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ONE DESIGN BOATS 
Standing of Manchester Boats in Season’s Raising.—‘‘Gnat’’ Won 
Commodore’ s Trophy 
The summary of the season’s racing of the Manchester Yacht club One 
Design boats, shows the ‘‘Gnat,’’ owned by Richard Ames, at the head of 
the list with 1321, points, and ther efore winner of the commodore’s trophy. 
Twelve of the boats took part in the series of thirteen races s, and all but 
three of these, the Atergatis, Minx and Quawk, took a place in some race. 
The Ruth and the Solitaire w ere not entered in the series. 
The result of the series for the ‘‘Commodore’s Trophy’’ follows: 
1 Gnat No. 11 Richard Ames 132 1-4 
2 Asteria No. 15 C. E. Hodges, Jr. Tied 122 
3 Ketchup (eae f Edith Fabyan a2 122 
4 Clarice No. 14 John Caswell, Jr. 96 
5 Vosetta No. 10 Geo. Wigglesworth 86 
6 Hiccough No. 3 Everett Fabyan 79 1-4 
7 Minx No. 13 H. S. Grew 69 
8 Blue Grass : No. 9 D. O’Hara 449 7-12 
9 Terrapin No. 6 F. Balch 46 1-4 
10 Atergatis No. 8 James King 34 7-12 
11 Whippet Nowe dl A. E. Chase 23 4-5 
12 Quawk No. 12 F. P. Motley 23 1-2 
The classification as to prizes and money won is as follows: 
1st Prize 2d Prize 3d Prize Total 
Yacht Owner $7.00 $5.00 $3.00 
1 Gnat R. Ames 7...$49 Oe ae s0 Sear So $58. 
2 Ketchup Edith Fabyan Doi tae gee IBY ec See O 38. 
3 Asteria C. E. Hodges, Jr. Bric noral: Seidl BS We cae Ml 36. 
4 Clarice J. Caswell, Jr. ab Seok ott Sas le PEt) 28. 
5 Vosetta G. Wigglesworth Oeriere. O erst O Pee cmicn Ao) alate 
6 Blue Grass D. O’Hara Uecia eh scome Zeemal O ata 
7 Hiccough Everett Fabyan OO Ue WAci 3 AL 5. 
8 Whippit A. E. Chase Onan chore oe: Qiaver 0 5. 
9 Terrapin F. Blach OF casa. 0 Ole a0) deren: 3. 
Total (One Design Class) Bie setts! 13. .$65 13. .$39 $195 
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