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mm Jd&giK&tM THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK HEALY HIGH 6011 The scores and handicaps were. January 25th, 1918. Golf Course Architecture Construction Maintenance DONALD J. ROSS PINEHURST CPU NTRY CLUB will be glad to offer advice to any Pine hurst visitor who is interested in the de velopment or care of a golf course. CALHOUN -MANSION Opens for exclusive patronage; original Colonial furnishings; Southern cooking. Yachting, Golf,' Tennis Mrs. J. E. Bertolett Charleston, S. C Signal Mountain Hotel SIGNAL MOUNTAIN, TENNESSEE OPBI TIIJE ENTIRE YEA II Fireproof. 250 rooms, 200 private baths. Golf, Tennis, horseback riding, fishing and hunting in season. 2000 ft. vlevatlou H. M. STANFORD, Manager. Mr. Arthur G. Lockwood Designs and Constructs Modern Golf Courses at Reasonable Prices Full Particulars on Application MEDFORD, MASS.. Tel KS4-M A. MOIVTESArNTI Tailor and Dress Maker Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel French Dry Cleaning Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines. N. C. GEORGE 6. HERB, B. S.,D.D.S. SPECIALIST IN PORCELAIN FILLINGS ' AND CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Southern Pines North Carolina 'Phone 39 Ur. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines. North Carolina Ontshoots Dr. Yanderhoof for the Midwinter Trophy II i chard and Klj Cloa Com. petitory In Fameui Handicap Twntj-n Cleared Mark Shooting from the nineteen yard mark A. G. Healy of Windsor, Ontario broke 95 of the one hundred targets thrown in the Midwinter Handicap shot at the Pine hurst Gun Club last Friday. There were 110 guns in this banner shooting contest, the climax of the week's competitions. Healey had to work for his trophy. Be tween him and the ninety mark there were twenty-one guns. And when the hundred targets had flown he was tied with Dr. W. W. Vanderhoof of Watkins, New York. He led the doctor by one shot all the way through the engagement until they reached the last frame. Here the champion twice shot over his mark, while Vanderhoof broke nineteen and evened up the score. Healy walked A. G. Healy, 19 W. W. Vanderhoof, 20 C. L. Richards, 20 P. D. Kelsey, 20 H. Atkinson, 18 Geo, Gray, 17 C. B. Stickley, 17 Geo. Burns. 20 C. O. Hedstron, 17 M. McVoy, Jr. 19 F. B. Lofland, 16 S. Sheftall, 17 W. H. Yule, 19 B. V. Covert, 14 R. A. Hall, 18 Wm. Wettleaf, 18 H. Almert, 17 F. Billmeyer, 19 F. B. Hatfield, 18 G. H. Hunt, 17 W. G. Ramsey, 18 J. B. Lallance, 18 D. J. Dalton, 19 C. H. Parker, 17 F. V. Rosebery, 19 H. A. Morson, 19 C. M. Powers, 16 S. G. Vance, 17 C. D. Coburn, 19 J. B. Fontaine, 16 A. E. Atherton, .18 D. K. Dickinson, 17 C. F. Seeley. 19 W. W. Posey, 18 H. W. Cooey, 19 -91 -91 Midwinter Handicap. yard 20 19 19 1895 19 18 19 19 1995 20 19 20 18 1794 21 19 19 19 1794 17 19 20 18 1893 18 19 15 2093 19 19 18 1992 20 18 17 17 92 18 20 17 1991 17 19 18 1891 19 18 19 19 18 19 18 19 15 19 19 1991 19 20 18 1990 16 19 19 1890 18 18 17 1990 18 18 18 1990 19 16 17 1990 18 18 20 1690 18 19 15 2089 17 16 20 18 89 17 18 18 18 89 18 15 19 1889 18 17 18 1989 18 19 17 1689 13 19 20 1889 19 17 19 1889 18 17 19 1788 16 18 16 1968 16 16 20 18 88 17 18 18 1687 18 19 18 1587 16 16 17 1987 18 15 18 1887 16 17 17 1887 19 21 19 20 21 16 19 19 17 18 19 19 19 20 20 22 20 22 18 m fe to. . tm ft 1 .( Hi I i'J ill A . UM, & f 1 1 ; !. a i, z ". rc;viv''. L- AN INVINCIBLE SQUAD G. N. PISH, GEORGE C. WRIGHT, C. H. NEWCOMB, HUSEMAN AND TAYLOR. off with the trophy in the shoot off 18 to 15. Pushing these two at the finish, and actually ahead of them the whole trip until the last twenty tar gets were thrown were C. L. Eichards and F. P. Kelsey. This pair fell down badly on the last frame, missing three birds apiece, and so losing their chance at the shoot off by one point. Richards was shooting from 21 yards, and Kelsey from 17. Two 17 yard men came in under the guns with a card of 93, George Gray of Philadelphia and Harold Atkinson of Oxford. There were six special trophies for division winners in this Midwinter Shoot, beside the Mede for the winner. Eich ards' 94 was good for the award in the first division. Vanderhoof himself held high gun in the second; M. M. McVey, Jr., cracking 91 took off the third di- . . , . 1 t . t II J At- vision, F. iJillmeyer lanaea tne xouriu. Harold Amert's 90 was good for the fifth, and George Gray snapped up the sixth with a 93. E. V. Kirby, 17 17 18 16 1987 T. T. Todd, 17 19 16 20 15 87 R. F. Willis, 16 18 19 18 1687 N. R. Gooderham, 17 15 20 17 18 87 20 H. E. Dickerman, 17 15 19 18 18 87 20 J. B. Pennington, 16 18 17 18 18 87 20 J. I. Chipley, 16 18 18 16 18 86 20 G. H. Martin, 18 17 16 17 18 86 21 C. B. Piatt, 19 16 16 18 17. 86 22 C. H. Newcomb, 17 17 16 19 17 86 23 F. A. Seibert, 18 16 17 18 17 86 16 J. H. Trumbull, 17 18 19 13 1986 17 Jas. McVicker, 15 17 18 17 1986 18 Mrs. J. D. Dalton, 16 18 18 16 1785 16 Jay Hall, 15 17 18 20 1885 17 F. E. Watkins 18 17 18 14 1885 18 J. D. Allen, 16 18 13 19 1985 20 F. S. Wright, 18 16 16 18 17 85 23 G. N. Fish 16 15 19 17 1885 R. C. Smith, 18 18 14 18 17 85 20 H. W. Jeffrey, 17 16 19 16 16 84 18 F. Remy, 17 17 16 17 1784 Jno. Ebberts, 16 17 17 17 1784 C. D. McGary, 15 18 19 18 1484 19 C. W. Billings, 18 17 16 17 18 84 M. S. Hootman, 16 17 17 19 15 84 21 W. H. Patterson, 17 15 19 16 16 83 W. H. Gooderham, 15 17 17 18 1683 18 Chas. Nichols, 16 15 19 18 1583 19 S. E. Clarke, 18 18 15 15 16 82 17 J. M. Morehead, 14 16 16 18 1882 18 For Putting Greens Inoculated Alphano is the ideal top-dressing, and a perfect all-in-one fertilizer. Its use gives a putting green a true running surface without the use of a heavy roller. PEICE $15. a ton in bags. 12. a ton in bags by carload 10. a ton in bulk by carload. F. O. B. Alphano, N. J. Alphano Humus Go. Established 1005 17-N Battery Place, Js e w York PATGH & RICHARDSON Department Store Southern Pines, N. C LADIES AND GENTS FUENISHINGS HATS CAPS CLOTHING QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FOE LADIES FLOESHEIM AND KING QUALITY FOE MEN BUGS MATTING AET - SQUAEES COMFOETS BLANKETS SHEETS PILLOW CASES AND PILLOWS TEUNKS AND BAGS 21 Years in Business in Southern Pines MYRON W. MARR, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST Office at the Carolina Hour: 10 to 11 a.m., or by appointment J
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