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Park Riding School 
OF BOSTON. 
Mr. C. G. TAYLOR is at Magnolia again 
for the season with 
SADDLE HORSES 
Both at Moulton’s and Davis’ Stables. 
Telephone connection with both stables 
and with New Magnolia Hotel. 
‘J. HENRY COULTER 
INSTRUCTOR IN 
RIDING AND DRIVING 
Choicest Selection of Saddle Horses 
on the North Shore 
ALSO A FEW. RUNABOUTS 
Phone 58 Ring 2 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
YE ROGER CONANT 
Antique Shop 
FURNITURE, CHINA, PEWTER 
BRASSES, COPPER 
28 Main St., Gloucester 
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@ut Glass 
Gapanese YQare 
Brasses and Pronzes 
SEYMOUR S. HARTWELL, 
9 CHESTNUT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA. 
The members oi the ball team that 
played the Magnolia picked nine at 
the Essex County club last Saturday 
were guests of Al Nickerson at dinner 
at the Hesperus after the game. 
There were J. H. Foster, jr., and F. 
S. Leland ot Brookline, L. J. Daly, 
the Harvard quarter-back, of Roxbury, 
W.C Adams of Jamaica Plain, C. F 
Penhallow, jr., of Magnolia, R..C. 
Seaver, J. W. Foster, W. S. Carleton 
and S. H.Skilton, jr, of Brookline. 
The last four remained over Sunday 
at the Hesperus. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacAfee and 
family of Philadelphia arrived at the 
Oceanside this week for a visit with 
the latter’s father, G. B. Haynes, who 
is spending the season there. 
Philo A. Otis is on from Chicago, 
visiting his brother, Dr. W. J. Otis, at 
the Oceanside. 
On2 of the prettiest and most popu- 
lar girls at Magnolia this summer is 
Miss Errol Brown of Washington, who 
is one of a gay party of young people 
being chaperoned by Mrs. T.. DeWitt 
Talmage of the capital. Miss Brown 
is an enthusiastic tennis player, and is 
fond of driving and riding. Her two 
brothers and Miss Collier are other 
members of the party. 
Mr.and Mrs. E. E. Miller of Cincin- 
nati are among the week’s arrivals at 
the Oceanside. They will spend the 
rest of the season here. 
Magnolia, 10; Longwood A. C, 8. 
There was a smart gathering of the 
summer colony, mostly from Magnolia, 
at the Essex County club last Satur- 
day afternoon to see the baseball game 
between teams selected from the Mag- 
nolia colony and the Longwood A. C. 
The former, captained by Reggie 
Bolles, won, 10 to 8. Al Nickerson, 
the well-known broad jumper, did the 
twirling for Magnolia, and Adams, 
the Williams’ pitcher, for the visitors. 
The summary : 
MAGNOLIA. LONGWOOD A. C. 
bh. po. a.e. bh.po. a. e. 
Bolles: Ltn ore a 0) 0) Seaver isis c-ta0. 0: 8250 
Kennard, 1b......012 0 0 Dexter, 3b....... 03 3 0 
Livermore, 3b....0 1 1 0 Skilton, 2b........ foie a Lat 
Rogers, S.S...-..... Dt 4D WarTerat eect cre 2 0070 
Kennard, cf ....1 1 0 1 J. W. Foster,ib1 9 0 2 
Rand, Caceres OME el eeOe Gar ltonear tec. ee BE) 
Kemble, 2b......... Sous © so. Foster, ict) =0 Pa0a0 
Garl re ee ae 2. 0. 0. 0, Adams,,p...4.:..1. 0 4 0 
Nickerson, p......3 0 2 1 Deland, c........... JPG. 10 
Lotalsé cen OAD fa PY § Totalsa. 3. 72414 2 
EVITA Sis erse dnt cede is amnipaiaes L234 6G Tees 9 
MaQnolaoicccsasnusscevece 18a OO2 ) T0537 0—10 
Longwood A. C...............0 005 30 0 0 0-8 
Runs — Bolles, Kennard (2), Rand, Kemble 
(2), Carl (2), Nickerson (2), Skilton (2), Ware 
(2), Carlton, J. W. Foster (2), Adams. Two- 
base hit —J. W. Foster. Three-base hits — 
Nickerson, Carl. First base on balls—Off 
Nickerson, 4; off Adams, 4. Struck out— 
By Nickerson, 6; by Adams, 3. Sacrifice 
hits—Kennard, J. W. Foster. Wild pitches 
— Nickerson, 2. Umpire—Leon S. Daly, 
Harvard, 08. Scorer—Mr. Chadborne. 
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