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Miss pe ea s Boat Won Saturday’s 
Race.—Season Trophy 
Won by Gnat. 
The Ketchup, sailed by Miss Edith 
Fabyan, was an easy winner in the 
race last Saturday by the one-design 
boats of the Manchester Yacht Club, 
beating the Asteria 2 minutes and 57 
seconds. There were nine boats 
entered, and furnished one of the 
most interesting races of the entire 
series. 
The wind was brisk and _ quite 
steady from the southwest, and a 
heavy, choppy sea was running. It 
was quite an even race, the boats 
getting away well bunched, and 
were not separated on either leg. 
The Ketchup got the lead, and held 
it to the finish. The Minx protested — 
the Hiccough for fouling at the first 
turn. The summary: 
Name Owner he msgs 
Ketchup, Edith Fabyan ......... 1 50 10 
Asteria, Charles Hodges, Jr...... 1 53 07 
Gnat, Oliver Ames <5 23.3. 22.6 s- 1 54 14 
Terrapin, Dr. Frank Balch ....... 1 56 38 
Vosetta, George Wigglesworth ...1 58 25 
Hiccough, Elinor Fabyan ........ 2 01 10 
Clarise, John Caswell ............ 2 01 17 
Minx,; Henry-.Growig. 2 -2-tarts eects 2 02 25 
Quawk, FPA Motley \. sc.<mteneees 2 10 09 
The last race of the season by 
the Manchester yacht club was 
sailed Monday morning by seven of 
the one-design boats and was won by 
the Clarise, sailed by Bessie Lee. 
The wind was light from the south- 
east at the start, freshening see a 
bit at the finish. 
The start was a pretty one, the 
Minx being first away, followed by 
the Ketchup and Asteria, the Minx 
being in the windward position. 
The Vosetta and Clarise got a lift 
on the beat to Southeast breakers, 
the Vosetta turning the mark in lead 
of Clarise. On the run to the second 
mark this order was reversed and 
was maintained to the finish, the last 
leg being a reach, the Clarise leading 
the Vosetta at the finish 1 minute 
and 33 seconds. The Terrapin was 
disqualified for sailing the wrong 
course. 
The deciding race gives the high- 
est percentage for the season to the 
Gnat, which takes the trophy, a 
ship’s clock offered by Commodore 
C. Howard Clark, Jr. The Asteria 
and Ketchup are tied for second 
honors, which is subject to a protest. _ 
The summary: 
Clarise, John Caswell ............ 2 03 21 
Vosetta, George Wigglesworth ....2 04 54 
Ketchup, Edith Fabyan ........ 2 05 25 
Minx)? Eonry Grew tierce ak ctuats 2 07 15 
Asteria, Charles Hodges, Jr...... 2 07 44 
Hiceough, Elinor Fabyan 
Terrapin, Frank Balch........ Disqualified 
