CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES 



These classes arc open only to horses that have taken three or more First Prizes in 

 previous Parades. 



The prize is a Championship Shield for the best horse, or pair, and Five Dollars for 

 the driver; and the other horses will receive such ribbons as the Judges may deem to be 

 deserved. 



In avi^arding the prizes in the Championship classes, the Judges may consider the age 

 of the horses and the number of Parades in which they have appeared. 



CLASS 44— CHAMPIONSHIP 

 SINGLES, LIGHT HORSES 



No. of 

 Entry 



OWNER'S NAME 



DRIVER'S NAME 



966 W. & A. Bacon Co. 



(Ninth Year in Parade) 



967 Bay State Clean Towel Co. 



(Eighth Year in Parade) 



968 Cambridge Gas Light Co. 



(Eighth Year in Parade) 



969 " " " " 



(Eighth Year in Parade) 



970 City Laundry Co. 



(Tenth Year in Parade) 



971 Elm Farm Milk Co. 



(Seventh Year in Parade) 



972 O. B. Gilman 



'Sixth Year in Parade) 



973 J. Facktoroff 



(Fourth Year in Parade) 



974 W. J. Higgins & Co. 



(Tenth Year in Parade) 



975 Louis Jeselsohn 



(Eighth Year in Parade) 



976 Shattuck & Jones, Inc. 



f Sixth Year in Parade) 



977 Toomey & Ormon 



(Fiftli Year in Parade) 



978 S. S. Pierce Co. 



(Fourth Year in Parade) 



979 



(Seventh Year in Parade) 



*John Coyne 



*John B. Fay, Vet. Driver 



*Timothy Cleary 



*Frank Bellis 



*Harry K. Thompson 



George Evans 

 *Henry McGowan 

 *William E. Glennon 

 *Edward T. Flynn 

 *Henry McKenzie 

 *G. Fred Seamon 

 *Frank Hoar 



Edward Cowan 

 *Joseph Garland 



No. of 

 Horses 



133 



^Entitled to Driver's Badge 



