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MABCH 10, 1921 PAGE 7 . COUNTRY CLUB NOTES The Tin Whistles will have their an nual banquet on March 15 at the Coun try Club. 0 0 0 H. C. Fownes of Oakmont, had the good fortune to sink a full brassie shot on the 12th hole of the Number 2 course in the first 18 holes of the qualifying round. It gave him a two for this par four hole. 0 0 0 W. E. Truesdell played a remarkable round on the Number 3 course in the first 18 holes of the qualifying round for the Spring tournament. He took an 8 at the first hole and then played the next eight in even fours for a 40 out. He came in in 39 and his 79 tied with Mr. Hoyt, for the second best gross of the day. 0 0 0 John Smith, of Wright & Ditson, is in Pinehurst. Mr. Smith has a wide ac quaintance among golfers in New Eng land. He is pushing the Wright & Dit son standard balls, the Victor 75 and the 30, and many here are playing these two balls with fine results. Both the 75 and 30 are quick to get up from irons and held the line on the sand greens. 0 0 0 Herbert Lagerblade of Bristol, Conn., formerly attached to the Country Club as a golf instructor, and Misr Lagerblade, are visiting friends here. Herbert is hit ting a fine ball with the steel-shafted clubs which his firm is manufacturing. acwood Inn (Jire-proof SYiauneeon2)elcLvaie, Pa. Opens ZTKay 20 i 1921 ' -..' -.1 - lit--? -jt: 5"- II' rug y&wam&fo'F z 'to ''iknw $ Nicoll followed his "one" at the elev enth with a two at the 175-yard thir- He has given up the professional golf teenth, where his ball stopped four feet of the cup. Although Nicoll has played thousands of rounds of golf his shot at game and will seek reinstatement as an amateur. 0 0 0 F. C. Herbel, formerly tennis instruc tor at the Bon Air Hotel at Augusta and at Lake Placid, is now engaged as in structor at Pinehurst. His date book may be found on the desk in the club the eleventh was his first one. 0 0 0 Dr. John Stockwell of Woodland, made a shot he would have difficulty in repeat ing in one thousand efforts. Driving from the eleventh tee on Number 3 house. Mr. Herbel is exceedingly expert course, he topped the ball. It took one at tennis and can furnish plenty of oppo- ieapj struck in front of a water hazzard, sition for those who like a fast game as jumped to an island fifteen yards away well as instruction. am took a final and successful bounce 0 0 0 for the other shore, a distance of some Maxwell Morris of New York, can fifteen more yards. Dr. Stockwell is give any golfer who has played the game shooting in the middle eighties and part as short a time as himself a hard tus- nered with Fred Elliott of Woodland, is sle. Mr. Morris has only been at it for winning a majority of his matches. one year and six months, but he will keep ooo The new svstem of obtaining starting when he gets a little more control he will timeg Qn Number twQ and threQ at it the rest of his life. In another year, possess a fine game, for he sure can wal lop the ball. He took the heart out of some lower handicap players than him self recently, when he drove to the fifth courses is being highly commended by the golfers for it does away with long waits at the first tees and every player is certain of special, time for at least 18 green on Number 3 course and promptly holeg of golf each lay. sank his putt for a two. Mrg Holland is at the score board desk 0 0 0 . from 8:45 until 11:30 A. M., and from Burt Nicoll, professional at the Bel- 12:45 until 4:30 P. M., for the purpose mont Spring Country Club of Massachu- 0f presiding over the draw for starting setts, had the good fortune to make his times. Members of foursomes are al first hole in one this week when he holed lowed to make two draws from the box out on the short eleventh hole on Number for time and can select the time they pre 1 course. The hole is 150 yards, a pitch fer. Three and two-ball matches are al over traps to a fairway which rolls at a lowed one draw. sharp incline to the green. Nicoll was Players may select the course they wish playing with Loring Coes of the Worces- to play and the morning or afternoo ter Country Club. Coes hit a fine shot time for starting. Players who wish to also, the track his ball made through the cancel special time they have drawn, must sand, running within a few inches of the do so by eight o 'clock of the day for cup, although the ball ran to the far which they have been assigned time, or edge of the green. forfeit their draw for the following day. PIKE BLUFF INN PINE BLUFF, N. C. F. C. Morgan, Prop. A modern homelike hotel. Free golf Close to i Pinehurst and Southern Tines. Rates f 4 per day up. Weekly, $3.ftO per day up. Mid-Winter Car oeing Club Headquarters. Hunting Booklet. An Ideal Gift, Prize or Dinner Favor EASY TO SLIP ON 0 r CANT VJ It HOI Dt TIE OR Holds the cravat neatly in place when Golfing and Motoring. Men who never wore Tie Clasps now wear the "Ged." Worn by women too. 14K. Bed or Green Gold Also mounted with Precious Stones at reasonable prices. At Best Jewelers and Haberdashers. Stanley 'L. Gedney, 1 Mad. Ave., N. Y. HARRY H. COSPER PIANO TUNER Pianos bought, sold & rented. Indiana Avenue, Southern Fines, N. C. The Kirtaood CAMDEN HEIGHTS OAMDEN. S. 0. For Sale All Ages Cairn Best Blood in country. Reg istered. Gamest Terriers alive. Affectionate; faitlful; perfect companions for man, woman or child. Apply the Hon. Mrs. Elidor Campbell Overhills, North Carolina Peach and Building land Exceptionally well placed Building Lots in Pinehurst and adjoining country. Cottage with all modern conveniences to let for season. Apply A. 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