WWW SZZsZ&Zl THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Are Amm Bee. Toy Boy Ian Hay of Kitchener's Army Coming to Pinehurst FROM THE FIRING LIME Sporting Powders GET YOUR GAME iftftf- - ' Will Lecture on Ills Experience In the Great War at the Carolina and tbe Farm Ijlfe School ii CAPTAIN Ian Hay of the English Army, the distinguished author of ' The First Hundred Thousand,' ' one of the vital books upon the world war, and one of the great forces . in mobilizing the British Empire for the struggle, has come to .America to give our people some concep tion of the meaning and gigantic propor tions of the battle of the Nations. He is coming to Pinehurst about Christmas time, and will give an intimate first hand account of life at the front and the battle of the trenches. The date will be announced by The Outlook as soon as definitely determined. SWINNEIITOX'S SUH POISE (Concluded from page four) two thoroughbreds made the 9-16th over a heavy track in 1.01 and had the spec tators guessing the whole way. But here again Hurd was vindicated, and sent his new pony back to the stable with the blue decoration. A SUCCESSFUL STRATEGEM Romulus, driver extraordinary to the ox-stall and the canery, again showed the value of strategem and cunning on the track, to the almost insane delight of the multitude. He had entered his favor ite goat in bitter competition against the aristocratic and fleet Billy of Little Boy Blue. At the outset it was apparent that the usual procedure might prove fatal, so he hit upon the expedient of making his steed run away. Anyone knows a runaway goat is faster than any ordinary Billy travelling for his constitution. What matter if the pace become so wild that the chariot turn over, and now right side up and now upside down swirl through the dust to the howling of the mob. Thus are victories won, in Voodoo land. SUMMARY FOR THE LADIES CUP mile dash. 1 Miss Bliss on Topsy. 2 Miss Nave on Jesie C. 3 Miss Tufts on Nellie. .4 Miss Abbe on Button. PACING FIRST HEAT HORSE DRIVER OWNER 1 Are Amm Bee Swinnerton Tufts 2 Farmer Boy Thomas Thomas 3 Toy Boy Jones Thomas THIRD HEAT 1 Farmer Boy. 2 Toy Boy 3 Are Amm Bee. MATCH RACES 1 N. C. Hurd on Travellor. 2 J. C. Thomas on Rex. THOROUGHBRED MATCH 1 Kittron, owner by Hurd, ridden by Whitlock. 2 Capt. Heck, owned by Tufts, ridden by Batchelor. THE UACfil (Concluded from page three) Are Amm Bee Swinnerton Tufts Toy Boy J. R. Thomas Jones THIRD HEAT Are Amm Bee Swinnerton Tufts Farmer Boy J. C. Thomas Thomas Ladies Cup. mile dash. Miss Levina Sugg on Jesie C. Miss Bliss on Topsy. Miss Esther Tuft on Nellie. Miss Goldsmith on Hatto. Gentlemen 's Dash, for Nat Hurd purse J. C. Thomas on Rex. N. S. Hurd on Travellor. Batchelor on Chief. Leonard Bliss on Sam. Eddie Coleman on Fay. G. Cameron on Grey Eagle. Hunters ' Flat Race for Thoroughbreds. Captain Heck, owned by Tufts, ridden by Whitlock. Kittron, OAvned and ridden by N. S. Hurd. Chase, owned by Hurd, ridden by Batchelor. Ill Denomination Frank Butler tells a story of the time when he was with the Wild West Show. ''Von know we had to get a lot of Indians, and the Government was mighty busy with the red tape, and asked all manner of questions to show they would get their salaries paid and be brought back again, and everything you ever heard of. Well, one time I had to go out to the Standing Creek reservation to round up sixty braves for the Deadwood stunt. I had a fellow along as an inter preter. His name was Bronco Bill, a cowboy. He had married a squaw, and could talk the lingo. When he got done with all these million questions we had to ask every Indian, the Government fellows tood a hand at Bronco, and commenced pumping him to see if he was fit to be an interpreter, and on the level. "About the third question they asked him was, 'What is your denomination?' "This was a new one on Bronco, and he studied a long while before venturing an answer. 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There's a royal welcome awaiting you at the shoot ing club. Every trapshooter is a sportsman, they're waiting for you, why not squad up today? If you've never tried trapshooting "go to it" today. There are instructors and guns for visitors at the Pinehurst shooting grounds. Give the trapshooting game a trial. Free booklets about sporting powderi and trapshooting mailed on request. Address Sporting Powder Division, E, I, du Pont de Nemours & Co. Powder Makers Since 1802 WILMINGTON, DEL. 115971 GOLF EVERY DAY THE YEAR ROUND AT OLD POINT COMFORT Eighteen Hole Course Grass Putting Greens Complete and ready for play now Owned and Operated by HOTEL CHAMBERLIN A Special Golf Booklet descriptive of the Course and containing the only Aeroplane. Map of a golf course ever made in America, will be mailed you if you wish. Address GEO. F. ADAMS, Mgr. P. O. Address, Fortress Munroe, Va. SECOND HEAT 1 Farmer Boy.