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14 v The Pinehurst Outlook llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Ptne Jforesit 3nn ani) Cottages Summerville, S. G. (22 miles' from historic Charleston) Fully Open January 1, 1923 SPECIAL EARLY RATES TO FEBRUARY 1st One of the Finest Winter Resort Hotels in Middle South. Cuisine and Service on Par with Best Metropolitan Hotels. SPECIAL JANUARY TOURNAMENTS GOLF TENNIS SADDLE HORSES Quail, Wild Turkey, Fox and Deer Hunting No Snow, only Sunshine and Flowers WILLARD A. SENNA, Manager S. S. Pierce Co's f OVERLAND CIGARS SOLD AT ALL LEADING HOTELS BRETTON WOODS The Mount Pleasant -:- The Mount Washington C. J. ROOT, Manager In the Heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire 18 Hole Championship Course and a 9 Hole Course WINTER: 243 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE PINEHURST, INC., Owner THE HOUSE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS Pinehurst, N. C. NINTH DIVISION Aymar Embury, II., defeated G. W. Dodd ; ...4 and 2 CONSOLATION C. W. McKay defeated O. C. Weatherby 1 up TENTH DIVISION H. C. Philbrick defeated H. G. Cordley ; 3 and 2 CONSOLATION Robert Foote defeated C. L. Roberts (19 holes) ,, Up ELEVENTH DIVISION H. M. Robinson defeated C. H. Lay 3 and 2 CONSOLATION B. H. Deacon defeated S. Bywater ..3 and 2 TWELFTH DIVISION W. M. Sweet defeated R. W. Phillips 2 and 1 CONSOLATION A. D. Fisher won by default THIRTEENTH DIVISION E. S. Parker defeated W. A. Magoon 3 and 2 CONSOLATION R. M. Huber defeated W. C. Goodwin 2 and t FOURTEENTH DIVISION ' R. H. McDonald defeated B. H. Hurd 2 up CONSOLATION John Carley defeated G. W. Baker (19 holes) 1 up FIFTEENTH DIVISION W. G. Lauer defeated F. H. Marrcn 1 up CONSOLATION C. F. Dow defeated W. C. Shepherd 3 and 2 SIXTEENTH DIVISION H. M. Riddle, Jr.', defeated A. H. Vipond 3 and 2 CONSOLATION D. A. Clum defeated W. K. Stebbins 3 and 2 SEVENTEENTH DIVISION H. Boulton defeated I. W. Day 2 and 1 CONSOLATION A. H. Brown defeated A. Nauen 2 and 1 SPECIAL HANDICAP DIVISION C. G. Hub defeated J. W. Lloyd 3 and 1 Accommodating A Lady (By Edgar A. Guest) When I was young my parents said repeatedly to me, The male unto the female sex must always courteous be, My father dwelt on this at large, he talked it day and night Unto the ladies gentlemen would always he polite. So when she asked of me to play, although my hridge is shady I undertook to play the game just to oblige the lady. It seems they had to have the fourth, but three of them there were And so I took the vacant chair, obliging them and her. A pleading look was in her eye, so graciously she smiled She seemed to be as tender and as winsome as a child And though of bridge I little know without much hesitating Her partner I agreed to he to be accommodating. "A half a cent a point," said she, for cash the lady played ! But since she shared the risk with me why should I be afraid ? She seemed as gentle as a child I've used that phrase before, But when I trumped her king of hearts you should have heard her roar And hate and rage and ugly looks the gracious lady fed me When I threw out a diamond card and not the spade she led me. I did not ask to join the game, I had a book to read, I merely heard a lady's plea and played the friend in need, Yet oh the bitter things she said, and hateful things she did. The time she bid two clubs and then I left her with her bid ! Perhaps my dear old dad was right, but bridge whist never played he, It cost me seventy dollars to accommodate a lady !
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