Racing at Marblehead 
A week of racing, with many 
events on the program, is announced 
by the Corinthian Yacht club of 
Marblehead for its annual mid-sum- 
mer series. All classes are provided 
for, including a ‘‘bang-and-go- 
-back’’ race for motor boats on the 
-elosing day. The week will open on 
Tuesday, August 6, with the first of 
the inter-state races between the six 
18-foot knockabouts representing 
Rhode Island and Massachusetts. In 
connection with this series there will 
be a series for the Hull one- 
design and the Corinthian one-design 
classes and a third series between 
the Annisquam 15-footters and the 
Duxbury 15-footers. In these three 
series there will be three boats on 
each side, each boat of the winning 
side to receive a cup. The side hav- 
ing the best total percentage of its 
three boats wins the cups. Three 
cups are offered in each series and 
the races will be started at 10 o’clock 
on the morning of Tuesday, August 
6; Wednesday, August 7; Thursday, 
August 8, and Friday, August 9. 
The races for the 18-foot knock- 
abouts will be sailed under the rules 
of that association and there will be 
a time limit of four hours. The other 
two match races will be sailed under 
the Corinthian Yacht Club rules and 
there will be a time limit of three 
hours each. 
The regular mid-summer series of 
the Corinthian Yacht Club .will be 
sailed on August 7, 8, 9 and 10, with 
the following classes: 46-footers, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
38, 31, 25, 20 and 17-foot classes, 
first special class, second special 
class, sonder class, 18-foot knock- 
about, catboat, dory, 15-foot, Man- 
chester One Design, Nahant Bug, 
EK. Y. C., C. Y. C., Duxbury. 
Interclub classes A, B, C, 8S, H.. 
special races for small classes have 
been arranged as follows: Hull 15- 
foot Class, Hingham 15-foot, Alpha 
dory,, beach comber dory, handicap 
boats under 16 feet water-line, 
Pleon Yacht Club Class. For the 
motor boats there will be racing all 
four days, in the following classes: 
Cabin power boats, interclub; open 
power boats, interclub; open and 
cabin power boats, special class; 
speed boats, special class. 
On Saturday morning at 11 
o’clock will be held a ‘‘bang-and-go- 
back’’ race for motor boats, for 
which a cup is offered as first prize, 
$7 as second prize and $5 as third 
prize. All boats will start from 
starting line, going at full speed. 
Outside the harbor off Half-way 
Rock will be the committee boat, 
flying a large Corinthian Club flag. 
When the boats are scattered all 
over the bay the flag will be low- 
ered and the boats race to the finish 
line; the first one to cross the finish 
line wins. To make the race a suc- 
cess, the fast boats must go at full 
speed, so that when the flag is low- 
ered they will be a mile or so outside 
the committee boat, and slow boats 
a mile or so inside; then when they 
turn and race for the finish the 
slow boats will have a mile or so 
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handicap and all kinds of boats will 
finish near together. Boats obvious- 
ly going at a slower speed than they 
are capable of on the way out, be- 
fore the flag on the committee boat 
is lowered, will be disqualified. 
Summary of Manchester Yacht Club 
Open Races last Friday. 
Elapsed 
time 
Boat and owner. Hive Mie Ba 
CLASS P. START 2.40 
Onda, John Greenough 1 53 48 
Amoritt, C. B. & H. S. Wheelock 1 59 27 
Italia, George Lee 2 00 29 
SONDER KLASSE, START 2.45 
Ellen, Charles Curtis 2 04 05 
Cima, G. Lowell 217 19 
Demon, F. B. Crowinshield 2 47 35 
Beatrice, C. A. Wood 2 54 57 
Dorothy, G. L. Batchelder 3 03 15 
CLASS 1, 18-FOOTERS, START 3.10 
Louise, A. E. Whittemore 3 16 25 
Cheroot, E. & R. L. Hendrie 3 29 40 
Aurora, F. L. & R. W. Pigion 3 34 15 
Sealer, E. W. Murphy 3 37 30 
Dorchen, A. W. Finlay 3 38 45 
MARBLEHEAD ONE DESIGN, Start 2.05 
Lolita, C. H. W. Foster 3 29 35 
Atlanta, R. E. Stone & B. C.Tower 4 01 26 
Daffydil, H. M. Sears, withdrew 
MANCHESTER ONE DESIGN, Start 2.55 
Ketchup, George & Everett Fabyan3 25 20 
Asteria, Charles E. Hodges, Jr. 
Gnat, O. Ames 
Bluegrass, D. O’Hara ~ 
Teal, Billie Dexter 
Shad, Mason Sears 
Clarise, John Caswell, Jr 
Ruth, R. T. Paine, Jr., withdrew. 
Kiowa IL., J. A. Jeffries, withdrew. 
Minx, H. S. Grew, withdrew. 
Hiccough, Edith Fabyan, withdrew. 
CORINTHIAN, ONE DESIGN 
Half Moon, withdrew. 
We Three, withdrew. 
Charette, withdrew. 
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