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JANUABY 26; 1921 PAGE 9 BERKSHIRE OPENS authorities through the press are trying - The Berkshire hotel opened on Satur- to lead the more pessimistic followers day, January 15, just in time to care for away from the belief that the Ameri a deluge of trap-shooters that arrived to ean eontijlgent will be impossible to take part m the annual Midwinter Tar- . . get tournament which started on January Bntisl players who toured America 17 and held sway throughout the week. last summer took back with them gen Those registered since the departure erous tales of the improvement in the of the shooters include: American game and they sounded a warn- mg to their countrymen to wake up and Edward Shaffer, Buffalo, N. Y. ,levote their attention to the develop- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lay, Oil City, Pa. meilt of youngsters, else America would Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Nobles, Eoches- St!P in and take away from them their ter, N. Y. F. L. Buckley, Winchester, Va. M. P. Chapin, Chicago,. Ills. J. C. Carroll, Winston Salem, N. C. Mrs. Luther E. Harrington, Boston. Mrs. E. D; Douglas, Philadelphia, Pa. J. D. MacKay, Toronto. II. Hinsler, Aberdeen, Miss. Glen R. Munsham, Lansing, Mich. E. C. Elzmyer, Memphis, Tenn. W. E. Wintermeyer, Raleigh, N. C. prized dominion of the' links. JOHN H. NOEL WINS WEEKLY TARGET HANDICAP .A number of the shooters that contest ed in the big target tournament last week remained in Pinehurst a few days, and took part in the weekly 100-target handicap event on Monday last. John II. Noel, Tennessee champion, won first Mrs. J.Bennington and daughter, New prize with 97-5 100, and was followed York. by C. B. Stickney of Danville, Va. E. F. Arnold, Abbeville, S. C. 9p-9 99 and P, H. Willey of the same Harry Palmer, Philadelphia, Pa. ' city, 88-1199, who tied for second Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Mueller, Philadel- Vee. phi a, Pa. . - THE TIN WHISTLED F. J. Abbott, Columbia, S. C. Edward Statler, Lyons, N. Y. T" txr j! HIT ' 1 J Tk-r fi it. w. winsuan, mancnester, in . Members of the Tin Whistles enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rumph, New York. a driving C(mtest for ft box of Jack John li. Towle, (Jhicago, Ills. W. L. Hobbs, Elliott, Maine. C. H. Hobbs Charlotte, N. C. J. E. Turner, North Reading, Mass Jolly's Colonel golf balls on Monday morning last and in the afternoon held a bestball foursome. This is a busy week for the Whistles as a team match is sched Charles L. Underbill, Somerville, Mass. uled for Wednesday and a Bogey and II. D. Hodgkins, Boston, Mass. A. B. Sides, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bridges, Elmhurst, Long Island. Frank M. Williams, Boston, Mass. Horace F. Sise, Medford, Mass. Par tournament under the H. H. system will be held Friday. H. C. Fownes, 2nd, won the driving contest when he hit three balls for a total of 662 yards, his best effort being a 226 yard drive. J. D. Chapman hit two fine drives, but his third one was out of AMERICAN GOLFERS WILL bounds. TAKE THEIR BEST TO ENGLAND MRS. R. C BLANCKE WINS By Henry L. Farrell WEEKLY PUTTING CONTEST (United Press Staff Correspondent) Having succeeded in winning a British Mrs. R. C. Blancke won the weekly tennis championship, America will make Putting Contest held at the Country Club a most serious effort next summer to an- on Saturday last, in the play-off of a tie, nex the English golf titles. at 24, with Mrs. Harriet Waters. Mrs. Funds have been in the process of so- C. S. Waterhouse and Mrs. B. V. Gov licitation since last fall to send a big ert tied, at 25, for second honors, team of the best American, golfers after The scores: the British championship and success of ' the financial drive seems sure. Mrs. R. C. Blancke 24 Looking toward the amateur title of Mrs. H. Waters 24 the Isles, the United States Golf Associa- Mra. C. S. Waterhoue 25 tion has announced plans of similar pro- Mrs. B. V. Covert -25 portion. Mrs. A. S. Higgins 26 "Chick" Evans, present American Mrs. C. Banes 27 champion, S. Davidson Herron, last Mrs. H. P. Hotchkiss 27 year's champion; Francis Ouimet, for- Mrs. L. F. F. Wanner . 38 mer title holder; Bobby Jones, Nelson Mrs. L. Budell 28 Whitney, "Buck" Wittemore, Reginald Mrs. G. M. Howard 28 Lewis and Max Marston have agreed to Mrs. A. Hart 28 make the trip across the Atlantic. Robert Mr. R. C. Blackington 28 A. Gardner, who made such a splendid Mrs. C. S. Lasher 28 showing in last year's championship also M,rs. Powers 28 may join the invaders. , - Mrs. Patterson 28 Miss Alexa Sterling, Mrs. William A. Mrs. H. Bogart .29 Gavin and other noted women players Mrs. H. G. Waring 29 are also planning to make the trip over Mrs. Anderson 29 to meet the best of the British women.' r Mrs. Geo.-W. Statzel 32 England is. somewhat aroused over the Mrs. Hosley .....32 invasion and; some of the leading Mrs. Wheeler " 33 rrr;TTi" 1W ...,tk iiTi-r- warn HOTEL WENTWORT IT An Estate Comprising 125 acres, 3 Miles from Ports mouth, N. H. Most beautiful location on North Atlantic Coast. 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