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XX THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE UNITED CHAMPIONSHIP (Concluded from page nine) IIi,it, 6 and 4; A. W. Smith beat F. E. Aiken, 3 :ind 1; S. A. Hennessee beat H. S. Cum mings, 5 and 3. Second eoune Harvey beat Southerland, 6 and 5; Fownes beat Hudson, 2 and 1; Letcher heat Nicholson, 6 and 5; Hennessee hcnt Smith, by default. Skmi-final Harvey beat Fownes, by de fault; Hennessee beat Letcher, by default. Final Harvey beat Hennessee, 3 and 2. CONSOLATION First round Van Clief beat Beatty, 6 and 4; Scofield beat Milliken, by default; Leahy bent Hart, 4 and 3; Cummings beat Aiken, by default. Skmi-final Van Clief beat Scofield, by default ; Cummings beat Leahy, 1 up. Final Van Clief beat Cummings, 6 and 5. SIXTH DIVISION First round L. M. Borden beat R. S. AVIiitman, 1 up; T. B. Richardson beat P. R. Wilson, 1 up (19 holes); II. W. Ormsbee beat II. A. Maddock, 6 and 4; K. B. Lyon beat 11. II. Buckley, 5 and 4; M. B. Johnson beat W. M. Ailing, 2 up; J. H. Herring beat S. M. Merrill, by default; E. S. Wilkinson beat W. A. Julian, 6 and 4; II. C. Fownes, 2nd, beat J. R. Towle, 4 and 3. Skcond round Richardson beat Borden, (i and 4; Lyon beat Ormsbee, 2 and 1; Herr- Semi-final McCaddon beat Spencer, by default; Roberts beat Turner, 2 and 1. Final Roberts beat McCaddon, 3 and 2. EIGHTH DIVISION Fiest bound Ii; L. Putnam beat J. D. Standish, 1 up; F. J. Howell heat C. W. Band, 3 and 2; W. M. Briggs beat L. P. Graves,' 8 and 6; T. B. McAdams beat E. M. Slayton, 8 and 7; F. T. Ellison beat J. W. McConnell, 3 and 2; S. E. Jones and R. C. Blancke, both defaulted; E. D. McCabe beat C. Richardson, 1 up (20 holes) ; H. L. Scott beat P. Blatch ford, 2 and 1. Second round Putnam 'beat Howell, by default; Briggs beat McAdam, 8 and 6; Elli fon, drew a bye; Scott beat McCabe, by default. Semi-final Putnam and Briggs, defaulted; Ellison beat Scott, by default. Final Ellison won on a bye. consolation First round Band beat Standish, 2 -and 1; Graves beat Slayton, by default; McCon nell, drew a bye; Richardson beat Blatchford, by default. Semi-final Graves beat Band, by de fault; Richardson beat McConnell, by default. Final Richardson beat Groves, by default. Guv at Tim I.cxiiig'toti Mr. W. L. Spoon of Burlington, N. C, Mr. W. L. Pernald of Elliot, Maine, Miss Bessie White of Fort Worth, Texas, Miss Margaret I). McNeill of St. Paul, Mr. O -V - ; Jsi it, . : THE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE ing beat Johnson, by default; Fownes, 2nd, beat Wilkinson, 4 'and 2. Semi-final Lyon beat Richardson, by de fault; Herring beat Fownes, 2nd, by default. Final Lyon beat Herring, 4 and 3. CONSOLATION First round Wilson beat Whitman, 1 up; (19 holes) ; Buckley beat Maddock, by default; Ailing beat Merrill, by default; Julian beat Towle, by default. Semi-final Buckley beat Wilson, by de fault; Ailing beat Julian, by default. Final Buckley beat Ailing, 2 up. seventh division First round W. D. Sayle beat J. T. Mc Caddon, 2 and 1; F. C. Inman beat T. T. Watson, 1 up; E. II. Boyd beat F. W. Spencer, 1 up ; Daniel Good beat W. T. Stall, 3 and 1; Robert Foote beat I. B. Roberts, 2 and 1; H. C. Sayle beat J. D. C. Rumsey, 2 and 1; J. V. Jenks beat D.i Witt Page, 6 and 4; B. E. Vaughan beat March Turner, 1 up (19 holes). Second round- Inman beat Sayle, 4 and 2; Boyd beat Good, by default; Sayle beat Foote, by default; Jenks beat Vaughan, 2 and 1. Semi-final Inman beat Boyd, by default; Jenks beat Sayle, by default. Final Jenks beat Inman, by default. consolation First roud McCadden beat Watson, by default; Spencer beat Stall. 1 up; Roberts beat Rumsey, by default; Turner beat Page, by default. A. W. Angell of White Sulphur Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Easterly of Lebanon, Va., are late arrivals at The Lexington. Wliy Wait for July ? New England only has three seasoi s; "July, August and Winter!" IW.iy not wait for "July" in the land where Spring is not a misnomer? luncheon uet of Mm. Croft Mrs. F. T. Ellison, Mrs. C. S. McDon ald and the Misses Ellison and Ross were luncheon guests of Mrs. H. W. Croft at The Carolina on Tuesday. Northward-bo! By Motor! Misses E. Marie Sinclair and Muriel Tannehill are to make the journey north ward by motor. 1 They plan three days to reach New York. All-Stars for Jprll Movie program at The Princess, South ern Pines, is an all-star selection for April. THE CAROLINA PINEHURST'S PREMIERE HOTEL Season: November 20 to. April 14 if F . e him i" 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 anjl table service are unsurpassed. Music hall and excellent orchestra. Capacity 500. H. V. PRIEST, Manager, Pinehurst, N. C. 4 HOTEL WENT WORTH 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 1 , The Carolina, Pinehurst, N. C. npl4C (TO I I I VI R I m An attractive hotel with several bath I I I U 1T1 D U 7 suiteS) adjoining the Country Club and BETHLEHEM centrally located. Accommodates 80. JUNE TO OCTOBEB . WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. H. A. LEWIS 0wner Address EDWARD FITZGERALD, Mgr. The Lexington, PINEHURST, N. C.
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