Manchester Yacht Club Races. 
The Manchester Yacht club opened 
its racing season last Saturday, 
June 17th, with a race in the fore- 
noon kor the One Design Class. 
During the season of 1911, races 
in this class will be sailed every 
Saturday afternoon over the regular 
elub courses. There will be races 
also on Monday, July 3d, at 2.30 and 
on Tuesday, July 4th, at 10 a.m. 
The final race of the season will be 
on Labor Day, September 4th, in the 
morning. All of these races will 
count for the season’s percentages. 
The only exception to this schedule 
is: where an open race for this 
class is given by another club on 
any of the dates as fixed above, 
there will be no race given by the 
Manchester Y. C. 
The Commodore’s prize for the 
yacht winning the highest percent- 
age is a handsome bronze clock, with 
ship bells, now on exhibition at 
Bond’s on Congress street, Boston. 
There are cash prizes for each race: 
1st, $7.00; 2d, $5.00; 3d, $3.00. 
The club will give an invitation 
race on July 3d, at 2.30 p.m., for 
Class P, Sonderklass and for One 
Design class. The course will be the 
same for all classes except that 
Class P will go over the course 
twice. | 
The regatta committee of the club 
is composed this year of Charles KE. 
Hodges, ¢! sirman; Reginald Board- 
man, Hen:y 8S. Grew, Geo. W. Mans- 
field, John H. Storer, Jr., Richard 
B. Wigglesworth. 
The race last Saturday morning 
was sailed over the ‘‘2-4’’ course in 
a brisk north westerly breeze, seven 
boats competing. The start was 
made at 10.20 and the first boat re- 
turned at 11.58.10. The Gnat, sailed 
by Master Oliver Ames, won the 
race, and the honors for second. 
place was hotly contested by A. EK. 
Chase and Miss Edith Fabyan. The 
former crossed only a couple of 
boat lengths ahead. The Minx, 
sailed by H. 8S. Grew, kept the lead 
on the first leg, but was over-hauled 
by the Gnat before the second mark 
was reached, The Gnat got a good 
lead on the last leg, crossing the line 
a good two minutes ahead. The 
course gave a run before the wind, 
a reach and a beat home. The sum- 
mary. 
Elapsed Time 
Boat and Owner hemes: 
Gnat, Oliver Ames, 
Whippet, A. E. Chase, 
Ketchup, Edith Fabyan, 
Vosetta, N. Wigglesworth, 
Hiccough, Eleanor Fabyan, 
Asteria, C. E. Hodges, Jr., 
. Minx, H. S. Grew, 
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