HOTEL PALMS If you intend visiting the Lund of Sunshine this Winter The Hotel Palms West Palm Beach. Florida Caters to your patronage It's up-to-the-minute Write for Booklet Rates $4.00 and up. American Plan IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Bethlehem Country Club Bethlehem, New Hampshire Golf under Ideal Conditions. 18 Hole Course 6026 yards. Modern Club f louse. Steel Lockers showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golf and Putting Greens. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests have the privileges of the Club. Ask Mr. Abbe,. at the Holly Inn, Pinehurst. Pinehurst Jewelry Shop At The Carolina Jewelry Novelties & Silverware Repairing and Engraving A. MOIVTESAINTI Tailor and Dress Maker Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel French Dry Cleaning PmnsjlYania Ave., Southern Pines. N. G. Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina GEORGE G. HERR, B S..D.D.S., SPECIALIST IN PORCELAIN FILLINGS AND CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Southern Pines North Carolina 'Phone 39 When touring to or from Pinehurst stop at oc fo re o The prettiest town In North Carolina 125 miles from Pinehurst, 135 miles from Richmond The EXCHANGE HOTEL at Oxford offers ex cellent accomodations for motoring parties and first class garage facilities r,. F. ft TI IT II, Proprietor WANTED A position in ' rinehurtit for reft of winter as Chauffeur for pri vate family with the chance' of going North after season, if si vues fie satis factory, lmve h:id 0 ynai-M experii'Ti'oH.aa geneml repair man on tlip better class of machines, can furnish A 1 rpfornnce. J. Fred Taylor, Hox 328 High Point, N.C Second Round H. B. McClelland beat W. II. Whyte 3 and 2; William T. Barr beat S. O. Mil ler 2 up; A. P. Gray beat S. A. Hennes sey 3 and 2; T. A. Cheatham beat C. R. Gillett 2 and 1. Semi-Final Barr beat McClelland by default; Gray beat Cheatham 1 up (19 holes). Final. Barr beat Gray 2 and 1. CONSOLATION Arthur L. Walker won from D. F. Mc Mahon by default ; C. B. Hudson beat D. N. Jewett 3 and 2; V. A. Seggerman beat G. B. Carpenter 5 and 3; P. B. O'Brien beat G. F. Peterson 4 and 3. Second Round. Hudson beat Walker 7 and 6; Segger man beat O'Brien 7 and Final. Seggerman beat Hudson 3 and 2. FOURTH DIVISION A. R. Watson beat A. S. Higgins 2 and 1; H. G. Waring beat Thomas Wil liamson 6 and 4; J. T. Weller beat H. H. Duden 3 and 1 ; Lieut. J. F. Norrill beat R. G. Breed 5 and 3; George Van Keuren beat A. G. Austin 2 up; A. E. Johnson beat N. T. Williamson 4 and 3; C. W. Harman won from Dickinson Bishop by default; Clark Wilcox beat H. J. Frost 1 up. Second Round. H. G. Waring beat A. R. Watson 2 and 1; J. L. Weller beat J. F. Morrill 1 up (19 holes); George Van Keuren beat A. E. Johnson 9 and 7; Clark Wilson beat C. W. Harman 1 up (20 holes). Semi-Final. Weller beat Waring 7 and 6; Van Keuren beat Wilcox 5 and 3. Final. Weller beat Van Keuren 4 and 3. CONSOLATION A. S. Higgins beat Thomas William son 2 and 1 ; H. H. Duden won from R. J. Breed by default; G. C. Austin beat N. T. Williamson 2 up; H. J. Frost beat Dickinson Bishop by default. Second Round. -Duden beat Higgins 2 and 1; Austin beat Frost 2 up. Final. Austin beat Duden 1 up. FIFTH DIVISION H. Fayen beat C. E. Heydt 3 and 2; J . D. Rumsey won from G. A. Magoon by default; J. L. Meenan beat M. B. Byrnes 4 and 3; H. W. Ormsbee beat W. B. Merrill 2 and 1 ; W. A. Sandf ord beat Dr. Thomas Youngman 3 and 2; Lindsay Russell beat W. D. Orvis 2 and 1; James Barber beat W. P. Phillips 7 and 6; M. C. Perkins beat R. C. Blancke 3 up. Second Round. J. D. Rumsey beat H. Fayen 3 and 2; H. W. Ormsbee beat J. L. Meenan 1 up (19 holes); Lindsay Russell beat W. A. Sandf ord 5 up; James-Barber won from M. C. Perkins by default. . . Semi-Final." Ormsbee beat Rumsey 1 up; Russell beat Barber 6 and 5. -Final. H. W. Ormsbee beat Russell 7 and 6. CONSOLATION. C. E. Heydt won from G. A. Magoon by default; M. B. Byrnes won from W. B. Merrill by default; W. D. Orvis beat Dr. Thomas Youngman 7 and 6 W. P. Phillips beat R. C. Blancke 2 and 1. Semi-Final. Heydt beat Byrnes 3 and 2; Orvis beat Phillips 3 and 2. Final. Orvis beat C. E. Heydt 2 and 1. HANDICAP EIGHT Hugh Halsell (0) beat Edmund Ste vens (14) 1 up; L. Earle Edgar (10) beat H. S. Houston (25) 1 up; S. Roths child (20) beat L. Q. White (27) 1 up; B. H. Ellington (20) beat D. P. Mors;? (20) 1 up. . Semi-Final. Halsell beat Edgar 4 and 3 ; Ellington beat Rothschilds by default. 4 ' Final. Halsell beat Ellington 3 and 1. A DEIPERATE BATTLE larked Opening- JMatcbes of Midwin ter Tennis Tournament As we go to press the battle for the Midwinter championship on the courts of the Pinehurst Country Club is still rag ing. The championship in the men's singles lies between Nathan Bundy, of Norfolk, and C. F. Watson, Jr., of West chester. If the early stages of this contest are any criterion it should be a memorable occasion. The preliminary round brought forth some fast play, in which Watson smashed through the defense of J. W. Eggleston, of Norfolk, 6 4, 6 i, and George T. Aranyi, of New York, held W. K. Auchincloss, of Washington, down to 63, 64. The second round brought out the fire works. The longest and hardest and most evenly contested tennis match ever played in the Carolinas started shortly after lunch and was still raging with unabated fury when the sun began to sink in the West. The fifty-two games required for the three sets took the three hours to play, and at no stage of the pro ceedings were the two more than a game apart until the end of each set. Watson finally struggled over the line 8 10, 75, 1210. Meantime Bundy, of the great Tennis family, made his entrance into the final round by a clean cut victory over Roger Ward. , The first round found a surprise in store. Otto Salm, ranking high with the racquet, and from previous performance slated to win the tournament, met. reverse at the hands of Roger Ward, of Mon treal and in spite of a long reach and a hard driving game at the net, went down 3 6, 3 6. R. L. J ames, of Saratoga, did his share in holding the audience by driving Hugh Whitehead, of Norfolk, into three sets, and a long deuce set be fore he finally was worn down: 6 4, 36, 97. Watson disposed of N. A. Rose, of Longwood, 6 1, 6 1, thus giving prom ise of his powers, and Bundy put out Aranyi 6 2, 6 3. The finals and the account of the women's singles, which at present writ ing lies between Miss Marjorie Lake, of Hartford, and Miss Carolyn Bogart, of the Magnolia Farm, will. be reported next week together with the summary of the play. SARASOTA Florida "The Sun Parlor of America" Located on Bay of Sarasota and Gulf of Mexico. Golfing, Hunting, Fishing. Good Roads and Surf Bathing. 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