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with the interim for relaxation and dropping the responsibilities of
work.
Gradually Pinehurst grows more and more of an all-the-year
community. While The Carolina closes in May this year there is
no telling how soon it may be compelled to continue open for a
longer period in the spring and to open sooner in the fall. But
meanwhile the summer delegations that come here for one purpose
or another continue to increase, and it is apparent that before much
longer the summer population will be sufficiently large to make of
the village a summer as well as a winter resort and to require the
broader facilities for handling the summer patronage that is present
ing itself.
I have seen Pinehurst grow from nothing to its present propor
tions, and in all its history it was never on such solid footing with
such prospects for the future as it has this spring.
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Visitors Win Last of Series
THE last of the series of polo games between the visiting
English team and teams of the Sandhill Polo Club was
played with the Sandhill Blues on Monday last, and resulted
in a victory for the visitors, 11 goals to 8, making four games won
out of five games played.
The Englishmen had just returned from Fort Bragg, where they
engaged in a series of games with the army team there, and seemed
to be in better form than in any game since their arrival here. Cap
tain Egan was back in the line-up after a forced absence on account
of an attack of lumbago and gave his team strong support. They
started off with a rush and scored three goals in rapid succession in
the first chukka which put their opponents strictly on the defensive.
John A. Tuckerman, of the local team, scored a goal in the fourth
period and one in the seventh, and his team-mate W. V. Slocock,
staged the most spectacular play of the game when he picked the
ball from near the visitors' goal and carried it the full length of the
field for'a tally.
The visitors remained in Pinehurst for the Horse Show, held on
Tuesday and Wednesday, at which Captains Egan and Holman
judged the polo pony classes. They left on Thursday for New
York from whence they will sail for England on Saturday of this
week. The team certainly made a big hit in Pinehurst and their
visit was a most enjoyable one.
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