7 lE5Sf'THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Mj-f nlono to count. ' First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Ilarriman. Second Prize: Trophy, donat ed by Mrs. H. H. Johnson. Third Prize Trophy, donated by J. Hayden Preston. liockett, Garrett Conger, Overhills, first. George, Pinehurst Stables, Pinehurst, second. Firebrand, Mrs. P. C. Thomas, Rome, N. Y., third. SPECIAL CLASS. For Winners of Classes 3, 5, 8, 10 and 11 Conformation, manners, and soundness to count. Special Prize, donated by Mrs. P. C. Thomas. Champion, Grand Prize: Beegle Man de, Mrs. P. C. Thomas, Rome, N. Y. (Ridden by Mrs. Evelyn Spenecer.) The following is a list of the various Committees to whom belongs the credit for one of the most successful and best managed Horse Shows that has ever boon' hfld. COMMITTEES Executive Committee Leonard Tufts, Chairman Mrs. E. P. Spencer, . Nat S. Hurd Jay V. Hall, Chas W. Picquet Committee on Entries (Jhas. W. Picquet, Chairman Mrs. E. P. Spencer, Nat S. Hurd, Hayden Preston Nat S. Hurd, Chairman Mrs. E. P. Spencer, Dickinson Bishop Lack of space in this issue compels us to limit the chronicle of the . races to the bare summary of results. Committee on Decorations, Mrs. Dickinson Bishop, Chairman Mrs. Jay V. Hall, Mrs. Nat S. Hurd Miss Esther Tufts Committee on Prizes and Ribbons Mrs. E. P. Spencer, Chairman Mrs. Daisy Porter, Mrs. Chas. L. Lan caster, Mrs. Harry W. Priest, Jay V. Hall, Hayden Preston, Henry Horn-Mower. WEDNESDAY'S HACKS Ittiy-O.Ligiit Win the Steeplcchaiie Fat Tlm Made la All of Scheduled Event. Marshall Hall's Ray-O-Light, with Hall up won the mile and a half steeple chase event on Wednesday at the very finish of an exciting race in which J. C. Thomas' Disturber led until near the (H James Tuft' Drawn, ridden by Masses, and entere4 for the first time for a go at the hurdles, finished a re markable good third. RACE RESULTS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. Class A. Pace, Mile Heats. King Charles (Thomas) 11 Gentry Dictator (Farnsworth) 22 Lucella (Edan) 3 3 Time: 2, 21 1-4; 2, 21 1-2. 5 1-2 furlong . Flat for Non-Winners. Sir Haste (110) Lasses, first. Lady Betty (118) Frenchy, second Zonia (110) Hulcoat, third. Single (110) Dimond, left at post. Time: 1.12 1-2. 6 Furlong Flat. Uncle Sam (114) Burns, first. Leader (112) Hulcoat, second. Machese (112) .Diamond, third. The Clown (116) Frenchy, also ran. Time: 1.20. 7 Furlong Flat. Moonlight (120) Hulcoat, first. Molly O. (116) Frenchy, second. Cliff Field (118) Burns, third. George Roach (118) Diamond, also ran. Time: 1:33. Steeple Chase, Short Course. Ray-O-Light (130) Hall, first. Disturber (130) Yates, second. Drawn (130) Lasses, third. Melos (140) scratched. HUNDRED TARGET HANDICAP held at the Gun Club on Tuesday, was won by B. V. Covert of Lockport, with a perfect net score. Covert was also high gun of the day with 96 actual breaks to his credit. The leading scores: B. V. Covert, Lockport, George H. Brown, New York II. H. Duden, New York J. H. Andrews, Akron, N. B. Scheller, Pittsburgh II. T. Whiting, New York, J. R. Such, New York W. Y. Connor, New York, 96-6 100 76- 20,96 88-6,94 74-20,94 73-20,93 77- 14,91 70-20,90 67-20,87 If w Eaflaad Dm Wo Time for Ilevo lutloas. ' Isn't the climate rather bad in your part of the country V "Yes," answered the Central Amer ican. "But it doesn't make any dif ference. We are so busy with revolu tions that nobody has time to notice the climate." Washington Star. A SPECIALTY "What do you think of the tariff?" ( ' My Dear sir, ' ' answered the naoituai orator, "I don't think about it. I talk about it." Learn to Shoot Moving Objecis The secret of the fascination of trap shooting U in the flying target. Its constant challenge 10 the gunner's skill, sti s the blood of pioneer Americans that runs in his veins. Every man every woman should know how to shoot and hit what is shot at. The best place to learn is at the local trapshoot ing club. Learn why by reading our booklet "The Sport Alluring" sent free with address of nearest club where you can learn how- r v "Mr? - 1 Wilmington, - Delaware. b ' , ,, . .... -JlM . " ,n Ml III TIHT1 IW IIIHIHIH I I ' 111 r J CONTRACTING and REPAIRING Painting, Paper Hanging, Plumbing, Steam Fitting, Carpentering, Electrical Work, Brick Laying, Plastering and Planting Call or 'Phone the PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE flf sou plan to visit pinehurst You surely want THE OUTLOOK in advance of your coming. Why not send I your remittance NOW! A post card secures a sample copy. THE OUTLOOK PUBLISHING CO., Pinehurst, North Carolina 1 , V:. U.1 ir.""l I'll ft!