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June 25, 1915 
YACHTING, GOLF, TENNIS 
AND OTHER SPORTS a ‘axe. 
Along the NORTH SHORE . ‘ sors 
HE Gloucester Yacht club has an- 
nounced its racing fixtures for 
To15.- The first race was held last 
Saturday afternoon and the races 
will be continued on Wednesdays and 
Saturdays throughout the season. 
On Monday, July 5, and Monday, 
September 6, Labor Day, there will 
be races. boats will include the first 
and second class; 18-foot and Glou- 
cester 15-foot classes. Class One in- 
cludes the “Onda III,” John Green- 
ough owner; “Nereid,’” Charles H. 
Lunt; “Edjaco II,” S. Edward Ray- 
mond. Class Two includes the 
“Jingo,” Lawrence FE. Andrews; 
“Sumaki,” William K. Harcourt; 
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Elizabeth,” A. Scott Parker; ‘Lila 
M,.” Charles S. Webster. The 18- 
foot class includes the “Arrow,” S. 
Edward Raymond; ‘Posey,” Archie 
Fenton; ‘Aurora,’ Roy W. Pigeon; 
irgeman ©, + Fassett; “La 
Chica,” David S. Greenough; “Mos- 
lem,” Dr. W. A. Rowe; ‘Privateer 
Me or. Wilder Pollard; “Scaler,” 
Everett A. Flye; “Tid I,’ Arthyr 
G. Leonard; ‘“‘Winsome,” Myron C. 
Wick; “Mouse,” W. G. Brown, Jr. 
In the 15-foot class are the boats 
Phaimer Twice,” A. 5S. Parker; 
“Slapinsal,”. John Clay. The course 
is in the outer harbor, the starting 
line being off Hawthorne Inn. The 
fixture circulars will be sent to those 
interested by addressing the secre- 
tary, W. S. Webber, Gloucester. The 
regatta committee comprises: — Vice- 
Commodore J. S. Raymond of Easi- 
ern Point; J. L. Brand of the Rocky 
Neck summer colony; J. G. Mehl- 
man, A. L. Millett, B. H. Colby, W. 
S. Webber, Dr. J. H. Bussey, Dr. 
W. A. Rowe and W. G. Brown, Jr., 
all of Gloucester. The judges are: 
Dr. J. H. Bussey, chairman; A. L. 
Millett, Simpson Lyle, W. 5. Web- 
ber, of Gloucester; J. L. Brand and 
Charles H. Lunt of the summer 
colony. 
Five well-known schooners and 
two sloops have already been enter- 
ed for the 200-mile ocean race of the 
Eastern Yacht club from New Lon- 
don to Marblehead around Cape Cod, 
which starts tomorrow. ‘The Constel- 
lation, Vagrant, I[rolita, Shyessa I\ 
and the Timandra are the schooners, 
while the sloops are the Shimna and 
Avenger. Other entries are expected 
SPRAYING AND 
INSECT WORK 
PATON 
Leon B. 
of the Homestead Golf Club, Danvers. 
One of the best golfers in 
New England. 
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from the fleet that will assemble in 
the lower Thames this week for the 
Harvatd- Yale, :race.=) Capt: Ho. S- 
Vanderbilt of the Vagrant has offer- 
ed a gold cup for large schooners and 
prizes will be given to the smaller 
schooners and the sloops. 
An open race of the Eastern Yacht 
club, Marblehead, is scheduled for to- 
morrow afternoon at Marblehead if 
the weather is fair. 
Next Wednesday, the 3oth, the 
ladies will go over the 18 holes in a 
medal play match at the Tedesco. 
A medal play match, with handi- 
cap, is on the card at the Tedesco 
Country club golf course at Swamp- 
scott this Saturday. 
R. E. Henderson 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder oT 
Over twenty players competed last 
Saturday in the members’ handicap 
medal play golf tournament, at the 
Essex County club, Manchester. - 
Francis I. Amory. was the winner 
of the best net score medal with 78, 
and Randolph Tucker turned in the 
best gross score—84. The summary: 
Gross Hdep. Net 
F. I. Amory, 88 Id, e706 
k. F. Tucker, 84 ree) 
R. P. Snelling, LOO eet oes 
A. I, Southerland, O4 To. (84 
C. A. Morey, 88 2 86 
J. H. Lancashire, 101 15 86 
5. Borden, Jr., 103 16 8&7 
FE. M. Gerould, 
Samuel Carr, 
Pag 220 2 93 
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No catds: «Mi Erdman. > Geo. +R. 
White, S. M. Merrill, E. Brooks, 
Adelbert Ames, F. D. Frazier, Wm. 
Luther, k. K. Arnold, Philip Stock- 
ton, R. S. Lovering. 
The next golfing event at the Es- 
sex County club will be a handicap 
bogey for men on Saturday, June 29, 
with first and second prizes. On Sat- 
urday, July 3, there will be a handi- 
cap medal play for men, with prizes 
for first and second net scores. The 
feature on the holiday, Monday, July 
5, will be “Independence Day Sweep- 
stakes.” 
But few cards were turned in by 
the golfers at the Tedesco Country 
club, Swampscott, after Saturday’s 
matches. In the competition for the 
best selected nine out of 18 holes with 
handicap, John H. Fahey’s card of 30 
was the best. 
The first half of the schedule of 
the Greater Salem Golf league is 
completed and the Salem Golf club is 
in the lead with. three wins and no 
defeats. . The Homestead Country 
club of Danvers is runner-up with 
two wins and a single defeat. The 
United Shoe is third with one win 
and two losses and Wenham has yet 
tO win a match. 
Otto Glockler, of the B. A. A., 
who is teaching tennis at the Essex 
County club this year, was instructor: 
at the Eastern Yacht club at Marble- 
head Neck last season. 
On Tuesday next will come the an- 
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nual open regatta of the Eastern Y. 
Ge 
George Lee’s 31-rater “Italia” won 
in Class P at the Hull races a week 
ago. Lhe “Itallia” is of the Corin- 
thian Y. C.’ fleet. 
Box 244 
BEVERLY. - MASS. 
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