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PAGE 6 TEE PINEHUpST OUlLOOK Pinehurst Records Broken Gorham Quality Gorham Designs Trophies Medals Loving Cups express reward to the victor record events of importance convey friendly appreciation the importance of an event and the regard of business associates or social friends. Gorham Quality and Gorham Designs denote just the sentiment the occasion the purose which trophy, medal, or loving cup commemorates. THE GORHAM CO., NEW YORK Gorham Silverware is to be had in Piiehurst at The Jewelry Shop" "WESTERN" SteeiLockeci Sheiis Always the Choice of the Han who Knows The sensational performances of "Western Field" Shells at the traps have opened the eyes of thousands of shoot ers who never shot at a target thrown from a trap. And the same exceptional shooting qualities which placed them at the head in trapshooting are making a big hit with the man who hunts. 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Then began turned out at the Pinehurst Jockey a dead heat which was settled only a Club this season witnessed one of the few yards from the tape, when Algardi most successful meets of the Club last ended the sensational run by crossing Wednesday afternoon. At the time we the line a winner, by a nose, and go to press it may be raining, snow- chalking up a new. record for the mile ing and hailing, but last Wednesday on the Pinehurst track, 1.43 1-5. Credit afternoon old Sol surely put to shame must be given to Lasses for riding the Jupiter Pluvius and his gang of best race of his life, glooms with a barrage of sun that The gix furlong flat . worked miracles with both jockeys and ond to none during afte c horses. The wind and sun had dried was WQn again b Mred Euretta in up the track until it was fairly fast, her ugual f ashion Thig , n as was indicated by the time in which longing to Holbrook who lik ' " some of the races were run. gteal out fa front and gain a hg As a contest, the Steeplechase was was sent away flying by Wright. Past one of the best during the afternoon, the grand stand they thundered for Of the four horses that went to post, the first time the mare still in the lead two were so closely matched that there with Molly-O., Atwell up, rapidly clos- was difficulty in selecting the possible ing the gap and Lasses, up on Lydonia, winner. Thomas' Disturber got slight close behind. Joe Miller was among consideration and Nibb's Russian Pin- the first to drop behind and the fast ion was considered an outsider. How ever, true to his name Disturber creat ed a little disturbance by knocking all expectations to the four winds. Rid den by Call, this brown horse of Thom as' was sent away flying. In the strug- pace soon left him, Wasseon scram bling in the rear for fourth honors. No change materialized in the run ning order until the head of the home stretch was reached and here Molly 0 tired suddenly and Lydonia was right Sle?rh TT u there take second place when she yards Call beat the others by setting reli ished it Lasses was b no a pace that was fast and furious. Al- means CQntent second lace and gardi who had just finished breaking he continued to tear al untn he a track record m the Mile Flat ag rfdi ck &nd neck event, got off to a bad start, but caught Then fe another th and up with the leaders before many fur- go dose wag the longs had been traversed. In were put to it to decide who won. The meantime Little Horn sporting the ward went tQ ft colors of the Hurd stables had been was a hair raising and spectacular per. closing up the gap, but Call with the formance made not the legg g0 b the experience of many years jockeying fact another record wag Time at his command always had a reserved j 3 g spurt and never relinquished the lead. And so they crossed the line with the The class A Harness race developed black and white colors showing the some events that were not scheduled way, but Algardi made such a game on the program, namely a spill, a run fight for second honors that it was not away and a hero. Princess Ingomar, known who had won the place until owned and driven by V. Eden captured after the judges had announced a de- the first heat of this race without cision. , Although there was no out- much difficulty from a field consisting standing feature on the card, it was of Gentry Dictator owned by B. Eden, an afternoon of close finishes and of and driven by Smith, Bonita Bell own thrills. Every race was decided by ed and driven by Shepard and McKin such close margins that the winner non's Dolly Gray with S. L. Shepard was not known until the horses had up. The second heat found all four come right up to the tape. horses off to a good start but Bonita The bright feature of the day was Bel1 was soon left behind with Dolly the one-mile flat event, and a race Grey fighting for third place. How that will long be remembered by those ever the big gray driven by Shepard who saw it. The prize entries from iound herself on the far stretch and four stables appeared in this event for started out to join the leaders. Bunch thoroughbreds. Nibbs entered his fast ed together they came flying down gelding, Melos, ridden by Atwell, My- the home stretch and ten yards from ers rode Algardi for the Taylor sta- the finishing line Princess Ingomar bles, Lambert Splane had Lasses up showed up her thoroughbred blood by on Uncle Sam and the Trotter entry making a finish worthy of any pacer, was ridden by 'Wright. The race was which gave her the heat. Then came essentially between Algardi and Un- the climax and crash, which left cle Sam, for His Nibbs and Melos were Shepard amid his upturned sulkey and never in the contest for any appre- the flying feet of Dolly Gray. Her ciable distance. Myers sent Algardi wild ride was quickly brought to a fin to the fore at the start with the thun- sh by Mr. Thomas in a manner that dering heels of the Splane entry right won the approval of the gallery, behind. They alternated in taking the Tfce third and last heat was won by lead but were running so close togeth- G Dic a gtirri chase er that it mattered little which was . ' . in front from time to time. The head by Bonita Bell. Princess Ingomar put of the home stretch found both jock- herself out of the heat by breaking and eys fighting for the lead with Lasses was unable to recoved the ground lost.
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