NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder II 
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ONE OF THE ROAD FOURS IN CLASS IO AT JUDGE MOORE’S HORSE SHOW. 
R oCKMARGE PARK” at the Pride’s Crossing es- 
tate of Judge William H. Moore, was the scene 
of another of the annual exhibits of blue-ribbon winners 
owned by him last Saturday afternoon. Many of the 
horses of Judge Moore’s stable which have won honors 
at the Olympia show at London, the big shows at Rich- 
mond, New York and other big events, were paraded 
amout the figure eight driving park. It was a smartly 
gowned coterie of North Shore residents who witnessed 
the exhibition of the pick of Judge Moore’s stables. The 
annual show given by Judge Moore is one of the antici- 
pated events of the social season on the shore and with 
the combination of the wood-surrounded track, the 
fashionable audience and the display of many of the finest 
horses in the country, the show was certainly a success. 
Ten classes were shown during the afternoon, in singles, 
tandems, park and road fours, besides ponies in harness 
and saddle. During the afternoon the Salem Cadet band 
gave a concert program of popular music which added to 
the pleasure of the day. Among single horses, not ex- 
ceeding 15 hands, three blue ribbon winners were shown, 
Miss Phyllis Sears driving Raeburn, Mrs. Paul Moore, 
Menella, and Mrs. Augustus Peabody Gardner, wife of 
Congressman Gardner, driving the sensational Olympia 
winner, Whitewall Ariel. In the second class, pairs not 
exceeding 15.2 hands, Judge Moore drove his favorites, 
Robin Hood and Burgomaster. Edward S. Moore and 
Paul Moore, sons of Judge Moore, drove the other pairs, 
Marcel and Madoc and Allan A. Dale and Wallenstein. 
For the showing of ponies, not exceeding 14 hands, Miss 
Katherine Lane drove Princess Cardiff, Judge Moore’s 
grandson, Edward Small Moore, Jr., drove Berkley 
Queen, and Miss Phyllis Sears, Bantam King. Mrs. 
Bryce J. Allan and Judge Moore drove two smart park 
teams in class four, and in class five for tandems, under 
15 hands, Phyllis and Menella and Whitewall Ariel and 
Raeburn were shown with Judge Moore and Paul Moore 
driving. A real treat was class six, in which Lady Sea- 
ton showed the same style that she did in her remarkable 
victories at the Olympia this year, Lord Seaton, the cham- 
pion of last year, both fine looking, perfectly moulded 
bays; Vida Eayre, winner at Richmond show Whitewall 
Ariel and Bountiful, all Olympia winners, were shown 
with Judge Moore, Edward S. Moore, Mrs. Bryce J. Al- 
lan, Mrs. EF. S. Moore and Paul Moore driving. It was 
an exhibit of champions never duplicated in one class along 
the North Shore. Edward S$. Moore, Jr., and Miss Jean 
Moore showed Berkley Oueen and Princess Cardiff in 
saddle, a pretty event, with a little colt, the foal of Prin- 
cess Cardiff. following her mother over the tanbark track. 
Mrs. Paul Moore and Miss Phyllis Sears drove in class 
eight, pairs, showing Phy!lis and Menella and Vesta and 
Raeburn. In class nine, tandems, not exceeding 15 hands, 
Judge Moore and Edward S$. Moore showed Lady Sea- 
ton and Burgomaster. For the closing nu~ber on the 
program Judge and Edward S$. Moore tooled two road 
teams, one the winner of the coaching Marathon at Lon- 
don, and brought to a finale what had been one of the 
rarest offerings in the way of a horse show seen along 
the North Shore for many Following the 
show Judge and Mrs. Moore entertained at tea at Rock- 
marge, their beautiful summer home on the ocean front 
at Pride’s Crossing. Mrs. Edward S$, Moore and Mrs, 
Paul Moore assisted in receiving. 
summers. 
