3 and 2 ; Bertram beat Jones, 3 and 2 ; Becker beat Kelley, 4 and 3 ; Shannon beat Maclaughlin, 1 up. , Semi-final Bertram beat Hunt, 2 up; Shannon beat Becker, 4 and 3. Final Bertram beat Shannon, 1 up. consolation First round Ransom beat Hurd, 4 and 2 ; Foot beat Wells, 3 and 2; Croft beat Cum mings, by default; Howard beat Watson, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Ransom beat Foot, 3 and 1; Howard beat Croft, by default. Final Howard beat Ransom, 3 and 2. THIRD DIVISION SECRETARY'S TROPHY First round T. B. Boyd beat D. P. Kings ley, 2 up; G. T. Dunlap beat F. A. Potts, 2 up; J. P. Bowman beat S. A. Hennessee, 2 and 1; II. R. Mackenzie beat J. G. Nicholson, 6 and 5 ; J. D. Chapman beat W. S. Van Clief, 6 and 4; Frank Presbrey beat C. M. Fink, 6 and 5; R. A. Balfe beat C. B. Hudson, 2 and 1; A.-W. Pearson beat John Lawrence, 3 and 2. Second round Dunlap beat Boyd, 1 up; Bowman beat Mackenzie, 3 and 2; Presbrey beat Chapman, 1 up; Balfo beat Pearson, 5 and 4. Semi-fInal Bowman beat Dunlap, 3 and 2; Balfe beat Presbrey, by default. Final Balfe beat Bowman, 5 and 3. CONSOLATION First round Kingsley beat Potts, 1 up; Hennessee beat Nicholson, 3 and 2; Van Clief beat Fink, 5 and 4; Hudson beat Lawrence, by default. Semi-final Kingsley beat Hennessee, 2 up ; Hudson beat Van Clief, 2 up. Final Hudson beat Kingsley, 1 up. FOURTH DIVISION TREASURER'S TROPHY First round C. C. Morse beat J. H. Brick enstein, 4 and 3; J. A..Heydler beat Hon. J. S. Frelinghuysen, 4 and 3; F. E. Olin beat H. C. Anderson, 2 and 1; D. E. Knowlton beat H. F. Lesh, by default; Donald Parson beat W. L. Milliken, 2 and 1 ; H. B. McClellan beat F. W. Tanner, 8 and 7; W. A. O'Brien beat Charles Jarecki, 2 and 1; C. H. Lay beat J. E. Lauck, 4 and 2. Second round C. C. Morse beat J. A. Hey dler, 5 and 4; D. E. Knowlton beat F. E. Olin, 4 and 3; II. B. McClellan beat Donald Parson, 2 up; W. A. O'Brien beat C. H. Lay, 2 up. Semi-final Morse beat Knowlton, 1 up; McClellan beat O'Brien by default. Final Morse beat McClellan, 5 and 4. CONSOLATION First round Brinckenstein beat Freling huysen, by default; Anderson beat Lesh, by default; Tanner beat Milliken, 4 and 2; Lauck beat Jarecki 3 and 2. Semi-final Anderson beat Brinkenstein, 4 and 2 ; Lauck beat Tanner, 1 up. Final Anderson beat Lauck, l up (19 holes). FIFTH DIVISION CAPTAIN'S TROPHY First round Dr. C. K. Teter beat H. S. Lesher, 2 and 1; J. R. Towle beat H. W. Ormsbee, 1 up; W. W. Plankington beat C. A. Reed, 4 and 3; E. V. Anderson beat W. ,E. Fertig, 3 and 2 ; W. C. Goodwin beat G. W. Heigho, 2 and 1; John Barclay beat E. Q. Potter, 2 and 1; T. R. Palmer beat C. H. Eddy, 2 and 1; J. C. McLaughlin beat A. D. Sikes, 2 up. Second round Towle beat Teter, 4 and 3; Anderson beat Plankington, 3 and 1; Bar clay beat Goodwin, 3 and 2; McLaughlin beat Palmer, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Anderson beat Towle, 1 up (19 holes) ; Barclay beat McLaughlin, 4 and 3. Final Barclay beat Anderson, 6 and 4. consolation First round Ormsbee beat Lesher, 1 up; Fertig beat Reed, by default; Heigho beat Potter, by default; Sikes beat Eddy, 1 up (19 holes). Semi-final Ormsbee beat Fertig, 3 and 1; Sikes beat Heigho, by default. Final Sikes beat Ormsbee, 1 up. SIXTH DIVISION CLUB TROPHY First round W. E. Brien beat J. A. Gib son, 5 and 4; R. C. Mitchell, beat Stephen Gates, 4 and 3; E. W. Irwin beat A. C. Ham lin, 6 and 5; H. J. Robertson, Jr., Beat J. H. Herring, 4 and 3; W. H. Childs beat W. S. Russell, 1 up; H. D. Waters beat T. H. Shep pard, 6 and 4 ; J. A. Barnes beat W. F. Lewis, 1 up ; Robert Foote beat J. C. Bushby, 5 and 4. Second round Brien beat Mitchell, 7 and 6 ; Irwin beat Robertson, 5 and 3 ; Waters beat Childs, 2 up; Barnes beat Foote, 2 and 1. Semi-final Irwin beat Brien, 4 and 3; Barnes beat Waters, 2 and 1. Final Barnes beat Irwin, 3 and 2. consolation First round Gibson beat Gates, 2 up; Herring beat Hamlin., 7 and 6; Russell beat Sheppard, 1 up (20 holes) ; Lewis beat Bushby, by default. Semi-final Gibson beat Herring, 6 and 5 ; Lewis beat Russell, 4 and 3. Final Lewis beat Gibson, 5 and 4. SEVENTH DIVISION First round W. L. Verlenden beat W. B. Ballou, 2 and 1 ; J. J. Walsh beat W. J. Glid den, 2 up; W. T. Stall beat E.J.Phillips, 3 and 2; H. P. Burt beat E. E. Rankin, 6 and 5; J. D. C. Rumsey beat F. P. Lee, 3 and 2; Marcus Aaron beat J. M. Stoddard, 1 up (21 holes) ; Donald Dey beat A. H. Van Brunt, 6 and 5; C. D. Morris beat L. O. Fisher 3 and 2. SsnoKn tcottnd Verlenden beat Walsh, 3 and 2 ; Stall beat Burt, 4 and 2 ; Aaron beat Rumsey, 2 up; Morris beat Dey, 2 and 1. Semi-final Stall beat Verlenden, 3 and 2 ; Aaron beat Morris, 2 and 1. Final Aaron beat Stall, 2 up. CONSOLATION First round Glidden beat Ballou, 3 and 2; Phillips beat Rankin, by default; Lee beat Stoddard, 4 and 3; Van Brunt beat Fisher, by default. Semi-final Phillips beat Glidden, 2 and 1 ; Lee beat Van Brunt, 5 and 4 Final Lee beat Phillips, 4 and 3. eighth division First round W. iE. Blewett beat B. S. Pearsall, 4 and 2; G. B. Burton beat R. C. Blancke, 1 up ; G. W. Watts beat L. W. Welch, 5 and 3; F. W. Spencer beat E. B. Pratt, 5 and 4; A. Bryan Alley beat F. C. Candee, 6 and 4; F. C. Hall beat C. R. Anderson, by default; March Turner beat Dr. J. N. Inger soll, 6 and 5 ; O. W. Smith beat F. P. Betts, 5 and 4. Second round Blewett beat Burton, 2 and 1; Watts beat Spencer, 5 and 4; Alley beat Hall, 7 and 6; Turner beat Smith, 3 and 2. Semi-final Blewett beat Watts, by default ; Turner beat Alley, by default. Final Turner beat Blewett, 2 up. consolation First round Pearsall beat Blancke, 1 up; Welch beat Pratt, by default, Candee beat Anderson, 8 and 7; Ingersoll beat Betts, 4 and 3. (Concluded on page eleven) STILL FURTHER HONORS TO Smith & Wesson Three world records broken since January 1st, 1915 22 CALIBER TARGET REVOLVER THIS ARM IS THE LATEST OF THE Smith & Wesson Target Arms Ask to see one at the Store. Write for Catalog. SPRINGFIELD, MASS,, U. S. IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS FOR SALE NEW UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW Eight large rooms with bath, store room and plenty of closets, plastered, hardwood floors, cypress doors, Cathedral glass casement windows, 7 foot stone fireplace, hot air heat, 120 feet of porches, 3 sides, new range and soapstone tubs, good water supply, pine groves and small pond on four acres surrounding. Apply to MR. JILLSON OF THE OUTLOOK or MR. NEWCOMB AT THE GENERAL OFFICE Household Cares are Reduced by using Perfection Oil Heaters. Are your floors hard to care for ? 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