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WS'lMCj THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK IT ----- : "Mrs HOTEL WE NT WORTH 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 marks woman, will instruct ladies free of charge. Send today for illustrated booklet. WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., C. A. Judkins, Manager Address Until May 1, Pinehurst, N. C. PINEHURST C7 s ww For Boys Combines a thorough college preparatory course with instruction in the elments of military science, and physical training in accordance with modern military deals. Stu dents are encouraged to enroll in the Cavalry Cadet Pla toon. In respect to sport, the school specializes in golf, ten nis, and horsemanship. Provision is also made for basket ball, base ball and gymnastics; and special arrangements are made for the care and suitable entertainment of very young boys. Though primarily a Boarding School, boys who live in Pinehurst may be entered as day scholars. The Departmental Staff is as follows: Capt. R. A. Duckworth Ford, F. R. G. S., Headmaster, Commandant. W. R. Clinton Piatt, B. A. (Oxford), Asst: Head master and Quartermaster. Lieut. Hewitt Reynolds, U. S. R. (A. B., A. M., Princeton), Adjutant and Asst. Commandant. W. Francis E. Stanwood, Jr. A. B. (Harvard), Ordi nance Officer. Dr. M. W. Marr, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. For rates and further particulars, apply to the Head master, Pinehurst School, Pinehurst, N. C. sDots in Mr. Rost's enthusiastic nar rative to the Outlook, but it is all we have room for in this issue. The Trophy Committee has done its work well and have secured a collec tion of trophies worthy of the occasion Several of America's most promi nent judges have been invited to offici ate, among them being Mr. W. Pres- cott Walcott, of Kenmere fame, who has just returned from the other side Mr. 'C. F. Neilson, of Middlebush, JN J., the. owner of International Cham pion Raby Dazzler; Mr. James Lynn of Port Huron, Mich., and others. Entry blanks will be ready in a few days and the Committee hopes that local fanciers will take the same keen interest in the show that has been shown up North. FOWNES' FLAG (Continued from page one) J. L. Weller, St. Catherines (92), 1 on 19th. R. C. Shannon, 2nd, Brockport (85), 18th green. J. R. Bowker, Woodland (92), 18th green. J. A. DuPuy, Rochester (92), 18th green. F. T. Keating, Spring Lake (86), 18th green. Dr. J. S. Brown, Montclair (90), 18th green. C. B. Fownes, Oakmont (84), 2 on 18th. W. E. Truesdell, Garden City (84), 1 on 18th. L. A. Hamilton, Garden City (87), 17th cup. Justice M. Thompson, Springhaven (87), 17th green! H. G. Phillips, Moore county (84), 17th green. T. A. Kelly, Southern Pines (87), 17th green. W. T. Barr,, Garden City (87), 16th green. Class B H. E. Babbett, Plymouth (94), 40 yards from 20th. F. P. Lee, Framingham (97), 19th cup. James F. Melanson, Tedesco (95). 19th green. P. S. Maclaughlin, Scarsdale (94), 19th green. W. S. Van Clief, Fox Hills (93), 19th green. M. B. Johnson, Cleveland (98), 19th green. P. B. O'Brien, Detroit (99), 19th green. T. A. Cheatham, Pittsburgh (9Z), 3 on 19th. H. G. Streat, Wykagyl (95), 2 on 19th. A. S. Higgins, St. Andrews (93), 1 on 19th. G. T. Dunlap, Canoe Brook (94). 18th cup. C. F. Lancaster, Brae Burn (94). 18th cup. G. W. Mead, Glen Ridge (100). 18th cup. Walter L. Milliken, Hyannisnort (95), 18th green. W. B. Merrill, Brookline (96), 18th green. . Edward B. Fay, Midland Vallev (93), 18th green. Robert Foote, New ,Haven (98) i on 18th. C. R. Cowen, Brae Burn (95), l on 18th. G. A. Bomann, Plainfield (98), 17th cup. C. B. Hudson, North Fork (92), 17th green. T. H. Hogsett, Cleveland (93), 16th green. Percy W. Thomson, St. Andrews, N. B. (94), 15th cup. Class C Commodore J. T. Newton, Brook lyn (108), 2 ft. from 20th cup. John Barclay, Greensburg (102), 1 on 20th. James Barber, Englewood (104), 19th green. W. H. Ormsbee, South Shore (101), 19th green. W. Lane Verlenden, Lansdowne (112), 3 on 19th. Tyler L. Redfield, Greenwich (116), 2 on 19th. Judd H. Redfield, Greenwich (100), 2 on 19th. C. S. Waterhouse, Ardsley (105), 1 on 19th. R. C. Blancke, Montclair (110), 1 on 19th. F. C. Abbe, Bethlehem (108), 18tX green. J. D. Rumsey, Brookline (101), 4 on 18th. VG. A. Magoon, Oakmont (103), 18th green. B. V. Covert, Lockport (102), 18th green. S. H. Fields, Baltusrol (100), 18th green. Henry Hornblower, Plymouth, (108), 3 on 18th. J. R. Towle, Calumet (100), 2 on 18th. A. D. Fisher, Tedesco (110), 2 on 18th. J. M. Robinson, Harbor Beach (105), 2 on 18th. N. Y. Worrall, Phila. Cricket (100). 2 on 18th. G. W. Baker, Wheatley Hills (108), 17th green. H. S. Houston, Mt. Tom (106), 16th green. FOILED AGAIN, MUTTERED THE COLONEL Miss Kate Bomann Wins Wednesday's Debate. The Silver Foils played a handicap contest against Bogey on the Number One course, on Wednesday, Miss Kate Bomann taking the premier honors at 3 up, while Mrs. J. D. Chapman and Mrs. F. T. Keating tied for the second prize, at 2 up. The leaders came in as follows: Miss Kate Bomann, Plainfield (5), 3 up. Mrs. J. D. Chapman, Greenwich ) 2 up. Mrs. F. T. Keating, Agawam Hum (4), 2 up. Mrs. J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo 1 down. Mrs. E. P. Muntz, St. Catherines (9) 5 down. ! '
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