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Highland Park Press, 19 Jun 1930, p. 21

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FT. SHERIDAN HORSE SHOW JULY 18-19 The sixth annual show of the Fort Sheridan Horse Show association will be held Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19, in the outdoor ring at the Fort, with two performances daily, at 9:30 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. The show is given as a benefit "ttir for the Post educational, religious, charitable and recreational activities. Brigadier General C. H. Conrad, Jr., is president of the association; Capt. James S. Rodwell, 13th Cavalry, executive; Capt. Charles W. Fake, 14th Cavalry, secretary, and Lieut. John F. Connell, ED. is treasurer. Annual Atrair in Benefit of Post Activities; Features and Patroness List Two hundred entries are expected in the M classes. which "melude , military, 9 hunters, 5 jumpers, 7 ud- dle. 3 polo and 4 children's. The prizes'in plate and cash are valued " $3,000. Feature Attraction The featured attrncion will be the U. S. Army Olympic Horse Show team; Major H. D. Chamberlnin and Lieuts. Gordon Rogers and Earl Thompson, in riding and jumping ex- hibitions, showing. 12 internationally known horses. Outstanding classes are: Olympic Jump; Fort Sheridan OMeetas' Club Challenge cup; and the 1930 Grand Hunter championship of the North Shore Horse Show circuit open to the Blue Ribbon winners of the 1930 shows at the South Shore Country club, Lake Forest, Oeottotttowoe, Wheaton, Milwaukee, and Fort Sher. idan. ' Judges Judges are: Hpnters and Jumpers, Colonel Ben Lear, Jr., and Lieut. P. L. Hamilton, both Washington D. C.; Military classes, Colonel I. S. Martin, Chicago; Saddle classes, Walter Pal- mer, Detroit; Polo classes, Mujor Frederic McLaughlin, Lake Forest, and Major C. C. Smith, Ft. Sheridan. Entry lists close Friday, July 4.l Prize lists and entry forms may be secured from Captain Charles W. Fake, secretary," Fort Sheridan, Ill. List of Palronessea Patronesses are listed as follows: Mesdames B. p, Affleck. J. Ogden Armour, Benjamin L. Behr, John Bor- den, Joseph T. Bowen, Jr. Walter s. Brewster, Fred A. Britten, Charles E. Brown, Henry B. Clerk, Casper H. Conrad, Jr., W. S. Crosley, D. Mark Cummings, A. A. Carpenter, Abel Davis, Stanley Field, Alfred H. Gran- ger, Clarence N. Goodwin, Charles F. Glare, William H. Hubbard, James M. Hopkins, Samuel lnsull, Martin J. lnsull, John F. Jelke, Jr., Noble B. Judah, J. Andrews King, George T. Langhorne, E. J. Lehmann, Frank Lowden, Howard Linn, Henry E, Ma- son, Chauncey rMcOormick, Robert McCormick, Frederic McLaughlin. Arthur Meeker, William H. Mitchell, Robert G. McGann. Frank Parker. Charles B, Pike, John T. Pirie, Allen B Ripley, F. H. Rawson, Joseph T. Ryerson, Ralph R. Richardson, Ar. thur A. Small, Trygave A. Siqueland, George A. Etrom, Albert P. Suite, E. J. Stevens, Charles H. Schweppe. A. C. Thompson, George Wfryirufr, Rob- ert Thursday, June 19, 1930 Wood, William Wrigley, Jr., Lawrence H. Whiting, Leander L. Winters, W. A. Ylger, Curoline Kirk- land. 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