THE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK PAGE 14 ft BRETTON IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF HEW HAMPSHIRE TTTfz-NTQ ITfw nln Hole coona compleivd cn ily flrM 9 on W KJKJUO prnt 19 and new nln. TUB MOUNT PLEASANT TUB HOITSTT WASH. MACHOS C. J. Dunphy, Manager C. J. Root Winter: The Copley Plaza Winter: Hotel Clarmdo Boston, Mass Seabreeze, Fla. Information at 243 Fifth Ave.. New York, and all of Mr. Poster's offices Bank of Pinehurst CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET I We Sell New York Exchange and A. B. A. Travelers' Cheques SPECIALTY SHOP OF Ladies' Apparel Skirts, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hats and Underwear MRS. HAYES, Opposite P. 0. OPEN DEC. 1st. Tarpon Springs, Fla. TARPON INN Golf Grass Greens HOWARD V. D ALTON, Mgr. Formerly The Belleview, Belfeair, Fla. Ill THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Bethlehem Country Club BsihlshsR!, Nsw Kssnpshirs Golf under Ideal Conditions. 18 Hole Course 6026 yards. Modern Club House. Steel Loekers Showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golf and Putting Greens. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests have the privileges of the Clnb. J. Franklin Meehan & Son Landscape Architects Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. This concern goes just one step further than the ordinary Land scape Architect. It not only gives professional advice and prepares planting and construe tion plans but actually executes them. A complete establishment for the conception and execution of all Landscape work together with a permanent force of ex perts for all maintenance pur poses. TOP DRESSING PUTTING GREENS The old time compost pile made with manure, sand and sou is becoming ob solete and is being discarded by the majority of Golf Clubs m favor of Pre pared Top Dressing which comes ready to apply. It takes two years before a compost pile is fit for use. It is costly, even when all the ingredients are at hand, and absolutely impracticable if they must be purchased. The labor of turning and screening is also expensive. The automobile has reduced the quantity and increased the price of manure. Manure is a carrier of disease germs and weed seeds. Shavings for bedding and strong disinfectants in stables, mean death to grass. The Alphano Humus Company's corps of experts have made an intense study of this problem for many years. The result is, their Prepared Top Dressing for Putting Greens a scientifically bal anced grass food, inoculated with bil lions of Nitrogen gathering bacteria. It is delivered in the right condition for top dressing greens, just as unloaded from car. The finest Putting Greens in Amer ica today owe their perfection to Pre pared Top Dressing periodically applied with no interference with the play. To be always positive that the grass seeds best adapted to the locality and climatic conditions are sown in connection with Prepared Top Dressing, to insure re sults certain of satisfaction, The Alphano Humus Company has effected selling ar rangements with the largest grass seed exporters and importers of the world and can furnish grass seeds of the proper variety, of guaranteed purity and highest germination tests. If you will write The Alphano Humus Company, 17 Battery Place, New York City for Circular "K," it will give you full particulars regarding their Golf Course Service, without obligation. GENUINE HILDEBRANDT SPINNERS CATCH ALL KINDS OF GAME FISH. See them at your Dealers THE JOHN J. HILDEBRANDT CO., LOGANSPORT, IND. Phone 66-R Southern Pines Garage FOR IMMEDFATE DELIVERY OF DODGE BROS. SEDAN TOURING OR ROADSTER THE MARCH AND APRIL SPORTS PROGRAM AT PINEHURST A List of the Principal Events The Pinehurst golf season, which opened earlier than usual, will continue .well into May this year. The Carolina Hotel, for the first time in its history will remain open until May 8th and the Executive Council of the American Bankers' Association has taken advantage of that fact to schedule its annual golf tournament at Pinehurst for the first week in May. Several of the most important sports events of the season will be held durin the first ten days of April. The annual Horse Show takes place on April 5-6 and is followed by the Dog Show on April 7-8. A Polo Tournament, in which the Sandhills Polo Club, now a member of the Polo Association, will meet several other southern clubs, will be held throughout the week beginning April 4, The North and South Open Golf Championship is scheduled for April 1.2 and the North and South Amateur Championship will be played April 4 - 9. The third annual North and South Tennis Tournament, the official opening of the outdoor tennis season, will take up the week from April 11 - 16. DOG SHOW April 7,8. Third annual A. K. C. Show of the Pinehurst Kennel Club. Entries close March 21. Ex tended date, March 24. HORSE SHOW April 5,6. Fourth annual Pinehurst Horse Show. RACES March 30. Fourth annual Spring Stee ple Chase and Flat Race. April 6. North and South Harness Race. April 13. Mid-April Steeple Chase. April 20. Second annual April Harness Race. POLO April 4-9. First annual Polo Tourna ment. TRAPSHOOTING April 18-23. Fourth annual North and South Amateur Target Tournament, North and South Team Race and North Carolina State Cham pionship Tournament. TENNIS April 11-16. Third annual North and South Tennis Tournament. GOLF March 25-30. Nineteenth annual North and South Championship Tournament for Women, April 1,2. Nineteenth annual North and South Open Championship. April 4-9. Twenty-first annual North and South Amateur Championship. April 12-16. Eleventh annual Mid-April Tournament. May 2-7. Annual Tournament of the Executive Council of the American Bankers' Association. GIANTS LOOK LIKE BEST BET IN NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE (United Press Staff Correspondent) " New York. Since 1913, when Jawn J. McGraw copped his third pennant in a row, no National League manager has headed a winner twice consecutively. Uncle Wilbert Robinson can do a lot of things with ball players, but there is not enough around his Brooklyn Club to justify the belief that he will break the precedent. True, he has the same club, man for man, excepting Rube Marquard, that won the 1920 honors, but while he has stood pat on his team, other managers have been adding strength during the off seasota. Picking winners on the diamond is just about dependable as picking them on the turf a hit once in a while is a good average. The same Uncle Wilbert Robinson probably was thinking of this recently Avhen he said: ' 'You go ahead and dope out the pen nant race, I prefer to play it." However, in fifty per cent, of the cases, baseball runs true to form. Last year, the National League race went against the dope but the American League followed it almost to a line. The National League, of course, can bt divided into two groups, contend ers and non-contenders. Only three clubs at this early date ap pear to be in the first class, Brooklyn, New York and Pittsburgh. Of that trio New York looks to be best with the Pirates second and the Robins third. The Giants ought to win the pennant. If Gohlie Rapp makes good for the in field and McGraw is able to land a more reliable centerfielder than Benny Kauff or King, he ought to walk away with the pennant. After a slump until midsummer, with the pitchers out of condition and a frag ile infield, the Giants chased the Robins clear to the wire last year. The club is stronger this year, should start stronger and finish stronger. Rabbitt Maranville will make a pen nant contender out of the Pittsburgh Pirates. George Gibson sacrificed some batting strength and some powerful out field talent to get him but there is plenty left. The Pirates look awfully good for the race, but not enough to nose out the Giants. Brooklyn has the best pitching staff in the major league. It may even be stronger with Reuther in the fold, but the club is no better than it was last year and everyone excepting the resi dents of Flatbush admit that the Eb berts crowd was rather lucky last year. The Cincinnati Reds appear to be shot. Pat Moran wrecked his club to get rid of some disturbers. With a re cruit, Bohne, on second base and the light hitting Crane in right field, the club will not be as strong as it was last year. There may be better morale on the club with Reuther, Ring, Rath and Neale gone, but morale will not go it alone. n