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THE PINEHURST CHAPEL ROMAN CATHOLIC
SUNDAY SERVICES SERVICES
Holy Communion, 9:15 A. M. at New Church
Children's Service, 10:00 A. M. Early Mass . 6:15 A.M.
Morning Services Second Mass 8:00 A.M.
"and Sermon, 11:00 A. M. High Mass. ...10:30 A.M.
STEADY MAN
Sole and Heel
of Sturdy
Rubber
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The truncated cones on the sole
are positioned precisely wher
the stance comes - - undVr the
ball of the foot.
These cones prevent slipping.
They grip the soil. They never
tear the turf or green.
Lighter than ordinary "spiked"
shoes, they're thoroughly com
fortahle. Sewn to leather,
Steady Man Soles and Heels
do not "draw" the feet..
the cone shoe is
the logical succes
sor of the spiked shoe
Unnecessary to change shoes
for luncheon or between games.
They do not disfigure rugs or
floor.
Fine, too, for the tennis court,
or yachting. '
Easily attached to your friendly
old shoes, at W. N. Foye's
or at yourwv-pai r shop. -.
Ask your club ''Pro" for them.
Or, a line to us will ensure
your getting them.
The Stedman Products Company
South Bralntree Massachusetts
MID-APRIL TOURNAMENT
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2 up; H. C. Fownes, Oakmont, won from
R. J. Francisco, Oak Hill, by default;
L. A. Hamilton, Garden City, beat Geo.
Morse, Ekwanok, 5 and 3; F. T. Keat
ing, Spring Lake," beat Burton Preston,
Westbrook, 6 and 5.
Second Round Dyer beat Scofield, 4
and 3; Yates beat Gardner, 1 up; Par
son won from Fownes, by default; Ham
ilton beat Keating, 8 and 6.
Semi-finals Dyer beat Yates, 4 and 3;
Hamilton beat Parson, 4 and 3.
Final Dyer beat Hamilton, 4 and 3.
CONSOLATION
Final J. Wimberly Bowman beat R.
J. Francisco, 2 and 1.
Second Sixteen
First Round H. P. Hotchkiss, New
Haven, won from H. W. Ormsbee, South
Shore, by default; J. T. Tunis Jr., Lex
ington, beat H. C. Fownes 2nd, Oakmont,
1 up; E. H. Wiswell, Montclair, beat T.
A. Kelly, Southern Pines, 1 up; A. E.
Ranney, Greenwich, won from F. Dillon,
Alpine, by default; C. F. "Watson Jr.,
Baltusrol, beat G. R. Cooper, Montreal,
4 and 3; C. L. Becker, Philadelphia, N.
Y., beat C. F. Conn, Merion Cricket, 3
and 2; J. D." Armstrong, Shennecossett,
beat S. Y. Ramage, Wanango, 1 up, (19
holes) ; H. G. "Welborn, Ardsley, beat G.
M. Howard, Halifax, 5 and 4.
Second Round Tunis beat Hotchkiss,
5 and 3; Ranney beat Wiswell, 4 and 2;
Becker beat Watson Jr., 2 and 1; Wel
born beat Armstrong, 1 up.
i Semi-finals Ranney beat Tunis, 3 and
. 2 ; Becker beat Welborn, 3 and 2.
Final Ranney beat Becker, 4 and 2.
CONSOLATION
Final G. M. Howard beat H. C.
Fownes II, 2 and 1.
Third Sixteen
First Round T. A. Cheatham, Pitts
burgh, beat G. F. Berry, Lexington, 1
up; G. Wyman Carroll Jr., Norwich, beat
R. H. Hunt, Worcester, 7 and 6 ; P. S.
MacLaughlin, Ekwanok, beat W. B. Mer
rill, Brookline, 5 and 3; C. S. Water
house, Ardsley, beat C. B. Hudson, North
Fork, 3 and 2 ; A. Embury, Boston, beat
H. A. Wrenn, Exmoor, 1 up (20 holes) ;
P. B. O'Brien, Detroit, beat J. D. Dort,
Flint, 1 up (21 holes); Jesse C. Bowen,
Buffalo, beat G. P. Elkins, Oakmont, 1
up; J. V. Hurd, Westmoreland, beat
George Worthington, St. Anthony, 6 and
5.
Second Round Carroll won from
Cheatham, by default; MacLaughlin beat
Waterhouse 1 up; Embury beat O'Brien,
6 and 5; Bowen beat Hurd, 1 up (19
holes).
Semi-finals Carroll beat MacLaughlin,
2 and 1; Embury beat BowTen, 3 and 2.
Final Embury beat Carroll, 3 and 1.
consolation
Final George Worthington beat R. H.
Hunt, 1 up.
Fourth Sixteen
First Round F. A. Russell, Common
wealth, beat J. C. Elms, South Orange
Field, 4 and 3; J. R. Bowker, Woodland,
beat G. A. Magoon, Oakmont, 4 and 3;
R. Blackinton, Highland, beat C. F.
Dow, Detroit, 5 and 3; J. T. Newton,
Brooklyn, beat Norwood Johnson, Pitts
burgh, 1 up (19 holes); C. T. Plunkett,
Jr., North Adams, beat C. D. Fraker,
Northland, 1 up (19 holes) ; E. J. Bar
ber, Englewood, beat W. D. Russell,
Rhode Island, 4 and 2; James Barber,
Englewood, beat F. T. Ellison, Roches
ter, 1 up; E. W. Snyder, Shaker Heights,
beat W. W. Ferrin, Dunwoodie, 5 and 4.
Second Round Bowker beat Russell,
6 and 5; Newton beat Blackinton, 1 up;
E. J. Barber beat Plunkett, Jr., 3 and 1;
James Barber beat Snyder, 2 up.
Semi-finals Bowker beat Newton, 5
and 4; E. J. Barber beat James Barber,
4 and 3.
Final Bowker beat Barber, 6 and 5.
Consolation
Final Charles D. Fraker beat Nor
wood Johnson, 5 and 4.
NEW THEATRE BUILDING
PROPOSED FOR PINEHURST
As everyone who has spent a few
weeks in the Sand Hills section knows,
the growth of this community in the last
few years has been one of the seven won
ders of the age. It has been impossible
for the towns to keep up with the in
creased demand for facilities of all kinds,
and especially have they fallen behind in
the entertainment feature. Pinehurst is,
perhaps, the social center of this section,
and yet anyone who has tried to get.seats
at the ft movies" a few days ahead of
any performance knows how inadequately
the present house supplies the demand.
The pictures shown at Pinehurst are
the very best that are produced, and,
most of all, they are new. The local
management gets them just as soon as
they are released by the Film companies