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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK jjy. H CLUB COUNTRY The Schedule of Golf foi 1916 Date and Hula of Concretelj Set ANNUALS Tournaments Competitions Forth 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. 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 ano twenty-five dollars for leading profes iional 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 t6 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. The charge for the use of the links and courts is one dollar by the day, twenty dollars by the month and thirty dollars for the season. THE TXI WUISTKE CONTJESTS A. Ust of the lOlO Matches 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, II. 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. V. Marr, E. J. Phillips, T. L. Redfield, J. D. C. Rumsey, R. II. 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. MI1S. IlillLOn IN THE LISTS Wins A grain on the Pinehurst Links, Playing- With Miss Gates The Silver Foils played a four ball foursome match Wednesday last with the fastest field that has been gathered on the historic course for a long time. The entries included such fast performers as Mrs. Clarence H. Vanderbeck, the Nation al champion, Mrs. J. V. Hurd, one time champion of all golf in sight, Mrs. R. II. Barlow, winner of last year's North and South and champion of the State of Pennsylvania, and Miss Elinor Gates who has this year developed into a present danger to them all. The two ranking players,' Mrs. Hurd and Mrs. Vanderbeck, were paired togeth er, and although they brought in a score of 85 had to be content with second place. Playing from scratch Mrs. Bar low and Miss Gates made the course in 83, 41 out and 42 in, and took first honors. . There were two other couples to equal the Hurd Vanderbeck record, Mrs. John Chapman of Greenwich and Mrs. T. R. Palmer from Erie went out in 41 and returned in 44, and Miss E. McCague and Mrs. E. H. Behrend of Erie made it in 45 40. The net results were as follows: Mrs. R. H. Barlow and Miss Elinor Gates 41 4283 Mrs. Clarence H. Vanderbeck and Mrs. J. V. Hurd Mrs. John Chapman and Mrs. T. R. Palmer Miss E. McCague and Mrs. E. H. Behrend Mrs. C. M. Wells and Mrs. H. H. Van Cleef Mrs. Spencer Waters and Miss Priscilla Beall Mrs. S. B. Belden and Mrs. M. D. Rae Mrs. G. M. Howard and Mrs, John Dunlop Mrs. J. T. Newton and Mrs. F. S. Danforth Mrs. C. F. Lancaster and Mrs. L. E. Beall Mrs. F. T. Ellison and Mrs. C. Z. Mertz 39 4685 41 4485 45 4085 41. 4990 45 4994 43 5295 45 5296 44 5296 46 5197 45 5297 Send The Outlook to your friends. It saves letter writing. Ask for mailing envelopes. Si P m 1 DHDIDHDHDHDnD D P ALPHAKO A11U.S.MT. Oft. A Book of Facts About Humus for Greens J HE question of the use of Humus for greens has been thor oughly tested by many clubs; is being tested by others; while some are looking on, waiting for still further conclusive evidence. That the use of the raw water laden humus has not proved satisfactory in many cases is a well known fact. That there is a distinct difference in humus is becoming recognized. That many are injuriously acid, the several destroyed greens prove beyond dispute. The difference there is in humus is of vital interest to you. Why there is a greater difference; than the difference in price, between Alphano Humus and all other humus; is set forth frankly and fairly in our Alphano Book, which you are welcome to. We also want you to send for "Lawns & Golf Courses, Their Care and Fare." - 0 H U i m m m a mi p Care and Fare." . - S arro Humus Co. 8 f J .-v.-: - --r V V-- . - q KHtabllfthed 1005 O P17-N Battery Place - - NEW YORK H Pinehurst Department Store EVERYTHING YOU WANT OR NEED Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Pharmacy, "Groceries, Hardware, Shoes, Fruits, Toilet Articles, Books, Etc. SHOOT ImffaHiOble Smokeless Shofpun Powder Dry Gold Storage for Furs G. G, SHAYHE & GO. 126 West Fort-second St. New York Worthington Ball Company Manufacturers of, the Celebrated DIAMOND BRAND GOLF BALLS ELYR1A OHIO BRBTTON INN At Ormond Beach Facing the Ocean and Adjoining the Golf Links. Address inquiries to James P. Vlnlng, Ormond Beach, Florida
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