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The July polo cups at Myopia, offered 
tby F. Blackwood Fay, will be played for 
‘Saturday afternoon at four o’ clock. 
Samuel Walton of Pittsburg is on to 
visit 
with his sister, Mrs. James H. Childs 
zand Mr. Childs, on Smith’s Point. 
The annual meeting of the Manches- 
‘ter Yacht club will be held next Mon- 
‘day afternoon at 5.30, at the clubhouse. 
‘Besides the election of officers for 1910, 
several matters of importance will come 
northeast wind. 
in the class were out, including the last — 
‘before the ‘meeting, including two 
changes, or amendments to the by- 
Jaws. 
A. E. Chase’s Whippet won the One 
‘Design race of the Manchester Yacht 
‘club last Saturday morning, in a fair 
Seven of the ten boats 
of the number to:go in commission, A. 
‘C. Needham’s Debutante. The other 
‘boats racing, and the order in which 
‘they finished, follows: Whippet, owned 
iby A. E. Chase; Vasetta, George Wig- 
iwwlesworth; Solitaire, George Lee: Blue 
Grass. D. ©’ Hara; Debutante, A. C. 
Needham; Altergatis, C. E. Hodges; 
Lamb, Eleanor Fabyan. C. E. Hodge’s 
boat, which has won so many of the 
races this summer, lost Saturday’ s race 
through no fault of her racing faculties. 
In fact the Altergatis got away on the 
gun, closely followed by the Lamb, an- 
other of the class that has been showing 
up splendidly. It was a reach tothe 
first mark off Dry Breakers, and the 
Altergatis rounded well in the lead of 
the fleet, followed two minutes later by 
the Lamb. On the second leg, which 
was a beat, both boats got well-off to 
windward looking for the second mark, 
not knowing that the mark had been 
changed, and only at the_ turning of the 
other boats did they see their mistake. 
This put them out of the running for 
Saturday’s race and they came in last. 
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In Golfing Circles. 
Prof. Charles Zueblin ‘of ‘the Univers- 
ity-of Chicago anda «comparative new- 
comer in eastern golf was:the winner last 
Saturday of the chief trophy, the Essex 
cup, in the three days’ open amateur 
tournament of the Essex County club at 
Manchester. Prof. Zueblin inthe finals 
defeated T. M. Claflin of Wollaston by 
2 and 1, and it was a merited victory. 
Incidentally the outcome was a surprise, 
for Mr. Claflin is one of the’most ‘dan- 
gerous amateur players in New England 
and is a lower handicap man in the state 
association than his ‘opponent Mr. 
Claflin, in his semi-final match with H. 
H. Wilder, the intercollegiate champion, 
was lucky to achieve the victory of 2 and 
1 because of his wildness, particularly in 
his long game. All through the match 
play the going of G. McC. Sargent of 
the Essex County club was of a charac- 
ter that would have madea first division 
player go at the top of his game. Mr. 
Sargent defeated Mr. Hylan by 4:and 3, 
incidentally playing a medal score that 
was the equal of his morning round for 
78. The summary: 
Essex Cup (first sixteen). C. Zue- 
blin defeated T. M. Claflin, 2 and 1. 
Second Sixteen. G. McC. Sargent, 
Essex County, defeated J. B. Hylan, 
Vesper, 4 and 3. 
Third Sixteen. Samuel Carr, Essex 
County, defeated J. H. Dodge, Wood- 
land, 5 and 4. 
Fourth Sixteen. Winthrop Sargent, 
Essex County, defeated Harrison K. 
Caner, Essex County, 2 up. 
Loosing Eight, First Sixteen. J. G. 
Anderson, Woodland, defeated, G. F. 
Willett, Essex County, 6 and 4. 
Mrs. J. Warren Merrill of the Smith’s 
Point summer colony, ‘is offering prizes 
for a special handicap mixed foursomes 
golf competition at the Essex County 
club, open'to members of the club and 
their guests. The competition will be 
played on Wednesday, Sept. 1. The 
matches may be played either in the 
morning or afternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eastman of Clin- 
ton, la, are touring New England by 
auto. They stopped at the Oceanside 
over the week-end. 
