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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ANNUAL HORSE SHOW 
At Crescent Beach, Magnolia, Promises to Be 
the Biggest Event of Its Kind. 
There is every indication at present 
that the annual horse show and meet at 
Crescent Beach, at 2.30 o’clock next 
Saturday afternoon will be the biggest 
local event of its kind ever held. Under 
the management of Joseph H. Collins 
and J. Henry Coulter, the show has 
grown from the start both in class and 
magnitude, until now nearly every one 
of the smart society whips along the 
North Shore are entered in the contests 
and will be seen at their best. Althcugh 
most of the entry blanks have been re- 
turned, a few are still outstanding and 
the holders shuuld be cautioned that the 
entry lists close next Tuesday and that 
they should send in their entries at once 
to Mr. Collins at the Oceanside. 
One of the many fashionable North 
Shore young women who will appear in 
the show is Miss Eleanor Sears. She is 
to compete in the ladies’ driving compe- 
tition, the ladies’ saddle class, the sport- 
ing tandem, the ladies’ jumping class and 
the hurdles. She will ride “* Happy 
Jack,’’ a handsome bay gelding of high 
class from the Coulter stables and a horse 
that is hard to beat. 
Mrs. Fred Hostetter will ride ‘‘ Skid- 
doo’”’ in the ladies’ saddle and jumping 
classes. 
The graceful ridingof Mrs. J. J. Weil 
of Elmsford, N. Y., now a guest at the 
Oceanside, has attracted much comment 
among those. who know, and those at- 
tending the show will have an opportuni- 
ty to see Mrs. Weil at her best. She 
will ride “‘Surprise’’? and ‘‘Fortune’’ in 
the sporting tandem, and ride ‘‘Torrent’’ 
a chestnut gelding, in the ladies’ driving 
competition and the ladies’ saddle class 
Her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Weil, will 
show her pony, ‘* Montana Queen,’’ 
in the children’s ‘saddle class. 
Mrs. Stanley McCormack, of Marion 
and Boston, is to appear in the ladies’ 
saddle and jumping classes. Her mount 
will be ‘“The Friar,’’ one of the best 
horses of his class on the North Shore. 
S. H. Fessenden of Boston has en- 
tered ““Lady Love’’ in the runabout class 
and his daughter, Miss Caroline, will ride 
“*Kismet’’ in the ladies’ saddle class. 
Miss Margaret Gummey and Miss 
Marion Maher of Roanoke, Va., are 
preparing one of the showiest rigs in the 
competition. They will appear in the 
ladies’ driving class. 
One of the best performers entered in 
the show is D. B. Wentz ‘High 
Flyer,’’ who won the steeple chase event 
at last year’s show. He is a brown geld- 
ing of striking appearance and Mr. Wentz 
has entered him in the jumping class, 
the flat race, the hurdle race and the 
high jump. 
Another horse sure to prove a favorite 
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will be ‘‘ Blue Bell,’’ gray mare which 
Miss Elizabeth Cotting has entered in the 
ladies’ saddle class. “* Blue Bell,’’ with 
Miss Cotting up, won'the ladies’ saddle 
class in the Tuxedo show last spring. 
Work has already been begun putting 
the beach in order for the show. Tick- 
ets have just been issued and will be for 
sale at the Oceanside next Monday. 
Patrons wishing to attend, yet not able to 
be at Magnolia on the date of sale, may 
make reservations by telephoning Mr. 
Ward at the Oceanside. 
The judges of the show will be 
George S. Mandell, master of the hunt 
at the Myopia Hunt club, Dr. S. A. 
Hopkins and Gerard Bement. ‘The ad- 
ministrative committee is made up of 
Admiral J. E. Pillsbury, General G. A. 
Garretson and Charles E. Phenix. The 
officers at the meet will be H. S. Ward, 
announcer, J. H. Coulter, starter. All 
communications regarding the entries 
should be addressed to the secretary, 
Joseph H. Collins, Oceanside, Magno- 
lia. 
: At ihe Gotela :: 
Charles A. Otis of Cleveland, O , 
arrived Tuesday to spend the remainder 
of the season with his wife and daughter 
, at the Winslow cottage as guests of the 
Oceanside. With the Otis family is 
Mrs. William Edwards, wife of General 
Edwards of Cleveland. With Mr. Otis 
came John Sherwin also of Cleveland, 
who is visiting his family’ in the Fuller 
cottage. 
Arthur C. Jones of New York City, 
a guest of many seasons at the Ocean- 
side, is back again this year for what still 
remains of the summer. He will not re- 
turn to New York until late September, 
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