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THE PIN EHURST OUTLOOK Xx - 1 1 ' .1 HOTEL WENTWORT H 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 markswoman, 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. MENDES' MEDAL (Conrluii'd from pari one) Percival T. Yates, Montclair 93-98, 191 J, V. Hurd, Pittsburg 92-99, 191 H. C. Philbrick, Braee Burn 94-98, 192 P. B. O'Brien, Detroit 95-97, 192 Dr. J. S. Brown, Montclair 94-98, 192 A. S. Higgins, St. Andrews 96-96, 192 C. J. Ahem, Wwight Dr. C. E. Saulsberry, New Brunswick "W. I. Keep, Lockport J. W. Mitchell, Lambton A. P. Palmer, Baltusrol S. Y. Kamage, Wanango Jack Hoag, Flossmoor, H. H. Buckley, Oakland 106-97, 203 Howard H. Wrenn, Exmoor 107-96, 203 W. W. Cutler, Brookline 96-107, 203 T. R. Palmer, Erie 104-99, 203 J. R. Chadwick, Great Neck 101-103, 204 W.E.Wells,Jii., Ketiilworth 102-102 204 D. C. Muray, Yahnundasis 105-99, 204 II. C. Davis, Woodland 96-108, 204 John Porter, Rochester 100-104, 204 James Barber, Englewood 101-103, 204 W. R. Davis, Greenville 99-94, 193 I W.M.Hagar, Shackamaxon 99-95, 194 E A Dexter, Springfield 102-92, 194 Robt Foot New Haven Ar AA i A i ' o-yy, iyt . Eighth Sixteen 92-102, 191' E. M. Hanrahan. 92-101, 193 103-102, 205 100- 104, 205 97-108, 205 101- 104, 205 94-100, 194 E.B. Richardson,Monoosnock,95-100, 195 , Fred Holdsworth, Oakley ii. r. Hart, Shuttle Meadow y-y, iyD G. Wywan Caroll,Jr,Norwich 91-104, 195 Sixth Sixteen R. B. Osterhout, Twaalfshill 95-101, 196 C. H. Rosenfeld, Deal 101-96, 197 W. W. Coriell, Plainfield 98-99 197 Hugh P.Drysdale, N.Adams 94-103, 197 H. G. Waring, Moore Co. 93-104, 197 Prank J. Smith, Dwight 97-101, 198 D. E. Knowlton, Buffalo 99-99, 198 "W. B. Fitch, Indian Hill 101-97, 198 H. Shaw, Mid-Surrey. . . 98-100, 198 Prank S.: Pusey, Broadmoor 98-101, 199 R. S. Grindley,London Hunt 99-101, 200 lL.W. Perce, Baltimore 98-102, 200 .A .F.Southerland,St .Andrews 99-101, 200 :RalpVKing, Toronto 104-97, 201 P." A. Helmer, Midlothian 98-103, 201 II. H. Cutler, Chestnut Hill 105-97, 202 Seventh Sixteen W. T. Stall, Brockton 104-98, 202 Pied Wardell, Detroit , ,105-97, 202 Binghamton 105-101, 206 104-102, 206 P. J. Bassett, Segregansett 104-102, 206 Cameron Duncan Fox Hills 103-103, 206 C. A. Holbrook, Hatherly 103-104, 207 Llewellyn Power Forest Hills C. W. McHose Raritan Valley Matt Grau, Oak Ridge B. V. Covert, Lockport F. M. Paist, Springhaven C. H. Pray, Scarsdale G. A. Magoon, Oakmont J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo Frank Coleman, Kent P. S. Maclaughlin, Ekwanok 93-97, 190 L. I. S. Conway Whitemarsh J. T. Nelson, ' Brooklyn John F. Dailey Oak Hill Eberhard Faber Englewood , 103-109, 212 100-107, 207 103-105, 208 96-112, 208 105- 104, 209 108-101, 209 106- 104, 210 111-99, 210 94-94, 188 92-96, 188 107-104, 211 103-109, 211 101-110, 211 113-106, 219 110- 109, 219 111- 108, 219 111-108, 219 111-109, 220 108-113, 221 Ninth Sixteen H. T. Whitin, Worcester 101-111, 212 G. W. Watts, Durham 112-100, 212 F. W. Alderman, Buffalo 107-105, 212 D. P. Morse, Jr., Huntington 105-107, 212 Edward Seagram, Grand River 107-105, 212 J. Stuart Prichard Gull Lake 105-107-212 II. W. Allen, Buffalo 107-106, 213 S. M. White, Fox Hills 103-110, 213 Allen T. Treadway Stockbridge 101-112, 213 S. W. Winslow, Beverly 105-109, 214 Christopher D. Robert Westhampton 100-115, 215 Frank R. Briggs, Tedesco , Brookline 109-107, 216 Henry D. Waters, Buffalo 108-109, 217 E. S. Graves Wannamoisett 105-112, 217 John Sprunt Hill, Durham 109-109, 218 Percival Eason, Ardsley 113-105, 218 Tenth Sixteen John R. Towle, Calumet 113-105, 218 David L. Johnson Cleveland D. O. Allen, Poland R. C. Blancke, Montclair S. B. Cuddy, Montclair H. G. Donham, Oakley R. S. Dilworth, Lambton Maj. Harold E. Porter Holls- worth Hall, Seaview 101-121, 222 John M. Breen, Baltusrol 114-108, 222 Peercy W. Thompson, Riverside ' 118-104, 222 Wm. W. Weller, Baltusrol 112-110, 222 Chas. L. Smith, Brookline 109-115, 224 T. L. Redfield, Greenwich 110-114, 224 Geo. E. Barber, Race Brook 114-110, 224 W. A. Sanford St. Augustine 110-115, 226 E. T. McKeithen,Aberdeen 121-105, 226 Eleventh Sixteen C. E. Abbs, Scarboro 114-112, 226 George Walker Brookline 119-107, 226 Henry R. Smith Monoosnock 119-108, 227 Wellington E. Bull Scarsdale 115-112, 227 Donald H. Smih, Tedesco 106-122, 228 H. S. Houston, Mt. Tom 117-111, 228 Frederick M. Hodgdon Haverhill 114-115, 229 E. W. Snydeer Shaker Heights 121-109, 230 Bishop J. G. Anderson, Woodland 119-112, 231 Paul Blatchford Oak Park 116-115, 231 J. A. Keck, Greenville 114-117, 231 R. W. Williamson Baltimore 112-119, 231 C. Collins, Baltusrol 110-122, 232 Whitney W. Bowers Essex Fells 118-114, 232 Charles W. Hopkinson Westwood 114-119, 233 Wili am B. Anderson . Portsmouth . 116-118, 234 Twelfth Sixteen D. P. Morse, Huntington 107-127, 234 W. C. Evans, Norfolk 113-122, 235 Dr. P. J. Mooney, Jamaica 115-121, 236 H. P. Hall, Monoosnock 120-117, 237 H. B. Swoope, Madera 123-115, 238 Clinton Scollard Manhattan 118-120, 238 William II. Wing Glens Falls T. S. Dunlap, Cleveland N. H. Blatchford, Stokie John S. Kent Thorney Lea Frederick Kein, Wykagyl J. C. Canfield Shaker Heights H. E. Hackenberg Westwood Arthur W. White, London Hunt Frank W. Moult on, Portsmouth G. M. Hewes, Farmington 124-114, 238 113-126, 239 120- 119, 239 111-129, 240 121- 120, 241 123- 123, 246 121-127, 218 124- 125, 249 134-12S, 262 127-143,. 270 SEASON' GOLFING CARNIVAL Full Program of Evnts Icheduled ul Country Club Nineteenth Annual United North and South Amateur Championship (March 31, April 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Qualifying ' round and final thirty-six holes for win ning eight in first division only. Gold medal for best qualificaton score; Cham pioship Trophy to winner of first six teen; Governors' Trophy to winner of second sixteen; Secretary's Trophy to winner of third sixteen; Treasurer's Trophy; to winner of fourth sixteen Captain's Trophy to winner of fifth six teen; Club Trophy to winner of sixth sixteen; sterling trophies to division runners-up and consolation division win ners in all divisions. Eleventh Annual Mid-April Tourna ment (April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) Qual ifying round, anc finals, eighteen holes. Sterling Trophy for best qualification score; President's Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governors' Trophy to win ner of second sixteen; sterling trophies to first and second division runners-up and consolation division winners. A Women's Putting Contest for a Silver Trophy is held every Saturday aft ernoon from 2 to 4.30. Requirements In sending or making entries, please be careful to give full name, club membership and city or town address. Kindly make entries as far in advance as possible. Post and tel ograph entries are both accepted. DON'T FORGET he annual Putting Party for the bcn- o'it of the Farm Life School, to be held L Thistlo Dim, residence of Mr. James Barber. The tickets cost $1.00 and are to be obtained at Hotels or at the Grounds. A limited supply of putters and balls will be on hand at the grounds but all who can conveniently do so are requested to bring their own. MISS SARA FOWNES neglected to advise us that she intend ed to defeat Mrs. Hurd in the North awl Smith and to follow that Up by giving Mrs. Barlow a hard fight f or the title in the final contest, , and tne consequence was that her photograph went to the encrravers so late that ino half-tones came back just after our last issue, describing these events,; went if press. Which is why it appears in our columns at this belated ' date. ;
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