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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE CAROLINA I THE SCORE WAS 12 TO 4 returns, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Car penter and Master Brown Carpenter of New York will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Byrne of New ark join friends, Messrs. "William E. Dela hnnty, D. T. Leahy and J. J. Phelan of New York return for golf, and Dr. C. H. Gardner of Providence rejoins the golfers. Messrs. John Munro and C. W. Band of New York return for their usual visit, ami Messrs. F. H. Roister of New York ami S. Wilber Corman of Philadelphia come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith and Miss Florence Smith of Chicago return, Dr. and Mrs. David W. Wells of Boston join friends, and Mr. and Mrs. H. K; Baum garden. of Lancaster, Pa., spent the week here. Mr. Bronson B. Moneypeny of Engle wood joins Mrs. Moneypeny, Mr. Lloyd H. Fales of West Newton joins his family, and Mr. L. A. Hamilton of New York is welcomed back for the second visit of the season. Messrs. J. R. Hyde and F. C. Inman of New York, and Spencer D. Wright, Jr., and Harry A. Maddock of Philadelphia are among those who come for next weeks Championship. The llollj Man Household Harp solos . by Mrs. E. R. Behrend who also accompanied for solos by Mrs. A. D. Melvin of Washington made the usual Sunday concert at The Holly Inn one of the most delightful evenings of the sea son. Bridge and dancing are rounding out perfect days and Kelley pool is next to indoor golf ' ' conversation play ' ' in im portance; the weeks arrivals including many who will ' ' close the house ' 1 in May. Messrs. E. H. Boyd and A. H. Booth of Sharon, Pa., J, R. Thomas of Charles ton, W. Va., Thomas B. McAdams of Richmond, R. F. Kelton of Holyoke, M. S. Baldwin of Orange and Robert T. Sher man of Evanston join the golfers. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Melvin of Wash ington come for a fortnight, Mrs. S. I. Hunger, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C, is here for the championship, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Magoon of Pittsburgh come for April. Mr. W. Atwood of Hackensack spent the week here, Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Barnes of Huntingdon come for a fortnight, Mr. ft. A. Farrelly and the Misses Farrelly of New York are making a short visit. Mr. F. A. Helmer and Miss Myra B. Helmer of Chicago return for their usual sojourn, Mr. George H." Sampson of New York is here for a fortnight, and Mr. Herman G. Halstead of New York joins Mr. John A. Heydler. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson of Brooklyn return for April, Mr. Charles C. West of Manitowoc comes for the month, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ives of Cheshire, Conn., return with Mrs. W. II. Bassett, and Miss F. B. Olark of Brockton joins friends. Messrs. Tom Kerrigan of Dedham, Tom MacNamara of Roslindale, J. M. Barnes Philadelphia, Walter C. Hagan of Kochest&r, Tom B&nnar of Charlotte, Ralph Thomas of Framingham, .Leon M. Onlm Opens Tuday'. Ball ame 'nia Approval of the Crowd THE baseball "fans" are blessed with a lively imagination, not to men tion a cheerful outlook no, this is not a pun and because of all this they found in Tuesday's game with R a e f o r d plenty of anticipation in spite of the twelve four win for "our" boys. Taken all in all, however, it was by far the best game of the season for the visitors found the ball for nine clean hits and their presence on the bases added to the noise of the occasion. The scorer also tells us that they re corded only four errors, but all of these were costly. Pinehurst is credited with fifteen hits and one error, and the at tendance, is estimated at seven hundred which would indicate that somebody saw double. There was, however, a crowd which made the grand stand look like the Grand Prix and the uproar of the spec tators was spiced by interjections of coaches and players from the moment Amateur Golf Champion Ouimet threw in the ball till the last man retired. Briefly summarized the score by in nings tells pretty much the whole story, for it does not require a fans imagination to picture what happened when Raeford tuned up for four runs in the eighth only to be retired in the ninth: Pinehurst 0 2 1 1 4 3 1 0 012 Raeford 0 0000004 04 MacDonald of Boston, Eugene K. Mc Carthy of Jacksonville, and W. G. Fovargue of Chicago are among the professionals gathered for the United. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Richardson of Leominster return, Mr. Albert H. White of Mt. Vernon comes for two weeks, and Mr. M. Fred O'Connell of Fitchburg is welcomed back. Dr. William E. Code of Chicago returns for the Championship, Mr. W. A. Julian of Cincinnati is spending a fortnight here, and Mrs. D. W. Baldwin, Miss Baldwin and Mrs. Joseph T. Fitch of New Haven are here for the month. Messrs. C. C. Straughn of Matawan and Charles A. Beal of Summit are here for the coming week, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pearson and Benjamin' Pearson, Jr., of Byfield, Mass., return, and Mr. C. T. Dun ham of Atlanta rejoins the golfers. Mr. C. C. Snedeker, Miss Helen Snedeker of Southington, are making a short visit, Messrs. F. E. Aiken, N. D. Becker, Charles A. McCormack and Charles H. Hart of New York and Messrs. H. L. Scott of Jersey City and Percy R. Wilson of Glen Ridge return for April. Gue.t. at The iexinffton Misses Margaret Daniels and Helen Somers of Boston and Messrs. C. J. Spearman of Dayton, H. C. Harvey of 5 ... -r t Ann nf "Rrooklvn Hamilton, m. -u. - and H. M. Edison of Pittsburgh are late mi T m rvf"n arrivals at xne PINEHURST'S PREMIERE HOTEL Season: November 20 to April 14 4V JET 'ii'L'-i k- ftp w i ' iJLit ' ' m-.1i ..f.-4 ,,..,.. -4 THE NEW ADDITION CONTAINS SIXTY-TWO BED ROOMS, EACH WITH PRIVATE BATH, AND SIXTEEN SLEEPING PORCHES Every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, tele phone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, pure water, and a perfect sanitary system of sewerage and plumbing. The interior is a model of elegance, with appointments cal culated to suit the most luxurious tastes. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. Music hall and excellent orchestra. Capacity 500. H. W. PRIEST, Manager, Pinehurst, N. C. 1 Mill ,m ' '" , K . : .--W-WMMMW!- . HOTEL WENTWORTH NEW CASTLE PORTSMOUTH N. H. The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort. Every facility for sport and recreation : Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yachting, fishing, bathing and well equipped garage under competent supervision. Fine livery. Music by symphony players. Accommo dates 500. Local and long distance telephone in every room. ; ; Send today for illustrated booklet. . ' " . WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., H. W. Priest, Manager Address Until May I , The Carolina, Pinehurst, N. C. THp GO I UMRim An attractive hotel with several bath IIJl suites, adjoining the Country Club and centrally located. Accommodates. 80. : BETHLEHEM WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. JUNE TO OCTOBER -H. A. Lewis, Owner ' Address EDWARD FITZGERALD, Mgr. The Lexington, PINEHURST, N. C.
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