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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 49 
YACHTING, GOLF, TENNIS 
AND OTHER SPORTS eK 
Along the NORTH SHORE rel 
Essex County Crus Gor. 
The largest field of the season was 
out last Saturday for the golf tourna- 
ment at the Essex County Club. 
Added interest was given to the play- 
ing from the fact that the eight best 
net scores qualified to play off by 
match play for the handicap challenge 
cup. The summary: 
Name. Gross. Hdep. Net. 
eae idtabrook ... 3-5). 82 «2 80 
eR eRe OTT ORG) sins) 20 ae 94 12 $2 
PONE OOUE Wc. sate oie sce 8 8 85 3 82 
PeeWee Wuibbemore ...... 83 plus2 85 
Spencer Borden, Jr. .... 100 16 84 
DP ATIOUNG, oe sic bones ag ee 105 20 85 
LEP a) 101 16 85 
SH, Fessenden ....... 97 11 86 
Pe OGLE a <n ines 91 5 86 
Re EOI OY Gide vos 2 es 91 5 86 
Tee CRMSSELL el Sas wes 93 6 S7 
Sedat faneashire i... 102 15 87 
<a SES ca ha 102 12 8s 
or idor NOW MEM cen. ss 104 16 88 
Sree STOStAbCCr- .\.5 0. 102 14 8S 
Cee NV ATTCM c's we es 96 8 38 
ico amen ton... os. . e 97 9 88 
VOLE ok. ea oan 95 6 9 
em agaAE RUA E << io,0. 5. aes" 103 14 89 
GIN GLY Aci ic. 5. fe. 3 100 10 90 
A, F. Southerland 101 10 91 
H. H. Stevens 104 12 92 
C. P. Searle iB! 18 93 
Tomorow’s golf tournament at the 
Essex County Club will be a handicap 
medal play for men, with prizes for 
first and second net scores, and best 
selected nine holes. 
Next week’s golfing schedule calls 
for a senior handicap medal play for 
men on Wednesday; mixed foursome 
—handicap medal play on Thursday, 
and the annual team match with the 
Myopia Hunt Club Saturday, the 24th. 
Ce wie wee" eo 
MANCHESTER Y. C. OPEN RACE. 
The open race of the Manchester 
Yacht Club, counting for percentages 
in North Shore championships, will be 
sailed off House Island, Manchester, 
next Saturday, July 24, at 2.15 p. m., 
for the following classes: 31-foot 
ciass—P, Bar Harbor 31-foot class, 
Sonderklasse, Boston Y. C. Ist rating 
class, 20-foot class—R, E. Y. C. one- 
design class, Manchester one-design 
class, and C. Y. C. one-design class. 
The scores in the sweepstake play- 
ed at the Tedesco, Swampscott, on 
Saturday last are as follows: 
eh Batchelder...) 2. aie Bi 27 84 
mary “Wahoy <.:...-....- 103» 5920 81 
Ao Thompson «....!-' 97 hey 80 
PREAMPS LAK OL ss soe bea tis,4 90 ae 79 
i DOVE). ot of 6 oe Sie 19 78 
PN OT G: fovekay Spec 100 25 75 
Forestry 
Experts 
Box 244, Beverly, Mass. 
The stormiest cruise which the 
Eastern Y. C. has had in years was 
finished a week ago this Friday night 
with a wind-up dinner at Bar Harbor. 
The cruise was marked by unusual 
weather, a good-sized fleet (with an 
average of 22 boats in six ports visit- 
ed), and only two satisfactory races. 
Silver pieces were awarded for the 
yachts winning a majority of the runs 
as follows: First division schooners, 
Irolita; second divison schooners, 
Shiyessa IV. First division sloops, 
Avenger; second division — sloops, 
Vega. Special division schooner En- 
chantress. The fleet disbanded at 7 
o'clock Friday night with 10 yachts 
represented at the wind-up. 
Seventy-three boats started in the 
open regatta of the Winthrop Yacht 
club in Nahant Bay Saturday, per- 
haps the biggest event of the present 
season. ‘The attendance naturally was 
large because Winthrop is the home 
club of R. C. Goudey, president of 
the Yacht Racing Union, under 
whose auspices the regatta was held. 
After the boats had finished a recep- 
tion took place at the club house in 
which President Goudey figured. 
Commodore Wells and other officials 
of the organization were untiring in 
hospitality tendered visitors. 
Francis Ouimet, the amateur cham- 
pion golfer of the United States, 
played over the Wollaston course last 
week in the open medal play handi- 
cap there in 70, one stroke worse 
than the amateau record for Wollas- 
ton held by himself. Ouimet, in gross 
scoring, led the field of 08 starters, 
having played the out holes in 39 and 
the home ones in 3r. Par for Wollas- 
ton is 71. 
There were but three other scores 
better than 80, L. B. Paton’s 75, Jesse 
P. Guilford’s 77 and G. S. Dunham’s 
78. Paton and Guilford putted errat- 
ically, the first named having used up 
three putts on several of the greens. 
Considering the fact that Paton of 
the Homestead Golf club, Danvers, 
played two sixes and four fives, it is 
at once apparent that he played a lot 
of sound golf. 
The New York Y. C. has sent out 
the announcement that on Wednesday, 
August 11, the regular King’s cup 
R. E. Henderson 
Telephone 
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MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, July 16. 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets Auto A. M. P. M. 
Bree he 4,20.. 7120) eo ~ 1.2 1.55 
Puro whi en wel SAO CAR OF 2.37 
Sone eee S PAS § 254) 38 
VE LOC ea as ery oe Febery 3.44.) oe 4a 
Die 204 2a 7.1. TAT 440 887 
Wed 2h) A248 7.16% 7 46>. 540 9.6.6 
TOU eas Sa0e- dle” TAS) (6438 6-76 
race, usually sailed off Newport, will 
be sailed off Marblehead this year 
during the annual cruises. The 
course of the cruise this season wi!l 
be through the new Cape Cod canal 
to Marblehead. 
The Posey, sailed by Benjamin 
Stanley, won in the regular mid-we2« 
races of the 18-foot class of the 
Gloucester Y. C. last week. There 
was a good, steady breeze from the 
northwest; there was a close race 
over the entire course. 
The Hollis Burgess yacht agency 
of Boston has sold the 35-foot water- 
line yawl Diamond, owned by J. J. 
Moore, to William H. Bartlett. 30- 
foot waterline yawl Minnetonka, 
owned by Frederick S. Jones, dean 
of Yale, to a prominent member of 
the Boston Y. C.; Sonderboat Pan- 
ther, owned by John J. Podolsky, to 
Howard F. Norman of Newton. 
The same agency has chartered the 
50-foot waterline auxiliary yawl 
Markeeta, owned by Alvin S. Dex- 
ter of Brookline, to James C. Dunn 
of Manchester; 25-foot waterline 
auxiliary sloop Shawsheen, owned by 
Harry L. Wheater, to Capt. Walter’ 
N. Hill of the U. S. Marine Corps; 
25-foot waterline auxiliary yawl 
Brynhild, owned by B. Allison Ed- 
wards, to James J. Minot, Jr., of Mil- 
ton. 
The wind-up dinner of the Eastern 
Y. C. on their cruise along the Maine 
coast last week was held on Friday 
at Bar Harbor. The winners in 
Thursday’s racing were the schooners 
Trolita, Shiyessa IV. and the sloops 
Avenger and Vega. .The Avenge:, 
just before starting, shipped a new 
gaff, which belonged to her rival 
Shimna. 
Golf fixtures at Tedesco Country 
club for the next two weeks: tomor- 
row, July 17, handicap medal play; 
July 24, mixed foursomes, medal play. 
Handicap. Ladies to invite partners. 
July 31, Qualifying rond, Governor’s 
cup, scratch. 
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