8 The Pinehurst Outlook
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I British Polo Team to Play at Pinehurst
THE famous British polo team which has been playing so
brilliantly throughout the -Northern cities, will try its hand
on the open playing fields at Pinehurst against the Pinehurst
team and possibly other visiting teams. The visitors will stage their
first game on March 18.
F. W. Egan is captain of the team and has played in most all of
the principal matches in England and France, and last winter he
took a team to Barcelona, Spain, where they won the open champion
ship. Captain F. L. Warford, a member of the team, was for many
years army polo instructor in Germany. He began his polo ex
perience while with his regiment in South Africa.
Captain W. F. Holman, another member of the team, is not
only a dashing player, but a breeder of polo ponies and owns some
of the world's best known ponies. Captain Holman belongs to
one of England's foremost sporting families, his father and four
uncles being well known as amateur steeplechase riders. He started
his polo career at the age of 17. Captain McMullen of the team
is of the 20th Lancers, Indian Cavalry, and has been playing
regularly with his regiment in India.
Pinehurst Defeats Fort Bragg
The game between Pinehurst and Fort Bragg this week resulted
in another victory for the local team, 7 goals to 4. John A. Tucker
man and Major Duval, playing for Pinehurst, and Major Batson
of the army team, were the particular playing stars of the occasion,
each scoring three goals. Fort Bragg played with a 1 handicap
which gave them a total of 4 goals. Richard S. Lovering scored
the other goal for Pinehurst.
The line-up was :
Fort Bragg Position Pinehurst
Lieut. Campbell 1 J. W. Latting.
Lieut. Gross W. V. Slocock
Major Rhinehardt 2 J. A. Tuckerman
Lieut Gross 3 Captain Cowgill
Lieut. Baker Major Duval
Major Batson . .Back R. S. Lovering
The Silver Foils
rl 1 HE Silver F oils' Medal Play tournament played on the Num
ber 3 course on Thursday last was won by Miss Sara
Fownes, who played with a plus 10 handicap and wound
up the round with a net score of 44-44-88-10-98. Miss Fownes'
gross round of 88 was also the best gross round of the day. Mrs.
Joseph Bydolek played with a plus 9 handicap and tied, at 99, with
three other members for second place.
The field finished as follows :
Miss Sara Fownes 88-10- 98
Mrs. Joseph Bydolek 90-9-99
Mrs. C. B. Hollingsworth 95- 4-99
Mrs. J. H. Horner 109-10- 99
Miss Caroline Bogart 115-15-100
Mrs. J. D. Chapman 92- 9-102
Mrs. G. A. Magoon 103- 1-102
Miss Louise Patterson 106- 1-105
Mrs. Herman Ellis 107- 1-106
Mrs. W. H. Cane 113- 5-108
Mrs. H. H. Rackham 110- 0-110
Mrs. M. W. Marr .115-5-110
Mrs. Eberhard Faber 126-12-114
Mrs. A. S. Gilman 126-12-114
Mrs. F. C. Merrick ....133-18-115
Mrs. H. C. Philbrick No card
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