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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
SlOOfi CONTEST
And Kidnapping: Party Cause Great
Delight on ' Polo Field
The Monday games on the polo field
brought out some new" talent, and some
new varieties of sport. C. G. McGrievey
and Lewis McMillan of New York and
S. B. Belding of Columbus stood as
judges of the contests. The first race
upon the list was entitled an overall
handicap. Very useful for riders of the
housepainting persuasion. Off on the
ponies at breakneck speed Miss Bessie
Clum of Eochester was pitted against six
end of the course. The wild cavalcade
were off like knights or like cossacks,
swooped down upon the defenseless forms,
swung them into the saddle, and raced
back to safety or the robber lair as your
fancy dictates. The first back with his
victim was Lloyd Cooney, for which he
obtained great credit.
And now out with the dragoons, and
those master of the broadsword and the
cavalry drill; a, sabre contest is on and
those sure of eye and firm of hand may
win both prize and glory by a true stroke
at a small target at full gallop. Miss
Esther Tufts and Miss Bessie Clum es
sayed to take this honor from the men,
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E. M. Slayton, a leader among the Tin Whistles, and- Jessie Guilford, the
Intervale champion, the longest driver in the country, who is expected to
make a strong bid for t he United North and South.
men, in unequal contest. Down to the
end of the course they sped, and all hands
dismounted to don the blue jeans and
return for the cup and glory. It was a
breathless adventure, won by a fraction
by W. H. Weller of St. Catherines, close
ly followed by Llody S. Cooney of Green
wich. Miss Clum lost her overalls and so
the contest. Those that also ran included
John Fisher of Philadelphia, W. C. Bland
ing, Syracuse, and Frederick Louden.
What shall we call the stirring adven
ture to follow? A rescue race? Or a kid
napping bee ? Eeclining either in hope or
in mortal terror, deponant saith not which,
were a number of sad little figures at the
but Weller was too good, and four out
of six times cut the little apple clear
in two.
The last event was the familiar ribbon
contest, a triumph for Miss Dorothy Bar
ber who held out against the combined
efforts of W. II. Weller and C. E. Hoag
to deprive her of her decoration for
four minutes.
Tbe Silver Folln
March 29 Medal Play Handicap for
those who have not won a prize. Prizes
for first, second and third net scores.
April 5 Choice Score. Best six holes
from each nine.
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Bramble Harking
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Crescent Colonel (blue),
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