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1 PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK COUNTRY CLUB ANNUALS The charge for the use of the links and , np if f- Tv r p TV T rv A J 1 TVT C courts is one dollar by the day, twenty lilt U G IT L lN UA OLD LI M E 1 vll 1 XT IV 1 .1 . VI I uuuars uy me montn ana xnirty aoiiars for the season. , The Schedule of Golf Tournaments for 1916 XII 15 TIUT WHISTLE COXTETS c jjggjBF Date and llul of Competition Concretely Set Forth Ji FOR the benefit of the golfing public we are printing the complete schedule of the Pine hurst Golf Tourna ments, the rules of entry and handicaps and prizes as handed us by the Governors of the Pinehurst Country Club. Tenth Annual St. Valentine's (Women) February 9 to 12 Gold medal for the best qualification score, sterling cups for division winners and runners-up in divisions of eight. Twelfth Annual Spring (Pinehurst system) February 28 to March 4 Gold medal for best qualification score, Presi dent's, Governors', Secretary's, Treasur er 's, Captain 's, Club and six special cups to winners in twelve divisions, sterling cups to first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh division runners-up and consolation winners, silver medals to divi sion runners-up and consolation winners in the remaining five divisions, sterling cups for division winners in consolation overflow. Fourteenth Annual United North .and South Championship (Women) March 25 to 30 Gold medal for best qualification score, Championship, Gover nors', Secretary's and Treasurer's cups to division winners and sterling cups to runners-up in eights. Sixth Annual ' ' United ' ' Open Ama teur Professional (Four ball, best ball) March 31 Cup for amateur in leading pair, one hundred, fifty and twenty-five dollars for leading profes sional score. Sixteenth Annual "United" Open Championship April 1 Championship gold medal and one hundred dollars to winner, fifty dollars to second, and twenty-five dollars to third with special prize of twenty-five dollars for the best eighteen hole round. Sixteenth Annual "United" Ama teur Championship April 3 to 8 Gold medal for best qualification score, Cham pionship, Governors', Secretary's, Treas urer's, Captain's and Club cups to divis ion winners, sterling cups to division runners-up and consolation winners. Eighth Annual Mid-April April 11 to 15 Sterling cup for best qualification score, President's and Governors cups to division winners, cups to first division runners-up and consolation winners. Sil ver medal to second division winners and runner-up. requirements In sending or making entries, please be. careful to give full name, club member--ship, and city or town address. Kindly make entries as far in advance as possi ble. Post and telegraph entries are both ; accepted. A Ut of the lOlO Match February 14-17 Round Robin. Twenty eight to quailfy. February 15 For those who failed to qualify February 14. February 21 Twelfth Anniversary. Flag contest. Two classes. February 26 Four-ball. Medal Play. March 6 Mixed Foursome. Medal play. March 8 Team Match and Sixth Annual Dinner. March 13-15 Twelfth Annual Cham pionship. Medal Play. Fifty-four holes, eighteen in each course. March 20 Medal Play. Best selected fourteen holes. Three classes. March 22 Match Play vs. Bogey. March 23 Special tournament for those that have not won a prize this season. Medal Play. A bewildering array of prizes for every contest have been donated to the club by the following gentlemen: Messrs. H. C. Lay, F. C. Abbe, H. W. Priest, E. M. Taft, E. H. Behrend, C. C. Eddy, H. W. Ormsbee, Stuyvesant LeRoy, I. S. Robeson, H. S. Houston, E. M. Slay ton, J. R. Bowker, Member, A. Bryan Alley, Robert Hunter, W. E. Truesdell, J. B. Bowen, C. S. McDonald, Donald Parson, P. W. Whittemore, J. G. Nickol son, W. L. Milliken, H. C. Fownes, E. G. Chandlee, David Gregg, Jr., J. Henry Herring, M. W. Marr, E. J. Phillips, T. L. Redfield, J. D. C. Rumsey, R. H. Hunt, T. B. Boyd, H. H. Rackham, G. C. Dunlap, Edwin Henderson, J. M. Thomp son, C. M. Wells, H. H. Buckley, J. P. Gardner, C. B. Hudson, G. G. Packer, T. R. Palmer, W. S. L. Hawkins, W. L. Hurd, M. B. Johnson, Leonard Tufts, A. C. Aborn, J. S. Brown, Jack Jolly, W. S. Morse, Donald Ross, W. S. Van Clief and J. L. Wyckoff. Nocl&tl Service Committee A Social Service Committee has been formed by ladies at Pinehurst to systema tize the helpful work to be done in this section. The ladies of the Committee ask that cases of need be reported direct to the Field Workers, Mrs. T. A. Cheatham of Miss Helen Child, so that the work to be done shall not be unnecessarily dupli cated nor those requiring assistance be overlooked. The members of the Com mittee and all those wishing to assist them will meet every Friday at 10 a. m. at the house of the president, Mrs. P. W. Whitte more, Village Green East. Everyone in terested is invited to help, either actively or by contributions or in both ways. Governor Brumbaugh of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Brumbaugh have been spending their honeymoon at the Carolina this past week. The Gov ernor was married quietly in Philadel phia Saturday, and came to environs familiar and pleasant. He was cordially welcomed by a few old friends, and was a large part of the time on the links teaching Mrs. Brumbaugh the mysteries of the game of golf. lSinn: nn-ir" Ace Deuce Trey Diamond Ace, Green Spot, Extra Heavy, Small Size Diamond Ace, Blue Spot, Heavy, Small Size Diamond Deuce, Medium Heavy, Small Size Diamond Trey, Orange Spot, Full Size, Heavy Diamond Trey, Red Spot, Full Size, Floater $9.00 per dozen These balls have been played in many important tournaments this season. From the center out Worthington Balls are wound perfectly round' through our patented process and will always retain their shape. From our own mechanical tests we have yet to see any competing ball that will beat them for distance. We do not use liquid, semi-liquid or soft centers. Worthington Golf Balls have the best quality rubber centers. Become acquainted with them and get genuine playing pleasure in their use. The Worthington Ball Company ELYRIA, OHIO HERCULES POWDER HERCULES POWDER. ATTEND THE Midwinter Handicap AT Pinelmrst Last year this classic event was won with shells loaded with Hercules "E. C." Powder that never goes back on. you makes your skill count. That is why. the big handicaps during 1915 were won with Hercules Powder. Hercules lead the way at The Southern Handicap The Western Handicap The Grand American Handicap Start the season right by using the winning powders, Infallible or E. C. If you haven't received a copy of our booklet "Trapshooting," send for one today. 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