Sept. 8, 1916. 
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YOPIA HUNT CLUB, fortunate as of old, had a per- 
fect September day for its twenty-second annual 
open air horse show, staged with morning and afternoon 
programs at the Myopia polo field ‘at Hamilton, Labor 
Day. Eight thousand people from all of the colonies 
along the North Shore and from many sections of Essex 
county attended the affair. There was nothing lacking to 
make the day a success—ten classes on the card, a fine 
entry list, spirited competition and a band concert to add 
to the enjoyment of the affair. So long was the program 
and so many were the entries that the gymkhana events, 
the last number of the program, had to be called off, the 
crowd deserting the show for the attractions of the polo 
field, where Myopia second and Coronado teams were 
matched in the second meeting for the Warren Memorial 
cups. 
William Balding’s Minnie, a famous English polo 
pony, won in the heavy class in that division with D. H. 
Hostetter, Jr.’s., Seven Cross getting the blue in the light 
weight division. Miss Elinor Sawyer rode C. R. Rice’s 
Peggy to the blue in the light weight division and re- 
peated with A. C. Burrage’s Candy in the heavy weight 
class. My Pal, owned by Frederick Ayer, Jr., won the 
Abbott cup, while Dixie, owned by C. G. Rice, captured 
the Kennewick cup. Night Gown, a Myopia Hunt club 
entry, won the Turner hill cup and Flanders, owned by 
Charles L. Appleton of Ipswich, the blue ribbon in the 
saddle horse class. In the event for teams of two hunters, 
one of the spectacular offerings of the afternoon, Buck- 
thorne and Stone Running from the stables of C. G. Rice, 
won the honors. In the Master’s challenge cup, Miss 
Emma Mandell was thrown from her horse when her 
mount had a topper, rider and horse going to the green. 
Miss Mandell luckily escaped with a shaking up, helped 
her horse to his feet and finished the jumps to the ap- 
plause of the thousands of spectators. 
It was the nerviest 
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exhibition of the afternoon. Clifton, owned by Isaac R. 
Thomas and ridden by Richard Mortimer, Jr., won the 
Grafton long jump, clearing the paper boxes at 21 feet 
from the takeoff. Clifton tossed a shoe in this event and 
the iron hit Mrs. William Tudbury of Peabody on the 
ankle, but fortunately, she escaped with a bruise. 
John Drage of the Leicester, England Country club 
and James C. ‘Cooley of the Meadowbrook Country club 
judged the hunters, Gen. Francis Peabody and B. Nason 
Hamlin of the Norfolk Country-club the hacks, and F. 
Blackwood Fay of the Myopia Hunt club the ponies. 
The show was in charge of a committee consisting of 
James W. aaa master of the Myopia hounds; Fred- 
erick J. Alley, Q. A. Shaw McKean, Thomas G. Froth- 
ingham, Leonard D. Ahl and Gordon C. Prince. 
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Knicker—The campaign issue will be Mexico. 
Bocker—But the President himself does not 
whether Mexico is an issue or an entrance.—J/he 
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