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so that there was good representation at the station. A 
concert was provided and refreshments were served. All 
hands were pleased with the new station. 
The judges for all of the squadron runs are A. C. 
Fernald, G. G. Saville and T. O. Loveland. Mr. A C. 
Fernald's steam yacht Noria was used at judges' boat. 
There will be a squadron run to-day from Gloucester to 
Marblehead, and Tuesday the fleet will cruise to Hull, to 
enter or view the races of the Hull-Massachusetts Y. C. 
off Point Allerton. 
Columbia Y* C. 
CITY POINT, BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 14. 
The- first club race of the Columbia Y. C. was sailed 
off Citv Point, Saturday, June 14, "in a light easterly 
breeze " There were eight entries, and the yachts m both 
classes sailed close races, with the exception of Julia, in 
the first class, which won easily. The summary : 
First Class. - „ 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Julia, M. B. Roache \ 11 55 2 11 55 
Grandee, Albert Baker ^ 23 10 i 18 10 
Rival, W. S. Nickerson \ f f *U f 
Warpetti, E. J. Powers 2 2o 55 L £i ° 5 
Second Class. „ „_ „ 
Catheryn, J. R. Young , 2 17 00 2 0 0 
Acme, H. Patterson 2 175s 
Strideaway, C. Snow 2 18 10 ^ ™ 
Walrus. F. R. Grainger 2 2d 40 <2 i6 W 
Beverly Y* C. 
MONUMENT BEACH, BUZZARD' S BAY. 
Saturday, June 14- 
The opening race of the Beverly Y. C, marking the 
opening of the yacht racing season in Buzzard's Bay, was 
sailed Saturday", June 14, in a light breeze from the east- 
ward. It was the first time that the new Buzzard's Bay 
30-footers got together, but the breeze was so fluky that 
the race gave little satisfaction. As might have been ex- 
pected, it was Close finishing between some of them, but 
as in all chances of the kind, a little lead gained early 
made a big one at the finish. There were only two 21- 
footers entered, both new Herreshoff boats, and they 
sailed a very close race. In the fourth class cats, Howard 
and JHod entered, but Hod withdrew, leaving a clear field 
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SEAWANHAKA CORINTHIAN Y. C. DESIGNING COM PETITION-THIRD PRIZE DESIGN — MIDSHIP SECTION. 
Submitted by Charles H. Hall, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
for Howard. Spider won an easy race in the 15-footers. 
The summary : 
30-footers — One Design. 
Elapsed. 
Ouakeress II.. W. F. Harrison 2 02 45 
Mashnee, R. W. Emmons 2 03 47 
Praxilla, John Parkinson, Jr 2 18 57 
Notos, C. H. & W. O. Taylor 2 22 05 
Gamecock, Louis Bacon 2 22 14 
Young Miss D. L. Whittemore 2 24 05 
Pontiac, T. A. Beebe 2 28 04 
Zingara, E. N. Farnsworth 2 37 59 
21-footers. 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney 2 28 10 
Arethusa, C. M. Baker 2 28 56 
Fourth Class Cats. 
Howard, H. O. Miller 2 53 01 
Hod, H. B. Holmes Withdrew. 
• 15-footers. 
Spider, H. " M. Stone 2 45 08 
Ranzo. M. W. Richardson, Jr 2 48 37 
Teaser, R. W. Emmons 2d 2 49 21 
Judges, Messrs. Cabot and Eustis. 
Mr. Frank Bowne Jones has sold the 40-foot naphtha 
launch Gail for Dr. G. J. Helmer to Mr. J. Rogers 
Maxwell. 
