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I PAGE SKTHi "MEHURST t"1011 Mf 10 THE CflHOMjM PINEHURST, N. 0. 'V; 3cr .2nT '-4. i -..i.'""- CHILDREN IN THE RING Their Presence Adds Special Interest to Monday's Riding Contest. Old and HTew Feature Irovide Fn tertuliimeiit for lai'tiriiant and On1oiIen. HE EqiK'stii.in contest Monday, drew a good field of contestants and :i l;i rge company of on lookers, idl of whom found pleasurable enter tainment in the program given. Several of the events which have proven popular in the past were repeated and new feat ures added, including a cavalry drill and si Mr. E. H. Lockwood and Mr. C. E. Kalt enbach. The first event upon the program was a drill under the leadership of Riding Master Mack, the participants being put through an interesting series of cavalry movements and gymnastics; Next upon the program came a new feature, con testants sabre-cuttihg hanging bags or "heads", while riding past at a gallop. Third in order was the pursuit race given in most interesting form, somo. of the contestants riding fast and others using skill to avoid losing the ribbon which rested upon the right shoulder and which had to be removed while riding on the left side. . The use of a dozen or so rings gave new interest to the lance contest, and in closing a race between team of four members each took place in front of The Carolina, a mail pouch being transferred from the hotel to the Heacon cottage and return bv relavs. The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The interior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with fifty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of le wage and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. ti r 1 1 PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delight full located with all conveniences for health and comfort; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open tires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public room hrge 'and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. J. A.. SHERRARD, Manager. PINEV WOODS INN, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. a modern hotel, home like In every respect. Luxuriously furnished .appealing to all who desire home comforts at moderate rates. Rooms en suite with private hatha. Sani tary conditions perfect. No consumptives received. The Water used at Piney Woods Inn is from the Celebrated Crystal Springs abso lutely tree from sediment the finest table water to be had. RATES ON APPLICATION. Leon St. John, Manager. The mt. Kineo House, KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. . Send for IBooklt C. A. JUDKINS, - - Alanacor, ' f ' . .1 pi:!,' - i- f'.'n:i!-. . vie'- . . .. ' t . .H... I....,'.;. :!v,. u r ; ': f j ,.; 1 is fit I .- - . C. L. BECKER, WOODLAND GOLF CLUIi, AND MEDAL PLAY head-cutting contest. Additional interest was given to the event by the presence of several children in the ring, Misses Clarice Paterson and Jane Johnson and Master Cook, to each of whom souvenirs of the occasion were given by Mrs. Leon ard Tufts. Points were awarded in each event, counting five, three and one, as in the past, Mr. Arthur M. Allen, Newton Cen tre, winning the men's trophy with a first and a second and Mrs. Leonard Tufts, Medford, the women's with a first, second and third. Other contestants in cluded Mrs. W. E. Scott, Miss Hemphill, WINNER FIUST DIVISION CONSOLATION HANDICAP. , The committee was assisted by judges including Dr. J. II. Packard, Mr. Thomas F. Sise and Mr. W. C. Baker. Monday' Content. Another contest has been arranged for Monday at 10 :30, and a program of vari ety and interest will be given. Sunday Union Services. liev. K. K. Harlow's subject at the Union service in the Village Hall Sun day at 10 a. m. will be "Contrasts". Miss M. C. Elliott will sing. A
The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, N.C.)
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