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Corinthian Y. C. 
Marblehead, Mass.—Wednesday, July 4. 
An open race of the Corinthian Y. C. was sailed off 
Marblehead on Wednesday, July 4, in a moderate to fresh 
breeze from S.W.. In Class M, Chewink IV. got the 
start on Pontiac and led all around the course, except for 
a very short time on the second leg, when Pontiac got a 
lift out by standing in under the shore. Pontiac was 
handicapped by carrying a three-reefed mainsail and a 
storm jib. Little Hope got the start in Class N and led 
Cricket all around the course. Carina II. led Saliy IV. 
in Class P from start to finish. In Class Q, Juniper was 
away first at the start, and she led at the first mark; 
but on the windward leg Ghost went out ahead and led 
to the finish. Sally VIII. had a picnic in the Sonder- 
klasse. She got the start on Sumatra and kept getting 
away from her all around the course, finishing with a lead 
of 13m. and 27s. Sumatra was handicapped by having 
a short crew. In the 18ft. Class, Mirage II. had the 
start, and led to the first mark, but on the windward 
leg Cheroot (ex-Boo Hoo) got the lead and held it. 
The summary: 
Class M—30 to 40 Rating. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Chewink IV., F. G. Macomber, Jr.1 54 38 1 52 22 
Pontiac, W. F. Whitney.1 56 51 1 56 51 
Class N—27 to 33 Rating. 
Little Hope, T. K. Lothrop, Jr.1 57 03 1 57 03 
Cricket, G. L. Batchelder.1 59 22 1 59 07 
Class P—22 to 27 Rating. 
Carina II., H. S. Wheelock.2 33 33 2 30 57 
Sally IV., H. R. Starratt.2 35 01 2 35 01 
Class Q—IS to 22 Rating. 
Ghost, Charles Burgess .2 44 34 2 44 34 
Tunipoo, C. A. Cooley.....2 45 45 2 45 03 
22-footers. 
Tyro, W. H. Joyce. 2 12 58 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones. 2 18 33 
Medric II., Eldridge & Knowles. 2 25 35 
Sonderklasse. 
Sally VIII., L. F. Percival. 2 27 13 
Sumatra, Francis Skinner. 2 37 40 
18-footers. 
Cheroot, Morton Prince . 1 19 20 
Mirage II., J. W. Olmstead. 1 21 35 
Hugi, A. E. Chase. 1 22 25 
Fritter, A. P. Loring. 1 23 06 
Saturday, July 7. 
A club race of the Corinthian Y. C. was sailed on 
Saturday, July 7, in a very light mid fluky S.E. breeze. 
The race of the day was in the Sonderklasse, in which 
Sumatra had her innings, squaring things with Sally 
VIII. by beating her 13m. 4s. The new Hayseed III. 
got the start in this class, all being well bunched. After 
heading out to sea, they spread out, Sumatra and Bom- 
drei standing to the eastward and the others standing to 
the southward. The wind shifted to the southward and 
then to the eastward, helping both divisions in turn. 
Sumatra had a lead at the windward mark of about 6m., 
with Bonidrei second. This lead was cut down on the 
second leg, but on the reach and run home Sumatra’s 
lead was greatly increased, helped by jockeying between 
the other four. On this leg Sally VIII. took second 
place, when she was pocketed between Bonidrei and 
Hayseed III., and Caramba went by them all for second 
place. Hayseed passed Caramba before the guide mark 
was reached, and the two started a luffing match, 
during which they were passed by Sally VIII. and Boni¬ 
drei. In the 22-ooters Tyro took the lead on the wind¬ 
ward leg and Held it all around the course. Sintram led 
from start to finish in Class Q. The summary: 
22-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Tyro, VV. II. Joyce.2 35 14 
Marie L., George Lee.2 36 51 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones.2 40 16 
Sonderklasse. 
Sumatra, Francis Skipper.2 42 45 
Sally VIII., L. F. Percival.2 55 49 
Bonidrei, G. H. Wightman.2 55 51 
Caramba, C. PI. W. Foster.2 56 11 
Hayseed III., L. H. Bowden.2 56 30 
18-footers. 
Hugi, A. E. Chase.1 40 32 
Cheroot, Dr. Morton Prince.1 44 52 
Moslem, John Tyler .1 44 56 
Fritter, A. P. Loring.1 48 06 
Cuyamel, A. W. Godfrey.1 49 32 
Class Q. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Sintram, Hollis Burgess.2 45 06 2 45 06 
Opitsah II., S. H. Foster.2 53 23 2 50 06 
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Carina II., H. S. Wheelock.'....'..2 58 00 . 
Hingham Y. C. 
Hingham, Mass. — Saturday, July 7. 
The last of. the special Crow Point races for one-design 
15-footers of the Hingham Y. C. was sailed Saturday, 
July 7 in a light S.E. breeze. Polly Wog was the win; 
ner. The cups for the series went to Two Whoo, first; 
Tenderfoot, second, and Polly Wog, third. The sum¬ 
mary: 
Elapsed. 
Polly Wog, W. P. Karshick. 
Two Whoo, Frank Coleman. 
23, E. J. Bliss. 
Ratskin, Dr. G. B. Rice.... 
Tenderfoot, B. L. Summers. 
Unsonia II., A. L. Lincoln 
Abigail, Arthur Rohn. 
Puzzle, W. H. Canterbury... 
Ruth, C. M. Stoddard. 
Marwindor, C. M. Scudder.. 
Ineze, W. A. Wheaton. 
Mischief, S. P. Moses.... 
...3 01 30 
...3 01 45 
...3 09 10 
...3 11 25 
...3 13 00 
...3 13 35 
,..3 14 00 
...3 16 30 
...3 22 00 
...3 40 00 
Withdrew. 
Withdrew. 
