THE PINE HURST OUTLQQh; PAGE 10 STEADY MAIN Sole and Heel of Sturdy White Rubber , The truncated cones on the sole are positioned precisely where the stance comes - - under the ball of the foot. These cones prevent slipping. They grip the soil. They never tear the turf or green. Lighter than ordinary "spiked" shoes, they're thoroughly com fortable. Sewn to leather, Steady -Man Soles and Heels do not "draw" the feet. makes the most practical golf shoe Unnecessary to change shoes for luncheon or between games. They do not disfigure rugs or floor. Fine, too, for the tennis court, or yachting. Easily attached to your friendly old shoes, at W. N. Foye's. Ask your club "Pro" for them. Or, a line to us will" ensure your getting them. The- Stedman Products Company South Bralntree Massachusetts f ST. AUGUSTINE in WINTER GOLF under ideal conditions The finest I8-hole course in the South Ponce de Leon AND Alcazar FLORIDA EAST COAST HOTELS The Connecticut Stables Southern Pines, N. C. High-class Well-schooled HUNTERS AND SADDLE HORSES For Sale Also for Hire W. H. Maddison Tel. Con. PAUL SMITH'S HOTEL Adirondack Mountains New York ALL ROOMS WITH BATH COMPLETELY EQUIPPED COTTAGES and CAMPS HOUSEKEEPING or N ON-HOUSEKEE PIN G For Rent by Month or Season A dd rcss M. F. WHELAN, Manager. Camden, South Carolina JO JO TAKES THE FEATURE saved the place and Lexel took the short end of the purse. Jones Gentry again demonstrated that he can take the measure of Tom H. ami At Jockey Club Meeting gave promise to become a jumper of the first flight, she was out footed by Ray-0 '-Light and had to he content with second place. Only three , . , . . ,, Bingen Gentry in any kind of sroino' ni..i The Jockey Club finally shook off the J J oin J , n under any conditions and accounted for rain jinx that pursued its meetings so J , uumta tor I J l. . , first money in the Class B. pace. Tin persistently on several occasions, and . J . . J Atl peioiaie j latter pair finished in the order named Pinehurst race-goers were treated to 1 udineu. to , Kate Glen, the recent purchase of Mr some of the best racing seen here in ' e ur Ml- some ui Henry B. Swoope, made her debut to sometime. Weather conditions were de- .L . ,RUUt to , . ; 4, Pinehurst 's racing public in the steenlo- liditf ul from the standpoint of the spec- 1 1 , , , -i i a chase event, the closing race of the dav tators, but the track had not dried out & . , u,e ,iav- ld ' , , , While she raced and fenced in impressive a: l cnli mrena na WPTP KllOWn 1 -ocivi, fiumrijr ttU uv style, and to tavor xne son gu'"& h-ic iciuuini iv winners. Five first-class races were run and some entertaining specialties were a ,1...l IA, rnrnc Tim snppinl- iuuuuuu uci.u -....j-- horseg a tc(1 the issue nnd tl. ties included a lumping contest m which x,T. . , AI , , - ' 1 , . . Ray-0 '-Light took the lead from the some well-known horsewomen took part. , . u , , , . . .,. start with Kate Glen following and Ha Miss Caroline Reed won first prize in this . . i i a i Nibbs running close up in third place, event after an exhibition of absolutely . 1 . uue . 0, a -i 4.1 Practically no change in the running was faultless fencing She was astride the th thp race jumping horse George, and received a finishe(1 in that or,ler great ovation when the judges announced the winner, which showed that her vic tory was a popular one among the big crowd. Miss Ivy Maddison 's mount struck one of the bars on his first at tempt and unseated his rider. Miss Mad dison then changed horses and took the remaining jumps in ciever sryie. ivirs. Evelyn P. Spencer survived the other contestants in the musical stalls contest and was awarded the prize. The feature event of the scheduled races was a six furlong dash for sprint ers, which brought together some of the , Tom II. (Guy) best horses in training here, and resulted Bingen Gentry (Jones) in a victory for the Bishop-Hurd entry, Time: 2:2S 1-4, 2:25 1-4. Jo Jo and Uncle Sand, who finished first and second. Queen of the Spa displayed FLAT. 5 1-2 FURLONGS some of her bad post antics in this event jjjh oivmpus (Wright) and ran away half a mile before the iac10se (Miles) start, which spoiled any chance she might joe Mjinor have had to win, and was indirectly re sponsible for the defeat of Uncle Sand. She took the lead with the rise of the barrier and outstepped the field to the ANNUAL I)IXIE FLAT. 6 FURLONGS DacK stretcn wnere ljauy lietty moved The summary: CLASS A. TROT. Zaquilla (Hayes) 3 HEATS 4 1 Bird Song (Thomas) Lexel (Sebree) Miss Peter Toddington (Jones) 3 2 4 Time: 2:24 1-4, 2:25 1-4, 2:24 1-4. 3 CLASS B. PACE. 2 .HEATS Jones Gentry (Hayes) Time: 1:10 1-5. Finch also ran. Wasseon and 1 2 3 Star T T T 1 un on even terms with her. and at one uu uv ismh; stage of the journey the race appeared Unelc Saml (Wright) 2 to be strictly between those two horses. La1 Bctty (Cart?r) 3 When the far turn was reached, however, Time: 1:17 1-5. Mary G. and Queen Uncle Sand and Jo Jo moved up with a, of the Spa also ran. rush, Uncle Sand going to the outside and Jo Jo sticking close to the rail. As STEEPLECHASE. Short Course the field swung into the home stretch Ray-0 '-Light (Wells) 1 closely bunched, Uncle Sand was fairly Kate Glen (Huleoat) 2 running over horses, but Queen of the His Nibbs (Patterson) 3 Spa swerved badly and carried him and L.ady Betty to the outside fence, permit- A man will commit perjury with an ting Jo Jo to slip through on the rail and easier conscience than a woman, is the gain the decision. Uncle Sand quickly belief of Mrs. Ogilive, woman Canadian recovered his stride and finished a bang- customs inspector at Bridgeburg, Ont, up seeond. Lady Betty was third and When Mrs. Ogilive passes through trains Queen of the Spa ran unplaced. bound for the United States, she asks In the five and half furlong race, High passengers if they have any dutiable Olympus found the soft going very much goods. If they reply in the negative, to his liking and never left the result in she produces a Bible and asks them to doubt. He sailed off to a commanding repeat their statements under oath, lead with the fall of the flag and made A large number of the women passen- every post a winning one. Machese was gers, rather than deliberately tell a falae seeond and Joe Milner third. Wasseon, hood under oath, then admit they have who recently, set a new track record for dutiable goods, said Mrs. Ogilive. But this distance, started in this event but the man don't hesitate so much in telling could not negotiate the mud and was a lie. beaten off throughout. , . After running last in the first heat of Cotton is indigenous to all tropical the Class A trot, Zaquilla, driven by and semi-tropical countries. Sea Islands, Hayes, found his racing legs and won the grown off the Atlantic coast of the remaining heats in succession and United States are the finest cottons in brought down first money. Bird Song the world.

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