Newspapers / The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, … / Jan. 13, 1917, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
" tt-JjiBK ""HHURST OUTLOOK WUtiSSNKSk The World's Greatest Hotel a mm The Spirit of Good Service and Unequalled Facilities for its Accomplishment Add to these an Unrivaled Location consider that THE McALPIN is the Largest and Safest Hotel Structure in NEW YORK CI TV and you will understand why it is the Wo st Talked About and Most Popular Hotel in America Today Prices Notably Moderate Broadway at 34th Street (One Block from Pennsylvania Station) L,. iVl. BOOMER, Managing Director The Red and Green Concluded from page one) head of the stretch, and began making two feet to one. She just kicked her right along up and shot into the bunch under the wire a dead heat with Miss Abbe, and two seconds too late to chas ten the tandem. Crocker's trophy The Guests' Purse was a hot thing between George Crocker Jr., who rode Travellor in the hurdles, and Kendall Pearson of Greenwich, staying at the Green Gables. These two boys drove Hatto and Topsey to their limit, Crocker crossing the line a little to the good, Ewing Cameron a good third on his own mount, and Tat em thundering behind on Col. Welch's Billy. Gordon Cameron got left at the post on Grey Eagle, and gave an exhibition of the en raged father after a runaway wedding party, which was a credit to the sporting proclivities of the Greyling. A new pacer owned by J. C. Thomas heralded from Greens boro put in an appearance in a led race against the powerful black. Fred Patchin. She just went on and trotted away from him. That's all about it. Thomas, who led Patchin, says all he saw was dust, and he couldn't tell which away they had gone. Walter C, according to form, went off with the pacing event, not however without one clear defeat at the hands of the Farm Boy, who is a coming factor. Asked how that .happened, Penny was prone to admit that the Thomas horse just out-stepped him, that's all. The time, 2.18 for the mile and an eighth, shows that he is no slouch. As usual the hit of the day is credited to the Ass Marines who navigated an hilarious squadron of mule teams in casual contest about the track to a glorious end, a victory and everlasting renown to Charlie William's jumping jackass. SUMMARY PINEHURST STEEPLE CHASE $100 Purse. Over full two and one third mile course. Won by George, Pine hurst Stables, Cameron up. Second, Travellor, ridden by Geo. II. Crocker, Jr., Third, Miriam II., Col. R. A. Swigert, Bachelor up. 1 MILE PACE First heat Won by Farm Boy, J. R. Thomas. Second, Walter C., J. C. Penny. Third, Toy Boy, J. C. Thomas. Second heat Won by Walter C. Sec ond, Farm Boy. Third, Toy Boy. Third heat Won by Walter C. Sec ond, Farm Boy. Third, Toy Boy. Time, First Heat, 2.18. GUESTS ' PURSE. GENTLEMEN RIDERS Mile Dash. First. Geo. II. Crocker, Jr., on Hatto. Second. Kendall Pearson on Topsey. Third. Ewing Cameron on Charlmange. Fourth. William Tatem on Billy. Fifth. Gordon Cameron .on Grey Eagle. LADIES ' CUP First. Miss Bliss on Jessie O. Second. Mrs. J. C. Yaeger on Crow. Third. Dead heat, Miss Esther Tufts and Miss Eleanor Abbe. THOROUGHBRED DASH mile flat race open only to thoroughbreds First. Kittron, Nat Hurd, Whitlock up. Second. Virginia Handsome, Welch, Tatem up. Third. Sam, Pinehurst Stables, Bach lor up. THE LED RACE Half Mile Pace Won by Rosalie, Thomas, led by Hen dricks. Fred Patchin, Pinehurst, led by J. C. Thomas. MULE EVENT Charlie Williams' mule led the field in a waltz. PIANO LESSONS Clarence A. Jones, pianist at the Carolina, will be glad to give les sons on the piano to a few pupils for the season. Send The Outlook to your friends. r ... ' J . ? MIDWINTER TOURNAMENT. CARTER AND WILLIAMS
The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 13, 1917, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75