3 THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK v I SJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SS JlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillUlllllillllllllllllt; if rrO. tt -fi ! II 1 I up 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiMtiiiiiiiiir THE PERFECT TABLE WATER MEANS HEALTH FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY HIRAM RICKER & SONS Proprietors SOUTH POLAND, MAINE i)llllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll MIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl. WaflfflE -.IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllttlllMIIIIIIIIII.' lllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllillllllllllililllllll IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? HOTEL PALMS If you intend visiting the Land of Sunshine this Winter The Hotel Palms West Palm Beach, Florida caters to your patronage It's up-to-the-minute Write for Booklet Rates $3.00 and up. AMERICAN PLAN Pinehurst School A Day and Boarding School for Boys, two miles from Pinehurst, on an eminence overlooking the Long Leaf Pine Plateau. Boys remain at the school throughout the day under the constant supervision of masters. Classes from 8.30 until 1.00. Elemen tary and secondary school subjects. During the afternoon recreation period there are numerous out-of-door extra-curricular activities emphasizing education by doing. Bus leaves Pinehurst at 8.20 and returning from the School arrives at Pinehurst at 5.00. ERIC PARSON (Harvard A.B. 1910) Headmaster Address: Pinehurst School, (September 1 to June 1) Pinehurst School Camp, Upper Saranac P. O., N. Y., (June 1 to September 1) COUNTRY CLUB ANNUALS Schedule of Golf Tournaments for the Year Date and Itulc of Competitions In Coming' MfUion'N t Plne- Iiur.t Concretely Fortli THE opening of the Club for the Summer months and the greatly increased interest in golf manifest this last year by the residents of the Carolinas has led to opening the formal tournament season a couple of weeks earlier than previously. The first competition will be on November 10, for the benefit of the many Carolina players developed here and throughout the Carolina Association. Here is a complete schedule of golfing events, the rules of entry and handicaps and prizes as handed us by the governors of the Pinehurst Country Club. Fourteenth Annual Midwintek Tournament. December 28, 29, 30, Jan uary l, z. worn Meaai ior oesu qualification score; President's Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governors' Trophy to winner of second sixteen; Secretary's Trophy to winner of third sixteen; Treas urer's Trophy to winner of fourth six teen; also sterling trophies to division lunners-up and consolation division win ners. Special consolation tournament for those failing to qualify. Thirteenth Annual St. Valentine '3 Tournament. January 30, 31, February 1, 2, 3. Gold Medal for best qual ification score; President's Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governors' Secre tary 's, Treasurer 's, Captain 's and Club Trophies to winners of next five sixteens ; trophy to winner of seventh and eighth sixteens; sterling trophies to first, second and third division runners-up and consolation division winners"; silver medals to division runners-up and con solation division winners in the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth divisions. And special consolation tournament. Eleventh Annual St. Valentine's Tournament for Women. February 7. 8, 9, 10. Qualifying round and finals, eighteen holes on the morning of each day. One or more eights to qualify; eighteen holes to be played each day. Gold Medal for best qualification score; sterling trophies for winners and runners up in each eight. Thirteenth Annual Spring Tourna ment. February 26, 27, 28, March 1, 2, 3. Qualifying round, thirty-six holes; finals, thirty-six holes, in first division only ; eighteen holes in all other divisions. Gold medal for best qualification score; President's, Governors' Secretary's Treasurer's, Captain's and Club Trophies to winners of first six sixteens; trophies to winners of seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth divis ions; sterling trophies to first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh division runners-up and consolation divis ion winners ; silver medals to division runners-up and consolation division win ners in the eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth divisions. There will also be a consolation tournament. Fifteenth Annual United North and South Amateur Championship foi Women. March 24, 26, 27, 28, 29. Qualifying round and finals, eighteen holes to be played on the morning of each day, four divisions of eight to qualify. Gold medal for best qualification score. Championship Trophy to winner of first eight; Governors' Secretary's and Treas urer's Trophies to winners of next three divisions and Sterling Trophies to the runners-up and consolation winners in each division. Seventh Annual Amateur-Professional. March 30. Four ball best ball match. First prize $100; second, $50; third, $25. Trophy for amateur in lead ing Amateur-Professional pair. Ama teurs paired together winning a prjze will receive value in plate. Seventeenth Annual United North and South Open Championship March. 31. Thirty-six holes medal play; ama teurs winning to receive a trophy. First prize for professionals $150 ; second prize, $100; third, $75; fourth, $50; fifth, $25. Player making best score receives cham pionship gold medal. Seventeenth Annual United Nortii and South Amateur Championship. April 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Qualifying round and finals, thirty-six holes. Gold medal for best qualification score; Champion ship Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governors' Secretary's, Treasurer's Cap tain's and Club Trophies to winners of next five sixteens; sterling trophies next five sixteens; sterling trophies to division runners-up and consolation divis ion winners in all divisions. Thirty-six hole match play finals in first division only. Ninth Annual Mid-April Tourna ment. April 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. Qualifying round and finals, eighteen holes. Sterling Trophy for best Qualifi cation score; President's Trophy to win ner of first sixteen; Governors' Trophy to winner of second sixteen; Sterling Trophies to first division runner-up and consolation division winner; silver medals to division runner-up and consolation division winner in second division. requirements In sending or making entries, please be 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 and a half dollars by the day, six dollars by the week, twenty dol lars by the month and thirty dollars for the season. Children under fourteen, one half rates. Season tickets for member's wife and children under twenty-one years, ten dollars. Christmas Trees Those desiring to make contri butions to the fund for Christmas Trees for the native white and colored children may hand same to the Rev. Mr. Cheatham or leave them at the desk at the Carolina or Pine Crest Inn. Driving Iron Mid -Iron 3 J "ALL-ONE" Adjustable Club Simplify your game. Play better golf. Familiarity means certainty. With the "All-One" Club you get three to five times the practice which you now get with any one Club and practice makes perfect. The "All-One" Iron is instantly adjustable to the three face angles shown above. (Driving Iron and Putter adjustments the same.) One turn of locking collar releases head, another turn locks head in desired position. It is firm and tlisht; will not rattle. In every position it is as fine and true a Club as you ever swung. Every shot in the game can be played with the "All One" Club. Use it exclusively or only on the fair green. Either way you will play better oif. A handy Club for guests, for traveling or when caddies can't be had. "More Clubs Make More Difficulties" sivs Chick Evans. Reduce yur difficulties and improve your name with the "All One" Fully guaranteed. I'rice .ti. Show tl.i to your dealer and he will order for you. Or we v ill ship prepaid to yon upon receipt, of $6. Give length and weight of your mid-iron. Goodrich Sales Co. 0 So. Dearborn St., Chicago (2inl) (Price $1 50) reduced) Hikemeter Dial In front. Compass In back i Measures the distance you walk. Adjustable to any 6tep. (itegisiers UK) miles or any iiracuon. iso winaintr. 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