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Yachting Season Opens. 
Stiff wind anda rolling sea made yes- 
terday’s yacht races among the liveliest 
seen at Manchester in yeas. They 
were the first of the season. 
The races were restricte’l to. sonder 
class and one design boats. Special in- 
terest attached to the races by the fact 
that five of the sonder boats are Man- 
chester built. The prizes were cash and 
the outer course, from Whalesback bea- 
con two miles out to a stake-boat off 
Southeast breakers, thence two miles to 
windward and northeasterly to a stake- 
boat off Great Ege Rock, then to the 
starting point, was chosen for the morn- 
ing race. 
When the first race was started at 
10.30 o’clock in the morning, the wind © 
was piping it up to about 12-miles an 
hour and a nasty sea was running. Every 
one of the boats had all the weather they 
could safely handle. It was about as 
severe a test as the boats could well have, 
yet every one of them stood up and 
proved their mettle. 
The only disappointment of the day 
was in the number of boats in the one- 
design class. Only four boats went 
round the course in the morning, while 
it had been expected that several others 
would go. 
The summary: 
SONDER BOATS 
Nameand owner El. time 
No Name, C. F. Adams 1 43 40 
Wolfe, Cabel Loring 1 43 46 
Lady, Boardman and Foss 1 43 56 
Bandit, C. F. W. Foster 1 44 35 
Spokane III, F. Lewis Clark 1 44 38 
Sally X, L. F. Percival 1 45.32% 
Manchester III, M. Y. C. Syn. 1 46 10 
Alarm, Max Agassiz 1 46 25 
Eel, Herbert M. Sears withdrawn 
ONE-DESIGN CLASS 
No. 8, Charles E. Hodges 2 30 55 
No. 1, Alfred E. Chase 2 40 00 
No. 6, J. H. Storer, jr. 2 40 45 
No. 4, Commodore S. P. Bremer 2 41 30 
In the afternoon the wind had hauled 
to the southwest, though yet quite fresh. 
The course was the reverse of that in 
the morning, giving a free wind to the 
first mark, a beat to Dry breakers and a 
runhome. The Spokane, which was 
sailed by E. A. Boardman, got the best 
of the start and was never headed, win- 
ning quite easily. [he summary: 
SONDER CLASS 
Name El. time 
Spokane III, S25 22 
Wolfe, 127 ey 
Bandit, 1 28 35 
Eel, 129 C7. 
Sally X, a 193:0:435 
Wag, 1231-24 
Manchester III, 1 31 58 
Caramba, 1 32 00 
ONE-DESIGN CLASS 
No. 8, C. E, Hodges, 2-01 45 
No. 1, A. E. Chase, 2 05 25 
No. 5, George Lee, 2 06 55 
No, 4, 8. P. Bremer, 2 11 20 
No. 2, Robert L. Warner, Peat Puy 
No. 6, J. H. Storer. 2-22.50 
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