THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK W HAT TO DO Where Tiling: Are. A Few Hints and ' Reminders of Service to the Uninitiated THE MUSICAL PROGRAM Monday. Carolina Orchestra will give a concert from 8 to 9, and will play for dancing from 9 to 10. Holly Inn Orchestra will play for dancing. Carolina Theatre Colored Band. Tuesday. Carolina Orchestra Concert 7.30 to 9; dancing, Colored Band 9 to 10.30. Holly Inn Holly Inn Orchestra. Wednesday. Carolina Dancing, Col ored Band. Holly Inn Carolina Or chestra. Carolina Theatre Holly Inn Orchestra. Thursday. Carolina Concert and danc ing, Carolina Orchestra. Holly Inn Dancing, Colored Band. Berkshire Holly Inn Orchestra. Friday. Carolina 7 Dancing, Colored Band. Holly Inn Holly Inn Orches tra. Carolina Theatre Carolina Or chestra. Saturday. Carolina Combined Caro lina and Holly Inn Orchestras, concert and dancing. Holly Inn Dancing, Colored Band. GOLF Monday. Tin Whistles Twelfth Anni versary. Flag contest. Two classes. On Number Two Course. TENNIS Wednesday, Feb. 23. Men's Singles for February sterling cup. Entries must be made at the Country Club not later than 4 p. m. on Tuesday, February 22. The drawings and time of starting will be posted at the Hotels on Tuesday night at 8.00 o'clock. EQUESTRIAN SPORTS AND RIDING SCHEDULE Monday. 8.00 a.m. Fox Hunt. 2.30 p. m. Eide to Lindley Peach Orchard. Tuesday. 10.00 a.m. Eide to McKenzie's Mill. 3.30 P. m. Meet of Weymouth Hounds. Wednesday. Eide via. Piggery. Gymkhana. MOVING PICTURES Monday, 8.15 p. m. Blanche Sweet in ' ' The Ragmuffin. ' ' Colored Orchestra, Wednesday, 8.15 p. m. Florence Eeed in "New York" and Mary Pickford in "Cinderella." Holly Inn Orches tra. Matinee at 3.00 p. m. Friday. 8.15 p. m. Dustin Farnum in ' The Call of the Cumberland. ' ' Caro lina Orchestra. DANCING Saturday. 10.00 a. m Community Club House. Dancing class for children. 10.00 A. M. 3.30 P. M. Thursday. 10.00 A. M. Eide Woods Eoads. 3.30p.m. Meet of Pinehurst hounds. Friday. 10.00 A. M. 2.30 P. m. Latch" Saturday. 10.00 A .M. Eide School. 3.30 p. m. Meet Hounds. Eide to Eastwood. Eide to "Lift Tea Eooms. the via Parson's of ' Weymouth TRAP SHOOTING Monday. 2.30 p. m. Open handicap trap shoot, 100 targets, for substan tial prizes. SHOOTING LESSONS Annie Oakley gives free instruction in shooting to ladies every morning at 11.00 o'clock. Ladies are welcome. riagerblade in Seventy-Five Against a field that cannot be excelled anywhere in this country Herbert Lager blade won first money in an exhibition golf match on Number 2 Course Wednes day last. There were eight entries, play ing for a purse of $300 made up in the village. The contestants, who went out before a large and somewhat disconcerting gal lery, were Herbert Lagerblade of Pine hurst. Tom Kerrigan of the Siwanov Club, Tom MacNamara, James Wilson of Pinehurst, Pat Doyle, Michael Brady of Oakley, Skip Wogan of Tinehurst and George Bowden of the Tedesco Club. It was the medal play, in two sets of fours, and in spite of a rather raw wind a good part of the village turned out to fol low the game, and to cut across from one set of players to the other all afternoon. Of course it was good golf, and the win ning card of 75, all things considered, was fine going. But the players have hardly hit their, stride yet. Brady, who is her aided to be the longest driver in the busi ness certainly made considerable distance, but it is expected that before he leaves we will see him breaking all records down the course. McNamara's putting was not up to his usual phenominal form, and he had to be content with a score of 87. It is only fair however to say that the greens had been recently sanded and were not quite as fast as the players anticipated. Lagerblade won, Tom Kerrigan was second in 76, one stroke behind, and Wil son and Doyle tied for third place with 81 each. Kerrigan went out with the best score, a 37, only one stroke above par. Wilson made the smallest single score on one hole, doing the treacherous but short 17th, the masterpiece of the course, in a pretty two. Lagerblade 's card was : Out In Out In 55444363 438 45444443 53775 KERRIGAN 'S 45445453 337 444 4 6454 43976 .Land Sale Mrs. Parker W. Whittemore of the Cones and Mrs. John C. Spring, who ownes the Log Cabin, have made an in vestment in the village. Last week they purchased the Honeysuckle Cottage on Main Street, next to Mrs. W. L. Hurd's, through Arthur S. Newcomb. It was purchased to rent, and has been rented to Mrs. S. A. D. Sheppherd of Boston for the season. Send The Outlook to friends! It tells A, the story and saves letter writing! wiNcmsm Rifle Pistol Car tribgms For accurate and uniform shooting, penetration and reliability, Win- Chester cartridges unexcelled. are - the W They are brand made for all kinds of arms and are sold everywhere. When buying Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Ranges. 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