THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK SEVEN UP Thayer Beats Bogey and Fifty seven Entires in Tin Whistle Event Friday The Tin Whistle event Friday was against Bogey for the Leon ard Tufts prize and divers lesser compensations, for those that didn't quite. And let it be said at once that the odds were alto gether too much for bogey. Fifty-seven to one the unequal combat raged, with the .old vet erans now in full battle trim, and the fairways hard and dry, good for all the distance put behind the ball. So 19 of the company came in one up or better, with W. H. Thayer of Bellevue in the van. He was seven up, with a medal round of 77 on number two. Robert Foote from New Haven pressed him close, with C. B. Hollingsworth hard upon. The best gross score of the day was again brought in by Robert Hunter, whose 75 augurs well for a hard fight in the United. The summary. Number two course: Plus W. II. Thayer 40 3777 8 7 Robert Foote 45 4590 15 6 C. B. Hollingsworth 44 4084 10 5 Donald Parson 38 3977 3 3 J. H. Clapp 44 3882 8 3 R. C. Shannon, II 39 4079 7 3 G. T. Dunlap 43 . . . . 13 3 J. V. Hall 44 4488 13 2 O. A. Blackburn 50 4696 20 2 W. S. Dillon 43 3982 5 2 T. A. Kelley 38 4179 4 2 Robert Hunter 40 3575 2 1 J. M. Thompson 44 4286 6 1 H. II. Rackham 48 4997 18 1 W. S. Morse 42 4789 11 1 Warren Bicknell 47 4188 11 1 J. II. Herring 49 4392 14 1 H. P. Hotchkiss 46 4490 11 1 J. It. Bowker 50 4090 10 1 J. S. Brown. 46 4490 11 even G. vW. Statzell 45 4590 11 C B. Fownes 45 4287 8 H. C. Fownes 45 37 82 5 J. M. Robinson 50 4696 17 C II. Lay 47 4693 13 T. A. Cheatham 45 . . . . 6 H. II. Buckley 48 4795 17 E. J. Phillips 47 5198 15 F. C. Abbe 49 4897 19 E. D. McCabe 42 4890 12 down G. A. Magoon 51 4798 14 1 H. W. Ormsbee 46 4692 11 1 H. N. Spaulding 46 4793 9 2 W, L. Milliken 44 4488 9 2 G. E. Barber 52 4799 14 2 H. I. Thayer 50 4999 15 2 C L. Becker .'. 41.. 1 2 J. D. C. Rumsey 52 4799 17 2 C. B. Hudson 44 4488 6 2 P. S. Maclaughlin 45 4893 9 2 T. A. Ashley 45 4287 7 3 H. N. Marshall 54 46-100 15 3 R. H. Hunt 46 4187 ' 7 3 G. M. Howard - .. 43 .. 8 3 F. S. Danforth 45 4085 5 3 N. D. Clark ' 47 4895 16 3 C. S. McDonald 45 4388 5 3 J. T. Newton . . . . . . . 19 4 T. L. Redfield - 56 61-117 27 4 J. G. Nicholson 47 4895 8 4 S. H. Fields , 50 . . . . 13 4 H. S. Houston 59 55-114 26 5 F. P. Lee 51 50-101 15 5 M. B. Johnson 48 52-100 13 ' 6 C. P. Wilson 50 53-103 17 6 II. A. Waldron 47 4794 7 7 George Orvis 54 .. . . 11 8 TIN WHISTLE EVENTS Full Program of the Club's Varied Golf Events of the Year Every known and some unknown varie ties of golf tournaments will be played this year by the famous club. The cal endar is dotted with' red letter days de voted to mortal combats against bogey, four ball and three ball onsets, match play and medal play, swatfest and flag race, for a wonderful display of trophies donated by the members. The order of events as kindly provided us by the secretary is as follows: April 10 Medal Play. Twelve selected holes. Six in each nine. Prize given by Mr. James Barber. Bulletins via. Berlin EUROPE The retrograde manoeuvre We recently began Is foiling French and British According to our plan. ASIA The British are in Bagdad, The Russians are in Van, China has joined our enemies, According to our plan. AFRICA Our colonies have vanished, There is not left a man Of Teuton-Afro kultur, According to our plan. AMERICA Americans are arming As swiftly as they can, To sink our U-boat pirates, According to our plan. Frederick Moxon. The Pinehurst Chapel Fund The following subscriptions have been received by the Pine hurst Religious Association, for the Chapel maintenance fund, during the. past week: Previously acknowledged $1,220 50 15 50 CO 50 25 Mrs. William V. Hurd Mrs. Julie M. North Mrs. Robert Hunter Mrs. M. B. Johnson Mr. Henry C. Fownes Mr. G. L. Wilson $1,460 They'll Improve Your Game! NT IV GOLF BALLS the great British favorites, have smashed record after record and have won out time after time, because of their extra ordinary length, accuracy, and steadiness. These balls "29" and "3 1 " are what you have been waiting for. Dunlop's are the only golf balls made exclusively by a single firm. These balls are made from start to finish at the great English works of THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. Ltd. Now they are on sale in the United States, where they are repeating their foreign triumphs. James M. Barnes, Champion Golf Professional of America uses only Dunlop's. Get them! $9 a dozen, 75c each For Sale by Golf Professionals The Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND iw. i. ... JT V y y EASTERN WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS LOW & HUGHES, 14 East 44th Street, New York