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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 14 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WEST VIRGINIA A European Cure in America The GREENBRIER HOTEL European Plan OPEN ALL THE YEAR Finest Bath Establishment in America connected directly with the Hotel. Nauheim and all principal baths of Euro pean Health Resorts are given with equal benefit in Winter as in Summer. 6,300 yard Golf Course in fine condition. Fred Sterrt booking 0FFICES J. H. Slocum j) red oterry . New York The Plaza A Managing Director Roston Conlev Plaza Eesident Manager THE PLAZA NEW YORK A oriel's R et m o u s Hotel Opposite Central Park at 59th Street BEST FOR COMFORT, LUXURY AND EXCLUSIVENESS Close to Shops and Theatres Fred Sterry Write for Booklet Managing Director Tlie Absolute Dependability of Sutton's Grass KAAri iuvni.aa whatToTpayo Sutt0n'S individual varieties or mixtures, you get exactly i RllA?ndJnrt5ftr thAn that 5'0U Pay for pure grass, seed only. The chaff is all taken out. All weed seed entirely removed Tohie you have, -been down to our establishment at Reading, Eng land, and witnessed the workings of our numerous cleaning machines ; aid seen ,Vd g1D frm ?De t0 the otvh-er; have marveled at the extent of the process and the number of cleaning machines, Sutton's Seeds must pass through You? confidence was still further established, when you found that the complete SSWrf r inatin teStS' WaS uf ethCemdSeetcet In comparing weights in buying, you will invariablv find Sutton's QOfl0 bSirrBaesei iU hmh thY;3inflo fs'ihfs- your orders at least a month ahead of your needs Precaution, send Wyou'ndrtolend'? Bok-'on Golf Course Construction. Llnki," mS?H. F Sutton ' WlU mad yU the famous "Book of th WINTER, SON & COMPANY oo-u wail Street, NEW YORK Sole Agents East of the Rocky Mountains. (With whom is associated Mr. H. S. Colt, the famous Golf Course arennect;. oita Royal Seed Establishment READING, - - ENGLAND The Sherman T. Blake Co.. 429 Agents lor SIM CDlUPiern mi i it 1 """wmuu, bAL. 1 If I W. Ormsbee, South Shore, beat H. II. King, Maywood, 1 up; J. M. Kent, Englewood, beat G. W. Statzell, Jr., rhiladelphia, 2 up; J. E. Bowker, Wood land, beat R. L. Chamberlaine, Engle wood, 3 and 2. Fifth Division E. B. Richardson, Monoosnock, beat S. P. Hayward, Glen Ridge, 1 up; George Orvis, Ekwanok, beat R. S. Tucker, Ards ley, 6 and 5; E. E. Franks, Worcester, beat James Barber, Englewood, 1 up; II. P. Hall, Monoosnock, beat C. W. Middleton, Torresdale, 4 and 3; C. L. Sipe, Bellevue, beat W. W. Shedden, New York, 1 up'; F. P. Lee, Framingham, beat C. E. Schall, New York, 7 and 6; T. C. Fogel, Apawamis, beat Isaac Adler, Gennessee, 6 and 4; P. II. Wright, Phila delphia, beat 0. A. Blackburn, Oakmont, 5 and 3. Sixth Division R. W. Robbins, Monoosnock, beat W. M. Briggs, Portsmouth, 3 and 2; George Upton, Salem, beat C. II. Stevick, Flush ing, 6 and 4; F. W. Wardell, Detroit, beat E. E. Wadbrook, Knickerbocker, 2 up; R. C. Blancke, Montclair, beat J. T. Newton, Pinehurst, 5 and 3; W. A. Strother, Dunwoodie, beat W. W. Windle, Worcester, 6 and 5; J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn, beat C. M. Prince, Aronimink, 4 and 3; R. C. Lay, Oil City, beat E. C. Jones, Toronto, 1 up; P. J. Chambers, South Orange, beat II. B. Harper, Inver ness, 1 up. Seventh Division P. T. Whipple, Kansas City, beat H. W. Smith, 3 and 2; L. C. Wagner, South Shore, beat H. W. Goodman, Southern Pines, default; R. W. Swigert, Palmetto, beat S. W. Miller, Lancaster, 5 and 4; J. A. Block, Wheeling, beat R. R. Scott, Inverness, 1 up (19 holes) ; II. M. Griest, New Haven, beat B. B. Lum, New Haven, 2 and 1 ; S. C. Milligan, Pittsburgh, beat J. G. Ulrich, Philadelphia, 3 and 2; C. A. Smith, Boston, beat C M. Bragg, Hot Springs, default; S. Wardwell, Rome, N. Y.,beat J.V.Beekman, Plainfield,3 and 1. SECOND ROUND First Division Philip Carter beat F. S. Danforth, 3 and 4; C. L. Becker beat T. A. Kelley, 4 and 3; P. W. Whittemore beat Charles Skehens, 6 and 4; A. L. Sands beat J. II. Clapp, 3 and 2. Consolation E. C. Beall beat W. D. Johnson, 7 and 6; J. G. Nicholson beat Marshall Whit latch, by default: W. Wallace beat T. A. Cheatham, 3 and 1; W. E. Truesdell beat J. K. Prentiss, 4 and 3. Second Division G. E. Atherton beat J. D. Armstrong, 4 and 3; H. C. Fownes beat R. C. Shan non, .3, and 1; C. B. Hudson beat G. F. Brown, 7 and 6; G. V. Howard beat M. J. McLeod, 1 up. Consolation J. G. Thorpe beat T. B. Boyd, 8 and 7; Malcolm McGregor beat P. B. O'Brien, 1 up; G. W. Statzell beat S. H. Putter! son, 5 and 4; C. S. McDonald beat W. van Uhef, 2 and 1. Third Division W. L. Milliken beat W. B. Johnson, 1 up; S. A. Hennessee beat J. I. Melanson 4 and 3; G. H. Atherholt beat R. H tiunt, d and 2; John McLeod beat P. S. McLaughlin, 1 up. Consolation S. Bywater beat J. G. Richardson, 1 up (20 holes); J. G. Tabb beat W. L. Johnson, 4 and 3; C. F. Lancaster beat H. H. Nickersoh, 3 and 2; G. T. Dunlap beat E. S. Montgomery, 2 up. Fourth Division E. D. Planque beat J. G. T. Moore, 4 and 3 ; Charles Bacon beat G. F. Berry, 7 and 6; H. W. Ormsbee beat Horace Hayes, 2 and 1; J. R. Bowker beat J. H. Kent, 3 and 1. Consolation J. D. Williams, a bye; E. Henderson beat J. II. Johnson, 3 and 1; D. F. Mc- Mahon beat H. H. King, 1 up (19- holes) ; R. L. Chamberlain beat G. W. Statzell, Jr., 4 and 3". Fifth Division F. B. Richardson beat George Orvis, 5 and 3; E. E. Franks beat H. P. Hall, 4 and 3 ; C. L. Sipe beat F. P. Lee, 2 and I;' T. C. Fogel beat P. II. Wright, 2 and 1. Consolation S. P. Hayward beat R. S. Tucker, 7 and 6; James Barber beat C. W. Middle ton, by default; W. W. Shedden beat C. E. Schall, 4 and 3; Isaac Adler beat 0. A. Blackburn, 4 and 2. Sixth Division George Upton beat R. W. Robbins, 3 and 1; R. C. Blancke beat F. W. War dell, 2 up; J. D. C. Rumsey beat W. A. Strother, 1 up; R. C. Lay beat P. J. Chalmers, 2 up. Consolation C. H. Stevick beat W. M. Briggs, 1 up; E. E. Wadbrook beat J. T. Newton, 4 and 2; W. W. Windle, beat C. M. Prince, 5 and 4; M. B. Harper beat E. C. Jones, 1 up (19 holes). Seventh Division L. C. Wagner beat P. T. Whipple, & and 5; R. W. Swigert beat R. R. Scott, 4 and 3; S. C. Milligan beat H. M Griest, 3 and 2; S. Wardwell beat C. A. Smith, by default. Consolation H. W. Smith beat H. W. Goodman, by default; J. A. Block beat S. W. Miller, by default; B. B. Lum beat J. G. Ulrich, 2 up; J. V. Beekman beat C. M. Bragg, by default. SEMI FINALS First Division Philip Carter beat C. L. Becker, 7 and 5; P. W. Whittemore beat A. L. Sands, 4 and 3. Consolation E. C. BeaU beat J. G. Nicholson, 6 and 4; W. E. Truesdell beat W. Wallace, 2 and 1. Second Division G. E. Atherton beat H. C. Fownes, 2 up; C. E. Hudson beat G. V. Howard, 4 and 3. Consolation J. G. Thorpe beat Malcolm McGregor, 1 up (19 holes); C. S. McDonald beat G. W. Statzell, 1 up. Third Division S. A. Hennessee beat W. L. Milliken, 1 up; G. H. Atherholt beat John McLeod, 4 and 3. Consolation J. G. Tabb beat S. Bywater, 2 up; G. T. Dunlap beat C. F. Lancaster, 3 and 2. Fourth Division Charles Bacon beat E. D. Planque, 1
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