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Visitors Delighted With Pinehurst. 
Socially many informal pleasures continued 
through the week among them the usual dances 
at the Carolina and a dinner tendered by Mr. 
and Mrs. R. L. Spotts in honor of the birthday 
anniversary of Mr. G. W. Lembeck. Other guests 
were Mrs. Lembeck and Messrs. Church, Mc¬ 
Mahon, Newcomb, Delahanty, Lyon, Higginson, 
Hammond and Leahy. The number of ladies in 
attendance was unusually large in addition to 
Mrs. Spotts and Mrs. Lembeck, Mrs. B.V. Covert, 
Mrs. James Craig, Mrs. A. B. Richardson, Mrs. 
W. H. Keats, Mrs. J. D. Platt, Jr., Mrs. F. A. 
Seibert and Mrs. John Bbberts. 
Squier, Todd and North a Star Trio. 
Luther Squire, as general manager, J. W. Todd 
as cashier and Charles North keeping an eye on 
the traps, formed a star trio, which overlooked 
not a single detail. High winds bothered 
Wednesday and Thursday, playing strange pranks 
with the targets, but conditions Friday and Satur¬ 
day were as nearly ideal as one could hope to 
find them. 
1916 Will Be Bigger and Better. 
“Bigger and Better’’ is the slogan for 1916, 
when with America recognizing that the Euro¬ 
pean war is of no consequence as far as this 
country’s prosperity is concerned, an entrance 
well along toward the 200 mark is anticipated. 
The Country Club Secretary will be glad to book 
your name now for the program which will be 
ready early in the summer. 
The Summary. 
Scores 80 and better in Handicap and Pre¬ 
liminary follow: 
Pinehurst, N. C., January 20, 1915. 
FIRST DAY. 
Shot At Broke 
*C. W. Phelilis . 200 175 
F. J. Ooburn . 200 160 
M. S. Hootman . 200 184 
C. D. Ooburn . 200 191 
*C. E. Goodrich . 200 180 
J. Ed. Cain . 200 179 
H. W. Heikes . 200 181 
J. I. Brandenburg . 200 172 
J. D. Piatt, Jr. 200 175 
J. B. Lal'lance, Jr. zoo 178 
*C. O. Le Compte . 200 168 
F. M. Edwards . 200 183 
S. A. Huntley . 200 189 
*E. H. Storr . 200 189 
F. S. Wright . 200 186 
R. L. Spotts . 200 176 
B. M. Higginson . 200 174 
A. E. Ranney . 200 165 
D. T. Leahy . 200 174 
A. W. Church . zoo 166 
G. V. D eri mg . zoo 186 
G. W. Lembeck . 200 155 
D. F. McMahon . zoo 185 
G. L. Lyon . 200 187 
*H. D. Gibbs . 200 184 
*E. M. Daniel . 200 185 
R. A. Hall . 200 162 
L. Rueger . zoo 133 
I. Andrews . 200 136 
Jas. Craig . 200 164 
Storr led with 97 and Hawkins and Goodrich 
were second in 96. 
In Wednesday’s sweepstakes, Hawkins was high 
gun at 192, and Huff second with 188. Tuesday 
Storr made 189 and Daniel 185. 
Close Handicapping Pleases The Field. 
The selection of the Handicap from the field 
of contestants continued as a popular feature of 
the event, and they did their work well and 
with fairness and accuracy which pleased the 
contestants. George L. Lyon, Dr. W. F. Clarke, 
D. F. McMahon, W. H. Jones, E. C. Southey, 
J. E. Cain and G. V. Dering. 
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pattern beoomes perfectly even and gives the choke 
desired with standard loads. Automatic ejector. 
Silver’s Recoil Pad and Lyman Sights. Fox-Kautzky 
single trigger. An ideal trap gun. Write us at once 
for full particulars. Please give dealer’s name. 
A. H. FOX GUN COMPANY, 4658 N. 18th Street, PHILADELPHIA 
