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jjjWjjpSilfcl, Mi) THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 2 i . ...... t ' ' : ' '' - '"L -, i-mttmtt' ,m ";- .....r iii"-' : - , - V - . - - ! ? H O TE L W ENTWORTH NEW CASTLE, -PORTSMOUTH, N. H. H. W. PRIEST, President The, Leading New England Coast Summer Resort '. Every facility for sport and recreation : Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yachting, fishing, bathing, and well equipped garage under competent ' supervision. Fine livery. "Music by symphony players. Accommo dates 500. Local and long distance telephone in every room. .Trap, Rifle and Pistol Shooting is one of the attractions. Annie Oakley, the world famous marksworhan, will instruct ladies free of charge. Send today for illustrated booklet. 1 T rv 1 - H all l. 1 I'll Address Until May 1, Little Building, THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 1 - , IThe many points of historic interest in, and around the City, and its centrai location make Richmond a very desirable stop-over point for tourists. Eighteen Hole Golf Club of Country Club of Virginia Nearby 1 Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Bathi Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man, 1 For handsomely illustrated booklet or reservations, address THE JEFFERSON, Richmond, Virginia O. F. WEISIGER, Manager I A ItlHlrfno ll ntlAfVAM 80 Boylston St., Boston, flass. 'r'n'4 1 "Ml! '2Uf mil Captain Schofield Leads Fight (Continued from page one) W. E. Smith, Brae Burn 87 87 174 C. II. Hart, Dunwoodie 85 90 175 Melville Peck, Virginia C. 88 88 176 C. L. Becker, Ekwonok 94 83 177 G. W. Carroll, Norwich 88 89 177 A. Denham, Pinehurst 93 84 177 J. E. Smith, Wilmington 85 92 177 E. IX McCabe, Pinehurst 87 91 178 Thos. Morrison, Oakmont 85 93 178 W. M. Bakewell, Pittsburg 85 93 178 F. W. Goakes, Willowick 87 91 178 E. M. Taft, Woodland 86 93 179 C. B. Hudson, No. Fork 88 92 180 D. Bishop, Cass Co. 87 93 180 J. W. Souther, Brooklyn 88 93 181 W II Gregg, Jr., Pinehurst 86 96 182 W. H. Sargent, Brookline 89 93 182 G. T. Dunlap, Canoe Brook 91 92 183 J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo 95 88 183 E. H. Pinney, Springfield 89 94 183 J. II. Clapp, Chevy Chase 84 100 184 Hugh Drysdale, No. Adams 91 "93 184 M. B. Johnson, Cleveland 91 93 184 W. L. Milliken, Woodland 86 99 185 W. C. Ballantyne, Columbia 91 94 185 J. M. Jamison, Greensburg 88 97 185 A. T. Roberts, Detroit 94 92 186 G.- W. Statzell, Aronimink 92 95 187 ""SB" THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. H. L. Frost, Hamilton 93 J. S. Brown, Montclair 93 A F Southerland, St And 's 91 S. A. Henessee, Pinehurst 94 W. Rutherfurd, National 95 R. H. Hunt, Worcester 94 J. R. Prentiss, Mohawk 92 F.'E. Aiken, Pinehurst 92 J. F. Duryea, Springfield C 91 Dr. E. E. Salisbury, N. B. 90 B. E. "Vaughn, Lexington 91 J H Herring, New Bedford 94 Lester Russell, Dunwoodie 95 W. II. Nevins, Springfield 93 H. G. Waring, Moore Co. 93 ALEX 94 95 97 94 93 94 96 97 89 99 99 96 95 97 ' 98 98 : J. V. Jenks, Harbor Beach 93 G. R. Harvey, Hamilton J. R. Bowker, Woodland 90 101 91 100 C. L. Campbell, Woodland 95 96 97 98 88 95 F. C. Page, Moore County 94 L. J. Esty, Pinehurst . 94 F. L. Whitcomb, Old Elm 94 J L. Weller, St. Catherine 97 Jay , Hall, Pinehurst 89 104 C. H. Lay, Wanango . 92 101 A. S. Higgins, St. Andrews 93 100 H. C. Davis, Woodland 94 99 B. P. Bakewell, Pittsburg 93 100 H P Hotchkiss, New Haven 92 101 A. E. Pickard, Alexandra 87 106 Ivan de S. Bosse, Quebec 100 93 F P. Lee, Framingham 98 95 T. H. Hogsett, Mayfield 94 9 C. M. Prince, Philadelphia 94 ioo Lincoln Grant, Greenwich 96 ;s TT r r 1 Ct. oil ji. w. uimsuee, oo. onore 98 96 194 F. W. Davis, Woodland 102 82 194 J. D. Hunter, North Adams 88 106 194 Howard Wrenn, Chicago 99 c;q 19- J. H. Ottley, Nassau. 94 101 105 H E. Pepper, Philadelphia 94 101 195 J. L. Wychoff, Mt. Tom 95 100 195 E. B. Thompson, Eosedale 100 96 196 Geo. Elkins, Oakmont 97 90 195 D. II. Smith, Tedesco 87 109 196 B. V. Covert, Lockport 96 100 196 R. L. Bowman, Wheeling 100 97 197 C P Dennett, Essex County 94 103 197 Robt. Foote, New Haven 93 104 197 D. F. Dillon, Alpine 101 96 197 J. R. Towle, Calumet 100 97 197 W. D. Judd, Mt. Tom 94 104 198 E. Hanarhan,- Binghamton 95 104 199 Eben Irwin, Kent C. C. 98 101 199 E. A. Dexter, Springfield 95 104 199 C. M. Reynolds, Wheatley 99 101 200 C. W. McHose, Pinehurst 93 107 200 J. H. Fahey, Tedesco 100 101 201 W. B. Merrill, Brookiine .102 99 201 Geo. Barber, Race Brook 100 102 202 J. T. Shippacasse, Detroit 100 102 202 Chas. Hathaway, Essex Co. 98 104 202 II. W. Allen, Old York Rd. 95 108 203 P. B. Simmonds, R. I. C. . 95 108 203 O ROSS HOLES OUT A LONG PUTT 187 188 188 188 188 188 188 189 189 Geo. Walker Brookline 105 98 203 J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn 100 104 204 G. N. Fry, Wawango 100 105 205 II. II. Buckley, Oakland 99-106 205 J. R. Chadwick, Gt. Neck 101 105 206 J. W. Souter. Oneida 100 106 206 M. B. Brynes, New York 103 104 C. J. Ahem, Dwight C C 105 103 J. A. Munroe, Chestnut- H. 100 108 189 1 P W Thompson, Riverside 104 104 190 ; Tas. Barber , Englewood 106 102 190 71. Ilornblower, Brookline 104 104 190 190 191 191 1. S. Tucker, Ardsley 100 108 -It. A. Magoon, Oakmont 100 109 T. II.- Preston, R. I. ' 102 107 V J Boardman, Midlothian '.109, 102 W A Sandford, Pinehurst 102 109 E. E. Franke. Worcester 109 103 191 '191 191 191 192 192 192 193 .193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 U. W. Pap-R. Pinehurst uz J-J-" -J . . . 0-7 F. T. Whitin, Worcester 109 104 G. W. McGill, Weston G. C. 98 . 115 E. W. Snyder, Shaker 102 112 J D Gallagher, Glen Ridge 104 110 F. P. Betts, Pnehurst 104 111 J. W.. Corcoran, Lambton 106 109 R. C. Blancke, Montclair 102. 113 C. N. Lester, Hinsdale 103 114 C. R. Anderson, Bon Avon 104 113 H. R. Wardell, Dunwoodie 107 111 II. S. Gay, Essex County 108 111 C. H. Pray, Searsdale 114"106 N. Y. Worrall, Overbrook 106 114 193 194 194 207 208 208 208 208 208 208 209 209 211 211 12 213 213 214 2U 215 215 215 217 -17 .1S S19 220 220
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