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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK UsJ 7 COUNTRY CLUB ANNUALS Tbe Schedule of Golf Tournaments (or 1916 Date and Ituloa of Competition Concretely Set Forth FOB 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. 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 run-ners-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 bt areful to give full name, club member hip, 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 ourts is one dollar by the day, twenty dollars by the month and thirty dollars for the season. nns. IIUIID M MEDAI (Continued from page one) than 100. This reveals much better play than last year, both for the leaders and for the group. Only five entries last year made better than one hundred, and Mrs. Barlow won the medal with 92. A surprise of the match was Miss Eli nor Gates having to take seventh place with a 97, and Miss Priscilla Beall's im provement in form, moving her up into 'the first division with a 99, exactly the score Mrs. Hurd had last year. Alto gether it was a very fast tournament, and gives promise of some spirited competi tions before anyone lands the trophy. The summary. Number 2 Course. championship division Mrs. J. V. Hurd, Pittsburgh Mrs. R. H. Barlow, Merion Mrs. M. J. Scammell, Pittsburgh 84 85 91 Mrs. Mason Phelps, Chicago 95 Mrs. G. W. Koope, Brae Burn 95 Mrs. E. R. Behrend, Erie 96 Mrs. J. R. Price, Oakmont 97 Miss E. Gates, Nassau 97 Miss P. Beall, Uniontown 99 second division Miss L. B. Elkins, Oakmont 101 Mrs. C. B. Hollingsworth, Greensburg 102 Mrs. C. B. Lawrence, Plainfield 106 Mrs. Guy Metcalf, Agawam Hunt 106 Mrs. Lawrence Swift, Yahmendasis 107 Mrs. C. F. Ubelacker, Hackensack 107 Miss Lola Gibson 107 Mrs. H. H. Van Cleef, Dutchess 107 third division Mrs. T. R. Palmer, Erie 108 Mrs. W. M. West, Huntingdon Valley 108 Mrs. G. B. Johnson, Brae Burn 109 Miss Clara Murdock, Nassau 109 Mrs. C. B. Jenks, Oakmont 110 Mrs. E. V. Murphy, Aronimink 111 Mrs. Spencer Waters, New York 111 Mrs. J. D. Hathaway, Montreal 111 fourth division Mrs. J. P. Williamson, Wyoming Valley 111 Mrs. E. W. Alexander, Santa Barbara 111 Miss E. M. Brien, Vesper 112 Miss Aileen Kemp, Lambton 112 Miss Gretchen Krueger, Deal 112 Miss H. G. Bartholemew, Philadelphia 113 Mrs. J. H. Redfield, Greenwich 113 Mrs. Peter Boyd, Philadelphia 115 fifth division Miss C. Fuller, New York 115 Mary V. Healy, Lake Geneva 116 Mrs. H. C. Smith, North Hills 116 Mrs. M. H. Frayne, Dunwoodie 116 Mrs. O. W. Edwards, Northampton 116 Mrs. F. S. Danforth, North Fork 117 Miss Florence Croft, Oakmont 117 Mrs. L. E. Beall, Uniontown 117 SIXTH DIVISION 119 120 Miss Ruth Hitchborn, Lexington Mrs. H. P. Philbrick, Brae Burn Marion R. Hanrahan, Binghampton 121 Mrs. C. D. Barrows, Portland Miss B. Graham, Areola Miss Dorothy H. Brown, Montclair Mrs. G. M. Howard, Halifax Mrs. W. S. Morse, Rochester 122 122 123 124 124 SEVENTH DIVISION Miss Jessica R. Rae, New York 124 . . 1 n A Miss May E. Allis, Race moos. Miss Hazel Beck, Southern Pines 126 Miss Helen Brown, Lambton 126 Mrs. A. L. Piersch, Essex Fells 127 Mrs. J. C Murry, Skokie 128 Mrs. R. C. Thome, Chicago 128 Mrs. J. T. Newton, Tuxedo 129 EIGHTH DIVISION Mrs. C. H. Banes, Merion 130 Miss Ann Fuller, New York 131 Miss Dorothy Krueger, Deal 131 Miss K. C. Walden, Brooklyn 133 Mrs. B. W. Graham, Southern Pines 16 Mrs. E. P. Muntz, St. Ctherines 135 Mrs. John Dunlop, Chevy Chase no Mrs. James Smith, 3rd, Deal 136 Spnd The Outlook to your friends. It tells the story of the week and saves letter writing. Prices for 1916 Colonel 31, Small size, non floater Colonel 29, Medium size, non floater Colonel 27, Full size, floater 75c each; $9.00 per doz. Bramble Marking Colonel 31, Small size, non floater 65c each, $7.50 per doz. 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