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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK r The Greatest Golfers in the Country are playing the new GOODRICH WHIPPET the RUBBER PAINTED Ball. They say there never was anything like it. They call it the " Wonder Ball." Orange Spot Full Size Heavy Maroon Spot Full Size Floater Purple Spot Medium Size Medium Green Spot Small Size Heavy Black Spot Small Size Medium Depressed Marking Depressed Marking Pebbled Marking Depressed Marking Depressed Marking TftAOE MARK THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. AKRON, OHIO Makers of Goodrich Tires and Everything That's Best in Rubber Ibotel pudtan Commonwealth Avenue, BOSTON Near Massachusetts Avenue Car Lines and New Subway Station She Distinctive JSoston ibouse Some globe trotters have been good enough to say that the Puritan is one of the most attractive and homelike hotels in the world. Inquiries gladly, answered. The booklet of the hotel with guide to Boston and its historic vicinity will be mailed on receipt of your card. O. P. Costello Manager StoneleiQb Court Connecticut Ave. and L Street WASHINGTON, D. C. Apartments, furnished or unfurnished, arranged single and en suite, rented for short or long periods Splendid restaurant with table d' hote service D. E. STEPHAN, Manager THE PINE CREST INN C" r A recent delightful addition to Pinehurst's Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. The Jewelry Shop Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions THE MID-APRIL TOURNAMENT (Continued from page one) From the Best Manufacturers Only Repairing of Jewelry and Engraving of All Kinds, AH in Our Own Shop by Skilled Workmen MAY WE SERVE YOU? Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina FULEIHAN'S APEIIi BARGAINS IN Laces, Embroideries. Jewelry THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM LIFT-THE-L ATCH Teas, Luncheons, and Suppers The Misses Little, Pinebluff, N.C f on SALE About 8,000 acres of land in 200 acre tracts or more, within one mile of Highway route, four miles from railroad. Satisfactory terms'. Apply to W. ERVIN McGILL, Fayetteville, R. F. D. No. 3, N. C. and Code won the twenty-first by holing a ten foot putt for a 4. Dr. Code had a lead of three up in the afternoon round at the turn, but C. B. Hudson reduced the score with winning 4's on the twelfth and thirteenth, and halved the remaining seven holes. An over approach putt lost Code a chance to win on the sixteenth, the seventeenth was even honors in 3, and a trapped third lost Hudson an opportunity to win the eighteenth where Code played short on his second and overran his third; Hud son missing a nine foot putt which would have won, and halving in 6. If Deibel made the turn three up in his match with Parrish, who won only the first hole in a 2 under par three going out, and who saved the ninth for a halve in the same figure; the cards thirty-eight and forty. Coming in it was give and take with two holes wron by each up to the fourteenth, Parrish rallying for a winning 3 on the fifteenth, saving the sixteenth for a halve in 6, and winning the seventeenth in 4 on good recovery from a hook where Deibel sliced, was short on his second, and trapped on his third. Parrish sliced his drive and wras in the trap on his sec ond on the eighteenth, while Deibel got well out from a trapped second and re corded a winning 5; Parrish losing the hole and the match on recovery from difficulty. Tf Deibel 's morning round of seventy-five resulted in a four and two win from Dr. C. H. Gardner, the Rhode Island Champion. PARRISH BEATS STANDISH Parrish sprung a mild surprise with a four and three victory over Stan dish, the qualification medallist, in opening play. Standish lost six holes and won the third on the outward journey, re quiring forty -three strokes to thirty-seven, and five down at the turn, he rallied for a win on the tenth in 4 where Parrish was in all kinds of trouble and took 7, and he won tire eleventh, 4 5, to reduce the lead to three down, Parrish, however, came back with a winning 4 on the twelfth and he won the match by halving the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth 4, 5 and 3. , Playing out the bye holes he recorded thirty -nine for a seventy-six total, Standish making the ' homeward journey in thirty-six for a medal of seventy-nine. 1f Hudson and C. L. Becker made the trip neck and neck. All even at the turn, Hudson won the tenth in 4, halved the eleventh, twelfth and thir teenth in 5's but lost the fourteenth to another 5. Hudson was in lead again with a fine 3 on the fifteenth, and he halved the sixteenth in 5, with the match all square again on the seventeenth, where Becker sunk a 3. A bogey 5 settled the match in Hudson's favor on the eighteenth, Rev. T. A. Cheatham won the second division and C. S. Mc Donald the consolation; I. R. Prentiss and W. M. Ailing in the third, and .John R. liowker and E. J. Orkin in the fouith. THE SUMMARY The story of the event is briefly told in the following summary: First division J. D. Standish, Jr., Detroit, 39 3675; J. C. Parrish, Jr., National, 39 3978; Dr. C. H. Gard ner, AgawamO 40 80; C. W. Deibel Youngstown, 41 4081; T. W. Case Owasco, 41 4081; A. W. Pearson Apawamis, 38 44 82; Donald Parson Youngstown, 42 4385 ; De Witt Balch,' Cincinnati, 41 44 85; N. S. Hurd, Pittsburgh, 42 4385; C. L. Becker Woodland, 43 4285; H. C. Fownes, Oakmont, 42 4486; Dr. W. E. Code, Chesterfield, 44 4286; C. B. Hudson, North Fork, 41 45 S6; R. C. Shannon, II, Oak Hill, 44 4387; P. L. Light bourn, Bermuda, 45 4388; P. S. Maclaughlin, Scarsdale, 44 44 88. Second division H. S. Cummings, Wee Burn, 45 4388; W. M. Paul, Mecklenberg, 44 45 89; S. A. Hennes see, Cooperstown, 46 45 91; G. R. Harvey, Hamilton, 42 4991; W. A. Kinter, Edgeworth, 44 4892; G. T. Stebbins, Fox Hills, 47 4592; G. M. Howard, Halifax, 46 4692; A. W. Smith, Buffalo, 44 4993; Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Salisbury, 50 4393; W. S. Van Clief, Richmond, 47 4794; Dr. MY W. Marr, Woodland, 48 4795; R. II. Hunt, Worcester, 50 4595; J. V. Hurd, Pittsburgh, 45 5095; C. S. McDonald, Lambton, 46 4995; S. C. Jones, Kanawaki, 47 4996; J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn, 47 49 96. Third division Paul Clifford, Brae Burn, 48 5098; G. W. Watts, Hillan- dale, 49 5099; F. E. Compton, Skokie, 49 5099; Ralph King, Lambton, 48 5199; I. R. Prentiss, Mohawk, 47 5299; Daniel Good, Buffalo, 52 48100; Robert Foote, New Haven, 47 53100; W. M. Ailing, Plainfield, 55 46 101; C. Richardson, Dunwoodie, 49 52101; II. W. Ormsbee, South Shore, 54 4S 102; M. B. Johnson, Cleveland, 51 51102; R. C. Blancke, Montclair, 51 51102; J. T. McCad- don, Whitemarsh, 52 51103; T. L. Redfield, Greenwich, 53 52105; F. E. Rogers, Pelham, 52 53105; W. C. Johnson, Conyngham, 50 55 105. Fourth division J. R. liowker, Albe marle, 60 46 106; J. M. Young, Ham ilton, 50 50106; Paul Blatchford, Westward Ho, 50 57107; T. T. Wat son, St. Davids, 58 49107; March Turner, Wyoming, 49 58107; E. S. Wilkinson, North Adams, 55 54 109; W. T. Stall, Brockton, 56 54110; Rev. E. R. Leyburn, Hillandale, 53 57110; Frank Page, Pinehurst, 53 57 110; F. T. Ellison, Rochester, 51 59110; Caldwell Hardy, Norfolk, 54 57111; E. J. Orkin, Outre Monte, 53 58111; R. A. G. Ault, York, 56 57113; E. D. McCabe, Brooklyn, 62 52114; J. D. Standish, Detroit, 58 57115; I. F. Hill, Hillandale, 51 64115. FIRST DIVISION First round Deibel beat Hurd, 4 and 3 ; Dr. Gardner beat Lightbourn, 4 and 3 ; Parrish, Jr., beat Standish, Jr., 4 and 3; Balch beat Pearson, 3 and 1; Hudson beat Becker, 1 up; Fownes beat Mac laughlin, 3 and 2; Dr. Code beat Parson, 6 and 4; Case beat Shannon, 4 and 3. Second round Deibel beat Dr. Gard ner, 4 and 2; Parrish, Jr., beat Balch, 5 and 4; Hudson beat Fownes, 4 and 3; Dr. Code beat Case, 1 up (21 holes). Semi-final Deibel beat Parrish, 2 up; Code beat Hudson, 1 up. Final Deibel beat Code, 4 and 3.
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