r PINEHURST OUTLOOK i ! it 1 1 fAGE gfBHBTTHE UK iQliWllllDDli Published Every Saturday Morning, During the Season, November May, at Plnehnrst, Moore County, North Carolina (Founded by James W. Tufts) Edited by Oerbert JL. JllUon One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy Foreign Subscriptions, Fifty Cents Additional. The Editor Is always glad to consider contrl buttons of descriptive articles, short stories and narratives. Good photographs are espe tally desired. Editorial Booms over the Department Store: hours 9 to 5. In telephoning ask Central for Mr. JillBon's office. Advertising rate folder and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Plnehurst, North Carolina. Saturday, March 1, 1913. Departmental Office Hours Pharmacy open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 A. m., 2 to 9 p. m. Postoffice 7 : 30 a.m. to 9 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 a. m., 6 : 30 to 9 p. m. Dairy Barn, Dairy, Market Gar den and Kennels, Daily and Sunday. Trap, Rifle and Pistol Grounds 9 a. m. to 6 P. M. Country Club 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Studio 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Arts and Crafts 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dept. Store 7 a.m. to 8: 30 p. m. General Office 8 a. m, to 5 p. m. Telegraph 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone All hours. Library 3 to 6 p. m. Mall Schedule ARRIVE PINEHURST j From North - : " " and South ; " South : North, South and West 9:00 9:30 A.M. X. M- 10:30 A.M. 6.30 P.M. 7:20 P.M. 8:20 P.M. LEAVE PINEHUR8T For All Points 8:30 A.M. " South - - 5:30 and 7:00 P. M. ' North - - - t5:00 P.M. N. B. All registered mail arrives.at 9:30 A. m. and leaves at 6:00 p.m. Train Schedule Below is a complete schedule of ar riving and departing trains : DAILY LEAVE PINEHURST 7.35 A. M. conn, for S. A. L. No. 81 for South 1.30 A.M. 9.85 A.M. " 6.22 P.M. " 7.35 P.M. 10.00 P.M. Daily except Sunday. 33 66 41 43 84 North i South c North DAILY ARRIVE PINEHURST : 1.15 A. M. conn, from S. A. L. No. 81 from North 1.30 A.M. " " " from Asheboro, N.C 9.15 A. M. " " " No. 38 from South k. 10.15 A.M. " 66 " " 6.22 P.M. ... ' " " f rom Asheboro.N.C. 7.07 P.M. ' ' " No. 41 from North 8.15 P. M. " " " " 43 " 10.45 P. M. " " " 84 " South Dally except Sunday. CARTHAGE TRAINS Leave Carthage for Plnehurst . 7.40 A. M. " " '' . 5.35 P.M. ' Plnehurst for Carthage . 9.20 A. M. " . 7.10 P.M. Daily except Sunday. FIRST GYMKHANA TODAY Attractive Program irranfftd for Equestrian Tournament THE FIRST of the sea son's Gymkhanas is an nounced for this (Sat urday) afternoon at 3.30 and interest in the elaborate program is en hanced by an unusually large field of entries. Points counting five and two will be recorded for first and second wins in each event, and first and second prizes will be awarded to both men and women for the highest totals of the afternoon. Send names to Mr. J. T. Twitty at The Carolina on or before Sat urday noon. This is imperative. 1 Re port at Polo Grounds at 3 r. m. for pre liminary rehearsal. 1 A short ride will follow the games which are from 3.30 to 4.45 p. M. The program : ' OPENING PARADE HORSEMANSHIP Prize for best work by novices in putting horses through walk, trot and canter. Committee to judge. POTATO SPEARING Transferring potatoes by aid of pointed stick. HIGH SCHOOL TRICK HORSE, LEO BOW PURSUIT RACE Run in heats of three contestants each. Best time in capturing bow or eluding pursuers to count. HIGH SCHOOL TRICK HORSE, DANDY rOLO PRACTISE TRICK PONY AND DOG, BEAUTY AND BROWNIE MASTER MUNDY COAT AND SADDLE RACE CHILDREN'S EVENT SCARF RACE SCO II E WAS TWO A2VI JVAUGI1T Carolina Itallle for Win in Bent Hall Game oi Season In the best played game of the season the Carolina nine defeated the Villsige team by a score of 2 to 0. After two straight defeats The Carolinas proved their ability to come back, and by shut ting out their opponents, demonstrated the quality of baseball they are capable of playing. Assisted by perfect support Morris pitched air-tight ball, Nichols' two bagger in the sixth robbing him of a no hit, no run game. Finnegan opened the game with a sin gle, was advanced to third by Morris' hit, and scored when Armstrong erred in handling Morrissey ' s grounder. PeRoehn got on after Iiruehmuller dropped his pop fly, filling the bases. On a fake play to catch the runner off second, Morris attempted to score from third, but (Row ing's perfect return nailed him at the plate. Armstrong fielded Edson's easy grounder, retiring the side and preventing further scoring. Carolina's second and last tally was made in the third by De Roehn, who scored on Spredbury's slash ing hit to deep center. The Villager's only chance to score came in the third. With two men on and only one out the prospects of tieing up the score looked bright, but McAuley's liner went straight into Morrissey's hands, who completed an easy double play at second. With two gone in the sixth, Nichols drove out a nice two bag ger, but McAuley's bid for a hit resulted in a pop fly to shortstop, leaving him stranded on second. The score by innings : Carolina 1 01 000 0 Village 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GOOD WISHES FOR MRS. UlIRD Hamilton, Ontario, Tiniest Extends Congratulation of friend The Hamilton Daily limes prints the following : f An exceptionally quiet wed ding was solemnized in Christ's Church Cathedral this afternoon when, in the presence of relatives and a few close personal friends only, Miss Dorothy Iola Campbell of this city became the bride of Mr. Jack Vandevort Ilurd of Pittsburgh. The very Rev. Dean Almon Abbott, rector of the Cathedral, ofii ciated. The bride wore a traveling suit of brown tweed with brown hat. She was given away by Lieut.-Col. William Hendrie, and was unattended. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Nathaniel S. Ilurd of Pittsburgh. From the church Mr. and Mrs. Ilurd went di rect to the station for a wedding trip south. They will reside in Pittsburgh. IT The bride is one of the most popular of Hamilton's young ladies. She came here from her old country home a few years ago, and soon won a large place in the hearts of Hamilton people because of her distinct personality and worth. For years she has been recognized as one of the cleverest lady golf players of the world. She has held the championship of Canada, the United States, Scotland and England, besides which she is a social favorite and a young lady of many attainments. That her married life will be as bright as her career on the links is the wish of her hosts of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ilurd joined Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hurd at their cottage early in the week. Important March Xventa The ninth annual Spring Golf Tour nament, March 3 8, inaugurates the leading tournaments of the year, this event establishing a world's record from standpoint of entrance two years ago. Ten sixteens are provided for in addition to a special overflow consolation. March 10 15 will be devoted to the annual Club Championship Tennis Tour nament, the events including men's and women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles. The thirteenth United North and South Amateur Golf Championship concludes the month. It opens March 22 27 with the womens event, the amateur-professional four-ball, best ball match on the 28th, followed by the thirty-six hole open championship on the 29th. The men's event fills in the week of March 31 April 5 ; six divisions provided for and first division play thirty-six-hole qualification and final. 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