STABLE INSPECTION — Continued 



LIST OF FIRST PRIZES, STABLES, FOREMEN AND NIGHTMEN— Continued 



Stables 



Fox Bakery (General Baking Co.) 

 Jos. Gahm & Son 

 Hunt-Spiller Mfg. Corp. 

 Jordan Marsh Co. 

 Kennett, R. A. 

 Maiden Electric Co. 

 N. E. Confectionery Co. 



Pigott, A. H. 



Robinson, A. G. 



Stetson Coal Co. 



Tisdale, Wilson Co. 



D. Whiting & Sons,* 570 Rutherford Ave. 



J. W. Whitney 



Foremen 



J as. I. Brooks 

 Dennis Healey 

 John J.McNamara 

 M. J. Commins 

 John Gilpin 

 Joseph Reardon 

 Henry La Croix 



A. H. Pigott 

 John Harrington 

 Wm. Hurst 

 M. J. Shea 

 Chas. Sutton 

 Ben Ford 



NiGHTMEN 



A. B. Leigh ton 

 Patrick Doyle 

 Harry Jordan 



LIST OF SECOND PRIZES 



Stables 



Boston, City of 



Pa\ing Service, 636 Albany St. 

 Boston Elevated Railway, Union Square 

 Boston Ice Co. : 



Farnham and Gerard Sts. 

 Bowen, C. 

 Bray, W. C. 

 Cambridge Gas Co. 

 Pilgrim Laundrv Co. 

 Pratt Bread Co^ 

 Simon Bros. 

 Standard Charcoal Co. 



Foremen 



Daniel Anglin 

 John E. Dempsey 



C. C. McLane 

 Dan Haley 

 Everett P. Mclntyre 

 Jeremiah Mahoney 

 E. H. Fairfield 

 Wm. J. Regan 

 Jos. A. Simons 

 John Byrnes 



NiGHTMEN 



M. Buckley 



THE SHIELDS 



The shields for the horses are awarded 

 only to winners of blue ribbons, and not 

 to them in certain classes. 



To avoid delay and mistakes the 

 shields will not be given out until the 

 Monday after the Parade. 



In order to prevent misuse of the 

 shields and to make it easier to recoAcr 

 them when they are stolen, the Association 

 will retain the legal title to them, and they 

 will be regarded as lent, instead of given 

 awav. 



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