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DE, AL, Ww eather a ae were in order for the twenty- 
first annual horse show and gymkhana of the Myopia 
Hunt club at Hamilton on Labor Day. Society was there 
in force, pretty women in light summer gowns adding a 
bit of color to the picture. The morning program was 
given over to jumpers, hunters and polo ponies. The 
Rice, Mandell, Frick, Moulton, Bohlen, Meyer, . Bohlen, 
Laughlin, Ayer and Ames entrants figuring in the win- 
ning of the blues and other ribbons, Teams of two 
hunters featured the opening number in the afternoon’s 
program with the Rice and Mandell color entrants cap- 
turing all the awards. The Master’s challenge cup 
brought out a wonderfully large entry list and the compe- 
tition was keen. There were two croppers in the event, 
Mrs. Francis B. Sears being thrown when her mount 
Johnny Walker, nicked the timber. Richard Mortimer, 
Jr., another entrant, also was thrown but escaped with 
a shaking up. A new event was the Grafton long jump, 
with an over a regulation jump backed up by pasteboard 
boxes, starting at 12 feet and increasing 18 inches at a 
time until the limit was reached. Frederick Ayer, Jr., 
carried off the honors, ‘riding Applecross to a blue and 
Laird to the reserve. ‘The winners in the various classes 
were: 
Qualified hunters up to carrying 200 pounds—Won 
by Lucy Long, b.m., C. G. Rice; second, Stolen Honey, 
cho. C "G, Rice -ethird) Judge /Kerr cine, « Charlese i. 
Ayer; fourth, Blue’ Ridge, ge), ©. G. Rice. 
Sad lle horses—Won by Dixie, g.m., C.. G. Rice; 
Seeen cn xray Wings, g.m., George von L: Meyer, Jr.; 
third, Aeroplane, b.g., George von L. Meyer, Jr.; fourth, 
Johnny Walker, ch.g., Francis B. Sears. 
Teams of two hunters, for teams of two hunters, 
shown over jumps together—Won by Stolen Honey and 
Briarwood, ridden by ‘Neal Rice and Frederick Ayer, Ji% 
second, Cresent and Cad, ridden by G. S$. Mandell and 
Miss Emma Mandell; third, First Mate and Third Mate, 
ridden by George S, Mandell and Miss Emma Mandell; 
fourth, Dixie and Blue Ridge, ridden by Neal Rice and 
Gordon Prince. 
Master’s challenge cup, for best hunter owned by 
members of or subscriber to Myopia Hunt club—Won 
by Stolen Honey, ch.g., owned by C. G. Rice and ridden 
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by Neal Rice; reserve, won by Nightgown, ch.g., owned 
by Myopia Hunt club and ridden by a W. Appleton. 
Jumpers for junior riders, shown over jumps 3ft. 
3in. high, regular division—Won by Unknown, ch.m., 
G. Rice; second, Fritters, ch.m., James P. Mandell ; smail 
horses, won by Leesburg Girl, ch. 1.3) Wea eae Laugh- 
lin; second, Pepper, sk.g., H, M. Bohlen; third, Pinto, 
sk.g., James P. Mandell. 
Abbott cup, for best green hunters owned by mem- 
ber. of or subscriber to Myopia Hunt club—Won_ by 
Briarwood, b.g., C,.G. Rice;: second, PetersBy be ec, 
Rice; third, Tucker Ho, ch.g., Frederick Ayer, Jr; fourth, 
Ugly Duckling, br.g., George S. Mandell. 
Polo ponies, shown in two divisions, lightweight— 
Won by Colonial, g.g., Childs Frick; second, Kitten, b.m., 
Childs Frick; heavyweight class, won by Hoyt, J. B. 
Moulton; second, Gold Dust, J. B. Moulton. 
Qualified hunters, up to carrying 175 pounds—Won 
by James Pepper, ch.g., G. S, Mandell; second, I. Hamm, 
b.g., Miss Elise Ames; third, Judge Kerr, ch.g., Charles 
IF. Ayer; fourth, Blue Ridge, g.g., C. G. Rice. 
Grafton long jump—Won by Applecross, ch.g., own- 
ed by C. G. Rice and ridden by. Frederick, Ayer; 
second, Laird, ch.g., owned by Frederick Ayer, Jr.; and 
ridden by owner. 
Gymkhana events, going to Jerusalem or musical 
stalla—Won by H. M. Bohlen; push ball, won by team 
made up of Durrell Hall, P. F. Smith and D. H, Hostez- 
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Saddle horses for junior riders, first division—Won 
by Nellie, ch.m., C. G. Rice; second division, won by 
ies Foot, b.g., Charles G. Ayer; second, Dimples, b.m., 
HU SAyers! thind,) Hairy a g.m., H. M. Mason. 
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Mrs. W, Scott Fitz left Manchester yesterday morn- 
ing for her mountain cottage at Jackson, N. H., to spend 
the balance of the season, as is her custom. She will re- 
main there until October when she will return direct to 
her Boston residence. 
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Mise" Wie oe bockessand Miss Martha 
children, 
Stewart and visiting friends from Troy, N. Y., and others 
from Ipswich made up a picnic party last Saturday to 
the Blue Hill reservoir. 
QOatenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem é 
Tel. 1879 M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416 M 
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