WILL LHIlAl- S1SKVUVM KlT THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 1 PAGE ANNUAL SPRING TOURNAMENT ASH EVILLE. COUNTRY CLUB Asheville, North Carolina APRIL 12th to 15th, 1916 Four Sixteens to Qualify. Prizes for Winner, Runner-up and Consolation in Each Division. Gold Medal for Low Score of Qualifying Round. The Eighteen Hole Course of the Asheville Country Club is interesting in its variety and resembles in its setting and surroundings the course at Manchester, Vermont. Grass greens in perfect condition; and wide, well trapped fairways. . Asheville is one of the most delightful resorts in America, surrounded by towering mountains. The April climate compares with a Northern May. Asheville has five hotels, The Grove Park Inn, The Battery Park, The Manor, Margo Terrace and The Langren. A special train of Pullman Cars will leave Pinehurst Saturday night, April 8th, going through to Asheville without change, arriving there Sunday morning. Through Pullmans from Asheville to New York via the Southern Railway. APPLY TO DEPOT TICKET AGENT FOR DETAILS. NICE II 8 TAKES THE MEDAIi (Continued from page one) W. G. Kniter, So. Pines John Kelly, Deal S. M. Morgan, Altoona C. H. Banes, Merion Dr. A. Stillman, Apawamis T. E. Brown, Scarsdale N. D. Becker, Dunwoodie G. E.Van Vleck, Sr., Montclair S. D. "Wright, Jr., Aronimink SIXTH DIVISION J. D. Armstrong Buffalo J. C. Head, Oakmont J. M. Hodsen, Ardsley H. E.MacKenzie, St. Andrews E. B. Cochran J. G. Estey, Brattleboro E. H. Hunt, Worcester Jack Tunis, Bellevue W. 0. Kenney, Weston J. M. Scott, Mecklenburg D. F. Dillon, Worcester C. A. Nesmith, Flushing L. P. Graves, Buffalo M. B. Johnson, Cleveland S. D. Wyatt, Fond du Lac J. W. Hunt, Worcester SEVENTH DIVISION 514394 46 4894 48 4795 425395 49 4695 47 4895 50 4595 48 4795 51 11 -95 414596 504696 474996 47 4996 504696 48 4896 504696 49 4796 47 4996 445296 48 4997 484997 50 4797 465197 52 45 17 484997 James Barber, Englewood 50 48 98 E. D. McCabe, Stanton 5048 98 S. E. Davidge, Binghampton 48 50 98 C. F. Lancaster, Woodland 53 45 98 E.B.Eiehardson,Monoosnock 48 50 98 H. A. Watson, Deal 49 49 98 E. A. Dexter, Springfield 53 46 99 Gifford Horton, New York 51 48 99 L. B. Harding, Brookline 50 49 99 R. B. Newcomb, Mayfield 50 49 99 E. L. Scofield, Wee Burn 495099 E. J. Noble, Forest Park . 50 49 99 H. L. Fassett, Elmira 4753100 C. Bobbin, Brookline 4951100 H. P. Drysdale, N. Adams 51 49100 EIGHTH' DIVISION W. H. Weller, St. Catherines 5248100 F. D. Canfield, Hudson 4754101 G. N. Fry, Wanango 4952101 II. Stetson, Stockbridge 5051101 H. W. Ormsbee, South Shore 5051101 J. D. C. Eumsey, Brooklyn 4853101 J. P. Estey, Brattleboro 5051101 J. T. Gillespie, Norris 52 49101 E. King 5349102 W. F. Albertson, Dunwoodie 49 53 102 H. C. Philbrick, Brae Burn 56 46102 V. R. Lansing, Chicago 51 51 102 J. H. Mason, Oakley 5i5ii02 J. McLaughlin, Yountakah 47 55 102 A. McCauley, Detroit 50 53 103 NINTH DIVISION F. W. Goakes, Willow Brook 55 48103 L. B. LeDuc 5350103 K. McCabe, Brooklyn 53 51 104 J. T. Newton, Tuxedo 4955104 D. Good, Buffalo 5549104 B. E. Vaughan, Lexington 50 54 104 O. T. Weaver, Cleveland 54 51 105 Jim Eisemann, Allegheny 4956105 E. T. Williams, Buffalo A. M. Morris, Sounds Beach H. F. Eoss, Bangor C. P. Mason, Chelsea W. F. McCaffrey, Scarboro E. A. Swigert, Palmetto C. E. Wilcox, Jacksonville B. W. Brown, Tedesco TENTH DIVISION Hodgens S. M. White, Fox Hills E. F. Hudgens E. W. Campbell, Warren J. N. Worcester, New York F. E. Eogers, Pelham Manor G. A. Magoon, Pittsburgh C. E. Saulsberry R. C. Blancke, Montclair J. M. Haffen, Siwanoy E. A. Sperry, Brooklyn C. M. Prince, Aronimink Clifford Hubbell, Buffalo L. L. Haynes, Springfield J. S. Crider, Westwood T. F. Kelley, Lowell 54 51105 5748105 5352105 5352105 5649105 51 54105 52 53105 55 51106 51 55106 53 53106 54 53107 5751109 52 56-108 5157108 51 57 108 5158109 53 56109 5754111 5358111 5755112 5953112 5954113 5756113 5163114 Wrenn Wins Billiard Tournament The Holly Inn billiard tournament which has been raging since March 23rd came to a finish Saturday last with William Sutherland of Chicago and H. A. Wrenn tied for first honors. In the play-off Wrenn won, and is now champion of the hostelry for the season. The con testants in the tournament were: H. P. Drysdale, North Adams, Mass. Eobert Foote, H. P. Hotchkiss V. E. Lansing, J. J. Madsen, William Sutherland, F. J. Whitney, H. A. Wrenn, A. A. Ubelacker, G. A. Magoon, S. H. Fields, E. S. Mahoney, New Haven, Ct. New Haven, Ct. Chicago, 111. Holyoke, Mass. Chicago, 111. Leominster, Mass. Chicago, HI. Princeton, N. J. Pittsburgh, Pa. New York. New York. Send The Outlook to your friends. It saves letter writing. Ask for mailing envelopes. FOR Representative in Congress I hereby announce to the Demo cratic voters of Moore County that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the House of Representatives in Con gress from this, the Seventh Con gressional District, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary to be held on the 3rd day of June, 1916 Lee D. Robinson