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THE FOURTH AT THE FARMS — 
Continued from Page 1 
Tuckerman, Mrs. Thomas Pierce’s 
‘“‘Jennie Lind” taking the yellow. The 
horse race, in which the entries were 
George Chipchase’s three horses, was 
a lively affair. ‘Vamoose,” ridden by 
Chipchase, came down the half a mile 
stretch neck and neck most of the 
distance with ‘“Heigera,” ridden by 
Frank McQuillan. 
The jumping was a feature which 
everybody enjoyed. Master George 
P. Mandell, jr., was a daring little 
rider and he was awarded the blue. 
Once his horse stopped at the jump 
and the young lad fell to the ground, 
but. without, injury. A little later, 
after clearing the~first jump, he lost 
his balance again, but balanced him- 
self in one stirrup for 15 or 20 feet. 
The gallery looked for Wm. Dyeras a 
winner in this contest, but he missed 
one jump in the first try, and came off 
with a red ribbon. The summary of 
the events: 
Boys’ 100-yd. dash—Wm. Quigley, 1st; 
Joseph Quirk, 2d; A. Young, 3d. 
Girls’ 100-yd. dash—Grace Quirk, 1st; 
Margaret Lawlor, 2d. 
10-mile bicycle race—Edward Highland, 
28m. 30s; Arthur Harlow, 28m. 44s; Frank 
O. Stillman, 29m. Time limit, 30m. 
Boys’ 3-mile bicycle race—Neal Murray 
and Albert Hull, dead heat; Russell Cadi- 
gan, 2d. . 
Pony race—“Brown Dick,” ridden by Mr. 
Leach, owned by Mr. Small of Hamilton; 
Reginald Fitz’s pony, ridden by Briar Tuck- 
erman; “Jimmie Lind,” ridden by Thos. 
Brown, owned by Mrs. Thos. Pierce. 
Horse race—‘Vamoose,” ridden and 
owned by George Chipchase; “Heigera,” 
ridden by Frank McQuillan; “Drumsticks,” 
ridden by J. Murphy. 
Pony Jumping—(Ridden by children) 
Samuel P. Mandell, jr.; Wm. Dwyer, riding 
Miss Alice Thorndike’s “Moonlight”; Briar 
Tuckerman, riding Mr. Fitz’s pony. 
Pony Jumping for Men—“Fear Naught”, 
Ar. 
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J. Murphy (owned by Chipchase); “Racing 
Sorrel”, Joe Barrow (G. P. Mandell; Briar 
Tuckerman (Mr. Fitz). : 
Horse Jumping—‘Madge”, J. Murphy 
(Chipchase); ‘Mimie”, Joe Barrow (Mr. 
ser sae ; “First Mate”, ridden by Mr. Man- 
ell. 
Men’s 100-yd. dash—Wm. Sheehan, A. G. 
Henderson, A. Henderson (1st heat), Coney, 
A. Hart, J. Kelley (2d heat). Finals: W 
Sheehan, A. G. Henderson, A. Henderson. 
Men’s 220-yd. dash—Wm. Sheehan, A. 
Henderson, T. Powers. 
Men’s Double Dory race—H. Williams 
and H. Demenster, 1st; Harry Howell and 
J. Pike, 2d. 
Boys’ Double Dory race—J. Neville and 
Es Flynn, 1st; W. Pierce and J. Bresnahan,. 
2d. 
- Men’s Single Dory race—Howard Doane, 
1st ; Harry Howell, 2d. 
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