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‘proaching the mark. The 
Open Races Sailed 
Off Manchester. 
Splendid racing conditions  pre- 
vailed for the Y. R. C. open race, 
sailed off West Manchester, Mon- 
day—a little out of the ordinary 
run, for the past few years the Man- 
chester club has been bothered with 
poor weather for its open races. A 
fair southeast breeze was blowing. 
There were I9 entries in the four 
classes which competed, the win- 
ners being the Tyro in the 22-foot- 
ers, Fritter in the 18-footers, Cigar- 
ette in the 15-footers and Tarpon 
in the handicap class. 
The boats were sent over a tri- 
angular course of eight miles, with 
buoy 11, off Little Haste, and buoy 
1 off Martin’s ledge as_ turning 
points. This gave the boats a broad 
reach to the first mark, on which 
some of them stood so high that 
they used spinnakers when ap- 
second 
leg was a beat to windward, and the 
last leg a reach. 
The Peri II was the first boat 
across the starting line in the 22- 
foot class, while Reginald Board- 
man’s Boo Hoo got the start in the 
18-foot class, the Princess in the 
15-footers and the Tarpon in the 
handicap class. 
The summary of the race: 
CLASS E— 22 FOOTERS 
Elap’d 
Name and owner. Sein Sz 
Tyro, W. H.Joyce.............+.. 1 28 14 
Medric I., George Lee............ 1 30 56 
Peri II., Morton Prince............ 1 31 07 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones............-. 1 34 07 
CLASS I— 18-FOOTERS 
Fritter, Caleb Loring.........,.... 
Dorchen, A. W. Finlay............ 
Boo Hoo; Reginald Boardman..... 
Moslem, John Tyler..............- 
Mirage II., J. W. Olmstead........ 
Hayseed II., H. L. Bowden........ 
Privateer II., C. E. Adams........ 
Myrmidon, John Noble, jr.........- 51 28 
Otter, A. D. Irving. <5... us one. withdrew 
CLASS T—15-FOOTERS 
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Cigarette, IM See Prine racemase as «2 1 49 03 
Swallow, J. H. Hammond.......... 1 53 26 
Princess.) be PLNGe..2 2 eee 1 57 36 
HANDICAP CLASS 
Elap’d Cor’d 
Tarpon, E. S. Grew...... 1 32 26 1 32 26 
Avoset, Geo. Wigglesworth,1 48 32 1 33 32 
Khalifa, W. A. Tucker.... 1 38 53 1 36 23 
The race for the Crowhurst cup 
on Tuesday was sailed under much 
less favorable conditions, in fact 
the heavy northeast storm kept 
most of the yachts at their moor- 
ings. 
The judges, George W. Mansfield 
and Horace B. Pearson, decided to 
hold the contest, though there were 
only three boats ready to start. 
The gun was given 45 minutes late. 
“The boats were away in the follow- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ing order: Opitsah V, owned by S 
H. Foster of Marblehead; the Kha- 
liga, owned by Randolph Tucker, 
but which was sailed by A. W. 
wees and the Moslem, John Ty- 
eh 
The course given the boats was 
of 11 miles and was twice over, from 
starting line off House Island to and 
around buoy 11 off Great Haste. 
With the breeze from the northeast 
this gave the boats a run down to 
the buoy and a beat back. 
The Opitsah led the Khaliga at 
the finish by over six minutes, and 
won the race. As the owner had 
previously captured one leg, the 
cup becomes his property. The 
summary: 
Boat and owner El time Cor time 
Opitsah, V.S. H. Foster.. 2 09 40 2 09 14 
Khalifa, R. F. Tucker.... 2 15 45 -2 15 45 
Moslem, John Tyler...... 2 43 52 2 34 06 
New Railroad Station. 
Work has been started this week 
on a new Station. on the Gloucester 
branch at Beaver dam, a point about 
midway between Gloucester and Rock- 
port. As this is comparatively short 
way from Bass Rocks and the East 
Gloucester road, it will, no doubt, be 
a great move for the development of 
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the summer business. in this section, 
as wel’ as being a great convenience 
for sportsmen who go there for horse- 
racing on the ice in the winter. 
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