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I '5 ft--PflTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK fS$M yWfi J. W. VATSON AND JUDGE STEELE GET THE BETTER OF BOGEY AND THE TIN WHISTLES CHRISTMAS DAY Number Three Course Takes a Fall Out of the Veterans 1 Y&Q FOUR up on Bogey, two better than William T. Barr, his nearest competitor could negotiate, and I incidentally both the best gross and net card of the day was the record of J. W. Watson in this week's Tin Whistle golf match. Thirty mem bers of the ancient club were on hand Monday afternoon for the event, celebrating Christmas by matching their skill against Bogey in two classes. Judge Sanford H. Steele in his first contest of the year led the CLASS A J. W. Watson, Merion Cricket William T. Barr, Shelter Island Rev. T. A. Cheatham, Pittsburgh C. L. Becker, Woodland R. C. Shannon, II, Brockport C. S. McDonald, Lambton J. M. Thompson, Springhaven T. A. Kelley, Southern Pines W. E. Truesdell, Fox Hills G. W. Statzell, Aronimink F, S, Danforth, North Fork Dr. J. S. Brown, Philadelphia W. G. Clark, Wollaston G. M. Howard, Halifax second, class home all even with the bogey score, with Jay Hall of Lansing, second, one down. It was the first time this season that the veterans had massed against the Number Three Course and Donald Ross' ramparts . and the defence devised during the Summer told on the scores. Many an old hand who is accustomed to life in the eighties and to break into the seventy class with the champions in the North and South were handing in hard earned cards over the ninety mark, and plotting- vengence on both the course and the grinning bogey in the Midwinter. C. B. Hudson, North Fork 46 47 45 45 43 48 47 40 42 46 44 52 48 49 47 CLASS B :S. H. Steele, Oakland 55 J. V. Hall, Lansing 50 J. R. Bowker, Woodland 49 J. R. Goodall, Be'llerieve 50 H. S. Houston, Mt. Tom 66 W. A. Sanford, Montclair 55 F. G. A. Fayen, Montclair 57 J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn 53- H. W. Ormsbee, South Shore 51 Com. J. T. Newton, Tuxedo 55 F. C. Abbe, Bethlehem 67 G. A. Magoon, Oakmont 59 M. H. Ormsbee, South Shore 62 John Bassett Moore, New York 65 J. M. Robinson, Harbor Beach 60 42 88 12 76 4 up 47 94 15 79 2 up 44 89 9 80 1 up 46 91 9 82 1 up 47 90 9 81 1 up 45 93 10 83 1 up X X 8 X Qeven 51 91 8 83 1 down 50 92 7 85 1 down 50 96 14 82 1 down 47 91 7 84 2 down 49 101 12 89 2 down 47 95 11 86 3 down 47 96 8 88 4 down 50 97 8 89 8 down 55 110 24 86 even 56 106 16 90 1 down 52 101 16 85 2 down 50100 18 82 2 down 58124 36 88 3 down 56 111 24 87 5 down 65122 28 94 6 down 57 110 18 92 7 down 49100 18 82 7 down 58 113 24 89 7 down 58125 24101 8 down 58 117 20 97 8 down 55117 22 95 9 down 59 124 24100 10 down 63123 25 98 12 down Eastern North Carolina Farms MEAN BIG YIELDS AT LOW COST THINK OP IT I 100 bushel yields of Corn per acre; 125 barrel yields of Irish Potatoes; 1 to 2 bales of Cotton; 1200 pounds of bright Tobacco; 80 bushels of Peanuts; also suited to Fruits, early truck, Cattle and Hog raising. Lands, $12 per acre, and up. Two crops per year; excellent climate; good neighbors; no better Railroad facilities anywhere; putting one within 36 hours of the great Eastern Markets. Our booklet, "Corn, Cotton and Cattle," tells all about this "Land of Opportunity." Also List of Farms and other descriptive literature free. Write W. T. KYZER, Agricultural Agent, NOROLK SOUTERN R. R. 204 Union Terminal Building, Norfolk, Va. tlbe IRew Jefferson Unn SOUTHERN FINES, N. C. A Modern Family Hotel, recently enlarged. Rooms arranged Singly or En Suite, with Bath. Open from November to May. No consumptives received. Write for Booklet. J. S. REYNOLDS, Proprietor Southern Pines Hotel A Modern- Family Hotel. on suite, with bath. Rooms sinela and Whitfl RArrinn. All modern conveniences, including hot and cold water in every room. Season: NOV. tO May 15 Reasonable Rates Near the GOLF COURSE and COUNTRY CLUB Southern Pines Hotel D. F McADAMS CO., So. Plnei, N. C. Apply for Illustrated Booklet Bank of Pinehurst SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS 4 PE& CENT. INTEREST J. R. McQUEEN, President F. W. VON CANON, Cashier A. S. NEWCOMB Pinehurst Real Estate and Insurance General Office Building r ' . r ' '? i Ktf V . Ibotel flDalbourne DURHAM, Fire-proof NORTH CAROLINA Two Hundred Rooms The test place to stop between Richmond and Pinehurst We invite you io inspect the best Grocery Store in the Sandhills Cottage Colony Orders Solicited Frequent Deliveries in Pinehurst and Southern Pines ' Phone 6-2 Aberdeen P. and J. Grocery THE SANITARY STORE H. A. PAGE, JR. H. A. JACKMAN Aberdeen, N. C. The Yarborough Raleigh's leading and Largest Hotel European Plan. Cafe one of the best In the South. Rooms without bath $1.00 and up. Rooms with bath $1.50 and up. B. H. GRIFFIN HOTEL CO., Props. Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Sweaters, Waists, Japanese Kimonos THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM THE SOUTHLAND This Season's Addition to Southern Pines' Family Hotels ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES For rates and specific information address POWELL & BASSETT, Managers OAK COURT HOTEL LAKEWOOD, N. J. The hotel with a welcome and a homelike atmosphere. All outdoor amusements. Music and dancing. Open October to May E. E. SPANGENHERG, Manager THE HONK of Perkins' Horn heard every morning in Pinehurst announces the arrival of the best bread baked in North Carolina PERKINS' BAKERY, M5C.""ES Phone: 26 Southern Pines PINE TOP LODGE and KENNELS plViUFF- on main line of Seaboard Rail way, seven miles from Pinehurst Fine Quail Shooting: Comfortable Accommodations for Sportsmen and their wives. All modern conveniences. Headquarters of MIDWINTER CANOEING CLUB C. & L. P. BLOW When in North Carolina visit Gbe TRocfrtngbam at ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Forty Miles trim Pinehurst Fine motoring roads connect Rockingham with Pinehurst and neighboring . resorts. Excep tional facilities for Hunting and Fishing. Reasonable Rates Proprietor: A. G. CORPENING A. IVIOINTESAINTI Tailor and Dress Maker Riding Habits and Sporting Apparel French Dry Cleaning Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines, N; C.
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