jaBKMUHil THE PIN"EHURSI "'SWMSMB"7" BRETTON IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE WOODS Improved Golf Course Full 6,450 yards THE 9IOUHT PLEASANT TUB MOUNT C. J. Dunphy, Manager D. J..Trudeau Winter: The Copley Plaza Winter: Hotel Ormond Boston, Mass ormond Beach, fl,a. Information at 243 Flftn Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices O-BRETT0N WOODS SADDLE HORSES AT ORMOND THIS WINTER Pineh urst Department Store EVERYTHING YOU WANT OR NEED Dry Goods, Mens Furnishings, Pharmacy, Groceries, Hardware, Shoes, Fruits, Toilet Articles, Books, Etc. Bank of Pinehurst CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS "SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET .'EES We Sell New York Exchange and A. B. A. Travelers' Cheques TLhc Cottage Scbool for Boss anb Girls This school is centrally located,, within walking distance of all the hotels. Fine equipment and play grounds. All grades from 1 to 9 will be taught by experienced instruct ors, Special arrangments will be made for college preparatory classes. Terms November 1st. to. May 1st. Application for admission should be made before term opens. For further information address, THE COTTAGE SCHOOL, Pinehurst, N. C. CLASS NO. 4. Pacers in Harness. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, three years old or over. Eecords not to count. Con formation and performance to count. First Prize, $25.00. Second Prize, $15.00, Third Prize, $10.00. Morine, J. C. Cochran, Charlotte, first. Gentry Dictator, T. C. Edan, Fayette ville, second. King Charlie, J. C. Thomas, Pinehurst, third. CLASS NO. 5. Saddle Horses. For horses 15-2 and over. To be judg ed by their conformation and manners. First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Tufts. Second Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Statzell. Third Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Percy C. Thomson. Lady Babbie, Lieut.-Col. McEnery, Camp Bragg, first. Leap Frog, A. W. Sankey, Southern Pines, second. Mickey, Captain John Thomas, Camp Bragg, third. EXTRA CLASS. Shetland Ponies. Prizes donated by Mrs. II. W. Priest. Laddie and Justino, Helen Waring and Guthrie Bicknell. CLASS NO. 6. Thoroughbred Hunters in Hand. First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mrs. Shannon. Second Prize : Trophy, donat: ed by Mr. J. Hall. Third Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Chapin. Porin, N. S. Hurd, Pinehurst, first. Ray-O-Light, Marshall Hall, Pinehurst, second. Little Horn, N. S. Hurd, Pinehurst, third. CLASS NO. 7. Best Girl Rider. Sixteen years of age or under. All Trophies donated by Mrs. II. W. Priest. Rex, Betty Bicknell, Cleveland, first; David Rosi, Frances Thomas, Pine hurst, second. Bonnie V., Jean B. Riley, Philadelphia, third. Submarine, Ann Merrill, fourth. CLASS NO. 8. Gaited Saddle Horses. Stallion, Mare or Gelding. Must show five distinct gaits : Walk, Running Walk, Trot, Single Foot and Canter. Conform ation, quality, manners and gaits count. First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mrs. Lancaster. Second Prize: Trophy, do nated by Mrs. Bicknell. Third Prize: Trophy, donated by Miss Bruce. Tatters, Mrs. Donald Parsons, Youngs- town, O., first. Buster, H. II. Johnson, Cleveland, sec ond. Prince Charming, Major Cole, Pine hurst, third. CLASS NO. 9. Best Boy Rider. Sixteen Years of age or under. First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Priest. Second Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Priest. Gathers, Jack Harriman, New York first. Wilderness, Lawrence D. Forsyth Pinehurst School, second. Bessie, Henry Swoope, Piaehurst School, third. CLASS NO. 10. Thoroughbred Saddle Horses. Conformation, style and manners to count. First Prize, $25.00. Second Prize, $15. Third Prize, $10.00. Ray-O-Light, Marshall Hall, Pinehurst,. first. Porin, N. S. Hurd, Pinehurst, second. Amaze, Clias. Chosewood, Atlanta third. CLASS NO. 11. Officers' Mounts. First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Williams. Second Prize: Trophy, donat ed by Mr. Alley. Third Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Swoope. Lady Babbie, Lt.-Col. McEnery, Camp Bragg, first. Mickey, Capt. John Thomas, Camp Bragg, second. Hardy, Major Ranney, Greenwich, third. CLASS NO. 12. ' Best Pair of Riders. Riding only to count. First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mrs. Hurd and Miss May. Second Prize: Tro phey, donated by Mrs. Thomas. Third Prize: Trophey, donated by Mrs. Thomas. Miss Frances Thomas and Lieut. Gor don Cameron, first. Mrs. Evelyn P. Spencer and Col. D. W. McEnery, second. Mrs. Donald Parsons and Major A. E. Ranney, third. CLASS NO. 13. Hunters to Jump. Heavyweight, up to carrying 200 lbs. First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mr. Lewis. Second Prize: Trophy, donated by Mrs. nogsett. Third Prize: Trophy, donated by Mrs. W. K. Porter. Rockett, Garrett Conger, Overbills, first. ' The Major, Mrs. P. C. Thomas, Rome, N. Y., second. Traveller, J. C. Thomas, Pinehurst, third. CLASS NO. 14. Hunters to Jump. Lightweight, up to carrying 170 lbs. First Prize: Trophy, donated by Mrs. A. V. Hurd. Second Prize: Trophy, do nated by Mrs. M. B. Johnson. Third Prize: Trophy, donated by Col Corjell. Lady Babbie, Col. D. W. McEnery, Camp Bragg, first. Sam, J. C. Thomas, Pinehurst, 2nd. Mickey, Capt. John Thomas, Camp Bragg, third. CLASS NO. 15. Jumping. Open to all Hunters. Starting at 3 feet,' 6 inches, and raised each juP' Three trials to each horse. JumPlD2

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