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ii MsSiTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK KJI L'E Maxwell Supercedes Rice (Continued from page five) Kennedy, Race Brook; Sixth Eight, Spencer Waters, Younakal CLASS A FIRST DIVISION First round W. W. Manning beat W. E. BarnhiU, 3 and 2; L. W. Maxwell leat A. J. Baldwin, 3 and 2; W. M. Mc Cord beat S. R. Hollander, 3 and 2; R. I, Whitten beat E. J. Ridgeway, 1 up (19 holes); Charles Hart beat W. W. Arnheim, 3 and 2; L. A. Hamilton beat William Campbell, 4 and 3; R. L. Spotts beat H. B. Lewis, 1 up; G. L. Fordyce. beat R. C. Wilson, 1 up; F. J. Ross beat W. A. Warner, 4 anl 2; J. D. Plummer beat George Hobbs, 4 and 3; W. J. Mac donald beat S. K. Evans, 1 up; Donald Farker beat H. F. Harrison, 4 and 2; F. B. Ryan beat R. S. Durstine, 4 and 2; G. B. Martin beat J. N. Manning, 2 up; Grantland Rice beat A. R. Gardner, 4 ;and 2; J. C. Martin beat F. C. Johnson, G and 4. Second round Maxwell beat Mann ing, 2 and 1; Whitton beat McCord, 5 and 4; L. A. Hamilton beat Hart, 1 up (19 holes); Spotts beat Fordyce, 5 and 4 ; Ross beat Plummer, 2 and 1 ; Parker beat Macdonald, 4 and 2; G. D. Martin beat Ryan, 4 and 2; Rice beat J. C. Martin, 1 up. Third round Maxwell beat Whitton, 5 and 3; Hamilton beat Spotts, 7 and 6; Parker beat Ross, 4 and 3 ; Rice beat Martin, 4 and 3. Semi-final Maxwell beat Hamilton, 1 up (20 holes) ; Rice beat Parker, 1 up. Final Maxwell beat Rice, 8 and 7 ,(36 holes). CLASS A SECOND DIVISION Beaten 8 Second Round Division 1 , "First round Manning (12) beat McCord (15) 3 and 2; Fordyce (4) beat Hart (13), 5 and 4; Macdonald (12) beat Plummer (12) 5 and 4; J. C. Martin (12) beat Ryan (12) 1 up. Second round Manning beat Fordyce 4 and 2; Martin beat Macdonald, 1 up. .Final Martin beat Manning, 2 up. CLASS A THIRD DIVISION Tieaten 16 First Round Division 1 Barnhill (4) beat Baldwin (15), 2 and 1; Ridgway (7) beat Hollander (8), 4 and 2; Arnheim (14) beat Campbell (14), 2 up; Wilson (10) beat Lewis (10), 1 up; Hubbs (14) beat Warner (18), 2 up; Evans (9) beat Harrison (12), 4 and 3; Manning (8) beat Durs tine (8), 4 and 2; Gardner (12) K beat Johnson (14), by default. Second round Barnhill beat Ridg way, 6 and 5; Arnheim beat Wilson, 5 and 4; Hubbs beat S. K. Evans, 21 holes; Gardner beat Manning, 2 and 1. Semi -final Barnhill beat Arnheim, 4 and 3 ; Hubbs beat Gardner, 2 and 1. Final Barnhill beat Hubbs, 2 and 1. CLASS A FOURTH DIVISION Beaten 8 First Round Division 3 First round Hollander (8) beat Baldwin (15), 6 and 5; Lewis (10) beat Campbell (14), 6 and 5; Harrison (12) beat Warner (18) 2 and 1; Durstine (8) beat Johnson (14), by default. Second round Lewis beat Hollander, 1 up (27 holes) ; Durstine beat Harrison, 2 up. ... . Final Lewis beat Durstine, 1 up. CLASS A FIFTH DIVISION Defeated Third Round First and Second Divisions First round Whitton (10) beat Spotts (16), 3 and 2; G. B. Martin (6) beat Ross (5), 6 and 4; McCord (15) beat Hart (13), 2. and 1; Ryan (12) beat Plummer (12), 1 up. Second round Martin beat Whitton, 7 and 6; Ryan beat Plummer, 5 and 4. Final Martin beat Ryan, 2 and 1. CLASS SIXTH DIVISION Defeated First Round Third and Fourth Divisions First round Ridgway (7) beat Wil son (10), 4 and 3; Evans (9) beat Man ning (3), 1 up; Campbell (14) beat Baldwin (15) 3 and 2; Warner (15) beat Johnson (14), by default. Second round Evans beat Ridgway, 3 and 2; Campbell beat Warner, 4 and 3. Final Campbell beat Evans, 1 up. CLASS B FIRST DIVISION First round F. L. Wurzburg beat H. R. Reed, 5 and 3; F. F. Meyer beat F. W. Nye, 1 up; J. H. Hawley beat C. E. Beane, 3 and 2; J. H. Eggers beat F. A. Baker, 4 and 2; C. A. Speakman beat Frank Finney, 1 up; G. S. Thorsen'beat H. W. Ormsbee, 1 up (19 holes) ; H. L. Foster beat H. F. Rode, 3 up; James Barber beat J. Shepard, Jr., 2 up; W. H. Edwards beat M. J. Grammont, 2 up; H. A. Thompson beat H. E. Porter, 2 up ; H. C. Millholland beat A. C. G. Ham- mesfahr, 3 and 2; W. V. O'Brien beat H. E. Spaulding, 3 and 1; W. Smedley beat H. R. Mallinson, 7 and 6; D. M. Stewart beat Ralph Trier, 7 and 6; A. L. Aldred beat E. E. Franks, 3 and 2 ; George Wright beat W. F. Smith, 3 and 2. Second round Meyer (16) beat Wurzburg (18), 3 and 1; Hawley (18) beat Eggers (12), 2 up; Speakman (12) beat Thorsen (16), 6 and 5; Barber (20) beat Foster (14) 1 (tails) up; Thomp son (12) beat Edward (20), by default; O'Brien (12) beat Millholland (18), by default; Smedley (12) beat Stewart (15), by default; Wright (16) beat Al dred (16), by default. Third round Meyers beat Hawley, 3 up (27 holes) ; Speakman beat Barber, 3 and 2; O'Brien beat Thompson, 2 up; Smedley beat Wright, '3 and 2. Semi final Meyers beat Speakman, 1 up (36 holes); O'Brien beat Smedley, 8 and 7. Final O'Brien beat Meyer, 2 and 1. CLASS B SECOND DIVISION Semi-final A. L. Foster, (14) beat F. L. Wurzburg (18), 8 and 6; D. M. Stewart (15) beat H. C. MiUholland (18), 3 and 2. : Final Foster beat Stewart, 4 and 3. CLASS B THIRD DIVISION Semi-final F. W. Nye (16) beat H. W. Ormsbee (18), 1 up (19 holes); H. E. Spaulding (15) beat W. F. Smith, (20), 2 and 1. Final F. W. Nye beat Hi E. Spauld ing, 3 and 2. CLASS B FOURTH DIVISION Semi-final H. R. Reed (16) beat R. FY Rode (22), 1 up; E. E. Franks (15) beat M. J.: Grammont (22), 4, and 3. Final Franks' beat Reed, 4 and 3. (Continued on page fourteen) PAGE TRUST COMPANY ABERDEEN - CARTHAGE - HAMLET NORTH CAROLINA RESOURCES $750,000.00 A prominent factor in the Development of the Sandhills Section Our aim is to serve THE HOST MACMFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH European plan Turkish and Roman baths. Stopover and see beautiful Richmond and historical pointsi Coun t'v Club, with 18-hole Coif Club neaiby. Booklet on request 0, P. WEISIGER, Manager SHOOT Smokeless Shoiqjon Powder Dogs boarded by the week, day or season H?rault Ikennelo Delta Cottage Bennett Street Southern Pines Telephone 71-7 Puppies or all Breeds for Sale When in North Carolina visit XLbc IRocWngbam 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. o. CORPENING 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 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) THE Pinehurst Jewelry Shop Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina FULEIUAIVS Exquisite Noveltieb from Many Lands Sweaters, Waists, Japanese Kimonos i THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION BOOM Jewelry Notions and Silverware Repairing and Engraving
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