Outing . est. Nowhere may finer strings of animalsbe found. The Weisses and a few oth-ers every year part with a number ofhorses and still maintain their places highup in the winning columns. One of thefinest strings in America is that belong-ing to Walter H. Dupee, of the Coro-nado Club. Upon one visit of fourEnglishmen to California for winterpolo their entire team was mounted fromthe stable of Mr. Dupee throughout theseason without depriving the owner ofthe animals he wished to use himself. Many of the best animals played atthe Meadowbrook, the Piping Rock andother Eastern clubs have come f


Outing . est. Nowhere may finer strings of animalsbe found. The Weisses and a few oth-ers every year part with a number ofhorses and still maintain their places highup in the winning columns. One of thefinest strings in America is that belong-ing to Walter H. Dupee, of the Coro-nado Club. Upon one visit of fourEnglishmen to California for winterpolo their entire team was mounted fromthe stable of Mr. Dupee throughout theseason without depriving the owner ofthe animals he wished to use himself. Many of the best animals played atthe Meadowbrook, the Piping Rock andother Eastern clubs have come from theWest, and every winter half a dozen un-attached polo players from the East visitCalifornia in search of new ponies. Sel-dom, however, are they able to persuadethe Westerner to part with the pride ofhis heart, although a few of the Califor-nians derive great pleasure from breakingin half a dozen new horses every the really fine ponies, the ones theEasterners come to admire, are THE WOMANS WEAPON By WILMA ANDERSON-GILMAN Illustrated with Photographs Not an Essay on the Hat-Pin, but a Little Talk on What the PistolOffersto the Outdoor Woman in Pleasure and Protection


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