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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Manhasset Bay Challenge Cup Series. 
Port Washington, Long Island Sound. 
Fifth Day— Tuesday, July 5— Third Race. 
The third and last race of the series was sailed on Tuesday. 
The series had been prolonged to such an extent by calm weather, 
that less interest was taken and only two boats competed in the 
last event— Alert and Mimosa. Although Alert won the race 
easily, Mimosa gets the cup on points. The other two chal- 
lengers, Nike and Bobtail, did not start. The former did not 
put in an appearance. The latter was on hand, and why the 
boat did not at least cross the starting line is a mystery. 
Mr. Alexander M. Orr, Jr., was the only one of the race 
committee on the steam yacht Florence, and he was in charge 
of the match. The race was over a windward and leeward course 
and a fresh S. W. wind held throughout. The start was made off 
red and black buoy off Execution, thence to and around the red 
spar buoy off Parsonage Point and return— a distance of 9% 
miles which was covered twice, making a total distance of 18y 4 
miles. Mimosa was sailed by her owner, Mr. T. L. Park, while 
Alert was handled by Mr. Herman Duryea. 
The boats were started at 1:55, and Alert led over the line. It 
was a run to the first mark with spinnakers to starboard. Mimosa 
proved the better boat on this point of sailing and led Alert 15s. 
at the Parsonage Point mark. On the beat back to the starting 
line Alert demonstrated her superiority oh windward work and 
passed Mimosa on her weather. From that time on Alert was 
never headed and, barring accidents, could not lose. The times 
'at the end of the first round were: Alert, 3:44:38; Mimosa, 3:44:53. 
Alert was leading by 15s. ■«■•,, 
On the first leg of the second round Alert increased her lead and 
widened the gap between herself and Mimosa. At the leeward 
mark on the second round the times were: Alert, 4:24:15; Mimosa, 
4:25:56. Alert was leading by lm. and 41s. 
The wind freshened on the last leg, and Alert, sailing m nice 
shape, left Mimosa fast. Alert allowed Mimosa 4m. 53s. Alert 
beat Mimosa 9m. 50s. elapsed time, and 4m. 29s. corrected time. 
The summary follws: 
30-Footers— Start, 1:55. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Alert 5 27 11 i 32 11 3 32 11 
Mimosa 4 36 31 3 41 31 3 36 38 
On the point system Mimosa wins the cup. By this plan 
each boat gets a point for starting and one for every boat she 
defeats. With only two starters in the last event it was obviously 
impossible to prevent Mimosa from winning the cup on points. 
The standing in points of the four boats follow: 
Points. 
Mimosa, Trenor L. Park, American 8 
Alert, James W. Alker, Manhasset Bay 7 
Bobtail, E. F. Luckenbach, Atlantic 4 
Nike, Victor I. Cumnock, Seawanhaka-Corinthian 3 
The cup now is in the hands of the American Y. C, and it 
will be defended by that organization next season in races that 
must take place, according to the condition, between June 15 and 
September 15. 
Boston Y. C. 
Marblehead, Mass.— Saturday, July 9. 
The first of the Marblehead series of races of the Boston Y. C. 
was sailed off the Marblehead station of the club on Saturday, 
July 9, in a wholesail, S. E. breeze. In the 30-footers Chewmk IV. 
led from the start. In the 22-footers Clotho got the start, but 
Medric took the lead at the first mark and was i never headea. 
Clotho was second around the course, with Opitsah V. third. 
In the 18-footers, the boats went over the line in a bunch. Bat 
soon went into the lead and finished in her usual place. In the 
first handicao class, Jingo, a 25-footer, and Opitsah III., an old 
Y. R. A. 21-footer, both beat out the Buzzards' Bay 30 footer, 
Mashnee, on elapsed time. Scapegoat led around the course 
easily in the second handicap class, but Widow took first place 
on corrected time. The summary: 
Class C— 30-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink IV.. F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 32 29 
Sauquoit, T. R. Lothrop, Jr 
Wasaka, S. Reed Anthony 1 35 45 
Class E — 22-Footers. 
Medric, H. H. White 1 39 02 
Clotho, Cheney and Lanmng } 3» 
Opitsah V., S. H. Foster 1 40 30 
Setsu, Talbot and Lewis 1 *>» « < 
Peri II., George Lee ...Disabled. 
Class I— 18-Footers. 
Bat, C. F. Adams 2d.. 
Hayseed, H. L. Bowden 1 50 12 
Boo Hoo, Reginald Boardman 1 50 19 
Fudge, C. H. VV. Foster , 1 fl 28 
Otter, A. D. Irving...... • } 52 24 
Mirage II., J. W. Olmstead \ 52 31 
Arbeka II., F. P. Bowden 1 52 42 
Napier, B. S. Permar 1 52 53 
Fritter, W. C. Loring, Jr 
Alladiri, Keith Brothers 1 57 03 
Privateer II., Alden and Carlton ..... 1&/19 
Dorchen, A. W. Finlay Withdrew. 
Class T— 15-Footers. 
Vera II., H. Lundberg 1 56 20 
■ Little Misery, A. P. Loring, Jr I 09 uy 
First Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Tingo, G. B. Doane 1 40 54 1 33 50 
Opitsah, VV. F. Whitney 1 43 52 1 34 47 
Thelema, A. C. Jones 1 46 47 37 41 
Mashnee, J. F. Whitney 1 44 07 1 44 07 
Second Handicap Class. 
Widow, H. W. Friend 1 58 38 1 47 33 
Aspenet, E. W. Remick 1 56 48 1 47 5b 
Tumpoo, C. A. Cooley , 1 51 54 1 49 4. 
Clarita, Walter Burgess 1 54 08 1 49 42 
Scapegoat, W. P. Keyes 1 51 03 1 51 08 
Automobile Boats— Start, 2:50— Course, 15 Knots. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Challenger, Smith & Mabley Did not finish. 
Vingt et Un, Smith & Mabley... 3 56 44 1 06 44 1 06 44 
Shooting Star, H. A. Lozier, Jr. Did not finish. 
Open Launches— Start, 4:15— Course. 5 Knots. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Lucia, A. L. Menendez 5 18 30 1 03 30 
Scooter, A. J. McManus 5 05 00 .0 50 00 
Edgewood Y. C» 
Narragansett Bay, R. I.— Monday, July 4. 
The second and third races in the series of three for the 
Possner cup of the Edgewood Y. C. for 30ft, cats were sailed 
on the afternoons of Monday, July 4, and Saturday, July 9. Both 
races were taken by the Mblem, which gives her owner, George 
E. Darling, possession of the trophy for a year, or permanently, 
if he wins next season's series with Mblem. 
In Monday's race there was a spanking two-reef breeze from 
the S. The strain broke the Clara's headstay on the third round, 
and the boat withdrew. The same mishap befell Elizabeth, which 
was in second place at the time; but after dropping sail for about 
10m. and tightening things up a bit, she went on after the 
others and succeeded in finishing third. It was Mblem s race 
almost from the start, and the affair became a procession, 
Mblem winning by 10m., about the same margin by which she 
was defeated by Elizabeth in the first race of the series. 
Saturday, July S. 
"In the third' and final race on Saturday there was another, pro- 
cession, Mblem taking the lead again soon after the start, and 
the relative positions of the boats being practically unchanged 
to the finish. Mblem won by 3m., Elizabeth taking second place, 
with Scott a close third. Wanderer III. mode a poor showing 
in all three races. She had been launched only a week at the 
time of the first race, and there had been no opportunity to give 
her a tuning up. She behaved badly, steering hard, on Monday, 
and finished at the tail end of the procession, over 15m. behind 
the winner. Mr. B. B. Crowninshield, her designer, advised 
moving the mast forward, and this was done, the step being 
shifted about 8in. This gave her a better balance having less 
sail outboard aft, and she handled rather better Saturday, but 
still lacked the speed and finished 13m. behind Mblem. m a light 
wind. She needs more changes of some kind, evidently, and 
the Flint brothers hope to get her tuned up very soon. 
The standing of the 30-footers at the conclusion of the series, 
according to the Massachusetts Bay Y. R. A. percentage system, 
was as follows: Mblem, 83 1-3; Elizabeth, 58 1-3; Scatt 25; 
Wanderer III., 18 1-3; Clara, 5. _ , ' 
The Saturday race was also a special club regatta, and thers 
were four other classes besides the 30-footers. The wind was 
very light at the start, but freshened considerably later m the 
afternoon, and the boats made fairly good time. The winners 
were Nobska, Marguerite, Shadow and Gee Gee. The sum- 
maries of the two days' races are as follows: 
Monday, July 4. 
Second Possner Cup Race— Start, 2:25— Course, 11 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Mblem. G. E. Darling 4 36 45 2 11 45 
Scatt, H. B. Scattergood 4 46 50 2 21 50 
Elizabeth, W. D. Wood 4 50 12 2 25 12 
Wanderer III., H. J. & D. W. Flint 4 52 28 2 27 28 
Clara, W. Benns Disabled. 
Saturday, July 9. 
First Class— 30ft. Cats— Possner Cup— Start, 2:30— Course, 11 
Miles. ; 
Mblem 4 51 10 2 21 10 = 
Elizabeth 4 54 11 2 24 11 
Scatt 4 55 44 2 25 44 
Wanderer' 'ill .' 5 04 38 2 34 38 
Clarl 5 10 47 2 40 47 
Second Class— 25ft. Cats— Start, 2:32— Course 11 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Nobska W T. Rooks 4 57 11 2 25 11 2 25 11 
Ina N' C. Arnold. . 4 59 45 2 27 45 2 27 06 
Mae Hope, D. C. Stranger 5 10 02 2 38 02 2 34 36 
Third Class— 21ft. Cats— Start, 2:34— Course, 11 Miles. 
Marguerite, T. D. Peck 5 04 31 2 30 81 ..... 
Rival No. 1, C. S. Mays Did not finish. 
Fourth Class— Special Cats— Start, 2:38— Course. 11 Miles. 
Shadow, E. R. Johnson 5 38 07 3 00 07 
Sybl, J. H. Caton 6 38 00 4 00 00 ...... 
Fifth Class— Launches— Start, 2:52— Course. 11 Miles 
Gee Gee D Knight 4 31 28 1 39 28 1 38 00 
Dart A F Blackburn 4 31 45 1 39 45 1 39 45 
Mabel, C H Daggett 5 00 24 2 08 24 2 02 09 
F. H. Young. 
Indian Harbor Y. C 
Greenwich, Long Island Sound— Monday, July 4. 
A heavy S. W. wind, accompanied by a nasty sea, spoiled the 
power boat races held by the Indian Harbor Y. C. on Monday, 
July 4. 'the feature of the event was to have been the racing 
between Shooting Star, Vingt et Un and Challenger. The boats 
were not built for racing in rough water, and the conditions were 
so unfavorable that Shooting Star and Challenger withdrew. 
The three cabin boats, Allure, Queen Bess and Suis Moi, raced 
in the morning. These boats covered a 10-mile course. I he 
start was made off the club house, 1 hence to and around Little 
and Great Captain's Islands and back to the starting line. Suis 
Moi won on corrected time. As a result of a protest made by 
the owner of Oueen Bess, the winning boat will be remeasured. 
A number oT the automobile boats, entered for the race, did 
not start on account of the rough water. Of the three starters 
in this class Challenger was -the scratch boat. . Over a 15 mile 
course Vingt et Un received 7m, 26s. and Shooting Star 21m. 7s, 
Challenger and Vingt et Un are the American entries for the: 
Harmsworth cup, which will be faced for on July 30 on the 1 
Solent. Both boats were designed by Messrs. Tarns, Lemoine 
& Crane and are almost identical in design. Vingt et Un is 
equipped with a 75 horse-power Smith & Mabley engine, while 
Challenger is fitted with an ' engine of the same make of ' 150 
horse-power. Challenger was handled by Mr. Clinton H. Crane, 
and Mr. Claire M. Hamilton steered Vingt et Un. 
Vingt et Un led over the starting line, Shooting Star was a 
few feet behind, Challenger was last. The water was so rough 
that the boats were smothered, and in order to. prevent their 
filling, the motors were slowed down. Vingt et Un steered 
erratically in the seaway, being of such light draft she was .hard 
to control. Shooting Star and Challenger withdrew at the end 
of the first round, leaving Vingt et Un to finish alone. 
In the open launch class Lucia and Scooter were the .only 
starters These boats covered a 5 mile course. Lucia won, but 
was protested by Scooter for covering the wrong course. The 
regatta committee was made up of Messrs. Frank Bowne Jones, 
chairman; Charles E. Simms and Charles E, McManus. 
The summary follows: 
Cabin Motor. Boats— Course, 10 Knots. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Allure, Alex Stein. 12 01 03 12 55 36 0 54 32 0 54 32 
Q StSrns B . e . S . S .'. ...!!'. 11 39 03 12 52 23 1 % 20 0 50 17 
Suis Moi, G. Plympton.Tl 36 03 13 51 05 1 15 02 0 48 8^ 
Riverton Y. C 
Riverton, Delaware River— Monday, July 4. 
The fortieth annual regatta of the Riverton Y. C. was sailed on 
July 4. A fresh S.W. breeze gave the boats all the wind they 
wanted. The boats covered triangular courses. 
The preparatory was given at 10:30, and .the. catboats- were sent 
away 5m. later. Carolyn II. had a long lead, but broke down on 
the third leg, and withdrew. Sea Gull won, beating Fiona by a 
few seconds. . 
In the one-design class A. G. Cook, m No. 1, took the lead 
at the start and held it for the first half of the race, but H. Mc- 
Ilvaine Biddle passed him on the third leg and led the fleet home. 
In the afternoon the races for power boats were he'd. _ Clarence 
Godscbalk in his automobile boat, Nada, after chasing- J. H. 
Basley's launch, Red Devil, once round the course, overhftuled 
her, and in the second leg won out easily. 
The summary: 
Catboats— Start, 10:35. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Sea Gull, S. A. Cook 12 30 15 1 55 15 
Tiona, T. Perkins 12 31 58 1 56 58 
Priseilla, P. C. Clarkson 12 30 10 2 03 00 
Carolyn, IT. C. Rianhard Disabled. 
One-Design Boats— Start, 10:40. 
No. 3, H. Macllvaine Biddle .....12 18 35 1 38 35 
No. 1, Abbie Cook : 12 19 43 1 39 43 
No. 7, E. W. Crittenden 12 21 55 1 41 55 
No. 8, Charles M. Biddle 12 25 18 1 45 18 
No. 6, T. H. Ruse and J. H. Hillman 12 27 22 1 47 22 
No. i Dr. C. S. Mills i» 9« OS 1 48 08 
No. 5, T. W. Radell Withdrew. 
No. 4, J. W. Hamer Withdrew. 
Tib and Mainsail Boats— Start, 10:40. 
Dorothea, Sommerville Solomon 12 27 21 1 47 28 
Pumpkin, T. W. Frismuth, Jr Capsized. . 
Mosquito Boats— Start, 10:42:10. 
No. 14, Walnut Boys ; 12 03 00 1 21 00 
No. 15. E. B. Showell 12 11 15 1 29 15 
No. 16, H. II. Cook Capsized. 
Launches — Start, 3:19. 
Nada, Clarence Godschalk 4 18 30 0 59 30 
Standard, Esher 4 35 18 1 16 18 
Red Devil, Balsley Did not finish. 
Spark, Haines 1 Did not finish. 
by 2m. and 53s. The course gave the boats a reach to the mark 
off the Atlantic Y. C, a spinnaker run to Craven Shoal buoy and 
another reach to Pert Hamilton. Then came a close hauled 
board to 1l:e stake boat off the Marine and Field Club and good 
windward wcrk to the start. The journey was sailed twice, making 
an aggregate distance cf about 9 miles. 
The other starters sailed the same course, with the exception 
that the second leg led from the Atlantic Y. C. directly across 
the' bay to Fort Hamilton instead of out to Craven Shoal buoy. 
This was a run with spinnakers set to starboard. Among the 
smaller craft Lizana did fine work in Class P, defeating Bonita, 
a boat brought down from one of the higher classes by the new 
rule, by lm. and 27s. elapsed time. The fight_ in the catboat 
class was very close and exciting, Martha M winning out only 
just before the finish. The race was sailed with very few flukes 
and was a success in every way. The summary; 
Sloops— Class M— Start, 3:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Maydic, ex-Umbrina, W. H. Childs... 4 58 44 1 53 44 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon 5 04 20 1 59 20 
Redwing, J. B. O'Donohue 5 09 34 2 04 34 
Bonnie Kate, A. C. Bellows Did not finish. 
Sloops— Class N— Start, 3:05. 
Bobtail, E. F. Luckenbach 4 36 47 1 31 47 
Bagheera, Hendon Chubb .....4 39 40 1 34 40 
Era, ex-Vivian, E. H. M. Roehr 4 41 00 1 36 00 
Sloops— Class P— Start, 3:10. 
Lizana, D. S. Wvlie 4 35 28' 1 25 28 
Bonito, Haviland Bros 4 36 55 1 26 55 
Indian, H. P. Menton 5 00 35 1 50 35 
Sloops — Class Q — Start, 3:15. 
Mary, Max Grundner '. 4 43 14 1 28 14 
Ogeemah, Alfred Mackay 4 46 08 1 31 08 
Wraith, Calvin Tompkins 4 49 59 1 34 59 
Cicada, A. D. O'Neill 4 50 00 1 35 00 
Careless, F. J. Havens 4 53 28 1 38 28 
Sloops— Class R — Special — Start, 4:18. 
Cayuga, Elmer Cunningham 5 14 25 0 56 25 
Trio, C. H. Clayton 5 16 32 0 58 32 
Sloops— Class RR— Start, 3:20. 
Beta, Snedeker & Camp 4 58 13 1 38 13 
Gamma, A. H. Piatt 5 07 85 1 47 35 
-■ Marine and Field Special— Start, 3:20. l-i: 
Kelpie, W. K. Brown 4 59 55 1 39 55 
Esperance, T. A. Hamilton 5 01 45 1 41 45 
Jig-a-Jig, W. A. Hutcheson Did not finish. 
Catboats — Class V — Start, 3:25. 
Martha M., Richard Moore 5 01 17 1 36 17 
Colleen, W. S. Remmey 5 02 17 1 37 17 
Boozie, C. D. Durkee 5 03 17 1 38 17 
Orient, Richard Rummell 5 04 58 1 39 58 
Benson hurst Y. C. 
Bensoahurst, L. I.— Saturday, July 9. 
One of the best open regattas of the season was given by the 
Bensonhurst Y. C, on Saturday, July 9, over courses in- Graves- 
end Bay. Twenty-six beats started, all but two of which finished. 
The winners were Mavdic (ex-Umbrina), Bobtail, Lizana, 
Ogeemah, Cayuga and Martha M. Corrected times, were not 
figured out because of a lack of measurements of some of the 
racers. As near as can be determined without the final data, 
however, the boats getting first honors in classes where time, is 
a-llowed wera as stated above. Beta and Kelpie, sailing in one- 
design classes, were sure winners. 
A fine S. E. breeze blew throughout the race. the boats in 
Class M went out to Old Orchard Shoal and returned from, the 
start off Ulmer Park leaving all marks to starboard. This made 
a 12-mile eottrse, over which Maydic signalled her first appear- 
ance of the year by handily defeating Vivian II and Redwing. 
She was 5m. and 36s. in the lead ait the finish. The boats had 
a reach both ways. ''.'•'■" „ , , _ , ;•'-.. , : . .- 
In the class for troopers, Bobtail Jed Bagheera at the finish 
Riverside Y. C. 
Riverside, Long Island Sound — Saturday, July 9. 
The sixteenth annual regatta of the Riverside Y. C. was sailed 
on Saturday, July 9. A fresh S.E. breeze made the racing in the 
five classes that filled conclusive. There were twenty starters, and 
all the boats finished. ' 
The sloop Mimosa III. and the yawl Memory sailed a match 
race over an 18-mile course. Mimmsa beat Memory 13m. 39s. 
The six raceabouts that started covered a 14y 2 mile course. 
Tartan beat Idler, the second boat, 5m. 15s. ,•• 
The three sloops in the 25ft. class also covered a 14%-mile course. 
Robin Hood finished first, but she had to allow Firefly 4m. 44s., 
and she lost the race on corrected time. 
In the Larchmont one-design class Dorothy won easily. Adel- 
laide got , second place, beating Vaquero 16s. 
Wawa won in the Indian Harbor one-sign class. Anawanda was 
second. In the 21ft. sloop class, Jeebi had no competitor, and 
she covered the 10-knot course alone. 
The regatta committee was made up of Messrs. Charles P. 
Tower, George T. Higgins and Charles Kirby. 
The summary: 
Match Race— «6ft. Class— Start 12:10— Course, 18 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Memory, H. M. Raborg 8 59 06 3 49 06 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park..... 3 45 27 3 35 27 
Raceabouts— Start, 12:20— Course 14y 2 Miles! 
Maryola, C. W. Allen 3 25 09 3 05 09 
Hobo, T. L. Park 3 23 02 3 03 02 
Tartan, A. H. Pirie 3 12 09 2 52 09 
Rascal II., S. C. Hopkins 3 23 09 3 03 09 
Idler, O'Donnell Iselin 3 17 24 2 57 24 
Cricket, H. Willetts 3 18 38 2 58 38 
Sloops— 25ft. Class— Start, 12:25— Course 14y 2 Miles. 
Robin Hood, G. E. Gartland 3 29 54 3 04 54 
Firefly, G. P. Granbery 8 30 58 3 05 58 
Snapper, F. IT. Page.. 3 36 25 8 11 25 
Larchmont 21-Footers — Start, 12:25 — Course, 14Y 2 Miles. 
Adelaide, J. J. Dwyer 3 32 31 3 07 31 
Houri, J. H. Esser 3 35 54 3 10 54 
Vaquero, J. M. Marble 8 32 47 3 07 47 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 3 28 41 3 03 41 
Indian Harbor Knockabouts — Start, 12:30 — Course, 14% Miles. 
Kenoshi r C. D. Mallorv 3 48 36 3 18 36 
Anawanda, E. C. Ray 3 47 30 3 17 30 
Owatonna, G. Lander, Jr 3 50 17 3 20 17 
Wawa, T. E. Montella ..3 41 17 3 11 19 
Sloop— 21ft. Class— Start, 12:35— Course 10 Miles. 
Jeebi, A. D. K. Brown... 3 15 45 2 40-45 
City of Boston. 
South Boston — Monday, July 4. 
The annual open sailing regatta of the City of Boston Y. C. was 
sailed olr City .fomt on Monday, July 4, in a fresh S-W. breeze. 
In the second class Kit got the start, but Matkah and Eclipse 
passed her, taking first and second places, respectively. In the 
third c'ass Wawenock was an easy first. Annie won handily in 
the fourth class. Capt. Howard L. Stickney won a good race in 
the sailing tender class. There was much interest in the power 
boat Classes m which Meteor and Bandit were the winners. . The 
summary:. ' , : 
Second Class. 
Matkah, C. VV. Whittier 2 30 21 
Ecnpse, Arthur E. Learv ' 2 31 21 
Kit, H. B. Whittier ..2 33 21 
Emma £., Frank Perkins....... 2 43 50 
Third Class. 
Wawenock, Coombs & Lyman 1 33 48 
Problem, C. J. Blethen 1 39 03 
Sentinel, C. H. Crawford .141 11 
Marvel, I. H. Whittemore 1 41 14 
Disa, G. A. Brackett 1 48 41 
Ihelga, George F. Sawyer , ... 1 44 56 
Thelga, George F. Sawyer 1 44 56 
Vexer, J. P. Cashin ..' ..1 51 06 
Dorothy UP, Frank F. Crane... , 1 54 21 
Fourth ""lass. 
Annie M., W. C. Treat.... 158 13 
Toss,-. II. N. Farnham ....... 2 02 03 
Open Tender Class. 
Howard Stickney 0 50 15 
F. If. Borden 0 55 28 
E Peterson '. 0 50 35 
Dr. W. L. Colson. .. .■ Withdrew. 
Cabin Power Boats. • _ 
Meteor, Albert Martin..' 1 50 54 
Wanita - •• 2 03 46 . 
Hester, Thomas H. Higham 2 50 59 
Open Power Boats. 
Bandit, R. C. Winslow ' 15109 
Squaw, Mr. Bryant. ... : 2 03 07 
Boeruet, W. H. Low.... • 2 39 35. 
Dorothy, J. F. Turner : ......2 53 21 
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