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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK prize for men in 20. The following were tied for the men's second prize in 21: W. M. MeCord, Knollwood; D. L. Hedges, Coloniaj F. L. Wurzburg, Scarsdale; F. J. Haskin, Washington; William C. Free man, Englewood; J. H. Hawley, Areola; W. F. Smith, Brae Burn. The women's first prize was won by Mrs. C. W. Beck, Jr., Philadelphia, in 21. Mrs. F. W. Smith, Boston, and Mrs. W. J. Buzby, Philadelphia, tied for the women 's second prize in 22, Mrs. Smith winning in the play off. Msr. W. E". Bunnell, Pelham, followed with 23 and Miss Edith Forster, New York, and Miss G. F. Barber, Englewood, with 24. 72 HOLE MEDAL PLAY First division Grantland Rice, 337 313; E. T. Manson, 341317; Marshall Whitlach, 344324; Bay Barnhill, 346 330; J. C. Clapp, 353321; J. J. Hazen, 354330; C. A. McCormick, 358302; T. A. Ashley, 366326; Spencer Waters, 368324 ;D. M. Parker, 374347; E. h. Whitton, 375319; D. M. Stewart, 377 317; Lorenzo Daniel, 382322; W. M. McCord, 384328; B. D. Butler, 389 329; Lloyd Maxwell, 390334; J. D. Plummer, 393333; C. S. Hart, 395 335; II. F. Harrison, 400340; Walter Smedley, 402346; H. A. Thorsen, 402 354; F. B. Ryan, 403347; Franklin Coe, 405345; J. H. Abeel ,407351; J. II. Appel, 410350; J. C. Martin, 410 350; A..E. Ranney, 428; 380. Women's division Mrs. J. F. Ryan, 214210; Mrs. C. T. Russell, 217213; Mrs. G. C. Dutton, 220220; Mrs. W. F. Smith, 228224; Miss Edith Foster, 233 225; Mrs. Spencer Waters, 251239; Mrs. C. W. Beck, 263223 ; Miss Hannah Aronson, 265 213; Mrs. Clarence Cone, 274234; Mrs. E. ,J. Ridgeway, 274 234; Miss Jane Treadwell, 291231; Mrs. Hartley Davis, 295291; Mrs. F. L. E. Gauss, 297249; Mrs. W. B. Lash er, 303 263; Mrs. J. F. Matteson, 385325. Second division C. T. Russell, 385 377; William Campbell, 392360; W. E. Binford, 393365; J. C. Todd, 393 381; A. L. Aldred, 394362; F. P. Lee, 394374; W. R. Roberts, 394362; F. A. Buckhout, 397369; C. W. Harmon, 401381; Clarence Cone, 403383; Dr. A. R. Gardner, 403371; W. B. Lasher, 403379; B. L. Hedges, 405381; Geo. Wright, 405393; G. W. Watts, 410 390; H. B. O'Brien, 412380; H. W. Ormsbee, 417377; H. B. Mallinson, 419 395; A. P. O'Brien, 423383; W. E. Brunnell, 424388; W. H. Hamilton, 428 384; H. B. Green, 429 373; E. F. Meyer, 431399; W. H. Hotchkin, 433 401; G. A. Schofield, 326396; Hiram Green, 437389; Dr. G. C. Fahey, 427436. Third division F. E. Nye, 401389; H. J. Frost, 402386; F. A. Henderson, 409399; H. H. Treadwell, 414398; C C. Beane, 418406; S. L. Allen, 423 407; Guy F. Minnick, 427403; M. H. Ormsbee, 427387; C. H. Ault, 429 373; F. L. Warzbury, 429 397; W. H. Edwards, 431427; F. J. Haskins, 436 408; J. W. Doty, 438422; W. J. Buz bee, 438394; H. F. Hasley, 439399; James Barber, 440 420; J. M. Thorsen, 444436; Ralph Trier, 450442; J. F. Matteson, 457 449; S. Wilbur Carman, 465405; F. L. E. Gauss, 468436; Hartley Davis, 471459; E. K. Gordon, 486454; R. T. French, 501441; I. J. Benjamin, 512 481. Friday four ball 18 -hole medal play. Combined scores. First division 1. J. D. Plummer, 102; M .Whitlach, 85; R. L. Whitton, 92; II. F. Harrison, 10238151330. 2. Spencer Waters, A. E. Ranney, J. H. Appel, A. L. Aldred, 396 63333. 3. L. A. Hamilton, H. A. Thompson, Dr. A. II. Gardner, F. A. Sperry, 38852 336. 4. J. C. Martin, F. W. Nye W. W. Manning, D. L. Hedges, 40970339. 5. W. E. Binford, A. L. Foster, Walter Smedley, J. II. Abeel, 40364339; 6. J. II. Clapp, F. P. Lee, E. J. Ridg way, William A. Campbell, 390 50 340. 7. Roy S. Durstein, F. B. Ryan, Roy Barnhill, C. S. Hart, 38550341. 8. G. T. Russell, A. P. O'Brien, E. T. Manson, II. J. Frost, 39552343. 9. C. W. Harmon, C. A. Speakman, J. C. Todd, B. D. Butler, 40662344. 10. C. A. McCormick, II. K. McCann, W. B. Lasher, Franklin Coe, 40256 346. Lloyd Maxwell, F. A. Buckhout, J. J. Hazen, T. A. Ashley, 398 43355. L. Daniels, D. M. Parker, William McCord, D. M. Stewart, 40145356. Second division H. C. Milholland, C. W. Yates, C. E. Beane, H .B. Kennedy, 40945364; M. H. Omsbee; W. R. Hotchkin, W. H. O'Brien, F. C. Hender son, 40528377; F. S. Voss, Dr. G. C. Fahy, H. B. Green, J. M. Thorsen, 427 48379; W. R. Roberts, C. H. Ault, T. W. Weeks, E. F. Meyer, 41028 382; I. J. Benjamin, G. A. Schofield, E. K. Gordon, W. II. Hamilton, 43651 385; Hartley Davis, H. B. O'Brien, C. T. French, F. J. Haskin, 45872386; W. J. Busbee, J. T. O 'Brien, Guy S. Osborne, D. McK. Lloyd, 44053387; S. L. Allen, R. C. Hollis, II. H. Reed, F. L. E. Gauss, 42735392; II. H. Treadwell, Ralph Trier, T. C. Estes, G. H. Hawley, 43745364; Clarence Cone, J. S. Me Culloh, W. E. Bunnell, J. W. Doty, 426 34392; T. K. Mcllroy, J. F. Matteson, W. F. Smith, F. L. Wurzburg, 41929 390; Guy F. Minnick, H. W. Ormsbee, G. S. Thorsen, W. S. Yerkes, 41818 400; Hiram Green, C. D. Spaulding, W. 11. Edwards, George Wright, 43534 401; G. W. Watts James Barber, S. Wil bur Carman, R. C. Hoyt, 43119412. Friday. Mixed Foursome 18-hole medal play. Mrs. G. C. Dutton and E. J. Ridgway, 891079; Mrs. W. F. Smith, E. T. Manson, 93875; Mrs. F. B. Ryan and J. H. Clapp, 93687; Mrs. C. T. Russell and Marshall Whitlach, 96 6 90; Mrs. Spencer Waters and F. A. Ash ley, 1011289; Mrs. Hartley Davis and H. A. Thompson, 1092089; Mrs. C. H. Beck, Jr., and C. S. Hart, 11116 95; Mrs. W. B. Lasher and William C. Freeman, 111 20 91; Miss Hannah Aronson and Clarence Cone, 112 20. 92; Mrs. F. L. E. Gauss and A. P. O'Brien, 112 24 88; Mrs. Clarence Cone and II. B. Green, 11320 93; Miss Edith Fos ter and J. H. Abeel, 115 12 103; Mrs. W. E. Bunnell and W. W. Manning, 116 2492; Mrs. E. J. Ridgway and Mallison, 11824 94; Mrs. Roy Hollis and Lloyd Maxwell, 12020100; Mrs. F. W. Nye, J. A. Appel, 1202892; Ms. J. M. Thorsen, Roy C. Hollis, 121 (Concluded on page fourteen) Zfe vrnam In fact, in the nomenctatui-e of the table, Qorfiaru Tableware is almost as wtll known as Irish Linen and French Cuisine. Tliere is in ever fork and spoon we make. 85 years of cumulative experience to ensure the cjuafit and enrich the design. And spealongr of designs, perhaps the only fault wtfh the JfOffiart selections is that the variety is apt to embarrass the choice! There are twenty-seven different and distinct patterns and each interprets some historical epoch or influence With the fidelity of a genuine affection. But however the patterns and prices may vary in no Wise affects the quality of QorTiQm workmanship, which is best described as a inif ('yfccfcnce ftficn wf not ortreone Leadincf jewelers everywhere sd porfihsn ?ejtyrofierHtwe and every piece bears this trade mark, tr THE G0RHAM COMPANY tSfipvmXif and Godfmi'tif NEW YORK Worka - Providence and NpwTorK. COPYHItHT 191 Gorham Silverware is to be had in Pinehurst at "THE PINEHUEST JEWELRY SHOP" WHEN YOD BUILD YOUR COTTAGE AT PINEHURST You want it done well, and as quickly and cheaply as is consonant with good workmanship You want the very best independent contractors to figure on the job. I have built Mr. H. G. Waring 's and Mr. J. H. Andrews' residences at Pinehurst; Mr. John E. Pushee's residence, The Hollywood Hotel, Gould's Apart ments, the Highland Pines Inn and other important buildings at Southern Pines. I can give the very best references in the section. Estimates on cost of building made free upon request and bids submitted promptly. Do not build without my estimate. J. J. STROUD, Builder and Contractor Southern Plne, INorth Corollna I'BRETTON IN THE HEART 0F THE WH,TE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE djtrl VVOOIS Improved Golf Course Full 6,450 yard 4 THE MOUXT PLE4AXT Ralph J. HERKIMER Winter: The Ochlawaha Hotel Eustis, Florida THE MOIST WASIlINOTOlf D. J. TRUDEAU Winter: Hotel Ormond Obmond Beach, Fla. Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices J83-BRETT0N WOODS SADDLE HOUSES AT OBMOND THIS WINTER y i! !
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