NORTH SHORE BREEZE 19 
Successful Season Closed 
At Manchester Yacht Club. 
Last Saturday evening’s dance at 
the Manchester eC ide club 
brought to a close a successful sea- 
son. The summer months have 
been productive of some good rac- 
ing. The club house closed for the 
season Monday.: 
Leading in the point of interest 
were the ‘Quincy of races, the blue 
ribbon event for small yachts of 
Massachusetts bay, and which had 
been won and defended by the Man- 
chester Yacht club for many years. 
There were four yachts out for the 
cup, representing the Quincy, Cor- 
inthian, Boston and Manchester 
Yacht clubs. The Manchester Yacht 
club defended the cup, with the 
Manchester II], owned by Dr. John 
L. Bremer, and designed by E. A. 
Boardman, but after a series of in- 
teresting races the cup was lost to 
Manchester and went to the Wind- 
rim Kid of the Corinthian club, af- 
ter the Bonidrei of the Boston 
Yacht club had practically won it, 
but lost on a protest. 
The sailing tender races at the 
club have been very successful and 
Chairman G. \W. Mansfield of the 
regatta committee has given a race 
which averaged once a fortnight 
and brought out an entry of from 
five to eight boats. R. D. W. Smith 
won the trophy for the best  per- 
centage with a total of 87.4 and the 
other averages were as follows: 
N. Wigglesworth, 84.3; C. E. 
Cotting, Jr., 73.9; George Wiggles- 
worth, 64.6; A. F. Bemis, 22.8; 
Norman Read, 30; T. M. McKee, 
@1.1. 
There have been many pretty so- 
cial affairs at the club this year and 
the annual aquatic sports were as 
interesting as ever. Commodore S. 
P. Bremer, who has led the club for 
several seasons, will again be at the 
head of the club next year and the 
indications are brighter than ever 
for a successful season. 
Vehicles Collide. 
An accident of a most serious na- 
ture was very narrowly averted 
Monday evening at West Manches- 
ter. Wallace E. Stanley and Lewis 
Killam had been to Beverly to call 
on their fellow member in the A. O. 
WU. W., James Murray, who is re- 
ported ill, and were returning about 
10 o'clock. They were driving in 
Mr. Stanley’s light rubber tired 
runabout, and as they reached the 
avenue leading to Boardman’s 
Point, so-called, an empty two-horse 
hitch, belonging to one of the sum- 
mer residents there, came dashing 
out of the avenue and before any- 
thing could be done by either party, 
the ‘pole on the two-horse vehicle 
plunged into the light carriage and 
struck Mr. Stanley, who was nearer 
the horses, in the chest. 
The impact sent’ Mr. 
headlong onto the macadam road. 
Of the two, Mr. Killam was the 
more injured, his arm being con- 
siderably hurt and one side of his 
body being more or less bruised. 
The fact that the blow of the pole 
was of a glancing nature explains 
the narrow escape of Mr. Stanley. 
The carriage was more or less 
damaged, and one wheel was put 
out of commission. The owner of 
the pair of horses, which were being 
driven by the coachman, very kind- 
ly offered, the next day, to pay all 
expenses resulting from the colli- 
sion 
Killam 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar. 
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