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MjLMl PINEHURST OWLOO'aBBSMK " YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT Tom Wells inc Golf School Broadway at 81st Street New York (THEATRE BUILDING) n c4 8 Large Golf Practice Courts and Putting Green nri k I 1 he lew Pendulum Putter A marked improvement in your pulling at "once. Just the Qub for the fast Southern greeni. Upright and Medium Price, $4.00 Send lor One Special Clubs and Bags from our own Bench made to your order INSTRUCTION IN THE ART OF EVERY SHOT BY PROFESSIONAL COLFERS Telephone. J633 Schuyler Open Day and Evtninf "CEDAR-PINES VILLA" HEDGE HOW Southern Pines, - North Carolina Modern House In 43-acre Park of Pines for Quiet People Batchelder & Snyder Company Packers, Poultry Dressers, Butter Makers 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63 Blackstone St. 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76 North St. BOSTON, MASS. THE LEXINGTON Pinehurst, N. C. Rteam Heat, Electric Lights, Baths, Excellent Table, Moderate Bates EDWARD FITZGERALD, Manager. 8vkm:eb Season: THE COLUMBUS, White Mountains, Bethlehem, N. H. Merchants & Miners Trans. Go. teamahlp 1lnea BETWEEN Boston, Providence and Norfolk Most Delightful Route Between ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS AND PINEHURST Florida Servlci between Boston, Provi dence, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Jacksonville FIri Steimirt Low Farts Best Servlci AUTOMOBILES CARRIED Marconi Wireless Telegraph nd For Booklet I. 0. Lohb, Agt., Norfolk, Va. 0. H. Matnard, Agt., Boston, Mass. James Barry, Agt., Providencee. R. I W. P. Turner, J. P. A., Baltimore, Md. "Finest Coastwise Trips In the World" FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Sweaters. Waists. , M uiiuuuuB THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM TOE SPIIIN TOUJRtfAMENT (Continued from page fourteen) THE PINE CREST INN r "47- j A recent delightful addition te rinehurst's Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT Mrs. E. C. Bligg. holes; C. F. Stead, Brooklawn, beat G. B. Simmerman, Lu Lu, 3 and 1; T. B. Bleeker, Huntingdon, beat II. P. de For est, Pelham, 3 and 1; S. M. Gourley, Hillsboro, beat F. T. Buckins, Frank ford, 3 and 2; F P. Betts, Londan, beat H. W. Boyd, Exmoore, 3a nd 2. Second round Candee beat Kanaly, 2 and 1; Stead beat Mertz, 6 and 5; Lincoln beat Bleeker, 4 and 3 ; Betts beat Gqurley, 2 up. Semi-finals Stead beat Candee, 2 and 1; Betts beat Lincoln, 2 and 1. Finals Stead beat Betts, 1 up. CONSOLATION First round McGraw beat Iingersoll, 1 up; Ellison beat Lindley, 2 and 1; Simmerman beat de Forest, 2 and 1; Boyd beat Buckins, 6 and 5. Semi-finals Ellison beat McGraw, 4 and 2; Simmerman beat Boyd, 1 up. FiNALS-Simmerman beat Ellison, 4 and 2 ELEVENTH DIVISION First round E. C. Blancke Montclair, beat L. C. Block, North Hills 6 and 4 ; J. S. Croll, Baltusrol, beat G. A Magon, Pittsburgh, 1 up; T. H. Shep pard, Pittsburgh, beat William M. Sweet Canoe Brook, 4 and 2 ; Donald Dey, Onon daga, beat E. C. Towslee, Calumet, 6 and 4; W. L. Verlenden, Lansdown, beat P. T. Whipple, Kansas City, 4 and 2; S. Wardwell, Tengaga, beat A. McLeod, Albany, 5 and 3; Clinton Scollard, Yah mendahsis, beat J. E. Jones, Jackson, 6 and 5. Second round Blancke beat Croll, 7 and 6 Sheppard beat Dey, 5 and 4; Verlenden beat Rackham, 4 and 3; Wardwell beat Scollard, 4 and 3. Semi-fjnals Blancke beat Sheppard, 2 and 1 ; Wardwell beat Verlenden, 3 and 2. FiNALs-Wardwell beat Blancke, 2 and 1. consolation First round Magoon beat Block, 5 and 4; Sweet beat Towslee, 6 and 4; Newman beat Whipple, by default; Jones beat McLeod, by default. Semi-finals Sweet beat Magoon, 2 and 1; Jones beat Newman, 6 and 5. Finals Sweet beat Jones, 4 and 2. twelfth division First round W. A. Jones, For est Hill, beat J. C. Bell, Eockland, 7 and 6; T. S. Walker, Scarsdale, beat G. R. Bulber, Old York Road, 2 and 1; B. V. Covert, Lockport, beat W. A. Barron, Newburyport, 3 and 2; H. A. Lloyd, Red Run, beat M. Sullivan, Detroit, 1 up; C. B. Kessing, Hyde Park, beat L. S. Milner, Wannamoisette, 4 and 3; Joseph Cote, Pittsburgh, beat R. A. Swigert, Palmetto, 1 up. Second round - Jones beat Wal ker, 4 and 3; Covert beat Luke, 2 and 1; Lloyd beat Rogan, 7 and 5; Cote beat Kessing, 2 and 1. Semi-finals Covert beat Jones, 4 and 2; Cote beat Lloyd, 4 and 2. Finals Covert beat Cote, 6 and 4. consolation "First round Bell beat Hoag, 2 up; Bulger beat Barron, 1 up (19 holes); Sullivan beat Walsh,, by default; Swi gert beat Milner, 2 and 1. Semi-finals Ball beat Bulger, 3 and 2; Sullivan beat Swigert, by default. Finals Sullivan beat Bell, 5 and 4. thirteenth division First round D. McLean, New York, . beat C. J. Keyes, Rochester, 3 and 2; II. B. Fowler, Baltusrol, beat W. F. Newberry, Baltusrol, 8 and 6; G. W. Baker, Coecuset, beat H. S. Hous ton, Mt. Tom, 5 and 4; E, C. Keating, Elmira, beat C. C. Straughn, Freehold, 7 and 5; Dr. Carlos F. McDonald, Tuxe do, beat G. Ross, Dyker Meadow, 6 and 5; N. P. Graydon, London, beat W. D. Buckley, Sioux City, 1 up; E. L. Morgan, Youngstown, beat C. P. Mason, Pine hurst, 7 and 6; W. II. Weller, St. Cath erines, beat W. W. Holmes, Waterbury, 7 and 6. Second round Fowler beat McLean, 1 up; Keating beat Baker, 2 up; McDonald beat Graydon, 3 and 2; Weller beat Morgan, 6 and 5. Semi-finals Fowler beat Keating, 3 and 2; Weller beat McDonald, 6 and 5. FiNALS--Weller beat Fowler, 2 and 1. CONSOLATION First round Straughn beat Houston, by default; Buckley beat Ross, 3 and 2; Mason beat Holmes, by default; New berry beat Keyes, by default. Semi-finals Straughn beat Buckley, by default; Mason beat Newberry, 1 up (19 holes). Finals Mason beat Straughn, 7 and 6. ' FOURTEENTH DIVISION First round II. Marks, Detroit, beat E. B. Wier, North Fork, 2 up; B. S. Boyce, South Shore, beat J. J. Kelli- grew, Boston, 4 and 2; J. F. Doran, Hartford, beat W. H. Doty, Bellevue, by default; II. W. Baker, Scarsdale, beat G. A. Suter, St. Andrews, 2 up; II.' H. Fudger, Lambton, beat G. A. Goodman, Portsmouth, 2 up; W. II. Stiles, North Fork, beat Walter Lyon, Huntingdon, 1 up; T. M. Fitzgerald, Lansdown, beat Percy Proctor, Cincinnati, 5 and 4; A. C. Judd, Waterbury, beat Richard Mar key, Salisbury, 2 up. Second round Marks beat Boyce, 3 and 2; Doran beat Blake, 6 and 5; Fudger beat Stiles, 1 up; Fitzgerald beat Judd, 4 and 3. Semi-finals Marks beat Doran, 4 and 3; Fudger beat Fitzgerald, 6 and 5. Finals Marks beat Fudger, 5 and 4. CONSOLATION First round Killigrew beat Wier, by default; Suter beat Doty, by default; Lyon beat Goodman, 2 up; Proctor beat Markey, by default. Semi-finals Killigrew beat Suter, by befault; Lyon beat Proctor, 1 up (19 holes) Finals Lyon beat Killigrew, 5 and 2. Special consolation G. E. McCague, Allegheny, beat W. W. Powers, Roches ter, by default; J. A. Middleton, Beverly, beat James Bertram, St. Andrews, 2 and 1; J. W. Watson, Marion , Cricket, beat F .S. Danforth, North Fork, 6 and 5; G. W. Statzell, Aronimink, beat J. M. Thompson, Springhaven, 3 and 2. II. J. Blake, Boston, bye; A. M. Dick inson, Waterbury, bye; M. I. Morgan, Altoona, beat William II. Rourke, Fram ingham, 5 and 4; G. G. McDonald, Hyde Park, beat W. H. Myers, York, 6 and 5. Semi-finaIs Middleton beat Mc Cague, 3 and 2; Statzell beat Watson, 4 and 2. FiNALS-Middleton beat Statzell, 4 and 2. SECOND EIGHT Semi-finals Dickinson beat Blake, 8 and 7; Morgan beat McDiarmid, 1 up (19 holes).. FiNALs-Morgan beat Dickerman, 5 and 3 PINEHURST SCHOOL plNEHURST School was constructed1 during the spring and summer of the present year, on a site one mile south of Pinehurst. The school receives both day and board ing scholars. In the day school the curri culum is composed of both elementary and college preparatory courses. Arrangements have been made to con vey to and from school boys who live in Pinehurst during the winter and who desire to enroll in the day school, department. Cbe School Calendar Second Term Begins Wednesday, January 5, 1916"' Seconp Term Ends ' Monday, March 13, 1916 Third Term Begins Tuesday, March 14, 1916 Third Term Ends Thursday, May, 18, 1916 For additional information address ERIC PARSON (Headmaster) Pinehurst, - North Carolina When you are back at your desk and again think of advertising prob lems will you try to remember that we make photo-engravings of the very highest quality for discriminating users, that we operate day and night, and that distance is no barrier to such service as you wish and that we can give you? The Maurice Joyce Engraving Ce, Evening Star Bnilding WASHINGTON, D. C. H. C. C. Stiles, Manager IE MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL AND HOT MINERAL SPRING BATHS AT Hot Springs, N. C. Open all the Year "In accessibility of location; in absolute freedom from dampness and fogs; in the per fect purity of its health-giving atmosphere, and the beauty and grandeur of its surroundings, the North Carolina Hot Springs stand pre eminent among health and pleasure resorts of America." Golf Tennis Open Swimming Pool Mountain Trails Horseback Riding. The waters of these springs have been found to be practically a specific in the cure of rheu matism, gout, rheumatic gout, kidney trouble, and all kindred ailments. Testimonials on application. Under Entire New Management. For information and reservations write or, wire FRED J. FULLER, Manager, Mountain Park Hotel, Hot Springs, N. 0. MYRON W. MARR, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST Office at The Carolina Hours: 10 to 11 a. M., or by appointment
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