July 14, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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City of Boston. 
Boston, Mass.—Wednesday, July 4. 
There were forty-three starters in the annual open 
race given by the City of Boston, sailed off City Point, 
on Wednesday, July 4, in a fresh S.W. breeze. The 
racing was not particularly close in any of the classes. 
The summary: 
Class C—Topmast Cabin Yachts 20ft. Waterline. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Thialfi, W. Soule. 1 40 30 
Violet, IT. McKee .Disabled. 
Class D—Catboats. 
Iris, Frank F. Crane.1 59 32 1 58 22 
Hustler, If. W. Robbins.2 06 49 2 02 53 
Arawak, H. C. Nickerson .2 08 25 2 06 09 
Marvel, I. M. Whittemore.2 11 23 2 08 14 
Stranger, Dr. E. F. Dawes.2 13 52 2 09 32 
Saltair C. F. Collins.Withdrew. 
C. C. G., IT. Carey.Withdrew. 
Moondyne Shaw Bros.Withdrew. 
Special Open Class. 
Vera II., H. Lundberg.2 17 20 1 45 11 
Zoe, F. J. Stewart.2 26 55 1 55 07 
Santoy, W. Ridlon.....Withdrew. 
Louise, T. Roache..Withdrew. 
Wawenock, F. E. Dawes.Withdrew. 
Class X—Dories. 
Barbara, J. J. Blaney. 1 49 28 
Tyrant, J. Vaux . 1 59 10 
Spider, A. G. Beese. 1 59 42 
Esther, W. H. Jackson. 2 18 19 
Bessie A., J. S. Hodge.Withdrew. 
Class A—Pole-masted Cabin Yachts —22ft. L.W.L. 
Alpha, A. T. Leary.1 56 30 1 36 20 
Atalanta .2 12 45 1 42 45 
Sentinel, George A. Crawford.2 13 10 1 45 09 
Eleanor, G. F. Sawyer.2 09 00 1 48 09 
Emma C., F. D. Perkins.2 13 45 1 50 35 
Omar III., F. R. Bogardus.Withdrew. 
Jacobin ..Started wrong. 
Class B—Pole-Masted Cabin Yachts Under 22ft. L.W.L. 
Comet, II. B. Gillen.1 48 06 1 25 58 
Goblin, R. M. Lathrop.1 57 15 1 29 05 
Poor Boy, James Barry.1 49 15 1 29 54 
Swirl, G. Munroe .2 16 45 1 51 06 
Echo . 2 21 55 
Memento, J. Campbell.Disabled. 
. Cabin Launches. 
Oueen .1 30 48 1 29 18 
Shark, Charles Davis .1 47 47 1 31 31 
Disturber, C. D. Rankin.1 32 11 1 31 33 
Ullalla, F. C. Goode.1 32 21 1 32 21 
Annie G„ C. S. Garrity.1 52 49 1 36 15 
Bouquet, W. H. Low.1 46 42 1 33 26 
Open Launches. 
Winifred, G. Brownill.1 54 13 1 32 43 
Ida M.1 34 25 1 34 25 
Premier, W. Knight.1 46 11 1 36 43 
Squid, J. E. Riley.2 10 44 1 38 19 
Atlantic, J. F. Williams.Withdrew. 
Crescent A. C. 
The race sailed for the Crescent A. C. dories on July 
1 brought out only two competitors, New Moon and 
Mamie. The wind was N.W. and light, New Moon_win- 
ning her first victory. 
Start, 12:30. Finish. Elapsed. 
New Moon, P. H. Langdo.n.2 49 50 2 19 50 
Mamie, J. W. H. Bergen.2 51 50 2 51 50 
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