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The Pinehurst Outlook from Pinehurst, North Carolina • Page 8

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'It) Sf THE WNEHURSTSOUTLOOKS 8 WATSON'S MEDAIi -Concluded from pag one) IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS oihlchcm Country Club Bethlehem, New Hampshire to say that the best he did was an 89, at. which figure he tied with Nat Hurd and E. H. Wiswell. That left, just one more place in the Golf under Ideal Conditions.

18 Hole Coutle 6026 yards. Club House. Steel Lockers Showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Golf and Putting Greens.

first sixteen, for anybody else who would finish in 90 or better, but all, the likely candidates for' the honor insisted 106 106 107 107 108 108 108 109 110 110 110 110 111 112 114 118 120 126 135 G. T. Dunlap, Canoe Brook P. B. 'Brien, Detroit H.

H. Cutler, Brookline FOURTH SIXTEEN E. W. Snyder, Shaker Heights Hugh Kahler, Princeton A. H.

VanBrent, Ardsley, Dr. E. W. Bush, Southern Pines Paul Blatchford, Oak Park J. C.

Bowen, Buffalo H. E. Porter, Seaview G. A. Magoon, Oakmont H.

B. Swope, Curwensville O. S. Fellows Orange County H. G.

Waring, Moore County P. W. Thomson, Riverside Dr. T. Roberts, Oak Park G.

C. Durant, Urgantenuck L. deV. Chipman, Riverside E. D.

Thomson, Riverside on joining the: newly formed Ninety- Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests have the privileges of the Club. Ask Mr. the Holly Inn, Pinehurst. One Club, and the membership of a doz en more or, less, tied for the sole re maining vacancy. The biggest gallery of the day.

turned out for the play-off, which was expect Pinohurst Jewelry Shop ed to go several holes but L. D. Pierce made up his mind to get into the first sixteen while the getting was good and sent everybody home again by going Jersey Tennis and William Tilden Germantown Cricket, beat N. A. Rose, Longwood, and" Walter Fraker, Northland, 6-1, 6-1 S.

Howard Voshell, Terrace, and Ichiya Kumagae, West Side, beat J. S. Nichols and C. Watson. Jr 6-1, 6-4.

rr Final Richards and Tilden beat Voshell and Kumagae, 6-3, 7-5, 1-6, 6-3. MEN'S SINGLES First Round: C. S. Ridgway, Columbus, drew a bye; Ichiya Kumagae, West Side, J. S.

-Nichols, Long-wood, 6-1, 6-2; Vincent Richards, New Jersey Tennis, beat J. L. McBride, Ben Avon, 6-0, 6-0; C. F. Watson, Westchester, beat Walter Fraker, Northland, 6-1, 6-3; William T.

Tilden, Germantown Cricket, beat N. A. Rose Longwood, 6-1, 6-2; H. B. Swoope, Curwensville, won from R.

A. Balfe, South Shore, by default; F. Huntington Babcock, Piping Rock, beat Eric D. Thompson, Riverside, 6-3, 7-5; S. Howard Voshell, Terrace, drew a bye.

Second Round: Ichiya Kumagae beat C. S. Ridgway, 6-0, 6-0; Vincent' Richards beat C. F. Watson, 6-4, 6-3; William T.

Tilden, beat H. B. Swoope, 6-0, 6-0; S. Howard Voshell beat F. Huntington Babcock, 6-1, 6-2.

Semi Finals: Ichiya Kumagae beat Vincent Richards, 6-3, 6-2; William T. Tilden, beat S. Howard Voshell, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5. Final: Tilden beat Kumagae, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 At Tbm Carolina down under par at the first hole. Play crs thus rudely relegated to the second sixteen were Dickenson Bishop, G.

M. Howard, J. D. Armstrong and Burton Preston, of Mansfield, who had a whaie of a drive, on the playoff, but got in bad on his second. Four sixteens qualified for match play.

The results of the match rounds, so far as they may have happened when go to press, will be found elsewhere in this Jewelry Novelties Silverware Repairing and Engraving issue. The qualifying round. FIEST SIXTEEN C. F. Watson, Baltusrol 41-39, 80 E.

C. Beall, tJniontown F. C. Newton, Brookline 44-39, 83 H. V.

Seggerman, Englewood 40-43, 83 H. C. Fownes, Oakmont H. G. Phillips, Moore Co.

41-43, 84 COMING ATTRACTIONS At the Carolina Theatre 1 i if "1 I.r4 rttj I it it 51 ft rni. i.if iff 4' i if i' Monday, April 21st. Constance Talmage In an adaptation of the well known Cy-. ril Harcourt Stage Comedy "A Lady's Name." Pathe News and Pathe Review 42-41, 83 42- 43, 85 43- 42, 85 43-44, 87 42- 46, 88 43- 45, 88 44- 45, 89 45- 44, 89 42-47, 89 45-46, 91 E. L.

Scofield, Woodway C. L. Becker, Philadelphia T. W. D.

Turner, Wanakah C. B. Hudson, North Fork A. T. Roberts, Detroit Tom Morrison, Oakmont S.

Hurd, Pittsburg F. S. Danforth, North Fork E. H. Wiswell, Montclair L.

D. Pierce, Ekwanok WOMEN'S SINGLES Preliminary Round: Miss Marion Zinderstein Longwood, beat Miss Judith Jenks, Harbor Beach, 6-0, 6-2; Mrs. Harry Franklin Mors, Wet Side, beajt Miss Mabel S. Rice, Tedesco, 6-1, 6-2. First Round: Miss Esther Tufts, Pinehurst, beat Miss Ann Morse, New York, 6-0, 6-1; Miss Zinderstein beat Miss Carolyn Bogart, Moore County, 6-0, 6-1 Mrs.

Morse beat Miss Florence Ballin, West Side, 4-6, 6-2, Mrs. Jay Hall, Moore County, beat Mrs. Glidden Osborne, Chicago, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0. Semi Finals: Miss Zinderstein beat Miss Tufts, 6-0, 6-1; Mrs Morse beat Mrs. Hall, 6-0, 6-0 Final: Miss Zinderstein beat Mrs Morse, 6-1, 6,4.

MIXED DOUBLES Preliminary Round: Miss Mabel S. Rice, Tedesco, and J. S. Nichols, Long-wood, won from Mrs. Jay Hall, Moore County, and C.

S. Ridgway Columbus, by default Mrs. Harry Franklin Morse, West Side, and C. F. Watson, Westchester, beat Miss Ann Morse, New York, and H.

B. Swoope, Curwensville, 6-1, 6-2. First Round: Miss Marion Zinderstein, Longwood, and Vincent Richards, New Jersey Tennis, beat Mrs. Glidden Osborne, Chicago, and F. Huntington Babcock, Piping Rock, 6-1, 6-2; Miss Esther Tufts, Pinehurst, and S.

Howard Voshell, Terrace, won from Miss Mabei S. Rice and J. S. Nichojs, by default; Mrs. Harry Franklin Morse and C.

F. Watson, beat Miss Carolyn Bogart, Moore County, and A. Rose, Long wood 63, 62; Miss Florence Ballin West Side, and William T. Tilden, Germantown Cricket, won from Miss Judith Jenks, Harbor Beach, and Walter Fraker, Northland, by default. Semi Finals: Miss Marion Zinderstein and Vincent Richards beat Miss Esther Tufts and S.

Howard Voshell, 6-3, 6-4; Miss Florence Ballin and William T. Tilden, r. beat Mrs. Harry Franklin Wednesday, April 23rd Charles Ray In a strong and original story of the West, entitled "The Sheriff's Son" Pathe News and Mack Sennett Comedy SECOND SIXTEEN Dickenson Bishop, Dowagiae 45-46, 91 G. H.

Howard, Halifax Burton Preston, Westwood J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo H. E. Marker, Greensburg H.

D. Waters, Buffalo 43- 48, 91 44- 47, 91 42-49, 91 48-44, 92 Friday, April 25th "Vivian Martin" in X. MONTE8ANTI Tailor and Dress Maker Elding Habits and -Sporting Apparel Frcneb.rDr Gleaning PtiEsylTinla Southern Pines, N. C. Dir.

Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Sesthera Pines. North Corclina GEORGE 6. HERB, B.S..D.D.S. PCRCEIilN FILUKSS CSSWN AXD BRIDGE KT.X Southern Pines North Carolina Phona S9 When touring to or from Pinehurst stop at OXFORD 1 The prettiest town, In North Carolina 125 miles fromjPlnehurst, 135 miles from Richmond The EXCHANGE HOTEL at Oxford offers ex cellent accomodations for motoring parties and llrst class garage facilities JL.

MSIKVII, JProprifor Snyder Company Packers Poultry Dressers, Batter Uikers A7, 40. 51. 63 65. 67, 60. 61, 63 BUekstone St.

S2, 64. 66. 68. 70, 72, 74. 76 North St.

BOSTON, MASS. Dn L. M. DANIELS DENTIST Aberdeen, N. Phone 1 1 Conductive Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Anaesthesia used in all painfnll PIIIEOURST STEAU LAUNDRY First Class in AH 1 Departments Done with Neatness and Dispatch "The Little Comrade" Screen Magazine and Mack Sennett Comedy V.

A. Seggerman, Englewood W. L. Milliken, Hyannisport M. Cleveland 51-44, 95 A.

S. St. Andrews W. T. Stall, H.

A. Wrenn, Exmoor H. R. Mallinson, St. Andrews W.

M. Sanford, St. Augustine Fred Holdsworth, Oakley 49-50, 99 j. R. Chadwick, Great Neck 47-52, 99 THIRD SIXTEEN D.

C. Murray, Yahnandasis 100 C. F. Conn, Merion 100 A. B.

Wilder. Leland 100 Monday, April 28th -J Dorothy Gish In one of her characteristic "pep" Comedies, entitled "Peppy Polly" Pathe Review and Pathe News Wednesday, April 30th The special Anita-Loos-John-Emerson production "Oh! You Women" and C. F. Watson, 7-5, 8-6. A clever satire on the present employ Final: Miss Zinderstein and Richards beat Miss Ballin and Tilden.

7-5, 9-7. ment situation, featuring Ernest Truex and Louise Huff MEN'S DOUBLES Preliminary Round: J. S. Nichols, W. B.

Merrill Brookline 102 T. H. McGraw, Oakmont 102 J. W. Harvey, Cadillac 102 H.

W. Ormsbee, South Shore 102 S. Y. Ramage, Wanango 103 H. D.

Hyat, Toledo 103 F. M. Paist, Springhaven 104 S. A. Norman, Kent 105 Russell Wiggins, Orange Co.

105 H. A. Lovett, Royal Montreal 105 Friday, May 2nd Mary Miles Minter In a delightful Comedy-Drama, entitled Longwood, and C. F. Watson, Westchester, beat H.

B. Swoope Curwensville, and F. Huntington Babcock, Piping Rock, 6-0, 6-1. "The Intrusion of Isabel" Screen Magazine and Mack Seanetfr 1 Comedy Semi Finals Vincent Richards, NewT.

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1897-1923