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showing in the B. A. A. games at 
Mechanic’s hall, Boston, last winter, 
Horace A. Taylor, a Harvard runner, 
and W. R. Ferguson were the stars. 
The greasy pole event was an amus- 
ing feature. A long pole well greased, 
was suspended over the water from 
the swimming raft with a flag at- 
tached to the end and the one who 
could walk out on the pole and get the 
flag would be the winner. The sev- 
eral attempts made resulted only in 
more or less sudden duckings in the 
water, while all kinds of fancy dives 
were in evidence, but no one could 
lift the flag and they finally gave it up. 
In the evening at the Oceanside 
hotel, handsome silver cups were 
awarded the winners of the various 
events. 
The judges of the events were J. A. 
Christopher, R. F. Bolles, Gerard 
Lambert, Borden Covel, J. H. Overall, 
Frank Knowlton, Howard Potter and 
Richard Kennard. J. H. Overall was 
starter and the officials of the course 
were the Rev. Dr. Charles Wads- 
worth, jr., and Dr. E. A. Dakin. The 
sports were under the management of 
_H. P. Brown, swimming instructor 
at the beach, to whose efforts and the 
assistance of a committee of the sum- 
mer people, great credit is due for the 
successful outcome of the day’s sport. 
The summary : 
Land Sports 
50-yd. dash—Boys under 15. First heat 
won by James Porter, William Cameron 
2d. Second heat won by Augustine Dock- 
ham, Stuart Findlay 2d. Finals won by 
Stuart Findlay, James Porter 2d. Time 
7 2-5 seconds. 
Sack race—Won by R. R. Smith, Horace 
A. Taylor 2d. Time 14 1-5 seconds. 
100-yd. dash—First heat won by M. V. 
Macdonald, William Ferguson 2d. Second 
heat won by Horace Taylor, R. R. Smith 2d. 
Finals won by Horace A. Taylor, W. R. 
Ferguson 2d. Time 10 2-5 seconds. 
Hurdle race—First heat won by M. V. 
Macdonald, W. R. Ferguson 2d. Second 
heat won by H. A. Taylor, J. Barbey 2d. 
Finals won by M. VY. Macdonald, H. A. 
Taylor 2d. Time 14 4-5 seconds. 
Pillow fight—Won by Reginald Kennard. 
Water Sports 
Bow paddling canoe race—First heat won 
by Richard McMillan. Second heat won by 
P.M. Allyn. Finals won by P. M. Allyn. 
Tub race—Won by Francis R. Spaulding, 
Frank Knowlton 2d. 
Boys’ swimming race — Won by Barrie 
M. White, John Lynch 2d. 
Men’s swimming race —Won by Roy 
Camp, Reginald Kennard 2d. 
Ladies’ swimming race—Won by Miss 
Grace O’Brien, Miss Inez Kenney 2d. 
Miss McNamara is at her cottage, 
39 School street, Manchester-by-the 
Sea, for the season, and is prepared 
to do shampooing, marcel waving, and 
manicuring. She has for sale a 
splendid scalp tonic and pomade, and 
also a Russian egg soap Telephone 
_ 106-3 Manchester. 7 
SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY 
We are constantly receiving and placing on 
sale new goods. There is always 
“SOMETHING NEW” 
to attract your eyes, as at this time of the year 
our store is replete with new novelties and gift 
suggestions. Your attention is called to the 
LOBSTER CLAW TONG 
illustrated, making a most novel, as well as prac- 
tical, article for $3.50. 
DANIEL LOW @ CO. 
Essex and Washington Sts. SALEM, MASS. 
Branch Store: OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Phe JYew Jffagnolia 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
THE SUCCESS OF THE NORTH SHORE 
is Now Open for the Reception of Guests 
Write for circular, rates and other information 
GEORGE H. NEWELL, Proprietor 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager 
Lake-Croft Inn" | 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
J. C RAUCH, Prop. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebaceo. Alsoa large public and 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. Telephone 90II-3 Hamilton 
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