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In Yachting Circles. 
The Manchester Yacht club was again 
favored with splendid racing weather 
Monday, a smart breeze blowing from 
the northwest. The new course selected 
gave the beats a broad reach down the 
shore to a point off Kettle island, an- 
other reach to halfway rock and a dead 
beat home. 
There were ten boats out for the 
sonder class and nine of the one design- 
ers. [he Sumatra, owned by Francis 
Skinner, jr., won in the former, while 
George Lee captured first place for the | 
one designers closely followed by Chas. 
E. Hodges who had won the three_pre- 
vious races. The summary: 
SONDER CLASS 
Name and owner 
Sumatra, Francis Skinner Jr 
Wolf- Caleb Loring 
Corinthian-.C. P. Curtis 
Sally X- L. F. Percival 
Crooner- C. F. Adams 2d 
Wag- R. L. Agassiz 
Manchester ITI- Manchester Y. C. 
Manchester I[I- Robert Harding 
Wendy- C. P. Burgess 
Alarm, Max Agassiz 
ONE-DESIGN CLASS 
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No. 5- George Lee 1:25:03 
No 8- C. E. Hodges 1:26:15 
No. 7- Miss Eleanor Fabyan 1:26:30 
No. 1- A. E. Chase 1:26:40 
No, 9- Daniel O’Hara P27 14 
No. 10- Geoige Wigglesworth 1:27 :58 
No. 2- E. P. Warner 1:30:25 
No. 4-8. P. Bremer 1:32:36 
At Marblehead in the afternoon the 
Crooner won first honors in the sonder 
class, with theEel owned by H. M. Sears, 
second. The one-design class race was 
won again by C. E. Hodges. George 
Lee’s boat, the winner of the morning 
race, did not get out. The summary: 
ONE DESIGN CLASS 
Atergatis- C. E. Hodges 1:54:08 
No. 1- A. E. Chase 1:56:00 
Blue Grass- D. O’Hara 1:57:43 
Vosetta- George Wigglesworth 1:59:48 
No. 6- J. H. Storer Jr 2:04:10 
Kittiwake- E. L. Warner 2:05:20 
George H. Crocker wonthe members 
handicap competition at the Essex 
County club last Saturday, with a net 
score of 78. The summary: 
Gross Hdep Net 
George H. Crocker 80 2 78 
i; ©; Fenno 88 8 80 
G. F. Willett 84 Zest 82 
F. I. Amory 92 9 83 
G. McC. Sargent 86 2 84 
toot... aner 104 18 86 
H. W. Mason 103 16 87 
S. Carr 96 9 87 
James Means 103. 15 88 
D. H. Hostetter 0012. >< 88 
12 No Cards. 
On Saturday of next week the mem- 
bers returning the best eight net scores 
will qualify to play off at match play, with 
their club handicaps, for the handicap 
challenge cup. 
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