PAGE 000$Sggg THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 36 COYIES IN A SINGLE DAY Monday's Shooting Established New Record for Pinelurst Preserves. Many Sportnien are Enjoying- Hunt ing', Condition Prime and Sport U at its Heat IONDAY was one of the biggest days in the his tory of the local Pre serves, five parties find ing thirty-six coveys of quail. D. B. Wesson of Springfield, bagged ten quail and a wood cock, making a similar bag Saturday. Dr. E. W. Pierce of Meriden, scored eleven, Dr. T. D. Myers of Philadel phia and W. W. Peabody of New York, eight each. A. W. Hayford of Boston, Julian Bishop of Bridgeport and Benjamin Thaw Jr., of Pittsburg had splendid sport, totaling thirty-two birds from eight coveys. Conditions continue excellent and many will enjoy the sport during the weeks to come. JFOX HUNTING JLH HALEIOII. 'Iwai Sad, but Everybody JLaughcd. "I saw a rather sad sight the other day," remarked a hunter at The Inn, "a negro's grave with just a single stick to mark it." "Oh, that's nothing," piped up a pink cheeked, bright eyed, dark haired miss, "I saw a whole graveyard fixed out in the same way, and there were pretty vines at each grave !" And it was necessary to tell her that what she really saw was a dewberry patch before she knew what everybody was laughing at. Bullets by tlie Found! Several energetic youngsters have been accumilating Xmas pocket money by digging bullet lead out of the pistol butts ; One little fellow secured sixteen pounds in a single afternoon, giving some idea of the number of shots fired during a season, for a twenty-two cartridge is not very heavy ! Ileligion and Wine Malting. "I don't care for Deacon Jones' wine," remarked a visitor at a nearby farm house ; "he puts water in it. I want the pure native arcticle." "Wall, I reckon you better call on Brother Smith," was the reply. "He's a Presbyterian and I'm right sure he don't put no water in his likker." Jut Mere Existence. "Have a drink?" queried the native of his northern caller, "Chew Smoke ? Nope !" "Wall, do you-uns mind a-tellin' me what pleasure you get out er life, enney way ?" Plnehurst Guests are Inyited to En joy it by Dr. X. H. II offers. The following letter from Col. Fred A. Olds of Raleigh, is self explanatory, and many of Pinehurst's guests will, no doubt, be glad to avail themselves of the kind invitation it contains. Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 24, 1909. The Outlook, Plnehurst, N. C. Gentlemen : I am authorized by Dr. James R. Rogers of Raleigh, to say that Plnehurst guests who may like to come here and participate in the fox hunts which begin from Dr. Rogers Bungalow, on the Neuse river, a few miles from Raleigh, will be made very welcome indeed. These hunts are held every week and line dogs and good horses are to be had. Mr. Twitty of Buffalo, N. Y. has also brought his hounds here and his fox hunt ers. I am sure that among the large number of visitors you have, some will be glad to come here and take part in the real Southern fox hunt. Dr. Rogers can be communicated with and all arrangements made. I hope you will make mention of this in The Out look from time to time. Of course it goes without saying that other courtesies will be paid such visitors Sincerely, Fred A.' Olds. Younger Set Picnics. The younger set at The Inn enjoyed an all day picnic Friday, the group in cluding Mrs. A. W. Hayford, Misses Theodate Clough, Miss Margaret Clough, Miss Blanche Tapley, Miss Johnson and Messrs. J. T. Bishop, C. II. Banes, Benj. Thaw, Jr., J. S. Walker, H. S. Haskell and Capt. R. B. Parrott. f I ( , t ? ' i ' 1 ,r"4'' MR. F. A. KING. To whose elforts the success of the opening tennis tournament was largely due. WILLIE ANDERSON TELLS ABOUT HIS 6REAT RECORD-BREAKING VICTORY WITH A HASKELL WHITE STREAK GOLF BALL Time and Again in this Match the Perfectly Balanced Qualities ol the " Whiti Streak" Overcame Adverse Conditions and Flew True to' the Mart St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1, 1909. The B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio., Gentlemen: It will undoubtedly please you to know that at the West ern Open Championship held at Skokie Country Club, Sep tember 16th and 17th, 1909, 1 won first money with the record score of 288, an average of 4's for 72 holes. This breaks all former records for medal play, and was made on a course that I consider as difficult as any in the country. I used your White Streak golf ball throughout the tourna ment, and I can truthfully say throughout my whole experi ence I never used a better ball. The ball flew perfectly in the strong wind which lasted through the tournament, and on the greens it was simply perfect. I never played my mashie with better success in my life, and I attribute it to the pebble marking on the Streak, which in my estimation, is far superior to any other style of marking. Although I hit a ball as far as the next person, I did not have a single ball crack on me during the tournament. I might also add that the Streak has had a big boost here at St. Louis, due to my victory, and I have sold a large number of balls, but as yet I have not had to replace one. Trusting your ball will have a big run next year, I remain Yours very truly, (Signed) Willie Anderson. H4HIH..HII THE BEST AID TO A HIGH SCORE THE SMITH & WESSON Single Shot Target Pistol The S. & W. target pistol with auto matic shell ejector, rebounding lock, and adjustable target sights, is the final triumph in the production of a thor oughly accurate target pistol. Its recom mendation by the committee, and its widCuse by experts are significant testi mony to its high-score efficiency. 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