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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Our Government Requests: That some of us shall go into actual service leave our homes, our work and our dear ones to go across the water and offer our bodies in the supreme sacrifice. To others of us it asks that we SAVE and lend our money in War Savings and Thrift Stamps giving us the best of security and paying us 4 per cent interest. Which is the Greater Our boys leave with a smile and a display of eagerness for battle. They must be supplied with guns, food and clothing. War Savings Stamps will furnish these things. The boys are "over there and at it" waiting. Shall we be found wanting? Thrift and War Savings Stamps for sale at all, banks and postoffice. WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE. Compliments of Hotel Wentworth, New Castle, N. H. THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH RICKAiOND, ;iixGIISI f f '.s v.. ' i f Kt iir.r.- 1 H.J 11 mi tf iri'ti IThe many points of historic interest in, and around the City, and its centra location make Richmond a very desirable stop-over point for tourists. Eighteen Hole Golf Club of Country Club of Virginia Nearby 1 Booms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Bath Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man. 1 For handsomely illustrated booklet or reservations, address THE JEFFERSON, Richmond, Virginia 6. F. WEISIGEB, Manager pits. But she travelled up to the green in two perfect shots and sank a, long putt for a birdie three, and reduced the lead against her to 4. On the 11th she repeated the performance, again emu lating her opponent's tactics and saving herself by a 15 foot putt. They halved the next three and so reached the 15th. Mrs. Hurd Dormie Four. Here a fitting and characteristic play ended the match. Mrs. Hurd walked up and dropped her ball into the hole from the edge of the green, reach ing the grand climax with a par three, and winning 5 and 4. The winners in the other divisions are shown in the accompanying table. WINNERS UNITED NORTH AND SOUTH TOURNAMENT FOR WOMEN. Mrs. J. V. Hurd, Medalist, 86. hill over rough going water and savage Mrs. J. V. Hurd, President's Division. Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow, Runner Up President's Division. CONSOLATION Miss Sarah Fownes, President's Division Mrs. J. F. Duryea, Governor's Trophy Mrs. J. . D. Armstrong, Secretary's Trophy Mrs. Channing "Wells, Treasurer's Trophy Miss Blatchf ord, Captain 's Trophy Mrs. C. M. Reynolds, Club Trophy CONSOLATION WINNERS Mrs. J. D. Chapman, Governor's Division Mrs. M. B. Byrnes, Secretary's Division Miss K. L. Boman, Treasurer's Division Miss M. Scott, Captain's Division Mrs. H. S. Putman, Club Division Summary. Played on Number 2 Course. Qualifying Round. Mrs. J. V. Hurd 44 32 86 Miss E. V. Rosenthal 44 45 89 Mrs. R. H. Barlow 50 45 95 Miss R. Dugan 49 47 96 Mrs. C. T. Russell 48 50 98 Miss S. A. Fownes 49 49 98 Mrs. J. S. Pritchard 44 54 98 Mrs. R. M. Hammer 51 47 98 Mrs. G. B. Johnson 47 51 98 Mrs. J. P. Price 50 51 101 Mrs. J. D. Chapman. 48 54 102 Miss L. Elkins 48 54 102 Mrs. F. S. Danforth 51 51 102 Mrs. J. F. Duryea 53 50 103 Mrs. J. C. Yeager ' 49 54 103 Mrs. Wm. West 53 52 105 Mrs. J. D. Armstrong 54 52 106 Mrs. Joe Bydolek 56 52 108 Mrs. M. B. Brynes 59 51 110 Miss M. Hanrahan 56 55 111 Miss A. Morrison 57 54 HI Mrs. J. P. Williamson 56 56 112 Mrs. Guy Metcalf 53 60 113 Miss E. Abbe 54 59 113 Mrs. H. C. Philbrick 54 61 115 Mrs. Channing Wells 54 61 115 Miss E. Agnew 56 59 115 Miss K. L. Boman 61 55 116 Mrs. C. J. Ahearn 63 54 117 Mrs. S. C. Potter 64 55 119 Mrs. G. A. Magoon 58 61 119 Mrs. J. C. Prizer 65 54 119 Mrs. L. P. Jennings 60 60 120 Miss M. Scott 57 64 121 Mrs. H. H. Rackham 64 57 121 Mrs. D. C. Ogden 57 65 122 Mrs. C. F. Bennett 62 60 122 Miss B. Blatchford 59 64 123 Miss C. E. Johnson 61 62 123 Mrs. P. Boyd 61 63 124 Miss B. E. Stratton Miss C. Jamison Miss K. Lamb Mrs. D. R. Meigs Miss A. M. Kelley Mrs. C. M. Reynolds Mrs. H. S. Putman Mrs. A. S. Higgins Mrs. J. H. Mason Mrs. H. H. Van Clief Mrs. B. V. Covert Mrs. G. M. Howard Miss C. Bogart Mrs. H. L. Boehm Mrs. F. L. Smith Mrs. R. C. Blancke Miss M. Abbe Miss H. Childs Mrs. G. W. Statzell Miss G. Ahearn Miss H. B. Morrison Miss J. Noyes Miss G. Cummings Mrs. I. S. Robeson Mrs. L. C. Dempsey Mrs. C. F Ubelacker Mrs. Donald Parson 66 60 126 66 61 127 64 63 127 60 67 127 67 64 131 67 65 132 64 68 132 63 70 133 68 66 134 65 70 135 64 72 136 66 71 137 69 71 140 72 68 140 69 74 143 70 74 144 74 71 145 70 77 147 78 72 150 75 75 150 No card t( ( u u k it a Withdrawn MATCH PLAY, PRESIDENT 'S DIVISION. First round, Mrs. R. M. Hammer beat Mrs. . G. B. Johnson 8 and 7, Mrs. J. V. Hurd beat Mrs. J. S. Pritchard 7 and 5, Miss R. Dugan beat Miss A. A. Fownes 1 up 19 holes, Mrs. R. H. Barlow beat Miss Elaine V. Rosenthal 3 and 2. Second round, Mrs. Hurd beat Mrs. Hammer 8 and 7, Mrs. Barlow beat Miss Dugan 1 up. Final round, Mrs. Hurd beat Mrs. Barlow five and three. CONSOLATION DIVISION, FIRST EIGHT. First round, Mrs. J. S. Pritchard beat Mrs. G. B. Johnson 5 and 4, Miss S. A. Fownes beat Miss E. V. Rosenthal by default. Final round, Miss Fownes beat Mrs. Pritchard 3 and 1. SECOND DIVISION, GOVERNOR'S TROPHY. First round, Mrs. J. F. Duryea beat Mrs F. S. Danforth 2 and 1, Mrs. J. C. Yeager beat Mrs. C. T. Russell 1 up 19 holes, Miss L. Elkins beat Mrs Wm. West four and two, Mrs. J. R. Price beat Mrs. J. D. Chapman 2 and 1. Second round, Mrs. Duryea beat Mrs. Yeager 2 and. 1, Mrs. Price beat Miss Elkins 5 and 4. Final round, Mrs. Duryea beat Mrs. Price 2 and 1. consolation . division, second eight. ' First round, Mrs. J. S. Danforth lost to Mrs. C. T. Russell 7 and 5, Mrs. J. D. Chapman beat Mrs. Wm. West by de fault. Final round, Mrs. Chapman beat Mrs. Russell 1 up. third division, secretary's trophy. First round, Mrs. Guy Metcalf beat "lias R. Hanahan 6 and 5, Mrs. J. D. Armstrong beat Mrs. J. P. Williamson and 5, Miss Eleanor Abbe beat Miss A. Morrison 3 and 1, Mrs. J. Bydolek beat Mrs. M. B. Brynes 3 and 2. Second round, Mrs. Armstrong beat Mrs. Metcalf 4 and 3, Miss Abbe beat Mrs. Bydolek 3 and 2. Final round, Mrs. Armstrong beat Miss Abbe 2 and 1. CONSOLATION DIVISION, THIRD EIGHT. First round, Mrs. J. P. Williamson beat Miss R. Hanahan 7 and 6, Mrs. m. B. Brynes beat Miss A. Morrison a ana 'Final round, Mrs. Brynes beat Mrs. Williamson 5 and 4. FOURTH DIVISION, TREASURER 'S V First round, Mrs. C. J. Ahearn beat Mrs. S. C. Potter 4 and 3, Mrs. W. Philbrick beat Mrs. G. A. Magoon .1 up, Mrs. J. C. Prizer beat Miss Jv. Boman 4 and 3, Mrs. Channing vew beat Miss E. Agnew 7 and 6. ' Second round, Mrs. Ahearn beat r.. (Continued on page eleven)
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