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THE PINE HURST OUTLOOK PAGE 8 5 W- cry , -V; I RAYMQRe ATLANTIC CITY WORLD'S GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS The luxurious center of social life in America the inspiration of the gayest and most fascinating life on the continent. Traymore guests have full privileges of the beauti ful Country Club of Atlantic City, where Golf is played the year round. 18-hole championship course of 6459 yards. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN VL,An DAXIEL 8. IVIIITB President JOSEPH W 4 JLTOIf HOT? CfnrH) nanrr Ijj' ' LjJ THE HORSE SHOW APRIL 5-6 PIHE BLUFF III rF A modern homelike hotel. Free golf. Close to Pinehurst and Southern Tines. Rwtes 4 per day up. Weekly, $3.50 per day up. Mid-Winter CaLoeing Club Headquarters. Hunting T5ooUt. The Kirtoootl CAMDEN HEIGHTS CAMDEN. S. 0. HARRY H. COSPER PIANO TUNER Pianos bought, sold & rented. Indiana Avenue, Southern Pines, N. C. For Sale All Ages Caiin Terriers Best Blood in country. Reg istered. Gamest Terriers alive. Affectionate; faitlful; perfect companions for man, woman or child. Apply the Hon. Mrs. Elidor Campbell Overhills, North Carolina An Ideal Girt, Prize or Dinner Favor EASY TO SLIP ON At0 rs INUURE SHIRJT Holds the cravat neatly in place when Golfing and Motoring. Men who never wore Tie Clasps now wear the "Ged.' Worn by women too. UK. Ked or Green Gold A'!H mounted with Precious Stones at reasonable prices. At Best Jewelers and Haberdashers. Stanley L. Gedney, 1 Mad. Ave., N. Y. Peach and Building Land Exceptionally well placed Building Lots in Pinehurst and adjoining country. Cottage with all modern conveniences to let for season. Apply A. LOFTUS BRYAN Box 164, Pinehurst, - N. C. The annual exhibition of the Pine hurst Horse Show will be held on the grounds of the Jockey Club on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 5 and 6, and from present indications this year's event will surpass even the great shoAV of 1920. Large entries of blue-blooded thorough breds are coming in daily, not only from near this section, but from the north and south. Twenty-five classes are on the program, and members and friends of the Jockey Club have donated a hand some aggregation of trophies to be com peted for in the different classes. Mr. J. Macy Willets, Secretary-Treasurer of the Association of American Horse Shows, Inc., will be one of the judges, as will be Messrs. James E. Mad- dox, Fred B. Shreve, Windsor T. White and James Boyd. The officials of the show are: Executive Committee Leonard Tufts, Chairman; Mrs. Leo F. F. Wanner, Nat S. Hurd, Mrs. E. P. Spencer, Charles W. Piequet. ' Committee on Entries Charles W. Pic quet, Chairman; James Boyd, Mrs. Stuyvesant Peabody, Commanding Of ficer, Camp Bragg, M. H. Turner, Capt. A. Loftus Bryan, Mrs. E. P. Spencer, Mrs. P. C. Thomas. Committee for Naming Judges Nat S. Hurd, Chairman; Leonard Tufts, H. B. Swoope. Committee on Decorations Mrs. Leo F. F. Wanner, Chairman; Mrs. Nat S. Hurd, Mrs. Winfield Fuller, Mrs. Dick inson Bishop. Committee on Prizes and Ribbons Mrs. E. P. Spencer, Chairman; Mrs. Harold Porter, Mrs. J. D. Chapman, Mrs. Harry W. Priest, Mrs. Edward Barber, Mrs. H. G. Waring, Henry Ilornblower, Mrs. G. W. Carroll, Jr., H. H. Johnson, Mrs. W. C. Mudgett. The full program folloAvs: APRIL 5. MORNING Class 1. Running Horses in Hand, (Stallion, Mare, or Gelding) To be judged by appearance in ring and con formation. Racing performance not to count. To be shown by jockey in colors. First prize, $20.00; second prize, $15.00; third prize, $10.00. Class la. Green Polo Ponies Special class for green ponies likely to make polo ponies. First prize, $20.00; second prize, $15.00; third prize, $10.00. Class 2 Pacers in Harness, (Stallion, Mare, or Gelding) Three years old and over. Records not to count. To be judged by their conformation and ap pearance. First prize, $20.00; second prize, $15.00; third .prize, $10.00. Class 3. Trotters in Hand, (Two year old class, Stallion, . Mare, or Geld ing) Conformation, soundness, and ap pearance to count. To be shown at the halter. First prize, $20.00; second prize, $15.00; third prize, $10.00. Class 4. Polo Pony Class Light weight. Performance to count 75 per cent, and conformation, 25 per cent. First prize, $20.00; second prize $15.00; third prize, $10.00. Class 5. Saddle Ponies Over 12 hands and under 14-2. To be judged by their conformation and manners. To be shown in trot, walk, and canter. First prize, trophy; second prize, trophy- Class 6. Hunters to Jump Heavy weight up to carrying 220 pounds. Con formation to count 25 per cent; per formance, 75 per cent. First prize, trophy; second prize, trophy- APRIL 5. AFTERNOON Class 7. Combination Class Horses suitable for use in harness and under saddle. To be shown to vehicle first, un harnessed in the ring, and then shown under saddle. Confirmation not to count. First prize, trophy; second prize, tro phy. Class 8. Best Boy Rider, (entries close April 4) 16 years of age and un der. General appearance of rider, includ ing neatness of dress, erect and easy car riage, hands, seat, and management of horse at walk, trot, canter, and in back ing, to count. Contestants will be re quired to change horses at the direction of the judges. First prize, trophy; second prize, tro phy. Class 9. Saddle Horses For horses 14-2 and not exceeding 15-2. To be judged by their conformation and man ners. To be shown in walk, trot, and canter. First prize, trophy; second prize, tro phy. Class 10. Hunters to Jump Light weight up to carrying 160 pounds. Con formation to count 25 per cent; perform ance, 75 per cent. First prize, trophy; second prize, tro lly. Class 11. Children's Pony Saddle Class For ponies 12 hands and under. To be shown by children only. First prize, trophy; second prize, tro phy. Class 12. Hunters to Jump Middle weight carrying up to 185 pounds. Con formation to count 25 per cent.; per formance, 75 per cent. First prize, trophy; second prize, trolly-Class 13. Trotters in Hand, (three-year-old class, Stallion, Mare, or Geld ing) Conformation, soundness and ap pearance to count. To be shown at the halter. First prize, $20.00; second prize, $15.00; third prize, $10.00. APRIL 6. MORNING Class 14. Trotters in Harness, (Stal lion, Mare, or Gelding) Three years old and over. Records not to be consid ered. Performance and conformation to count. First prize, $20.00; second prize, $15.00; third prize, $10.00. Class 15. Polo Pony Class Heavy weight. Performance to count 75 per cent; conformation to count 25 per cent. First prize, $20.00; second prize, $15.00; third prize, $10.00. Class 16. Officers' Mounts Open to all officers of the regular army; officers
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