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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE 8 LADIES TO HOLD HORSE SHOW 27 T 4 mm jul - 1 RAYMORJb ATLANTIC CITY WORLD'S GREATEST HO I hi- bUCCbiSS The luxurious center of social life in America the inspiration of the gayest and most fascinating life on the continent. Traymore guests have full privileges of the beauti ful Country Club of Atlantic City, where Golf is played the year round. 18-hole championship course of 6.016 yards. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FLAN nAIIELM.UIIITE lrldat JUHEPH (VALTON MOIl General .VI a n are r - t;-i-- V fit- jtk-j k h i-!TlTt:;------gr:-' r .Vfi. Mil ll "Mht 1 4 vl fluiSLiH T A SMALL CAR will add imuh to your pleasure while at PINEHURST. An open or closed type Chevrolet (Geneial Motors' himII car) will give you comfoitable and reliable transportation about the Pinehurst section for several seasons. Satisfactory betwecn-seasoj.s storage arranged. Your car puts every place at your door it robs recreation in the great "outdoors" of irritating inconven iences.' Don't ,be without your car. Phone Mr. Downing, No. Caith age, to take care of your i equip ments. Caithage Chevrolet Agency Special Service Arrangement With Pinehurst Garage PAUL SMITH'S HOTEL Adirondack Mountains New York ALL ROOMS WITH BATH COMPLETELY EQUIPPED COTTAGES and CAMPS HOUSEKEEPING or NON-HOUSEKEEPING For Rent by Month or Season Address, M. F. WHELAN, Manager. Camden, South Carolina An 1 ileal Gift, Prize or U inner JFavbr Appreciated lly.Golfers EASYT0 SUP ON m. . n. . una niTD MS nyts two. vhmmv- 07AO Holds the cravat neatly in placfe' when Golfing and Autoing. Men who never wore Tie Clasps now wear the "Ged". Worn by women too. 14K. Red or Grien Gold Also mounted with TrcciouB Stones a reasonable prices. At ltest Jewelers and Haberdashers. Stanlej JL. CJdwey, 1 Mad. Ave, JT. IT. Clfj PINE BLUFF UI &S A modern homelike hotel. Free golf. Close to Pinehurst and Southern Fines. Kates 4 per day up. Weekly, f3.50 per day up. Mid-Winter CaLoeing Club Headquarters. Hunting booklet. FOR SALE BY OWNER, 1800 ACRES elevaUd peach land in center of North Carolina's peach belt, near main line Seaboaid railroad i siding one mile, MarBton two miles, schools and churcehs, on highway, part cleared three houses, adapted to peaches, cotton, coin, tobacco melons and truck, prices very low, teiniB to suit buyer, will sell all or part. Box 422 Marston, N. C. FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Sweaters, Waists, Japanese Klusnci THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION BOOM February 19 Mrs. L. F. F. Wanner, Miss Ivy Mad dison and Mrs. Stuyvesant Peabody are in charge of preparations for a Ladies' Horse Show to be held at the race track on the morning of February 19, which precedes Pinehurst 'a regular annual fix ture by two months. The latter will be held April 56. Miss Mildred Fitzhugh is Secretary and Treasurer of the new event. A subscription dinner-dance at the Country Club in the evening will follow the show. Fourteen classes will L' shown as follows: 1 Open jumping performance and way of going only to count. 2. Ladies' hunters; ladies to ride, quality and manners 40 per cent, per formance 60 per cent. Jumping in pairs evenness of pair to count 50 per cent, performance 50 poj- cent. Pair to be judged as one horse. 4. Saddle norses 15 hands one inch and over, judged for quality, manners and way of going, to be shown at a walk, trot and canter. 5 Saddle horses under 15 hands one inch, same conditions as class 4. 6. Polo Ponies conformation 25 per cent, handiness and performance 75 per cent, ponies to be judged with stick and ball (a) Light weight. (b) Heavy weight. Ponies getting first and second in each division to show for the cup.. 7. Best saddle horse owned or board ed by riding schools in Moore County to be ridden by patrons (amateurs). 8. Best road hack to be shown at walk, trot and hand gallop, trot to count 40 per cent. 9. Best two-year old trotter to be shown in hand. 10. Trotters and Pacers, to be shown in harness in the ring and half a mile on the track, performance in the ring and conformation 60 per cent, performance on the track 40 per cent. 11. Best boy or girl rider 14 years and under, contestants will be required to change horses at the discretion of the judges. 12. Best boy or girl rider, ten years or under, contestants will be required to change horses at the discretion of Mie judges. Major 11. E. Porter and Don M. Parker Before the Start GIRLS ARE GOING TO WEAR 'EM It Will be a Hard Matter Now to Tell Ma from Pa on the Links 13. Triple Bar only to count. jump, performance 14. Best registered thoroughbred shown in hand, registered number to be given with entry blank. First prize, trophy; second prize, rib bon; third prize, ribbon. Fifty cents entry fee charged for each horse in each class. Should you happen to be in the South this winter it may save you a lot of em barrassment if .on going out of a morn ing and noting the slow couple ahead in tweeds and knickers you take a second glance down the course before yielding to the temptation to send a ball hurtling after them. Things are not always what they seem. That couple cluttering up the field and ruining your game because of the waits entailed may look exactly like the pair who sat in and took away all the luck in the poker game the night before, but there is also a chance that they are only a couple of members of the women's ' 'kniekerbocker golf club" out for a round. In an age where anything is possible it may not be surprising to find that there are women golfers brave enough to vote for the banishment of the skirt. The new club has come into being in Wash ington, D. C, and, as it only requires a start in such matters, very likely it Avill not be long before the fair ones in the ahem! skirtless suits are found scat tered all over the South. Whether the fashion will spread to the Northern play ing fields by another season is just one of those grand things that make a future rosy and worth while. That the fair devotees of the cleek have not donned the new apparel merely for the sake of making themselves con spicuous they demonstrated last Sunday when they held a tournament over the links of the Bannockburn Golf Club. There were eight starters, all arrayed ac cording to the constitution and by-laws, and while eight may not seem to be a large number,, there is no telling how big the field might have been had the tailor been able to outfit in time for the found ers ' tourney all who have taken out mem bership cards. The girls are not wearing them either to attract any notoriety or make a show of themselves. They are more modest than skirts that blow ever which way, the fair golfers claim, and in this they are right and are entitled to their free dom. Southern Golfer.
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