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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
WATER SPORTS 
Annual Event at Magnolia Beach Attracts 
Brilliant Gathering of Summer 
Contingent 
The annual water sports at Crescent 
Beach, Magnolia, Monday, attracted 
a large contingent of the summer 
visitors and proved a great success. 
The day was an ideal one for the 
sports and great interest was manifest 
in all the events, especially in the 
ladies’ swimming race in which there 
were eight contestants. Among those 
entered in this event were Miss Grace 
O’Brien of Boston, Miss Marjorie 
Newell, daughter of Prop. George H. 
Newell of the New Magnolia, Miss 
Inez M. Kenney, daughter of W. F. 
Kenney of the Boston Globe and who 
is summering at Annisquam, and was 
there the winner of the ladies’ swim- 
ming race Saturday, Miss Margaret 
Overton of New York, Miss A. W. 
Flint of Brooklyn, Miss Hazel Prince 
of Lexington, Miss Olive Nicholls, 
daughter of Mrs. Rhoda Holmes 
Nicholls, the well known artist who is 
summering at Gloucester, and the 
Misses Marion and Evelyn Dean. 
The race was won by Miss O’Brien, 
one of the youngest and smallest of 
those entered, while second place was 
taken by Miss Kenney. Miss O’Brien, 
who is a general favorite at Magnolia, 
was warmly congratulated upon reach- 
ing the shore by her many friends. 
The pillow fight was an interesting 
event and made lots of sport for the 
onlookers. There were eight contest- 
ants, two of whom straddled a large 
rail and tried to knock each other off 
by slugging one another with pillows. 
The event was finally won by Reggie 
Kennard, the crack pitcher of the 
Volkmann school. 
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The tub race was won by young 
Francis Spaulding of West Manches- 
ter, who has twice been a winner ina 
similar event at Manchester. He won 
handily over a number of much larger 
competitors. 
In the running events some excel- 
lent time was made despite the heavy 
condition of the running surface of 
the beach. In these events M. V. 
Macdonald of the Noble & Greenough 
school, who made such a splendid 
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