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ARTHUR BINNEY, 
(Formerly Stewart & BINNEY.) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker, 
Mason Building, Kilby Street, BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address, *Designer,’’ Boston. 
BURGESS @ PACKARD 
Naval Architects and Engineers 
131 State Street, BOSTON, MASS. 
Tel. 4870 Main. Cable, ““Burgess,’’ Boston. 


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Horseshoe Harbor Race. 
In a light, aggravating wind from the south 
ward, seventy-two yachts sailed the courses laid 
out at the head of Long Island Sound by the 
regatta committee of the Horseshoe Harbor Y 
C. on Saturday, Aug. 3. 
. It was anybody’s race according to the luck 
one had in striking a puff or a calm spot. Ade 
laide found one of the latter and it cost her the 
race. Chinook proved herself the best drifter as 
did Dorothy in the 2rft. class. Nearly all the 
boats completed the course and were timed as 
follows: 
INGE sh ee, 
30-ft. Class—Start, 1.25—Course, 10 Miles 

Finish. Elapsed. 
Adelaide, G. A. & P. M. Adee......... 412 36 2 57 36 
NED Sint melee OTe twriaus cere weirtn crulees 415 47 3 00 47 
Bawsai,, Cobia Nall oryertsaacee mecca Did not finish. 
leva. Ay Seta WeeAlker: woes ccs 4 11 36 2 56 36 
tains |. Day GeetasaGa Wieyeren ayo scree 2 56 25 

Handicap Class—First Division—Start, 1:25—Course 10 
hvelenta. (As, Px Glaclovsan ose ceaeeec nw: 2 57 08 
Mist: srarrymlacksonwcseeebies cece. e 3 12 37 
Raceabout Class—Start ) Miles. 
wNoragelss Cop Os Uselithacs nicetiee. st: eee 4 37 08 3 02 08 
Chinook, C. B. Mallory 4 23 45 2 48 45 
Rascal TIL... o: G, Hopkins: <..ts..0. 4 33 51 2 58 51 
Handicap Class—Second Division—Start, 
Miles. 
1:40—Course, 10 
Tomboy, D;. V-Pendas»s.c¢o..c. 02608 5 03 40 3 23 40 
Howdy, George Mercer, Jr............ Did not finish. 
Rascal ay wate Diwit enacts. «cieesteaceit face 4 57 50 3 07 50 
Grasshopper,. Harold * Pryor. ......0-. +s. 517 11 3 37 11 
Handicap Class—Third Division—Start, 1:40—Course, 10 
Miles. 
Etuntresss ls, As. lOvetetr cee eactenn cae. 5 11 10 3 26.10 
Okee;, J. Ai, Mahistedt. J.cz 07.28 sce. 22 5 60 10 410 10 
Kenoshay an Ga Wir Voltzsnscusescest. 5 50 57 4 05 57 
Grace Tle. J, We oumbdent ta. . atic a2 6 11 13 4 31 13 
Wrhimloss it Dc Valter: Pia sienwesitereoe sale 5 48 51 3 53 51 
Montauk) SW Sheldons ss. cheenntk reo. 5 13 20 3 28 20 
Rineitys, |e Edm EeSSOL. veais soletaatas dace oe 5 3 18 50 
BLLOW, VVipet se WLAN Fear fereverctareietete stairs 5 3 19-21 
Miss Modesty, H. ‘A. Stewart:........ 5 3 30 48 
Larchmont 21ft. Class—Start, 1:45—C 10 Miles. 
Vaateroy oWee Stun pit ssc ecidacicitateas 5 5: 3.16 27 
Dorothy wks Ger Spencen: saaketns cs caecs 5 3 15 39 
Hourt 1); JES Dealeyivavau.saccsexens i 3 16 38 
Pollettes iy." );. Gareeyon.necesceuconass 3 25 40 

Sloops—Class R—Start, 1:50—C« urse, 10 Miles. 
Hamburg, M. Goldschmidt ........... 5 52 34 3 44 34 
ELA Cae li Da viSe te cc nuisance ate 5 48 56 3 58 56 
Wirginiay ue) Ge iphieldsiacssoaemen es. Did not finish. 
Catboats—Class R—Start, 1:50—Course, 10 Miles. 
UATIINE, PAG Te ENC Len «sean OL voueeac: - 6 02 57 4 12 57 
(helma,pGs UW.) "Glovereece ve cicies smee 6 06 04 4 16 04 
Pairy: | Beane \DOWICy os. cailesducccvene 6 03 34 413 34 
Mariories 0G, Sitters aoe conaes sce Did not finish. 
GracewG eb wEeAarsOfinds cudvara. ssa sit. 6 2500 4 35 00 
Miriam. +P) 7S. Sheldons i... Gidvins cass Did not finish. 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. One-Design Class—Start, 1:56— 
Course, 10 Mules, 
Arizonag. GeaWe eal sa hicace acacia sss 6 06 30 4 11 30 
Ahoy, T. 
Rhode Island One Design Class 
MORN ER ONE fai ara scraleditee dus re oe oie Did not finish. 
Start, 1:55—Course, 10 
: Miles. : 
Lady Gas mRandol pinnae 43847 2 43 47 
Mystics che ike (Mason, ceca tsincas cess 6 02 32 4 07 32 
Indian Harbor One-Design Class—Start, 1:55—Course, 10 
Miles. 
Anawanda, G. E. Goodman........... Did not finish. 
Owatonna, J. L. Ackerman..:......... 6 18 05 4 23 05 
Wawa, J) Bonk bDinsom tia. ereen 2525 6 17 48 4 22 48 
New Rochelle Catboats—Start, 2:00—Course, 10 Miles. 
Muschiets Jy Ess Mitchell jie ac necceac.: 34 31 2 34 31 
Nereid, George W. Fuller............. 4 39 00 2 39 00 
Bug Class—Start, 2:00—Course 5 Miles. 
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Skeeter, Thornton Smith 
Dragon Fly, Donald Cowl i: d 
Cricket Clarkson, Cowledancmeineacn. 4 3 
EVOUHCL) kaw Pr OWland) ge jahine etre ae eels 
mcarad; | Rs Bitzgibbonsi. tive vensssoes: 
Big) Bug, George) Carycisercctesncoce 
BadyieBue., Wo Gaderccaasenaseocs otdes 
Special Horseshoe Harbor Class—Start, 2:00—Course, 5 
Miles. 
Dardlsar Gre Ach SitelOfangcumile suum scweee 4 47 55 2 47 55 
Quinsigamond, J. H. Woodward....... 38 58 2 38 58 
Catboats—15ft. Class—Start, 2:00—Course, 5 Miles. 
Mo-Norsany Gea Pe Sutton... o.s6.s6 oc 5 09 00 3 09 00 
Oucenie, ): (M.  Williams..,ss0-¢2: «26 4 55 32 2 5b 32 
Briel pels Diaz ananenen cee: 5 08 5: 
Rowsail, W. Fisher............. 5 47 
Milton Point Cats—Start, —Course, 5 
Beez Gm Gre CONVerse,.qamtuncnents enc: 4 35 ; 
Brohere@. Py Pearson. aaerdenciens es 43 
American Dory Class—Start, 2:00—Course, 5 Miles. 
auto, Gu Gel Bry stsactatue ieeenicy at 5 02 41 3 02 41 
Faraway; A. B; Fry.......s3¢.9.2 3. 5 05 19 3 05 19 
Remora) Week. Churcinllivsscnscewen. de Did not finish. 
Teddy “Al Vanderloan.).c.vccscdnee eae 5 10 52 3 10 52 
Molly, James Westervelt.............+- Did not finish. 
Bo Bo, H. M. Cowperthwait........... Did not finish. 
RTE eAoee Diam SytUlit Dc teeter etrciosate a)ecers 5 09 13 3 09 13 
Manhasset Y. C. Dories—Start, 2:00—Course, 5 Miles. 
SEACORS are pean sr sctaareiete waleicamarelo's easter 4 41 33 2 41 33 
Vode RGESLED 4 ami cw cate hieeane cnn 4 44 19 2 44 19 
Ysa aie ene Eat bwric. sta see dite ide areeatenias 4 38 48 2 38 48 
Gs Wit Rem OSOR Fieve cc cturcepineeocisleiats 4 36 12 2 36 12 

225 
WILLIAM GARDNER, 
Naval Architect, Engineer, and 
Yacht Broker. 
No.1 Broadway, (Teleghone 2160 Rector), New Vork. 
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