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1932-1936 Newspaper Clippings
1936.
Black D
0000
Totals
32
5
8
27)
Totals
32 1 724
S. W. Harbor
100
000
000-
Blue Hill
100
000
22x-5
Irrors-Bowden 2. Cunio. Stanwood, H.
Astbury, Runs batted in-Demmons, Syl-
vester 2, P. Carter, Mills. Two base hits
-Mills. Stolen bases-H. Astbury, Mills.
Radeliff. Sacrifices Sylvester. Double
plays-Osgood to H. Astbury. Left on base
Blue Hill 7. S. W. Harbor 5. Base on
balls-Radeliff 2. Strikeouts by Dem-
mons 12. Black, Hits- off Radcliff 5 in
2-3: Black 3 In 1 1-3. Hit by pitch-
er-by Radelift (M. Astbury). Wild pitches
-Radcliff. Losing pitcher-Radeliff. Um-
pires-Shirley, Jenkins. Time-2:00. At-
tendance-300
Full Racing Season At Northeast Harbor
NORTHEAST HARBOR, July 13
This second day will see the com-
ward Memorial Cup race. This race
-The 1947 racing season of the
bined fleets of all the yacht clubs
has been an annual affair since
Northeast Harbor fleet has an un-
in the vicinity of Frenchman's Bay
1925 when it was sailed on the
usually full schedule this summer
participating in an all day race.
birthday of the former Commodore
for the four regular one design
The crowning event of the season
George Davenport Hayward. who
classes which are the International,
is the August cruise of the fleet
the first commodore of the
A, Luders 16. and the Bullseye
when visiting yachts from all along
Northeast Harbor fleet.
classes.
the Atlantic coast center their
OTHER RACES
During the month of July there
activity here for a three day cruise.
Other important special races will
will be six regular series races held
In addition to these events there
be tryouts for the Adams cup and
on Tuesday and Saturday of each
are numerous special races for
the Sears cup, team races with Bar
week. In August there will be eight
special classes of boats. On six
Ha-bor and Blue Hill, the seaman's
regular series races held on the
Fridays throughout the season
race sailed in Luders 16, the single
same days of the week.
there will be special all day races
handed Bullseye class race, and the
Two sailing events which always
for the larger sailing boats in the
final event of the season ,the Labor
attract a great deal of interest and
cruising class. These races were
Day regatta.
competition in these waters are the
started last year for the first time
For junior members the fleet,
two cruises, one on July 23, 24 and
and have proved so successful that
sailing instructions are held off
25. and the other coming on August
an increased number of these races
the Rock End dock each morning.
20, 21 and 22.
ha 3 been added to the schedule in
More than 50 youngsters report to
SEASON'S FEATURES
this clas
the six instructors who teach
An innovation on the July cruise
Of particular interest also are
elementary and advanced sailing.
Bar Harbor this year will be the
the seamanship race for boys under
Opportunity is also given for
ling of the Bar Harbor regatta
18 nd girls under 21 years of age,
private sailing lessons during the
the second day of the cruise.
and the George Davenport Hay-
afternoon.
Mon. 7-14-47
Full Racing Season At Northeast Harbor
NORTHEAST HARBOR, July 13
This second day will see the com-
-The 1947 racing season of the
ward Memorial Cup race. This race
bined fleets of all the yacht clubs
Northeast Harbor fleet has an un-
has been an annual affair since
in the vicinity of Frenchman's Bay
u sually full schedule this summer
1925 when it was sailed on the
participating in an all day race.
birthday of the former Commodore
fo." the four regular one design
The crowning event of the season
classes which are the International,
George Davenport Hayward. who
is the August cruise of the fleet
the first commodore of the
A, Luders 16. and the Bullseye
when visiting yachts from all along
Northeast Harbor fleet.
classes.
the Atlantic coast center their
OTHER RACES
During the month of July there
activity here for a three day cruise.
Other important special races will
will be six regular series races held
In addition to these events there
be tryouts for the Adams cup and
on Tuesday and Saturday of each
are numerous special races for
the Sears cup. team races with Bar
week. In August there will be eight
special classes of boats. On six
Ha-bor and Blue Hill, the seaman's
regular series races held on the
Fridays throughout the season
race sailed in Luders 16. the single
same days of the week.
there will be special all day races
handed Bullseye class race, and the
Two sailing events which always
for the larger sailing boats in the
final event of the season ,the Labor
attract a great deal of interest and
cruising class. These races were
Day regatta.
competition in these waters are the
started last year for the first time
For junior members the fleet.
two cruises, one on July 23, 24 and
and have proved so successful that
sailing instructions are held off
25, and the other coming on August
an increased number. of these races
the Rock End dock each morning.
20, 21 and 22.
ha 3 been added to the schedule in
More than 50 youngsters report to
SEASON'S FEATURES
this class.
the six instructors who teach
An innovation on the July cruise
of particular interest also are
elementary and advanced sailing.
to Bar Harbor this year will be the
the seamanship race for boys under
Opportunity is also given for
sailing of the Bar Harbor regatta
18 and girls under 21 years of age,
private sailing lessons during the
on the second day of the cruise.
and the George Davenport Hay-
afternoon.
UILA CAPTURES
FINLAY'S CHARM-WINS
NORTHEAST RACE
AT NO. EAST HARBOR
FINLAY'S CHARM
ORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July
NORTH EAST HARBOR, Me..
-In a seven knot easterly breeze
July 14-Thirty-four boats of the
yachts representing five classes of
North East Harbor fleet started the
OUTSAILS SABOT
che Northeast Harbor fleet, took part
second race of the July series here
today in the first of the regular races
today in a three-knot southerly
in the July series.
breeze. In the S class. Henry P.
Potter's Aquila Leads 30's at
In the 30 square meter class John
Finlay's Charm beat Frederic O.
Spedden's Spindrift by a little over
Northeast Harbor
R. Potter's Aquila won over Dr.
Francis C. Grant's Nancy by nearly
a minute. John Tyssowski's Valee
[Special Disp: ch to The Herald]
25 minutes. E. Farnham Butler's
nosed out John R. Potter's Aquila
NORTH EAST HARBOR, Me.,
Whistler took first place in the Law-
by 11 seconds to win the 30 square
ley division of class A, beating Harry
meter class race.
July 17-In a 10-knot northwest
Haskell's Kayleen by nearly two min-
In the Lawley division of class A.
breeze, 36 yachts of the Northeast
utes, In the Rice division of this
Joan Milliken's Kipper captured first
Harbor fleet crossed the starting line
class Reginald C. Robbins' Kinglet
place beating Vance C. McCormick's
in the third race of the July series
ed William L. E. Sinkler's Hoyden
Mecoh 2 by a little over a minute.
to the finish line by a little over four
In the Rice division of this class
here today.
minutes.
Reginald C. Robbins' Kinglet beat
Henry P. Finlay's Charm won the
In class B, W. Rodman Fay's Skip
J. Slater Murphy's Bob White to the
S class race, beating Eliot Richard-
Jack outfooted Dr. William Earl
finish line by nearly 2 minutes. W.
son's Sabot by nearly nine minutes.
Clark's Kit Kat by a little over two
Rodman Fay's Skip Jack won the B
class race beating Andrew McInnes'
In the 30 square meter class, John
minutes. Joseph L. Grant's Sizzle
aptured the Bullseye class race by
Venture 2 by nearly 9 minutes.
R. Potter's Aquila beat John Tys-
heading H. R. Neilson, Jr.'s Chizzle
S Class
Boat and owner
h m .
sowski's Valee by nearly a minute.
y over a minute and a half.
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
0 47 00
Wharton Sinkler's Last Chance
Spindrift. Frederick O. Spedden
o 18 08
30 Square Meter Class
Sabot. Eliot Richardson
0 IS 11
captured first place in the Lawley
quila. John R. Potter
29 28
30 Square Meter Class
laney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
Valee John Tyssowski
1
51
division of the A class by outsailing
55 23
Aquila John R. Potter
1 51
CLASS A
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 52 04
Finlay Matheson's Colleen by 25 sec-
Lawley Division
Lawley Division
Thistler. E. Farnham Butler
I 41 IS
Kipper. Joan Milliken
1 16 on
onds.
avieen. Harry G. Haskell
1 43 33
Mecoh 2. Vance C. McCormick
1 47
lecoh. Vance C. McCormick
Kayleen, Harry G. Haskell
1 49 20
In the Rice division of this class,
1 4D
10. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
Whistler E. Farnham Butler
1 19 30
410 57
onstance, Harry R. Medcira
53.45
Acolus. Louise and Alan Mellhenny
1 30 04
Reginald C. Robbins' Kinglet won
slleen. Finlay Matheson
03 on
Daffvdill. Francis Parkman
1 50.32
ast Chance. Wharton Sinkler
or 20
Colleen, Finlay Matheson
1 OS
its third straight race of the season
colus Louise and Alan Melllhenny
04 00
Constance, H. R Neilson
1 35.01
by defeating James S. Murphy's Bob
upper, Joan Milliken
04 18
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
1 58 43
affydill. Mrs. Henry Parkman
06 05
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
= 10 41
White by a little over a minute and
B
Class
CLASS B
Skin Jack. W. Rodmen Fay
1 55 58
a half.
tin Jack W Rodman Fay
1 58 23
Venture 2. Andrew MeInnes
07 35
W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack also
it Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1
Witnit. Constance Bradley
12 08
itnit. Constance Bradley
00 25
Kit Kat Dr. William Earl Clark
15 00
took it's third successive victory in
ein. Thomas Reath. Jr
03 55
Vera, Thomas Reach Jr
13
the B class, leading Dr. William Earl
had. Holmes H. Welch
2 04 28
Shad, Holmes, H. Welch
18 22
entur 2d. Andrew Melnnes
05 32
Rice Division
Clark's Kit Kat by nearly a minute.
CLASS A
Kintle' Reginald C. Robbins
1 43
S Class
Bob White, J. Slater Murphy
1 43
Rice Division
Charm. Henry P. Finbay
2 31 49
Don Q., David W Clark
no
inglet. Reginald C. Robbins
Sam-West. M. W. Wilder. 3d
16 12
Sabot. Ellot Richardson
10 10
oyden. William L E Sinkler
30-Square Meter Class
as
Hoyden. William L. E. Sinkler
2 16 16
ob White, J. Slater Murphy
59
Aquila. John R. Potter
31 58
No. 33. Rezinald E Wigham
2 16 17
on Q. Davis W Clark
2.00.03
Valee. John Tyssowski
32 54
M. D. I. Class
an-West M. 15 Wilder. J:
2 05 20
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
1 10 27
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
38.53
o. 33. Reginald E. Wigham
D.N.F
No. 11. Peter Chase
1 11 22
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
42 02
M. D. Q. Class
Bul's Eye Class
A Class, Lawley Division
Chizzle. A. P. and H. R Neilson. Jr. 1 20 OX
o. B. Lucretia G. Brooks
1 47 on
Playboy Mrs.
rimman
1 29 06
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
32 10
hite Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman 1 35 52
Sizzle. Nancy Grant
1 3th 20
Colleen. Finlav Matheson
Bullseye Class
Fidzet. George Richardson
1 as ao
Constance Harry R. Madeira
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskell
zzle. Joseph L. Grant
27
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
48
sizzle and H. R. Neilson. Jr.
Daffydill. Endicott Peabody 2d
135.49
deet. George Richardson
04 36
Aeolus. Louise and Alan Mellhenny
36.20
ayboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
12
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
say, John B. Thayer. 3d
23153
Kipper. Joan Milliken
02 32
B Class
Skip Jack W Rodman Far
04
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
38.08
Venture II. Andrew MeInnes
250,23
Vega. Henry Reath. Jr 2d
39.36
Witnit. Constance Bradley
3.00.39
Velox. Ann Honkins
$ 60 48
Spad. Holmes H. Welch
01 20
A Class. Rice Boats
Kinglet. Reginald C. Robbins
47 53
Bob White. James S. Murphy
49 an
Hoyden. William L E Sinkler
50 30
Don o David W. Clark
32.54
Sam-West. M. W Wilder, 3d
35 16
No. 33. Reginald E. Winzham
57 47
M D I Class
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
21
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman
1
59
No. 11. Peter Chase
1 26 31
Bull's Eye Class
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 as 04
Cityzate H. R. Neilson, Jr
1 42 31
Sinzle, Nancy Grant
1 12 11
Okay. John B. Thayer 3d
1 14
Fidset. George Richardson
1 45 03
FTER'S AQUILA TOPS
NORTHEAST HARBOR IS
RTHEAST HARBOR 30'S
Special Dispatch to The Herald]
ORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July
SCENE OF FIFTH RACE
Thirty-seven yachts of the
heast Harbor fleet started the
th race of the July series here
NORTHEAST HARBOR. July 22
THIRTY SQUARE METER CLASS.
Aquia, John R. Potter
7.26.06
y in a four knot southerly
-Twenty-one yachts of the North-
Valee, John Tyssowski
7:55:35
ze. John R. Potter's Aquila
east Harbor fleet left their home
A CLASS.
d out John Tyssowski's Valee
port this morning in a four knot
Colleen, Finlay Malheson
7:23:47
east to south breeze to sail their
Kipper, Joan Milliken
7:33:00
9 seconds to win the 30 square
No. 33, Reginald E. Wigham
8:03:10
fifth annual July cruise. Henry P.
r race.
B CLASS.
Finlay's Charm won the S class
e fleet starts its fifth annual
race over the twenty-two mile
Venture 2nd, Andrew Meinnes
7:23:06
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earle Clark
7.26:24
se tomorrow, racing to Haven,
course beating Frederic O. Speddins
Shad, Holmes H. Welch
7:28:24
and back to Northeast Harbor
The Spendthrift by an hour and
Withit. Constance Bradley
7:28:48
three minutes. John R. Potter's
Vega, Henry T. Reath
7:41:03
following day.
Skip Jack, W. Rodman Fay
7:49:45
Aqula easily beat John Tyssowskis
30 Square Meter Class
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS.
H M. S
Valee in the thirty square meter
Rhine, Charles G. Rice, 2nd
6:41:11
a. John R. Potter
04 as
class. In the A class Finlay Math-
John Tyssowski
01 31
Malabar 3rd. John S. Skillman
7:04:59
Dr. Francis C. Grant
08 37
eson's Colleen beat Joan Milliken's
Beatrice B., F. B. Talbot
7:15:37
me. William F Cochran
08 38
Ripper by nearly ten minutes, An-
Southern Cross. Henry Rawle
7:25:02
Herman M. Hassenbruch
21 36
drew McInnes Venture second nos-
May Mischief, Malcolm MacDuffie
D.N.P
A Class, Lawley Division
Roaring Bull. Thomas Gardiner
D.N.F
dill. Endicott Peabody 2d
ed out Dr. William Earle Clark's Kit
15344
Brant, E. P. Richardson, Junior
D.N.F
ler. E. Farnham Butler
3644
Kat by a little over three minutes
on. Harry G. Haskell
1 38 45
Chance Wharton Sinkler
157.37
in the miscellaneaus class, Charles
n. Finlay Matheson
00:01
G. Rice 2nd, Rhine of the Eastern
ence. Harry R. Madeira
00 21
Elizabeth Madeira
00 24
Yacht Club of Marblehead. Mass.,
r. Joan Milliken
2.01 11
beat John F. Skillman's Malabar
8. Louise and Alan Melihenny
20137
h 2. Vance C. McCormick
2 03 03
third by A little over twenty three
B Class
minutes on corrected time.
Holmes H. Welch
2.02.46
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
6:23:52
ire 2. Andrew MeInnes
02.52
Spindrift Frederick O. Spedden
26:25
Henry T. Reath
103.23
Constance Bradley
2 04 59
Sea Fox, Wilfred Jones
7:32:00
Et Dr. William Earl Clark
2 03 43
Jack Wm. Rodman Fas
08.30
. Ann Hopkins
12 03
A Class. Rice Division
EWING'S SEA FOX WINS
West. M. W. Wilder. 3d
2004
et Reginald C. Robbin
01 33
NORTHEAST RETURN
White, James S. Murphy
03.28
Mario Heck
03 20
n. William I. E Sinkler
03 12
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me.,
Q., David W Clark
06 05
July 23-Leaving Center Harbor at
3. Regina'd E. Wigham
07 19
Haven, Me., in a five-knot smoky
M. D. 1. Class
so'wester, 21 yachts of the Northeast
> Rabbit Timothy G. Stillman 0 58 26
Harbor fleet arrived back here to-
11. Peter Chase
0.58.32
6. Lucretia G. Brooks
0 38.33
day. In the S class. Byard Ewing's
Bullseye Class
Sea Fox defeated Henry P. Finlay's
Henry Parkman
1 13 15
George Richardson
13
Charm by 12 seconds over the 181/2-
Nancy Grant
17 36
mile course.
Polly Thompson
19 30
le. A. P. and H. R. Neilson. Jr. 1 22 27
John Tyssowki's Valee won the 30-
square meter class race, beating
John R. Potter's Aquila by 12 sec-
onds. The A class race was run by
Finlay Matheson's Colleen. Ir the
B class Henry T. Reath's Vega de-
feated Andrew McInnes's Venture
II by nearly two minutes. In the
Miscellaneous class, Malcolm Mac-
Duffie's May Mischief outsailed John
S. Stillman's Malabar III by nearly
three minutes on corrected time.
S Class
El. time
Boat and owner.
h. m. E.
Sea Fox. Byard Ewinz
3 27 17
Charm Henry P. Finlay
3 29
Spindrift. Frederie O. Spedden
3 03 12
30-Square Meter Class
Valee. John
3.24.03
Aquila. John R. Potter
3 24 15
A Class
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
3.28.42
No. 33. Recinald E. Wisham
Withdrew
Kipper, Joan Milliken
Withdrew
R Class
Vega. Henry T. Reath
3 26 16
Venture 11. Andrew MeInnes
3.28.13
Skin Jack. W. Rodman Fax
3 29 16
Witnit, Constance Bradley
3 32 17
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
3 36 18
Shad. Holmes H. Welch
3 40 38
Miscellaneous Class
Rhine. C. G. Rice, 2d. 2.55 16
55 16 (4)
Malabar, III. Stillman 3.14.36
2.47.56 (2)
Beatrice. B F B Talbot 3 12.03
20136 (5)
Southern Cross. Rawle 3 29.12
2 81 17 (3)
May Mischief. M'D'ffie a 29.34
44 32 (1)
Roaring Bull. Gardiner 3 47 21
3 12 01 (6)
Brant, Richardson. Jr d-n 1
da : (7)
VALEE CAPTURES
NORTHEAST HARBOR
PHOTO FINISHES
July
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
18
NORTHEAST RACE
Boat and Owner
h m.
AT N. E. HARBOR
Sabot, Eliot Richardson
2/10
30 Square Meter Class
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
09
Aquila, John R. Potter
14
Sabot, Kinglet. Skip Jack
Valee. John Tyssowski
28
First Four Winners Have
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
29
Among Winners
A Class, Lawley Division
No. 7. Helen Morris
But Seconds to Spare
1 38
Kayleen, Harry G. Haskell. Jr
1.38
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Mecoh Vance C. McCormick
1 39
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
1 40
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July
Constance. Harry R. Madeira
141
27-In an eight-knot southwest
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
1
29-Photo finishes would have been
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
14:
breeze, 36 yachts of the Northeast
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
143
Harbor fleet crossed the starting
a big help to judges in the seventh
Daffydill. Endicott Peabody. 2d
Sinbad 2d. Charles Pratt
line in the sixth race of the July
of the July yacht series here today
Acolus. Robert W. Tilney. Jr
Withdra
series here today. John Tyssowski's
B
Class
Valee won the 30-square meter race,
as the first four winners squeezed
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
beating John R. Potter's Aquila by
across the line with but seconds to
Witnit. Constance Bradley
14
Velox. Ann Hopkins
nearly 316 minutes.
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1
spare.
Shad, Holmes H. Welch
1
Ellot Richardson's Sabot won in
John R. Potter's Aquila nipped
Vega. Henry T. Reath
1
the S 138, beating Henry P. Fin-
Venture 2d. Andrew MeInnes
lay's Charm by nearly two minutes.
John Tyssowski's Valee by 20 sec-
A Class, Rice Division
Knigley. Rezinald C. Robbins
1
In the Lawley division of the A class
onds in the 30-square meter class;
Bob White, Ray L. Murphy
Helen Morris' No. 7 captured first
Eliot Richardson's Sabot repeated in
Halo, Marie Heck
Don Q.. David W Clark
honors, beating E. Farnham Butler's
the S class by 48 seconds over Henry
Sammy West, M. M. Wilder, 3d.
14
Alanda, Pamela Brinton
Whistler by nearly a minute and a
Finlay's Charm: Helen Morris took
No. 33. Reginald E. Wigham
half. In the Rice division, Reginald
M. D. I. Class
C. Robbins' Kinglet came home a
her second straight in the Lawley
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
0
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman
0
winner ahead of James S. Murphy's
division of class A, edging Harry
Felix 2d. Peter Chase
0
Bob White by nearly five minutes.
Madeira's Constance by 38 seconds;
Bullseye Class
In the B class. W. Rodman Fay's
Chizzle, A. P. & H. R. Neilson. Jr. 1
Reginald Robbins' Kinglet beat Ray
Bicker, Polly Thompson
Skip Jack beat Dr. William Earl
Sizzle. Nancy Grant
Clark's Kit Kat by almost a minute
Murphy's Bob White by 13 seconds
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
and a half.
in the Rice division of this fleet.
S Class
S Class
Boat and Owner
El.time
Boat and owner
h. m. a.
Sabor. Eliot Richard-on
h
Sabot. Eliot Richardson
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
142 13
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
2 21 38
2 23 25
30 Square Meter Class
10-Square Meter Class
Aquila. John R. Potter
1 37 27
Valee, John Tyssowski
Valee. John Tyssowski
1374
Aquila. John R. Potter
Akile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
1.39.03
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
3 17 30
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
133.56
A Class-Lawler Division
A Class-Lawley Division
No. 7. Helen Morris
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
13140
No. 7. Helen Morris
0.46.30
Kavleen. Harry G. Haskell. Jr
1
Constance. Harry N Madeira
o os
Daffydill. Endicott Peabody 2d
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
n 20
1
Kinner Joan Milliken
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
0.47.81
1 38 26
1
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskell
0 47 33
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
1 10 23
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
0 48 05
Mecoh 11. Vance C McCormick
1
Colleen Finlay Matheson
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
0.48.22
1
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
n 22
1 42
Dally ml Endicott Peabody
o 48 34
Constance. H. R. Neilson
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
o 18 15
R Class
Kipper. oJan Milliken
o 50 41
Jack W Rodman Fav
1 37 56
B Class
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 39
Skip Jack. W. Rolman Fay
n 16 19
Vera, Henry T. Reath
Shad Holmes H. Welch
I 39 39
Vega. Henry T. Reath
0 47 47
14050
Venture II. Andrew MeInnes
Shad, Holmes H. Welch
D 48 36
1
0 48
Witnit. Constance Bradley
Velox Ann Hopkins
Velox. Ann Hookins
1 52.50
Kit Kat. Dr. William Eart Clark
o 48 56
2 01 35
Witnit. Constance Bradley
0 49 35
A Class-Rice Division
Venture II. Andrew McInnes
d. n. f.
Kinglet. Reginald C. Robbins
1 38 44
Bob White James S. Murphy
A Class-Ric Division
1 43 20
Sammy-West M. W. Wilder. Sd
Kinglet. Reginald C. Robbins
0 16 04
1 46 53
Bob White. Ray L. Murphy
o 46 17
Alanda. Pamela Brinton
1 49 38
Don Q. David W. Clark
D 46 19
Don Q David W Clark
1 49 48
No. 33. Reginald E. Wigham
Sammy West. M. W. Wilder, 3d
0 49
1 50 53
Halo. Marie Heck
Halo. Mary Heck
0 49 38
1 31 17
No. 33. Reginald E Wirham
0.33.01
M D I Class
Alanda, Pamela Brinton
1 18 28
No. 11. Peter Chase
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
0 48 16
M. D. I. Class
0 48 44
Rabon Timothy G. Stillman 0 48
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman 0
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
1 on 24
Bull'seve Class
Playboy Mrs. Henry Parkman
Felix II. Peter Chase
1 14 00
Bicker, Polly Thompson
33 15
Bullseye Class
Sizzle Nancy Grant
n 54.49
0 37 50
Playboy Henry Parkman
1 11 39
Sizzle. Nancy Grant
1 12 03
Chizzle. A.P. and H.R. Neilson. Jr. 0 38 27
Chizzle, A. P and H. R Nailson.
Ch zzle. A. P. and H. R. Neilson. Jr
12
35
Bicker. Polly Thompson
1 14 21
SEASON'S BEST FLEET
AQUILA CAPTURES FIRST
ATNORTHEAST HARBOR
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me,
PLACE IN N'EAST RACE
Aug. 5-In a light northerly breeze
of about three knots, the largest
fleet of yachts which has started a
race this season sailed the second
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Aug. 3-
Sinbad 2. Charles Pratt
2-09-40
Polly D., Luke Hopkins
2-09-41
race of the August series here today.
John R. Potter's Aquila captured
Colleen, Finlay Matheson
2-09-55
In the 30-square-meter class,
first place in the 30-square meter
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
2-10-08
Constance, H. R. Neilson
2-10-10
John R. Potter's Aquila beat John
class as the August series of racing
Ino, Elizabeth Madeira
2-10-35
Tyssowski's Valee by almost a
opened at the Northeast Harbor
Mecoh 2. Vance C. McCormick
2-11-56
Yacht club. Forty-four yachts
Kipper, Joan Milliken
2-30-41
minute. Henry P. Finlay's Charm
won the S class race, beating Eliot
participated in the program.
B CLASS.
Richardson's Sabot by nearly two
The Aquila beat John Tyssówski's
Vega, Henry T. Reath
2-10-19
minutes.
Valee by three minutes.
Skip Jack W. Rodman Fay
2-10-42
In the Lawey division of the A
In the S Class. Walter S. Finlay,
Kit Kat. Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
2-11-25
Venture 2. Andrew McInnes
2-12-55
class, Finley Matheson's Colleen
Jr.'s Charm beat Eliot Richardson's
Ace. Marcia C. Stebbins
2-14-35
captured first honors, outsailing L.
Sabot by more than two minutes.
Velox. Ann Hopkins
2-15-01
Farnham Butler's Whistler by
E. Parnham Butler's Whistler won
111 Wind, Ann W. Hessenbruch
2-16-54
almost two minutes.
the Lawley division of the A Class
Witnit. Constance Bradley
2-18-40
In the Rice division of this class.
Shad, Holmes H. Welch
2-21-27
from Rev. Malcom E. Peabody's
Reginald C. Robbins' Kinglet beat
Daffydill.
A CLASS-RICE DIVISION.
Adam Rhodes' Eaglet by almost two
In the Rice Division of this class,
Kinglet. Reginald C. Robbins
2-05-10
minutes. Constance Bradley's Wit-
Reginald C. Robbin's Kinglet con-
Hoyden, Michael Crofoot
2-07-03
nit edged Marcia C. Stebbins' Ace by
Don Q. David W. Clark
2-14-16
tinued its winning ways by beating
Englet. Adam Rhodes
2-16-45
57 seconds to win the B class race.
Michael Crofoot's Hoyden by nearly
Bob White, James S. Murphy
2-17-03
S Class
two minutes.
Sammy-West, M. W. Wilder, 3rd
2-17-23
E1. time
Boat and Owner
h. m.
In the B Class, Henry T. Reath's
Halo, Marie Heck
2-20-43
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
1 28 26
Almanda, Pamela Brinton
2-21-54
Vega nosed out W. Rodman Fay's
Sabot. Eliot Richardson
1 30 21
No. 33, Reginald E. Wigham
2-22-53
30-Square-Meter Class
Skip Jack by twenty-three seconds.
M. D. I. CLASS.
Aquila. John R. Potter
1 22 36
Summary:
1-10-11
Valee, John Tyssowski
1
Kittywake, Mary F. Jordan
Nancy, Dr. C. Francis Grant
S. CLASS.
White Rabbit, Timothy G. Stillman 1-11-18
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 27 03
Charm. Walter S. Finlay, Jr
2-51-39
Felix 2. Peter Chase
1-11-23
A Class. Lawley Division
Sabot, Elict Richardson
2-53-45
No. 6, Lucretia G. Brooks
1-11-42
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
1 26 31
30 SQUARE METER CLASS.
BULLSEYE CLASS.
Whistler. E. Farnsham Butler
1 28 49
Playboy, Henry Parkman, 3
1-31-30
Mecoh 11. Vance C. McCormick
13037
Aquila, John R. Potter
2-49-56
Imo. Elizabeth Maderia
1 32 19
Valee. John Tyssowski
2-53-20
Bicker. Polly Thompson
1-34-52
Acolus. Robert W. Tilney.
Jr
1.33.50
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grani
2-53-53
Chizzle, Harry R. Medeira
1-35-14
Polly, R. Luke Honkins
1 34 : 3
Agila Herman M. Hessenburch
2-55-33
Sizzle Nance Grant
1-38-01
Kayleen, Harry G. Haskell. Jr
131.00
Daffydill. Endicatt Peabody. 2d.
1.35.47
A CLABSLAWLEY DIVISION
Kipper. Joan Milliken
1 36 17
1-58-39
VALEE HOME FIRST
Constance H. R. Nelson
1 34 76
E Farnham Butler
Sinhad II. Charles Pratt
13713
Daffddiff Rev Malcolm E. Peabody 2-02-00
2-07-30
IN NORTHEAST RACE
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1 37 40
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskell, Jr
B Class
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
Witnit. Constance Bradley
Ace, Marcia C. Stebbins
1 31 25
7 -In an eight-knot southwest breeze
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
13453
45 boats sailed the third race of the
Shad, Holmes H. Welch
1 33 03
Vera. Henry T Reath
133.35
August series here today. In the
Skip Jack, W Rodman Fay
136.01
Velox. Ann Honkins
1 36 48
30-square meter class John Tyssow-
Ventire II. Andrew MeInnes
1 12 05
ski's Valee nipped John R. Potter's
III Wind. Ann W. Hessenbruch
1 IS 43
Aquila at the finish by nearly two
A Class. Rice Division
Kinglet, Reginald C. Robins
1 32
minutes.
Eaglet. Adam Rhodes
31 34
S Class-14 Miles
Horden. Michael Crofnot
1 34
Boat and owner
h m. 5.
Alanda. Pamela Brinton
Charm, Henry P. Finlay
= 29 59
Don Q.. David W Clark
133.31
Sabot. Eliot Richardson
35 14
No. 33, Rezinald L Wigham
1.38.21
Rob White. James S. Murphy
1 39 06
30-Square Meter Class-14 Miles
Halo. Marie Heck
14603
Valee. John Tyssowski
29 18
Sammy West. M. W. Wilder. 3d
1 45 13
Aquila. John R. Potter
2.30.38
M. D. I. Class
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
31 19
Ahile, Herman M. Hessenbruch
33 24
Kitewake. Marv F. Jordan
4S 12
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman
49 21
A Class, Lawley Division-14 Miles
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
30
Whistler E. Farnham Butler
42.00
Felix II. Peter Chase
32 or
Aeolus. Robert W Tilmey, Jr
48.44
Bullseye Class
Kipper, Joan Milliken
50.01
32.47
Chizzle. Harry R. Maderia
KY to
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskel. Jr
Mecoh 2. Vance C. McCormack
34 02
Bicker. Polly Thompson
1 03 17
Polly, D. Luke Hopkins
36 13
Playboy Henry Parkman. 3d
1 03 07
Daffydill. Endicott Peabody, 2d
39 33
Sizzle, Nancy Grant
1 07 18
Sinbad 2. Charles Pratt
3 03 06
Fidget. Harrison W. Wood
1 09 49
Constance. H. R. Neilson
3 04 02
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
3 03 33
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
3 on
Colleen, Finlay Matheson
3 10 10
B Class-14 Miles
DUCEY'S DAFFYDILL
Witnit. Constance Bradley
3 02 0
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
3 0257
NORTHEAST WINNER
Kit Kat. Dr. Wm Earl Clark
3 04 36
Ace. Henry T Reath
3 07 29
NORTHEAST HARBOR.
Venture 2. Andrew McInnes
3 09 33
Shad, Holmes H. Welch
3 13 00
Aug. 8-John Ducey sailed his
II Wind. Ann W. Hessenbruch
3 19 06
Daffydill to a two and a half-
Velox. John R. Potter
withdrawn
A Class. Rice Division-It Miles
minute victory to capture the boys'
Kinglet, Reginald C. Robbins
2 57 39
scamanship race cup at the yacht
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
3 00 22
club here today. In the day's other
Alanda, Pamela Brinton
3.07.02
Don Q. David W. Clark
3 08 10
contest, Constance Bradley helmed
Bob White. James S. Murphy
3 09 44
her Colleen to a 35-second lead
Eaglet. Adam Rhodes
3 10 43
Samy West Samuel B. Wilder
3 15 24
over the women's fleet.
Halo. Marie Heck
3 16.01
No. 33, Reginald E. Wigham
3 18 23
Boys' Seamanship Race
El. time
M. D. I. Class-3 Miles
Boat and owner
h. m.
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
0 43 31
Daffydill. John G. Duery 24
10 23
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman 0 16 10
Aleda William D. L ppineott
21 53
Kittywake, Mary Fell Jordan
0 47 13
Aelous. Henry T Reath
10 12
Felix 2. Peter Chase
d. n. f.
Whistler. John Suilman
DNF
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskell. Jr
Bullseye Class-3 Miles
Disq.
Women's Race
Bicker. Polly Thompson
00 41
Colleen. Constance
45
Playboy. Henry Parkman. 3rd
1.00 50
Kipper. Joan Mithken
00 10
Fidget. Harrison W. Wood
1011
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
10140
Chizzle, Harry R. Madeira
Last Chance. Mrs. Warton Sinkler 1 02 30
Sizzle. Nancy Grant
08 20
GRANT'S NANCY
BETSY SCORES WIN
VIXEN III WINS
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
DEFEATS AQUILA
[Special Dispatch to The Herald
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
N. E. HARBOR RACE
11-The Seal Harbor regatta con-
Features Race Week Start at
cluded the second day of the North-
east Harbor fleet race week. J. A.
Spray, Shad Also Score Race
Northeast Harbor
Harris, 3rd's Betsy beat J. D. Arch-
Week Triumphs
bold's Vixen III by 32 minutes on
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
corrected time in the miscellaneous
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
10-The first event of the race week
class.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me.,
series of the Northeast Harbor fleet
x Class
El. Time
Aug. 12-The Bar Harbor schooner
and also the fourth of the August
Boat Owner
h. m. S.
race and the Southwest Harbor
Betsy, J. A. Haris. 3rd
6 04 49
series started here today with 43
Vixen 3. J. D. Archbold
6 36 51
Yacht Club concluded the third day
Halabar 3. John S. Stillman
6 43 41
yachts competing in a four knot
Symph. Fulton J. Redman
D. N. F.
of the Northeast Harbor fleet race
May Mischief, Malcolm A. MacDuf
southerly breeze.
fie
D. N. F
week. Eight boats took part in the
Southern Cross Henry Rawle
D. N.F.
In the 30 square meter class Dr.
Seawane, Wharton Sinkler
D. N.F.
schooner race, competing in a light
Francis Grant's Nancy nosed out
S Class
Artemis W. P. Scott
6 33 54
easterly. J. D. Archibald's Vixen
John R. Potter's Ayuila by 24 sec-
Sabot. Eliot Richardson
6
III sailed in a winner, easily beating
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
6
onds. The S class race was won by
Emily 2nd. Barclay McFadden
7 24 40
J. A. Harris, 3d's Betsy by nearly 25
Spary, Edifh Clark
D. N.F.
Henryq P. Finlay's Charm, which
Three Brothers. Edward Mac C.
minutes on corrected time.
Blair
D. N. F.
beat Elliot Richardson's Sabot by a
The combined S class and 30-
30 Square meter class
Azile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
54 50
square meter class race was won by
little over two and a half minutes.
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
In the Lawley division of class A,
Valee, John Tyssowski
8 00 :
Edith Clark's Spray which beat
Aquila. John R. Potter
8 21 45
Elliot Richardson's Sabot by a lit-
Farnham Butler's Whistler captured
A
Class
tle more than 25 minutes. Holmes
Whistler E Farnham Butler
G 38 22
first place to beat Endicott Peabody,
Acolus, Robert W Tilney, Jr
7011
H. Welch's Shad beat E. Farnham
2d's. Daffydill by nearly two minutes.
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
Butler's Whistler by nearly two
Don Q. David W Clark
8
In the Rice division Michael Cro-
Hoyden. Michael Crotont
30 24
minutes in the combined A and B
Last Chance William L. E Sinkler D. N. F
foot's Royden led Adam Rhode's
Kayleen, Harry G. Haskell. Jr
D.
N.
F.
class.
Eaglet by a little over three minutes.
B Class
BAR HARBOR SCHOONER RACE
Vega, Henry T Reath
G
Constance Bradley's Witnit stepped
x Class. 14 Miles
Shad Holmes H. Welch
6 26
S 02 30
Vixen 3d. J. D. Archbold
4 04
fast at the finish to defeat Andrey
Kit Kat. Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
Skip Jack W Rodman Fay
S 09 09
Betsy, J. A. Harris. 3d
4245
McInnes' Venture II by seven sec-
Acc. Marcia C. Stebbins
D. N. F.
Sagamore. Elizabeth Madeira
5053
onds.
Witnit, Constance Bradley
D. N. F.
Malabar 3d. John S. Stillman
6381
May Michief. Malcolm A. MacDuffie 011
S-Class-Nine Miles
M D I Class
Southern Cross. Henry Rawle
17 0
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
3 49 09
1 28 58
Beatrice B. Dr. F. B. Talbot
D
Sabot. Elliot R. Richardson
Felix Peter Chase
4 as 50
1 31 28
Kittiwake. Mary Fell Jordan
5 19 31
Nymph, Fulton J. Redman
D
30 Square Meter Class-Nine Miles
SOUTHEAST HARBOR YACHT CLUB
Bullseye Class
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
22 16
Bicker. Polly Thompson
S and 30-Square Meter Class
Aquila. John R. Potter
1 23 10
chizzle. Harry R Madeira
45750
Spray, Edith Clark
23.3
Agile, Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 24 06
Fizzle. Naney Grant
50025
Sabot. Elliott Richardson
Valee, John Tyssowski
1 26 09
Playboy. Henry Parkman. 3rd
3 11 05
D.N.F.
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
A-Class, Lawley Division-Nine Miles
Fidget, Harrison W. Wood
Aquila. John R. Potter
Emily 2. Barclav MacFadder
D.
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
48
Flying Cloud. Edward MacFadden
D.
N.
Daffydill Endicott Peabody, 2d
1 29 44
Acolus Robert W. Tilney, Jr
Valee. John Tyssowski
D.
30 21
D.
Polly, D. Luke Hopkins
Agile. Herman M. Hesenbruch
N.
1 30 37
1 31 36
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
D.
Mecah 2. Vance O. McCormick
Ino Ehzabeth Madeira
Makai 3. Horace Mann
D.
13142
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskell, Jr
1 33 41
A and B Classes
Sinbad 2. Charles Pratt
133.08
Shad. Holmes H. Welch
T 36
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
1 36 27
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
37
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
1 46.49
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
46
Constance. H. R. Neilson
1 48.54
Venture 2. Andrew Macinnes
8 00
B-Class-Nine Miles
Acolus Robert W. Tilney. Jr.
8 OR
Witnit Constance Bradley
Vega. Henry T. Reath
S 15
1 34 03
Venture 2. Andrew MeInnes
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
D.
1 34 12
Acc. Marcia C. Stebbins
Kit Kat. Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
D.
1 24 27
Shad. Holmes H Welch
Havleen. Harry G. Haskell
D.
1 34 14
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
D.
Skipjack W Rodman Fay
135.15
Kitkat Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
Witnit Constance Bradley
D.
1 37 34
Vega. Henry T Reath
13747
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
D.
III Wind, Ann W Hessenbruch
38.03
M-D-I Class
Velox. Ann Hopkins
1 38.47
No 6. Luteretia G. Brooks
3 20
A-Class, Rice Division-Nine Miles
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman
3
Hoyden, Michael Crofoot
1 33 19
Kittiwake. Mary Fell Jordan
3 20
Earlet, Adam Rhodes
1 36 23
Chase
3 20
Don Q.. David W Clark
1 37 59
Bullseye Class
Kinglet, Reginald C. Robbins
1 38 07
Chizzle, Harry R. Maderia
3
Alanda. Pamela Brinton
1 39.44
Bicker. Polly Thompson
3 45
Sammy West M. W Wilder. 2d
1 40 10
Fidget. Harrison W. Wood
45
Rob White, James S. Murphy
14
Sizzle. Nancy Grant
3 45
Halo. Marie Heck
1 37 50
Playboy. Henry Parkman
3 47
M. D. I. Class-3 Miles
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
0 47 50
White Rabbit Timothy G. Stillman
0 40 01
Kitty Wake. Mary Fell Jordan
o 50 15
Felix 2. Peter Chase
0 50 51
Bullseye Class-3 Miles
Chizzle. Harry R Madeira
0 34 04
Fidset. Harrison W. Wood
o 56 53
Sizzle, Naney Grant
0 59 15
Playboy Henry Parkman, 3rd
0 59 17
Bicker, Polly Thompson
0 59 18
VIXEN III REPEATS
GRANT'S NANCY BEST
AQUILA TRIUMPHS
OF NORTHEAST FLEET
IN NORTHEAST SAIL
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me.,
Aug. 18-Forty-seven yachts. the
AT N. E. HARBOR
largest number of the season, started
Wins by 30 Minutes in Maine
the sixth race of the August series
here today in a six-knot southerly
Sabot,
Kayleen,
Whistler,
Ocean Race
breeze. In the 30-square-meter class,
Sammy-West Also Collect
Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy came
(Special Dispatch to The HeraldI
in first to beat John R. Potter's
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
Aquila by a little over three minutes.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
13 - The Northeast Harbor ocean
S Class, 7% Miles
El. time
25-Forty-six yachts started the
race finished the miscellaneous class
Boat and Owner
h. m.
racing of race week today. Six boats
Sabot. Elliott Richardson
1 20
eighth race of the August series here
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
1 30 14
today in a nine-knot northwest
started in a three-knot southerly
30-Square-Meter Class. 14 Miles
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
00 58
breeze. In the 30-square meter class
breeze. J. D. Archbold's Vixen III
Aquila. John R. Potter
3 04 20
John R. Potter's Aquila beat Dr.
3 04 21
again won, beating J. A. Harris 3d's
Winsome, William F Cochran
Valee. John Tyssowski
3.29.30
Francis C. Grant's Nancy by 3 1/2
Agile. Herman M. Heasenbruch
3 33 41
Betsy by nearly 30 minutes.
minutes
A Class. Lawley Division. 7% Miles
In the afternoon, 44 One Design
In the S class. Elliot Richardson's
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
1 30 59
yachts sailed the fourth of the race
Constance, H. R. Neilson
1 32 88
Sabot beat Henry P. Finlay's Charm
Daffydill, Endicott Peabody,
2d.
1 33 01
by 55 seconds. Harry G. Haskell,
week series and the fifth of the
Kaylee. Harry G. Haskell, Jr
1 33 31
August series in an eight-knot
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
13400
Jr.'s. Kayleen captured first place
Aeolus. Robert W. Tilney, Jr
1 34 47
in the Lawley division of the A class
southerly breeze.
Polly. D. Luke Hopkins
1 35 25
Sinbad II. Charles Pratt
1.35.40
to beat E. Farnham Butler's Whistler
In the 30 square meter class, Dr.
Mecoh 11. Vance C. McCormick
1 36 21
Francis C. Grant's Nancy beat John
13907
by a little more than a minute.
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Tyssowski's Valee by a little over a
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1 39 11
In the Rice division. Samuel B.
minute. Elliot Richardson's Sabot
Kipper, Joan Milliken
150.30
Wilder's Sammy-West nipped James
B Class. 7% Miles
defeated Henry P. Finlay's Charm,
S. Murphy's Bob White by 21 sec-
Shad, Holmes H Welch
1 33 2
by a little over 4 minutes in the S
Vega. Henry T. Reath
1 34 35
onds at the finish line.
Venture II. Andrew MeInnes
1 37 09
In the B class. Dr. William Earl
class.
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 38.30
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1 33.27
Clark's Kit Kat sailed in a winner.
Ocean Race. X Class-25 Miles
Boat and owner:
m.
111 Wind. Ann W. Hessenbruch
1 39 47
14003
beating Ann Hopkins' Velox by a
Vixen 3. J. D. Archhold
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
Velox. Ann Hopkins
1 40 21
little more than a minute.
Betsy J. A. Harris 3d
Witnit. Constance Bradley
1 43 40
Vavu Richard Harte
S Class. 14 Miles
May Mischief, Malcolm A. Mac-
A Class. Rice Division. 7% Miles
m. E.
Duffic
55035
Bob White, James S. Murphy
1 32 17
Sabot. Elliot Richardson
2 31 54
23243
Southern Cross. Henry Rawie
Sammy-West Samuel B. Wilder
1.35.04
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
Sagamore, Elizabeth Madeira. disqualified
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
135.50
30-Square Meter Class. 14 Miles
One Design. S Class-11 Miles
Kinglet. Reginald C. Robbins
1 37 26
23 21
1 38 18
Aquila. John R. Potter
Sabol. Elliott Richardson
OT as
Don Q. David W. Clark
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
26 51
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
No. 33. Reginald E. Wigham
1 40 20
1 42 56
Akile, Herman M. Hessenbruch
33 08
3 11 13
30 Square Meter Class-11 Miles
Englet. Adam Rhodes
Valee. John Tysowski
Withdrew
03 12
Alanda. Pamela Brinton
1 47 10
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
Valee, John Tystowski
No 38. Jarvis Cromwell
1475
A Class, Lawley Division-14 Miles
3061 10
Agile. Herman M Hessenbruch
Halo. Marie Heck
1 49 02
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
40 35
2.07.06
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
41 54
Aquile. John R. Potter
3.08 : 22
M. D. I. Class. 51/2 Miles
43 28
1 13321
Daffydill. Endicott Peabody
A Class. Lawley Division-716 Miles
Felix II. Peter Chase
Aeolus. Robert Tilney, Jr
43
Daffydill, Endicott Peabody 2d
No. G. Lucretia G. Brooks
1 38.56
1 16'32
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
45.35
30
Whistler, E. Farnham Butler
1.55.35
Kittiwake. Mary Fell Jordan
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
47 13
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman
1 13
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
15
Constance H. R. Neilson
Polly, D. Luke Hopkins
Bullseye Class. 51/2 Miles
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Polly D. Luke Hopkins
48.31
Aeolus, Robert W. Tilney
03
Kayleen Harry G. Haskell. Jr
Fidzet Harrison W. Wood
04 11
58.36
Constance. Crawf'd C. Maderia.
48 44
Meeni Vance C. McCormick
Chizzle. Harrv R. Madeira
04 12
59 16
Mecoh 2. Vance C. McCormick
50 04
Colleen Finlay Matheson
Bicker. Polly Thompson
Sinbad Charles Pratt
53 06
08 18
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Playboy, Henry Parkman. 3d
10 08
Sizzle. Nancy Grant
04 08
Kipper, Joan Milliken
withdrew
Kipper. John Milliken
B Class-11 Miles
Sinbad 2. Charles Pratt
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler withdrew
Kit Kat. Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
45.52
Velox. Ann Hopkins
4659
B Class-ili Miles
Witnit. Constance Bradley
48.05
Venture a Andrew Meinnes
03 1 (
QUILA TRIUMPHS
Ace, Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
04 10
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
35
Kit Kat. Dr Wm. Earl Clark
04 43
AT N. E. HARBOR
Venture Andrew, MeInnes
51 49
Skip Jack W Rodman Fay
Veza, Henry T. Reath
06 13
Shad. Holmes H. Welch
39
as
Velox. Ann Hopkins
06 26
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Vega. Henry T Reath
Witnit Constance Bradley
0627
III Wind. Ann W. Hessenbruch
Shad. Holmes H. Welch
06 32
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
A Class. Rice Division-41 Miles
III Wind. Ann W. Hessenbruch
16 38
Ace. Marcia C. Stebbins
withdrew
17-Sailing in a light northeasterly
Sammy-Wes Samuel B. Wilder
46 09
A Class. Rice Division-71/2 Miles
breez the Quila, skippered by John
Bob White James S. Murphy
Eaglet. Admin Rhodes
Don Q. David W. Clark
20123
R. Potter, finished a winner over
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
18.38
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
01 30
20131
29 boats in the George Davenport
Halo Marie Heck
49
Sammy-West. Samuel B. Wilder
Kinzlet, Reginald C. Robins
Eaglet. Adam Rhodes
03
Hayward cup race. Dr. William Earl
Alanda. Pamela Brinton
Halo. Mario Heck
2 09 30
No. SS. Jarvis Cromwell
53.53
Robb White James S. Murphy
2 28 35
Clark's Kit Kat came in second a
Don Q.. David W. Clark
54 18
Kinglet, Reginald C. Robbins
23501
little over three minutes behind the
M Class. 512 Miles
Alanda. Pamela Brinton
38 38
Mr D I Class-3% Miles
winner with E. Farnham Butler's
Felix 2. Peter Chase
1 27 32
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
Whistler a close third.
White Rabbit Timothy G. Stillman
00 IT
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman
Lucrétia G. Brooks
1 02 12
Kittiwake. Mary Fell Jordan
In this special race all classes of
Kittywake. Mary Fell Jordan
1 05 16
Bullseye Class-3% Miles
vachts compete as one class with
Bullseye Class. 31/2 Miles
Chizzle. Harry P Madeira
10
Playboy. Henry Parkman
1 37 47
Playboy Henry Parkman 3d
their various handicaps given at the
1 16 48
Bicker, Polly Thomps
138.12
Sizzle. Nancy Grant
1 19 03
strart, thereby making the first boat
Ohizzle, Harry P Madeira
14150
19.13
to cross the finish line a winner.
Fidget. Harrison W. Wood
15218
Bicker, Polly Thompson
Fidzel, Harrison W. Wood
1 20 02
Sizzle. Nancy Grant
33.59
NORTHEAST FLEET IN FRONT
NORTHEAST HARBOR. M., Aug.
14-Two interclub races between Bar
Harbor Yacht Club and the North-
east Harbor fleet rounded out the
last day of race week.
In the morning race Bar Har-
bor's total points were 134 as com-
pared to Northeast Harbor's 216. In
the afternoon race Harbor
picked up 16 points, but lost the
series, 383 to 317.
Northeast Harbor's
SAGAMORE VICTOR
NORTHEAST RACING
Annual Cruise Starts
ON MAINE CRUISE
ATTRACTS 49 YACH
BROOKLYN. Me., Aug. 28-
third race of the annual cruis
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
the Northeast Harbor fleet
26-The fifteenth annual cruise of
Northeast Harbor Fleet An-
sailed this afternoon from East J
the Northeast Harbor fleet will get
chors at Allen Cove
Hill to Allen Cove, with 49 b
under way tomorrow morning at
competing in a four-knot north
9.30 o'clock. This event, which is
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
breeze.
really the climax of the yachting
Z Class
ALLEN COVE, Brooklin, Me.,
Boat and Owner
E1.
season here, will last for three days.
h.
Aug. 27-Fifty yachts finished the
Vixen. 3d. J. D. Archbold
The fleet will spend two nights in
first race of the 15th annual cruise
Mitena. William J. Strawbridge
Katherine. Marston I. Smithers
Allen Cove, about three miles from
of the Northcast Harbor fleet here
Larikin. Robert B. Whitney
Betsy, J. A. Harris 3d
Brooklin, Me.
today.
Valkyrie. Louise Catherwood
Seven classes of boats will race:
Jacktar, Nelson A. Rockefeller
1
class X, special schooner class; class
The fleet left Northeast Harbor in
Nymph, Fulton Redman
Antonia. John V W. Reynders
a four knot northerly breeze. In the
Vayu. Richard Harte
Y, yawls and ketches, not over fifty
x Class
feet L. O. A.; class Z, miscellaneous
X class, composed mostly of schoon-
Saramore, Elizabeth Madeira
ers. Elizabeth Madeira's Sagamore
Malabar. 3d. John S. Stillman
class, over twenty feet L. W. L.;
defeated John S. Stillman's Mala-
Idler. J. Stanley Reeve
class S; thirty square meter class;
Southern Cross. Henry Rawle
bar III by a little over 812 minutes
Niliraga. Gano Dunn
class A; and class B.
on corrected time. In class Z. for
S Class
Three Brothers, Edward Blair
Friday morning the fleet will weigh
miscellaneous yachts, William J.
Charm, Henry P. Finlay
anchor with two courses available
Strawbridge's Mitena, a meter
Spray. Edith Clark
Sabot. Elliot Richardson
for the race to East Bluehill, finish-
boat, took first place on corrected
No. 2. Frank Howard
time. beating J. D. Archbold's Vixen
Elinor. Margaret Dorrance
ing about noon near the Kollegiwidg-
Flying Cloud. Bowen Blair
wok Yacht Club, where the fleet will
III by nearly 14 minutes.
Spindthrift. Frederic O. Stedden
be luncheon guests of Commodore
Class X
30-Square Meter Class
Boat
and
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
and Mrs. Seth M. Milliken. In the
Saramere Elizabeth
Aquila. John R. Potter
Malabae I'L Jeh Stilman
Valee, John Tyssowski
afternoon of the same day the fleet
Naliraira. Gano Dum
A
Class
Southe a Cross. Hears Rawle
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
will race back to Allen Cove, spend
Z Class
Kayleen, Harry G. Haskell. Jr.
their second night there and race
Mitena. William J. Strawbridge
Aeolus. Robert W Kilney. Jr.
Vix III, J. D. Archheld
Colleen. William Matheson
back to Northeast Harbor Saturday
Don Q.. David W. Clark
Katherine Auslin L. Smithre
Tar.
Nelson
A.
Rock
feller
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira. Jr.
morning.
Alanda, Pamela Brinton
Larikin Robert B Whitnes
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
A large group of yachts is ex-
Harris
Daffydill. Endicott Peabody, 2d
Miss Lonis, Cathe
pected to take part in the cruise, in-
Sinbad. 2d. Chas. Pratt
Nymph Folton J. Redman
Sammy West, Howard C. Johnson.
cluding Maxman and Thistle, which
Vaya. R chard Have
Jr.
Class
Hustla, Chas. D. Dickey
have just returned from the New
Shray, M Eith Clark
Kipper. Joan Milliken
York Yacht Club Cruise. Other boats
Elinor, Mi- Margaret
Bob Whit. James S Murphy
SHOOL Effici Richardson
Eaglet. Adam Rhodes
expected are Robert B. Whitney's
No. Frank Howa
No. 33, Reginald E. Wirham
Three Brothers Edwa
No. 30. William C. Elliott
Larikin a new New York thirty-two
Charat News P. Fin'
B Class
meter; J. D. Archbold's Vixen III;
Emily 11. Michael McFadden
Acc. Dr Henry D. Stebbins
intri O Spodium
Velox. Ann Hopkins
Cummins Catherwood's Valkyrie;
Flyip# Cloud Bowen Blai:
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
Annita. John R Potter
Henry T. Reath
Nelson A. Rockefeller's Jacktar, an
Valee, John Tyssowski
Witnit. Lawrence J. Brenzle, Jr.
R boat; William J. Strawbridge's
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
Venture 2d. Andrew McInnes
Class
Mitena; Augustus W. Lee's Neried;
Whistler. E. Far Entire
Kayloon Harry G Harkell Jr
Pierrepont Edwards Johnson's Fly-
Daffsdill. End cot: Prabody
ing Cloud; and L. S. Chanler's
Acclus. Robert W. Tillov. Jr
Con tener Craw Made
Frenchman, a cruising cutter which
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
Hoylen. Michael Crowfot
arrived just last night from Eng-
Kipper. Joan Miliken
lafid via Bermuda.
Sammy West. Samnel B. Wilder
Collecto William Matheson
Hob Wh James S. Murphy
Sinbal 11. Charge Prat:
Eagles Adam Rho les
Papero Brinten
Pirt WWilem F. Cechran
Dan Q. David W Clark
No. 3N Cromwell
No. 33. R sinald E Wishau
No. William C. Elliott
B Class
T. Reath
13
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
(10)
Rentile
Kitkat. Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
13
04
V
Amy
38 40
Venture 11. Andrew McInucs
6 03 16
MITENA SCORES WIN
NORTHEAST FLEET
IN N. E. HARBOR SAIL
AQUILA TRIUMPHS
EAST BLUE HILL, Me., Aug. 28-
COMPLETES CRUISE
In a fresh northerly breeze, yachts
AT N. E. HARBOR
of the Northeast Harbor fleet par-
ticipated in the second race of the
Vixen III, Malabar III Cap-
annual cruise, this morning's race
Whistler, Sammy-West, Skip
ture Series Trophies
being from Allen Cove to the Kolle-
Jack Also Victors
giwidwok Yacht Club at East Blue
[Specie' Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Hill. In class Z William J. Straw-
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me.,
bridge's Mitena nosed out J. D.
29-In . five-knot southerly breeze
Archbold's Vixen, 3d. by nearly two
43 yachts of the Northeast Harbor
Aug. 31-The ninth race of the Aug-
fleet left Allen Cove on the last leg
ust series was sailed here today
minutes on corrected time.
Z Class
of their three-day cruise. In the Z
in three-knot southeasterly breeze
Mitena. William J. Strawbridge
41 01
class, J. D. Archbold's Vixen III cap-
with 40 yachts competing.
Vixen. 3d. J. D. Archbold
05
John R. Potter's Aquilla won the
Katherine Austin L Smithers
or
tured first place. beating Robert B.
Larikin, Robert O. Whitney
01 41
Whitney's Larikin by a little more
30-square-meter class race beating
Valkyrie, Miss Louise Catherwood
2 21
than a minute and a half.
Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy by 50
Betsy, J. A. Harris, 3d
2 29 40
Jacktar, Nelson A. Rockefeller
2 34 01
The Vixen III also won the series
seconds. In the Lawley division of
Nymph. Fulton J Redman
44 10
of four races in this class. John S.
the A class, E. Farnham Butler's
Vaye. Richard Harte
x Class
Stillman's Malabar III sailed in a
Whistler captured first place beating
Malabar. 3d. John S. Stillman
winner in the X class beating Eliza-
Endicott Peabody 2's Daffydill by
2020
Southern Cross, Henry Rawle
3.22.23
Saramore. Elizabeth Madeira
3.37.13
beth Madeira's Sagamore by 57 sec-
nearly two minutes.
Niliraga, Gano Dunn
3.46.09
onds. The Malabar III was the
In the Rice division, Samuel B.
Idler. J. Stanley Reeve
d.n.f.
series winner in this class.
Wilder's Sammy-West beat Michael
S Class
Margaret Dorrance's Elinor nosed
Crofoot's Hoyden by 41 seconds. In
Three Brothers, Edward Blair
the B class W. Rodman Fay's Skip
Spindrift. Frederic O. Spedden
20
out Edith Clark's Spray by 1 second
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
01
to win the S class race. John R.
Jack beat Andrew McInnes's Venture
No. 5. Michael McFadden
33 11
Sabot. Elliot Richardson
Potter's Aquila was the winner in the
II by a little over a minute.
43
Spray, Edith Clark
45 05
30 square meter class beating John
30-Square-Meter Class
Elino. Marcaret Dorrance
10 16
Aquila. John R. Potter
n 52 12
Flying Cloud, Rowen Blair
06
Tyssowski's Valee by a little more
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
0 53.02
No 2. Frank Howard
3 21 33
Valee. John Tyssowski
0 53 12
than a minute.
30 Square Meter Class
In the A class Harry G. Haskett.
A Class-Lawler Division
Valee. John Tyssowski
30 46
Jr.'s, Kayleen beat E. Farnham But-
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
0.51.15
Aquila. John R. Potter
31.31
Daffydill. Endicott Peabody
2d.
0.6259
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
53 49
ler's Whistler by 14 seconds. Henry
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
0.53.31
A Class
T. Reath's Vega was the B class win-
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
0.56.53
Aeolus. Robert W. Tilney. Jr
1 10014
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
48 56
Constance Crawford C. Madeira. Jr.
38
ner today, beating Dr. Henry D.
Colleen. Finlay Matheson
1
Stebbins' Ace by a little more than a
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
1
Hoyden, Michael Crofoot
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskell. Jr
1 01 50
Hustla, Charles D. Dicker
230.31
Daff-dill. Endicott Peabody 2d
minute.
Mecoh II, Vance C. McCormick
1 02 06
Sammy West, H C. Johnson. Jr
Z Class
Polly D., uke Hopkins
1 02 28
Aeolus. Robert W. Tilner. Jr
3.06.08
Boat and skipper
h. m. 8.
Constance, Crawford C. Maderia Jr. 1 05 01
Rob White. James S. Murphy
Vixen III. J. D. Archbold
20 57
B Class
Kipper, Joan Milliken
Larikin, Robert B. Whitney
3.31 31
Don Q., David W. Clark
11434
Mitena. William J. Strawbridge
3.34.04
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
0 55 34
Katherine. Austin L. Smithers
3 36 59
Venture II. Andrew McInnes
0.56.55
Kayleen. Harry G Haskell, Jr
32111
Eaglet. Adam Rhodes
Valkyrie, Miss Louise Catherwood 3 44.30
Witnit. Constafice Bradley
0.57.08
3.82.30
Jacktar, Nelson A. Rockefeller
a 49.02
Kit Kat. Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
0.58.59
Colleen. William Matheson
3.58.59
Holmes. H. Welch
1 00 28
Alanda, Pamela Brinton
Nymph. Fulton J. Redman
4 28 05
3.59.04
III Wind. Ann W. Hessenbruch
10209
Sinbad, Charles Prait
X
Class
No. 38. Jarvis Cromwell
4 18 17
3 36 12
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1.02.25
Malabar III. John S. Stillman
Vega. Henry T. Reath
1 02 26
No. 33. Reginald E. Wigham
d.n.1
Sagamore, Miss Elizabeth Madeira 3.37.03
william C. Elliott
d. n. . .
Southern Cross, Henry Rawle
3 48 24
A Class-Rice Division
D Class
Niliraga, Gano Dunn
3 54 33
Sammy-West. Samuel B. Wilder
0.52 23
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
07
S Class
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
0 53.04
a 17 19
Elinor. Miss Markaret Dorrance
3 25 13
Kinglet. Regniald C. Robbins
0.53.32
Venture 2d. Andrew MeInnes
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
Spray, Miss Edith Clark
3 25 14
Halo. Marie Heck
0.55.15
Witnit, Lawrence J. Brengle, Jr
Three Brothers, Edward Blair
x 25 32
Alanda, Pamela Brinton
0.56 22
Velox. Ann Honkins
Sabot. Elliot Richardson
3 29 44
Don Q.. David W. Clark
0.56.44
4.28.02
No. 2. Frank Howard
3 29 50
Gathid. Jarvis Cromwell
0 57 27
Vega. Henry Reath
Spindrift. Frederic O. Spedden
3 3021
Eaglet. Adam Rhodes
D 00
Charm, Henry H. Finlay
3 30.56
Bob White, James S. Murphy
D.N.F.
Flying Cloud Bowen Blair
3 32 25
M. D. I. Class
30 Square Meter Class
Felix II. Peter Chase
0.55 20
Aquila. John R. Potter
3 31 21
Kittywake. Mary Fell Jordan
0.55 51
Valee. John Tyssowski
3 32 26
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman
0.55 32
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
3 33 42
Lucretia G. Brooks
0.66 44
A Class
Bullseye Class
Boat and owner
h. m.
Chizzle. Harry R. Madeira
10404
Kayleen. Harry G. Haskell, Jr
3 46
Whistler. E. Farnham Butler
327.00
Fidget. Harrison W. Wood
Bicker. Polly Thompson
1 06 13
Aeolus. Robert W. Titney Jr
Playboy, Henry Parkman. 3d
06'54
Sammy-West. Samuel B. Wilder
Eaglet, Adami Rhodes
3.28.33
Sizzele, Nancy Grant
10904
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
3.29.06
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
3.29.07
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira. Jr.
3.29.08
Daffydill. Endicott Peabody, 2d
3.29.30
Bob White, James S. Murphy
3 30 04
Don Q. David W. Clark
3 32 45
Sinbad II. Charles Pratt
3.36.13
Alanda, Pamela Brinton
3.36.45
Colleen William Mateson
3.38.48
F. Cochran
3.39.14
No. 33. Rewinald E. Wigham
344.53
B Class
Vera. Henry T. Reath
3 25
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
3 27 02
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
3.28.44
Venture 11. Andrew MeInnes
3.31.28
Velox. Ann Hopkins
3 38 47
AQUILA TAKES SERIES
TNORTHEAST HARBOR
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me.,
Sept. 2-Forty one yachts of the
Northeast Harbor fleet started the
10th and last race of the August
series here today in a fresh 10-knot
southerly breeze. In the 30 square
meter class John R. Potter's Aquila
beat John Tyssowki's Valee by 34
seconds to win the August series in
this class. In the S class Henry P.
Finlay's Charm beat Elliot Richard-
son's Sabot by a little over two
minutes.
S Class
El.time
Boat and owner
h. m. 8.
Charm. Henry P. Finlay
1 22 14
Sabot. Elliot Richardson
1 24 32
30 Square Meter Class
Aquila. John R. Potter
1 22 36
Valee, John Tyssowski
1 23 10
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 26 11
A Class-Lawley Division
Daffydill. Endicott
1 29 01
Whistler, E Farnham Butler
1 30 46
Kayleem. Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
1 31 11
Colleen, Finlay Matheson
1 32 10
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1 32 18
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 32 52
Polly, D. Luke Hopkins
1 34 44
Mecoh 2. Vance C. McCormick
1 34 47
Aeolus, Robert W. Tilney, Jr.
1 34 56
Hustla. Charles D. Dicker
1 39 33
Cristance. Lewis N. Madeira
1 41 45.
B Class
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
1 35 17
Shad Holmes H. Welch
1 37 21
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1 37 27
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark..
1 37 40
Velox, Ann Hopkins
1 37 48
Vega. Henry T Reath
1 39 20
Witnit. Constance Bradley
1 12 33
Venture 2. Andrew McInnis
1 43 07
A Class-Rice Division
Bob White. James S. Murphy
1 33 12
Kinglet. Reginald C. Robbins
1 33 13
Alanda. Pamela Brinton
1 34 06
Eagler Adam Rhodes
1 34 23
Halo, Marie Heck
1 34 42
Gathid. Jarvis Cromwell
1 37 51
Don Q. David W. Clark
1 as 21
Sammy-West, Samuel B. Wilder
1 38 34
M D I Class
No 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
0 41 18
Littewake Marv Fell Jordan
0 42 03
White Rabbit. Timothy G. Stillman 0 42 38
Felix 1 Peter Chase
Withdrew
Bull's-eye Class
Bicker, Polly Thompson
0 50 40
Sizzle, Nancy Grant
o 51 20
Playboy. Henry Parkman. 3d
Chizzle Harry P. Madeira
@ 52 23
n 52 47
Fidget. Harrison W. Wood
0 52 44
1935.
CALM WEATHER
VALEE AGAIN BEST
of Earl Cookson, of Milo, has en-
AT NORTHEAST
tered the Northern Maine Sanatori-
um for treatment.
OF 30-SQ. METERS
John Baker is working in Patten
Morris'
No.
7
and
Eddi-
in the employment of Bruce War of
Has Seven-Minute Margin at
this town. Mr. Baker has construct-
son's Woozle Win Slow
ed a number of camps throughout
Northeast Harbor
Races
this section.
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bean were bus-
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 12
iness callers in Houlton. Tuesday.
-Thirty-one boats of the fleet started
NORTHEAST HARBOR. and July rain 20
Albert Walls of New York is visit-
the second race of the July series here
ing his uncle, John Nickerson, State
today in a fresh eight-knot south,
-After caused five postponements fleet
five days of fog of
street, cast.
southwest breeze which slackened to a
four-knot southwest breeze toward the
which the Northeast Harbor race of
Woody Jameson, who injured his
end of the afternoon.
races, to start its third easterly
leg Sunday and was unable to walk
The course was twice around mark
was the July able series in boats a flukey participating.
for a few days, is able to be up and
"L" off Sea Wall point. John Tyssok-
about.
ski's Valee again won the 30-square
today Only two with classes 34 finished within the
Misses Marjorie and Evelyn Judd
metre race, benting Dr. Francis C.
of Oneida, New York, have been vis-
Grant's Nancy by nearly seven minutes.
time
limit. W. Morris' No. 7 Class won the A.
iting in town at the home of their
R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta again
took first place in the Lawley boat
Casper boat division of Madeira's
cousin, A. V. Heningway.
group of class A, beating Wharton
Lawley Miss Elizabeth Wil-
Governor Louis J. Brann has ap-
Sinkler's Last Chance by a little more
beating nearly fifteen minutes. Mrs.
pointed Clayton Steele as a member
than three minutes. In the Rice boat
Ino by B. Eddison's Woozle beat nearly
of the state racing commission.
division of class A, Michael Crofoot's
liam Parkman's Playboy by match
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and
Hoyden led E. Farnham Butler's Eaglet
Henry to win a drifting 30
to the finish line by nearly two minutes.
three children, and Mrs. Nelson's
In class B, E. Sohier Welch's Shad
27 minutes the Bulls Eye class. The and the
mother. of Boston, who have been
outfooted Andrew McInnes's' Venture
in meter class, Class B. finish
visiting Mr. Nelson's mother, Mrs.
2d by a little more than five minutes.
square Rice boats of Class A did not
Minnie Nelson, and sisters, Mrs.
J. C. Eddison's Woozle won the Bulls
within the time limit.
Time
Gladys Savage and Mrs. Eva Street,
Eye class race by heading Mrs. Henry
Owner
returned to their homes in Boston,
Parkman's Playboy by almost a minute.
Boat
2:40:18
Sunday.
30 Square Metre Class-its Miles
No. 7 Casper W. Morris
2:55:03
Boat and owner
El. time
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell,
h. m. 8.
Ino. Elizabeth Louise and Alan Sinkler McIlhenny 2:58:47 2:59:09
Madeira
Valee. John Tyssowski
accompanied by Mr. O'Donnell's
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 27 16
1 34 12
Acolus. Last Chance, Rev. Wharton Malcolm E. Peabody 3:04:30 3:25:00
mother. Mrs. Addie O'Donnell. vis-
Class A-Lawley Boats-71 Miles
Daffydill. R. Gwynne, Stout
3:27:14
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
ited in Campbello, N. B., Saturday,
39 54
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
Atlanta, Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick Jr.
3:34:18
1 43 09
returning home Sunday.
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Colleen. Robt. W. Tilney. Jr
3:39:25
1 43 10
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury, Jr
4311
Colleen. Robt. W. Tilney, Jr
Constance, C. C. Madeira, Jr.
3:46:32
1 43 35
MADAWASKA
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody 14620
Flirt, Samuel S. Drury,
Constance, Crawford E. Madeira, Jr.
BULL'S EYE CLASS
1:19:0
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
1 58 02
Whistler. Barbara Stuart
Woozle. William B. Eddison
1:45:3
2 10 01
Avolue. Louis and Alan Mellhenny. DNF
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
1:50:4
MADAWASKA, July 10-Thirty-
Class B-71/2 Miles
Chizzle, Lewis N. Madeira III
2:28:1
nine candidates passed the examin-
Shad. E. Sohier Welch
46 14
Venture 2d. Andrew MeInnes
Okay, John B. Thayer
D. N. I
15136
Acc. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
Bicker, Polly Thompson
ation for the Assumption Scholar-
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
15232
ship. Sunday at St. Thomas Aquinas
Velox. David L. Chapman
1 54 18
Vega, Henry T. Reath
1 54 52
Hall. President Thomas D. Dufour
Skip Jack, W. Rodman Fay
1 54 56
Class A-Rice Boats
assisted by Vice-President Albert
Hoyden, Michael Crofoot
143.46
Eaglet, E Farnham Butler
14532
Caron. Leonard Martin. and Levite
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
14653
Dufour. opened. the sealed envelope
Steps Samuel W. Morris Jr
1 47 10
Alanda. Bayard H. Roberts
14724
containing the questions for the ex-
Don Q. George R Clark
1 50 19
Bob White. J. Slater Murphy
amination. then proceeded to give
150.58
Hulls Eye Class-3% Miles
this set of questions to the contest-
Woozle J. C. Eddison
1 02 17
ants, The examination lasted two
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 03 16
Chizzle. Lewis N. Madeira
1 03 01
hours. This same examination was
Okay, John B. Thayer. 3d
1 07/27
given in all Assumption circles in
Maine, New Hampshire, Massachu-
setts and Canada. The winners will
be announced in August.
A family gathering took place at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
D. Dufour Sunday. Relatives from
Fort Kent. St. David and Marlboro,
Mass., were served dinner with more
guests arriving from Fort Kent for
supper. A party followed, where en-
tertainment was given and refresh-
ments were served. The guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marquis, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Bouthot, Ignaco
Bouthot. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Daigle, Mrs. Henry Beaulieu, Misses
Adrinette Marquis, Priscilla Beau-
lieu. Maximille Quellette, Rita
DR. GRANT'S NANCY
NANCY DEFEATS AQUILA
LEADS MAINE 30'S
IN NORTHEAST FEATUR
The Rev. Peabody's Daffydill
NORTHEAST HARBOR, July 28
CLASS A-LAWLEY BOATS
Wins at Northeast Harbor
-Thirty-six yachts took part in the
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
1:47
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1:48
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
sixth regular race of the July series
Aeolus. Louise & Alan McIlhenry
1:48
Last Chance. William L. E. Sinkler
1:50
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July
here Saturday in a 5 knot north
Mecoh II, Vance C. McCormick
1:53
24-After two more days of fog. caus-
ing the postponement of two races, the
breeze. Dr. Francis C. Grant's
Constance. C. C. Madeira, Jr.
1:54
Daffydill, Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody 1:56
fleet was able to start the fifth race
Nancy won its second race* of the
Colleen, Robert W. Tilney, Jr.
2:00
of the July series around the inside
season beating Commodore Eddi-
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
2:02
course in a five-knot southwest breeze
Polly. Alexander Torrance
2:07
with 36 boats participating
son's Aquila by a little over two
Whistler, Barbara Stuart
2:08
The 30-square meter race was won
minutes.
CLASS B
by Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy. which
Shad, E. Sohier Welch
1:57
beat John Tyssowski's Valee by one
Casper W. Morris' No. 7 took first
Ace, Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1:58
minute.
honors in the Lawley group of
Skip Jack, W. Rodman Fay
1:59
The Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody's Daf-
Kit Kat, Dr Wm. Earl Clark
2:02
fydil defeated Casper W. Morris's No. 7
class A beating R. Gwynne Stout's
Velox, David L. Chapman
2:0
by 21 seconds to win the Lawley boats
Atlanta by 30 seconds. In the Rice
Vega, Henry T. Reath
2:00
Venture II, Andrew McInnes
2:0
in class A. The Rice boat race of the
boat group of this same class J.
CLASS A-RICE BOATS
same class was won by Michael Cro-
Slatter Murphy's Bob White Seat
foot's Hoyden, which preceded E. Farn-
Bob White, J. Slater Murphy
1:53
Bayard H. Robert's Alanda by a lit-
ham Butler's Eaglet to the finish line
Alanda, Bayard H. Roberts
1:5
tle less than a minute.
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
1:5
by 35 seconds.
Henry T. Reath's Vega captured its
In class B, E. Sohier Welch's Shad
Steps, Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
1:50
beat Dr. Henry D. Stebbins' Ace to
Kinglet, Marie Heck
1:5
first place of the season in beating W.
Eaglet, John W. Higgins
2:0
Rodman Fay's Skip by a little more
the finish line by a litlte over a min-
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
2:0
than a minute. In the bull's-eye class,
ute. In the bulls eye class William
Halo, Harry G. Haskell. Jr
2:0
Lewis N. Madeira's Chizzle took first
Sam-West, N. M. Wilder, Jr.
2:0
B. Eddison's Woozle beat Polly
Don Q. George R. Clark
2:0
honors, outsailing Mrs. Henry Park-
Thompson's Bicker by 12 minutes.
man's Playboy by nearly seven min-
BULL'S EYE CLASS
utes.
Summary:
Woozle, William B. Eddison
1:1
30-Square Meter Class. Six Miles
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
Bicker, Polly Thompson
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Graut
1 30 30
Nancy. Dr. Francis C Grant
1:37:31
Okay. John B. Thayer III
1:
Valee, John Tyssowski
13130
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
1:39:38
Chizzle, Lewis N. Madeira
1:3
Aquilla, W. Barton Eddison
1.55 04
Valce, John Tyssowski
1:39:45
Sizzle, Dr. Francis C. Grant
Class 1. Lawley Boats. Six Miles
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
1
16
32
No. Casper W. Morris
16
53
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
48
47
Tno Elizabeth Maderia
49 04
Constance, Crawfo E. Madeira. Jr. 1
50
00
Flirt. Samuel S Drury, Jr.
1
50
03
NANCY TRIUMPHS
Colleen. Robert W. Tilney, Jr
1
50
27
Mecho 11 Vance McCornuck
1 30 36
Aeolus. Louise and Alan Mellhenny 1 50.03
Polly. Alexander Torrance
= 12 21
Clas B. Six Miles
AT N. E. HARBOR
Vega. Henry T. Reath
1 50 07
Skin Jack W. Rodman Fay
1 M1 14
Venture 11. Andrew MeInnes
1 52 16
Shad. E. Sohier Welch
1 53
Takes July Series for 30's in
Dr. Helry D. Stebhins
1 53
Kit Kat Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
02
Dramatic Fashion
Velox. David L. Chapman
08 08
Class A. Rice Boats, Six Miles
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 30
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
I 32 56
Eaglet. E Farnham Butler
133.31
-Dr. Francis C. Grant's 30-square
Alanda, Bayard H Roberts
1 54
meter Nancy, being a woman, took the
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
Steps. Samuel W. Morris Jr
35.00
most dramatic way to capture the July
Bob White. J. Slater Murphy
02:51
series for her class here today. Waiting
Kinglet Marie Heek
03 10
for the final race of the series when a
Don Q., George R. Clark
06 55
Sam West. M. W. Wilder. Jr
20 38
record fleet of 40 boats turned out,
Bull'sEye Class, Three Miles
Nancy edged John Tyssowski's Valee by
Chizzle, Lewis N Madeira
25 21
a minute for the double victory.
Playboy Mrs. Henry Parkman
31 49
30-Square Meter Class
El time
Bicker. Polly Thompson
41 an
Boat and owner:
h. m. S.
Woozle William B. Eddison
11 18
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 37 08
Sizzle. Dr. Francis C. Grant
42 56
Valee. John Tyssowski
1 38 30
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
1 3S 32
Winsome. William F. Cochran
1 41 11
Class A Lawley Boats
Ino. Elizabeth Maderia
1 44 33
Last Chance, Wharton
34
STOUT'S ATLANTA SAILS IN
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury, Jr
1 44 35
Mecoh 2d. Vance C. McCornack
1
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July
Aeolus, Louis and Alan Mellhenney, 1
49
25-R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta, an A
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
1
30
boat, sailed in a winner today in the
Deffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Piabody 1 45 MY
Constance. Crawford c. Madeira, Jr. 1 15 07
Southwest Harbor Yacht Club race,
Colleen. Robert W. Tilney. Jr
1
46
24
beating Louise and Alan McIlhenny's
Atlanta, R Gwyune Stout
1
17
THE
Aeolus by a little over 5 minutes.
Nevis, C. P. R. Jefferys
1
17
57
Polly. Alexander Torrance
1 19 an
Class A and. B were sailed in one
Whistler. Barbara Stuart
1 50.30
division, as is the custom in this special
Class B
race in the Bull's-Eye class. Lewis N.
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1 46 23
Madeira's Chizzle led Dr. Francis C.
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
1 49 10
Voga, Henry T. Reath
1 4911
Grant's Sizzle by nearly a minute and
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 49.30
a half. John Tyssowski's Valee won the
Shad. E. Sohier Welch
1 3255
30-square meter race.
Venture. 2d. Andrew Melnnes
1 53 45
Velox, David L. Chapman
disqualified
Class A Rice Boats
Steps, Samuel W. Morris. Jr.
1 47 14
Eaglet. John W. Higgin-
1 48.03
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
14805
Hoyden. Michael Croicol
1 48 19
Bob White, J. Slater Murphy
1 48 27
Don Q., George R. Clark
1 31 58
Alanda. Bayard H. Roberts
1 33 15
Halo, Harry G. Haskell, Jr
1 55.39
Sam West. M. W. Wilder, Jr
1.56.13
Kinglet, Máric Heck
1 56 16
Bulls Eye Class
Bicker. Polly Thompson
1 09 48
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
Chizzle, Lewis N. Medeira
13
Woozle William B. Eddison
1 18 'S
Sizzle, Joseph Grant
IS AND
Okay. John B. Thayer, Sd
50
EDDISON'S AQUILA
AQUILA WINNER
VALEE TRIUMPHS
IN INITIAL TRIUMPH
AT NORTHEAST
AT N. E. HARBOR
Scores in 30-Square Metre Test
At Northeast Harbor
Second of August Series
Fleet of 38 Starts in Fourth
Raced In Flattening
Race of August Series
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 2
-In a 15-knot northwest breeze, 42
[Special Dispatch to The Hernidd
boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
Breeze
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 13
sailed the first race of the August series
here today.
-In a fresh 14-knot southwest by
Commodore Eddison's 30 square metre
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Aug. 6-
south breeze, 38 yachts of the flee:
Aquila won its first race of the season,
sailed the fourth race of the August
beating John Tyssowski's Valee by
In a 10 knot easterly breeze which
series here today. In the 30-square
nearly a minute. In clos A of the
diminished to almost a flat calm, 38
meter class, John Tyssowski's Valee
Lawley group, Helen ris's No. 7
defeated Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy
yachts of the Northeast Harbor fleet
captured first place, beating Vance C.
by a little more than a minute.
McCormick's Mecho 2d by 15 seconds.
started the second race of the
In the Lawley division of class A,
In the Rice boat division of the same
August series here today. Com-
Vance C. McCormick's Mecoh 2d cap-
class, Harry G. Haskell's Halo won first
tured first place, beating Helen Morris,
honors. beating J. Slater Murphy' Bob
modore Eddison's Aquila won its
No. 7. by a little more than a minute.
White by 50 seconds.
second race of the series, beating
In the Rice division of this class. Will-
In class B. E. Sohier Welch's Shad
lam D. Lippincott's Aleda defeated
won first place. beating David C. Chap-
Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy by a
Harry G. Haskell's Halo by 36 seconds.
man's Velox by a little over half a
little over three minutes in the 30
The class B race was won by David
minute. William B. Watkins, Jr.'s,
L. Chapman's Velox, which beat C.
Shenandoah won the M D I class race.
square meter class.
Sohier Welch's Shad by a little more
Summary:
In Class A. Lawley division. R
than three minutes. Miss Lucretia
30 Square Metre Class
Gwynne Stout's Atlanta took first
Brooks, No. 6. came home a winner in
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
23 36
the M D I class, edging John S Ames's
Valee. John Tyssowaki
honors. beating Helen Morris' No. 7
Lark by a little more than a minute.
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
28 34
by nearly two minutes. In the Rice
Polly Thompson's Bicker won the Bulls-
Clash A. Lawley Boats
boat division of this same class
eye race, bettering Lewis N. Madeiras's
No. 7. Helen Morris
11.32
Mecho 2d. Vance C. McCormick
41 47
Michael Crofoot's Hoyden beat J
Chizzle by nearly two minutes.
Kipper, Roger Milliken
42 17
Slater Murphy's Bob White by a
30 Square Meter Class
Daftydill, Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
45.00
45.11
little over a minute and a half. E
Yacht and owner.
Nevis, C. P. B. Jefferys
Constance, Crawford C. Maderia,
Jr.
45.15
Valee, John Tyssowski
h. m.
Schier Welch's Shad won in the B
Whistler. Barbara Stuart
48.52
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
Last Chance. Whharton Sinkler
48.59
Class, beating W. Rodman Fay's
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
49.35
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Skip Jack by nearly three minutes.
Class A. Lawley Boats
32.43
Mecoh, 2d. Vance C. McCormick
Polly, Alexander Torrance
2 55 48
William B. Watkins, Jr.'s Shenan-
No. 7. Helen Morris
Colleen. Robert W. Tilney
2 57 24
Nevis C. P. B. Jefferys
Aeolus, Louise and Alan McIllhenny. n.
doah beat Luretia Brooks' No. 6 by
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury,
d. n. f.
20 seconds in the M. D. I. class.
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
Kipper, Rozer Milliken
42.38
Class A. Rice Boats
William B. Eddison's Woozle won
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury, Jr
Halo Harry G. Haskell
2 48.00
Bob White J. Slater Murphy
2
48.39
the Bull's Eye race, beating Lewis.
Atlanta. R. Gwyane Stout
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Hoyden, Michael Crofoot
10.20
N. Madeira's Crizzle by nearly two
Aeolus, Louis and Alan Mellhenny
Kinglet, Marie Heck
49.28
Colleen Robt. W Tilney, Jr
Don Q.. George R Clark
33.30
minutes.
Polly, Alexander Torrance
Alanda, William Disston
2 38 12
Summary:
Aleda William D. Lippincott
d. n. f.
Constance. Crawf'd C. Madeira, Jr Withdrew Withdrew
Sinbad, 2d. Richard S. Emmett
Scud. Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
d.n.f.
30 Square Meter Class.
Class B
Steps. Samuel W. Morris. Jr
d.n. 1.
Sam West. M. W Wilder Jr
d. n. f.
Aquila, W. Barton, Eddison
1 47 18
Velox. David L. Chapman
Shad. E. Sohier Welch
139.91
Eaglet, Bradley C. Higgins
d. n. f.
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 50 25
Skip-Jack W. Rodman Fay
1 45 33
Class B
Valee, John Tyssowski
1 51 22
Venture. 2d. Andrew MeInnes
Shad, E. Sohier Welch
2 47 13
Class A. Lawley Boats.
Vega. Henry T. Reath
Velox. David C. Chapman
Kit Kat. Dr. William Early Clark
1 49 2T
47 45
Atlants, R. Gwynne Stout
2 05.48
Ace, Marcia Stebbins
130.58
Ace. Marcia Stebbins
23216
Withdrew
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
154.52
No. 7. Helen Morris
2 07 40
Class A. Rice Boats
Vega. Henry T. Reath
25511
Colleen, Robt W. Tilney, Jr
2 15 47
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
2.38.20
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
1 43 13
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
Aeolus, Louise & Alan McIlhenny 2 15 50
Venture 2d. Andrew Innes
3 00 29
Don George R. Clark
143.49
Mecoh II. Vance C. MtCormick
2 17 04
Kinglet. Marie Heck
Bob White, J. Slater Murphy
1 17 26
M D 1 Class
Ino. ElizabethMadeira
2 22 57
1.50.24
Shenandoah, William R Watkins, Jr.
Nevis, C. P. B. Jefferys
2 22 59
Stepa. Samuel W Horris,
1.59.43
Hoyden, Michael Crofoot
Jr
No. 6. Lucretia Brooks
1 37 MU
Withdrew
Kipper. Roger Milliken
2 24 23
:
Withdrew
Polly, Alexander Torrance
2 30 23
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury, Jr
No. 6. Lucretia Brooks
W D I Class
W.
Lark. John S. Ames
0.50 47
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira, Jr
W.
Shenandoah, Wm. B. Watkins,
0.36.36
1.19.49
Class B.
Shad, E. Sohier Welch
2 07 55
Bicker, Polly Thompson
Bullseye Class
2 09 33
Chizzle. Lewis N. Madefra
08 39
ip.Jack W. Rodman Fay
Woozle. Wm B. Eddison
Kit Kat, Dr. William Earl Clark
2 10 33
Velox, David L. Chapman
2 23 46
Sizzle, Joseph L. Grant
Playboy Mrs. Henry Parkman
Venture II, Andrew McInnes
2 30 55
05
Vega. Henry T. Reath
2 33 51
Ace, Marcia C. Stebbins
2 37 52
Class A. Rice Boats.
Hoyden, Michael Crofoot
2 30 03
Bob White, J. Slater Murphy
2 31 41
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
2 32 29
Don Q. George R. Clark
2 35 36
Kinglet, Marie Heck
D. N. F.
Alanda, Wm. Disston
D. N. F.
Seud, Mrs. O. H. P. Fepper
D. N. F.
Enrilet. Bradley C. Higgins
D. N. F.
Sam West, M. W. Wilder, Jr
D. .N. F.
M. D. I. Class.
Shenandoah. Wm. B. Watkins, Jr 50 30
No. 6. Lucretia Brooks
0 30 50
Lark, John S. Ames
0 51 21
Bullseye Class.
Woozle, William B. Eddison
1 06 33
Chizzzle, Lewis N. Madeira
1 07 28
Bicker, Polly Thompson
1 08 10
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 11 30
Okay, John B. Thayer III
1 34 21
Sizzle, Joseph L. Grant
1 37 03
LIPPINCOTT'S ALEDA
WELCH SAILS SHAD
CONSTANCE WINS
WINS IN MAINE. SAIL
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 15
TO MAINE VICTORY
HAYWARD RACE
-Thirty-seven yachts participated in
the annual Seal Harbor Yacht Club re-
gatta today, starting in a light easterly
Tyssowski's Valee Nips Ed-
Madeira Leads All-Class Con-
which swung around to a southwesterly
breeze.
dison's Aquila in 30's
test at Northeast
Walter H. Lippincott's schooner Aleda
came in a winner by 32 seconds over
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST BARBOR. Me.. Aug. 17
Cummins Catherwood's ketch Valkyrie
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
-Sailing in a light southwest wind, the
to win the miscellaneous class. In the
6-The largest number of yachts to
Constance, skippered by Crawford C.
S boat class, Walter S. Finlay. Jr.'s
compete in a race so far this season
Madeira, Jr., finished a winner over 36
Charm carried off first honors, beating
Frederic O. Spedden's Spindrift by more
crossed the starting line in the fifth
boats in the George Davenport Hay-
than 30 minutes.
race of the August series. A six-knot
ward cup. race. Following cloesly In
Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy led
southwest breeze held well throughout
the wake of the Constance came J. C.
John Tyssowski's Valee by nearly a
the afternoon.
Eddison's Woozle, losing by 37 seconds.
minute in the 30-square metre class.
John Tyssowski's Valee beat Commo-
with Robert W. Tilney, Jr.'s Colleen
In Class A. Robert Tilney, Jr.'s, Col-
dore Eddison's Aquila by just one sec-
coming in a little over a minute and a
leen outsailed Alexander Torrance's
ond to win the 30-square metre class
half behind the Woozle for third place.
Polly by 181/2 minutes. Henry T.
race. In the Lawley division of class A.
In this special race all classes of
Reath's Vega defeated E. Sohier Welch's
Helen Morris's No. 7 edged Robert W.
boats compete as one class. with their
Shad by nearly 12 minutes to win the
Tilney, Jr.'s Colleen by three seconds.
various handicapsn give at the start.
Class E race.
In the Rice division of class A, Samuel
thereby making the first boat to cross
Class D-Cruising Yachts
W. Morris, Jr.'s Steps stepped in a
the finish line a winner. The course
Aleda, Walter H. Lippincott
6 34 06
winner with nearly three minutes to
is always twice around the inside tri-
Valkyric. Cummins Catherwood
6 34 38
Discoverer Joseph Pulitzer
6 39 33
spare over Michael Crofoot's Hoyden.
angle.
In class B, E. Sohier Welch's Shad
Boat. skipper
Class
Aries. John R. Potter
6 43
Zickie. Frederick Dunham
6
bettered W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack
Constance. Crawford C. Ma-
Sazamore, Miss Elizabeth Madeira
T 10
deira,
Jr
A
by 25 seconds. Lucretia G. Brooks's No.
Woozle. C. Eddison
Bylle Eye
Class C-S Boats
6 led William B. Watkins, Jr.'s Shenan-
Colleen. Robert W Tinney, Jr.
A
Charm Walter S Finlay Jr.
6.38.53
Aeolus. Louise and Alan Mell-
Spindrift. Frederie O. Spedden
7 03 04
doah by a little over a minute and a
henney
A
Comehither Horace Mann
15 10
half in the M. D. I. class. William B.
No. 7. Helen Morris
A
No. 6. Timothy Rhoads
Withdrawn
Eddison's Woozle outsailed Mrs. Henry
Valee. John Tyssowaki
30 5q metre
30-Square Metre Class
Hayden. Michael Crotoot
Parkman's Playboy by a minute and a
Skiplack W. Rodman Fay
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
7 01 38
Valce. John Tyssows)
half in the Bull's Eye class.
Kit Kat Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
7
Vega. Henry T. Reath
Winsome. William F Cochrane
7 05 24
30-Square Metre Class
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury
Jr
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
Withdrawn
El. time
Nevis, P. B. Jefferrys
Class A
Boat and owner
h. m. 5.
Velox, David L Chapman
Colleen. Robert W. Tilney. Jr.
5.34.26
Valee. John Tyssowski
I 41 15
Saleee. R S. Emmett
Polly, Alexander Torrance
5.52.56
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
1 11 16
Venture. 2d. Andrew MeInnes
Hoyden Michael Crofoot
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 13 10
6 05 53
Shad E Sohier Welch
Halo. Harry G. Haskell, Jr
Withdrawn
Lawley Division. Class A
Kinglet. Marie Heck
moire
Kinglet. Marie Heck
Disqualified
Naney Dr. Francis C. Grant
30
No. 7 Helen Morris
1 48 42
No. 6. Lueretia G Brooks
M
D
Class B
Colleen, Robert W. Tilney. Jr
1 48 45
Steps. Samuel W. Morris Jr
Vega. Henry T. Reath
5 37 12
Acolus. Louise and Alan Mellhenny
1 51 27
Mecoh, 2d Vance C. McCor-
Shad E Schier Welch
5 49 06
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira. Jr. 1 52
midd
Velox. David L. Chapman
a 51 16
Flirt, Samuel Drury, Jr.
Marcia C. Stebhins
B
Navajo. George Johnson
5 151.49
Moch II. Vance C. McCormick
1
Don Q.. Georgy R Clark
Skip Jac. W Rodman Fay
5.54.38
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
1
Bieker. Polly Thompson
Bull Eye
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
5.56.12
Nevis C. P. B. Jofferys
1 37.52
Halo. Harry G Haskell
Venture 11., Andrew Melnnes
6 00 31
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1
Polly. Alexander Torrance
A
M. D. I. Class
Daffydill Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
1 58.54
Winsome William F. Cochran
30 89. metro
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
Sinbad If. Jarvis Cromwell
1 59 35
Sinbad 24 Jarvis Cromweil
A
235.36
Shenandoah. William B. Watkins, Jr. 2 35 36
Polly. Alexander Torrance
20148
Daffydill, Rev. Malcolm
Kinner. Roser Milliken
2.05
Peabody
A
Lark. John S. Ames
Withdraw
Whistler, Barbara Stuart
20551
Rob White, Slater Murphy
A
Bull's-Eye Class
Seud. Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
A
Bicker. Polly Thompson
Lawley Division. Class B
Eaglet, Mary Louise and Brad-
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
Shad. E. Sohier Welch
:
54 20
les C. Hirgins
Woozle. William B. Eddison
Skip Jack W Rodman Fay
54 45
Sam West. M W. Wilder.
Jr
3 26 08
Chizzle. Lewis N. Madeira
$ 15.35
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 35
Sizzle. Joseph L. Grant
Bulls Eye
Sizzle, Joseph L. Grant
Venture IL Andrew MeInnes
1 58 33
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
Bulls Eye
3 47 08
Velox, David L. Chapman
1 59 37
Chizzle. Lewis N. Madeira
Bulls Eye
Vera Henry T. Reath
2 00 36
Ace Marcia c. Stebbins
2 05 35
Rice Division, Class A
Steps. Samuel S. Morris, Jr.
1 48 23
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
1 31 19
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
1 31 20
Eaglet. Mary L. and Bradley c. Hig-
gins
1 53 07
Bob White J. Slater Murphy
1 53 16
Kinglet. Maria Heck
1 33 48
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
1 54 10
Salcee. R. S Emmett
1 54 38
Saud. Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
1 56 37
Sam-West. M. W Wilder. Jr.
1 36 59
Don Q. George R. Clark
1 57 11
M. D. I. Class
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
1 02 08
Shenandoah. William B. Watkins. Jr.
1 03 44
Lark, John S. Ames
1 04 00
Bull's Eve Class
Woozle. William B. Eddison
1 10 25
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 1: OF
Chizzle. Lowis N. Madeira
1 13 02
Ricker. Polly Thompson
1 13 14
Sizzle, Joseph L. Grant
1 15 18
N. E. HAKBUK FINAL
NANCY TRIUMPHS
MAINE CRUISE
TO GRANT'S NANCY
AT N. E. HARBOR
TO DISCOVERER
Leads Aquila, Winner of Au-
gust 30 Sq. Meter Series
Fleet of 45 Turns Out for
Sixth of August Series
NORTHEAST FARBOR, Aug. 30-
Pulitzer Boat Takes North-
In a seven-knot casterly drizzle, 46
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Mc., Aug.
yachts, the largest group of the sea-
20-In a six-knot variable south south-
east Harbor Series; Nancy
son, sailed the last race of the August
west breeze 45 yachts crossed the start-
series here today.
ing line in the sixth race of the August
Sweeps 30's
In the 30-square metre class, Dr.
series here today and Dr. Francis C.
Francis C. Grant's Nancy captured first
Grant's Nancy outlasted Comdr. Eddi-
son's Aquila by a little more than two
(Special Dispatch to The Herald]
place, beating W. Barton Eddison's
NORTHEAST HARBOR Me., Aug. 24
Aquila be nearly a minute and a half.
minutes in the 30-square metre class.
--The 14th annual three-day cruise of
In class A. Lawley division, Helen
The Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody's Daf-
the Northeast Harbor fleet to East Blue-
Morris's No. 7 easily took first honors
fydill edged Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.'s
hill came to a close today. Joseph Pulit-
by beating Wharton Sinkler's Last
Constance by 30 seconds in the Lawley
zer's Discoverer won the cruise series
Chance by nearly three minutes.
division of Class A. In the Rice division
of this same class R. S. Emmet's Salcee
with a total of 267 points, with Cum-
In the Rice division of this class,
Michael Crofoot's Hoyden stepped to a
beat J. Slater Murphy's Bob White by
mins Catherwood's Walkyrie gathering
almost half a minute.
234 points.
close finish over Harry G. Haskell's
Halo with 46 seconds between the boats.
Howard Cooper Johnson, Jr.'s Navajo,
In the schoonor class, class X Eliba-
In class D. Thomas Reath, Jrus Vega
sailing its first race of the season, came
beth Madeira's Sagamore, easily took
in first in Class B to beat Marcia C.
first honors with 300 points to the 134
captured first place with a 17-sevond
win over Dr. William Earl Clark's Kit
Stebbins's Ace by nearly five minutes.
points gained by Walter H. Lippincott.
Kat. Lucretia Brooks's No. 6 won the
Jr.'s. Aleda.
Lucretia Brooks's No. 6 beat William B.
M D I race beating. William B. Wat-
Watkins's, Jr.'s Shenandoah by 21 sec-
Frederick Camp's Markay won every
Kins. Jr.'s Shenandoah by nearly three
onds in the M D I Class.
race in the class for yawls and ketches.
minutes and a half.
In the Bulls Eye Class Polly Thomp=
earning 300 points to 201 for Malcolm
The winners with their total points
son's Bicker took first place beating
A. MacDuffie's May. Mischief. Thomas
in the August series show Eddison's
O'Donnell Iselin's Golliwogg by a little
N. Dabney's Ptarmigan led the miscel-
Aquila the victor with 460 points and
over two minutes.
laneous sloop class with 267 points. beat-
Grant's Nancy in second place with 417
30-Square Metre Class
ing John R. Potter's Aris by 7 points.
points in the 30-square metre class.
Boat and Owner
El Time
In the 30-square metre class. Joseph
In the Lawley division of class A. Helen
m
Naney Dr. Francis C. Grant
L. Grant's Nancy took all the races,
Morris's No. 7 won first place with 531
Aquila W Barton Eddison
M7 30
thereby amassing 300 points. The near-
points, while Vance C. McCormick's
Valee John Tymowski
on 39
est competitor was John Tyssowski's
Winsome. William Cochran
Mecho 2d. was second with 422 points.
06 27
Valee with 167 points.
In the Rice division, J. Slater Murphy's
Class A-Lawley Division
Daffydill, the Rev. M. E. Peabody
NO
Walter S. Finlay. Jr.'s. Charm cap-
27
Bob White captured division honors
Constance Crawford C. Madeira
1 35 37
tured the cruise series in the S class
with 458 points. -Harry G. Haskell's
Aeglus Louise and Alan MelDienny
03
with a total of 240 points. In class A.
Mecoh 11. Vance McCormick
Halo was second with 454 points,
56 14
Polly, Alexander Torrance
57
18
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.'s. Steps cap-
In class B W. Rodman Fay's Skip-
Kipper. Rozer Milliken
AS
tured first honors with 267 points. Louise
jack won the series with 431 points and
Colleen. Robert W. Tilney, Jr
38
18
and Alan McIlhenny's Aeolus and Reb.
No. Helen Morris
Dr. William Earl Clark's Kit Kat was
39 13
Inn Elizabeth Madeira
00 19
ert W. Tilney, Jr.'s. Colleen followed in
second with 380 points.
Atlanta R Gwenne Stout
01 21
second and third places with 256 points
Lucretia Brook's No. 6 easily came
Sinbad 11. Jarvis Cromwell
01 26
Nevis, C. P. B. Jefferys
and 223 points. respectively.
in first among M D I's with 634 points
03 06
Whistler. Barbara Stuart
08 40
David L. Chanman's Velox was the
for the series with William B. Wat-
Class It
winner in class B. gathering 225 points.
kins, Jr.'s Shenandoah in second place
Navaio Howard Cooper Johnson. Jr. 1 31
(6
with Dr. William Earl Clark's Kit Kat
with 430 points. Polly Thompson's
Acc. Marcia C. Stebbins
1 56
Vega. Henry T Reath
in second place with 200 points.
Bicker was the series winner in the
56 29
Venture II Andrew MeInnes
1 57 56
Class W
Bulls Eye class with 457 pointa while
Kit Kat Dr. William Earl Clark
1 57 37
Boat and owner
Shad, E. Sohier Welch
Total points
Eddison's Woozle was in second place
1 58 07
Skip Jack W Rodman Fay
Discoverer. Joseph Pulitzer
1 58 08
267
with 427 points.
Velox. David L. Chapman
1 59 13
Valkyrie, Cummies Catherwood
231
or'easter A Atwater Kent. Jr
Thirty-Square Metre Class
6⑆
Class 1-Rice Division
Salem R. S. Emmett
Class X. Schooliers
Boat and owner
1 48 39
Nancy. Dr. Francis a Grant
Bob White J. Slater Murphy
149.03
Saramore Miss Elizabeth Madeira
300
Aleda. Walter H. Lippineott. Jr
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
01
Don Q George R. Clark
1 50 48
134
Hoyden Michael Crofoot
Mileraza. Gaun Dunn
Valee, John Tyssowski
83
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
A Class-Lawley Boats
1
Class Y. Yawls and Ketches
1-West. M. W Wilder, Jr.
Halo. Harry G Haskell
Markay Frederield F. Camp
No. 7. Helen Morris
300
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
Seud Mrs a H. P. Pepper
May Mischief. Malcolmn A. Duffic
201
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. 46.
Kinzlet Marie Heck
Southern Cross, Henry Rawle
00
Dattydill. Rev. Malcolm E Peabody 46
RU
Steps. Samuel S. Merris, Jr.
Class Z., Miscellaneous Sloops
Flirt, Samuel S. Drun, Jr
Eaglet. Mary L. and B. C. Higgins
00 26
Plarmisan Thomas N. Dabney
267
Aeolus. Elizabeth and Alan Mell
M D I Class
Aries, John R. Potter
26n
henny
No. G. Lucretia Brook
03
as
Nyniph. Fulton J. Redman
100
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Shenandoah, William B. Watkins, Jr. 03
Red Raider. Robert W. Moore. Jr
100
Stlanta. R Gwynee Sout
41
36
Lark. John S. Ames
Pamela
as
Coleen. Robert W. Tilney Jr
06 24
30 Square Metre Class
Sushad 2d. Jarvis Cromwell
Bullseye Class
Polly Alexander Torrance
Colliwozz o Donnell Iselin
1 15 10
Nancy, Ins ph L. Grant
200
Meenh 2d. Vance McCormick
Chizzle Wis N. Madeira
1 17 OS
Valre, John Tyssowski
167
Nevis C. P. B. Jeffreys
Sizzle ph L. Grant
24 10
Aquilla. W. Barton Edilson
133
Whistler. Barbara Stuart
Playboy Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 23 34
Clas, S
Woozle William B. Eddison
B Class
DNF
Charm, Watter S Finlay, Jr
210
Elinor Joseph Politzer
Vega. Thomas Reath, Jr
180
Vixon 11. Townsend Minson
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
ISO
Piying Cloud Bowen Blair
Venture 2d. Andrew McInnes
180
Spindrift. Frederic O. Spedden
Skipjack. w Rodman Pay
100
Velox. David L. Chapman
Class A
Navalo. Howard Copper Johnson. Jr.
Steps, Samuel W Morris Jr
207
Ace. Marcia c. Stebling
Aeolus Louise and Alan Mellhenny
Shad. E. Sohier Welch.
1 00 25
250
Colleen, Robert W. Tilner,
Class A-Rice Division
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
Hoyden, Mieha Crofoot
Joyden Michael Crefent
Daffydil, Rev Malcolm E. Peahods
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
100
Rom White. Slater Murphy
Steps. Samuel W. Merris. Jr
191
Salcer Emmet
184
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
Sam West M. Wilder, Jr.
139
Bob White. J. Slater Murphy
Earlet Marie Heck
137
Silcee. R. S. Emmet
Don Q George R. Clark
Kinglet. Marie Heck
13
13H
Meda William D Lippincott
188
Don Q. George R. Clark
11
Meeah 11. Vance McCormick
126
Seud. Mrs. O. H. Pepper
12
Constance Crawford Madeura.
115
Sam West M. W. Wilder. Jr
Halo Harry G. Haskell Jr.
109
Eaglet. Louise M. and Bradley c.
Kinglet Bradley High
as
Higgins
1.54 33
First, Samuel Drury Jr
as
Haloyon. J. A. Harris
Withdrew
Whistler Barbara Smart
33
M Class
Kipper. Roger Milliken
16
So. G. Lucretis Brooks
Class B
henandoah William IL Warkins, Jr.
Velox. David L Chapman
995
Lark. John S. Aroea
13
Kit Kat Dr. William Eart Clark
200
Bulls Eye Class
Coga. Thomas Reath. Jr
173
Venture 11. Andrew MeInties
Chicale. Lewis N. Madeira
130
Bicker. Polix Thompson
Woozle. William R
Siszic Joseph In Grant
Okay Mrs. Henry Parkman
Polliwor. o Donnell Iselin
Class A Boats
Have Advantage
At Northeast
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me.,
Aug. 31-Two races were sailed to-
day in the third annual Lawrence
W. Dickey memorial team races.
This event is a series of three races
between teams composed of the
four leading Class A boats and the
four leading Class B yachts at the
end of the regular August series.
In the morning race sailed in a 4-
knot west-northwest breeze, the
first three boats to finish were Class
A yacht. The A class held a dis-
tinct advantage again in the after-
noon sailing under similar weather
,
conditions, except for a slight in-
crease in the breeze. As the se-
ries now stand. Class A is leading
567 points to 327. The final race
will be sailed Monday afternoon.
Summary:
MORNING RACE
of Boat
Owner
Class
Pls.
Halo, Harry G. Haskell, Jr., A
100
No. 7. Helen Morris A
88
Mecoh 2nd, Vance C. McCormick. A
75
Skip Jack, W. Rodman Fay. B
63
Vega, Thomas Reath, Jr., B
50
Venture 2nd, Andrew McInnes B
38
Kit Kat, Dr. William Earl Clark, B
25
Bob White, J. Slater Murphy, A
13
AFTERNOON RACE
Halo, Harry G. Haskell, Jr., A
100
No. 7. Helen Morris, A
88
Mecoh 2nd, Vance C. McCormick, A
75
Skip Jack, W. Rodman Fay, B
63
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark, B
50
Bob White, J. Slater Murphy, A
38
Venture 2nd, Andrew McInnes, B
25
Vega, Thomas Reath. Jr., B
13
(
1934.
THE BOSTON HERALD.
1934.
EDDISON'S AQUILA
EDDISON'S AQUILA
NORTHEAST FLEET
HOMEWARDBOUND
ROUTS N. E. 30'S
NORTHEAST WINNER
Finley's Charm Beats Sped-
dens Spindrift in S Class
Piles up 22-Minute Lead in
Scores 2d Victory in Series,
Cruise Race
First Race of July Series
Showing Way to Agile
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 19
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 10
17-Commodore W. Barton Eddison's
-Starting in a light north breeze which
-Commodore W. Barton Eddison's yel-
30-square metre Aquila won its
swung to the southwest, 24 boats of the
low-hulled Aquila piled up a 22-minute
second race of the season in the North-
Northeast Harbor fleet and the Bar
lead to carry off honors in the 30-
cast Harbor series here today, beating
Harbor Yacht Club left Centre Harbor
square metre class as 36 boats of the
Herman M. Hessenbruch's Agile by
this morning on their homeward bound
Northeast Harbor fleet sailed in the
nearly four minutes.
leg of the third annual July cruise.
first races of the July series.
In Class A, first division, Wharton
In the S class Walter S. Finley. Jr.'s
In the first division of class A. Sam-
Sinkler's Last Chance beat Vance C.
Charm beat Frederic O. Spedden's
uel W. Morris, Jr.'s Steps barely bet-
Cormick's Mecoh II to the finish line
Spindrift by more than 15 minutes.
tered the time limit to beat Mecoh II
by just five seconds. In the second di-
Duplicating its performance in the first
by a scant 45 seconds, while the third
vision of the same class, Frederick B.
race of the cruise John Tyssowski's
winner of the day was Ino, in the sec-
Stimson's Whistler captured first place
Vallee won the 30-square-meter class
ond division of class A.
when it beat Roger W. Drury's Flirt by
over Commodore Eddison's Aquila by a
No class B boat was able to finish
a little over two minutes. W. Rodman
little over two minutes.
within the time limit when the boats
Fay's Skipjack won its first race of
In class A. Robert W. Tilney's No.
were becalmed at the B mark. The
the series. beating the Rev. Henry W.
43 took first place beating Samuel W.
light 6-knot breeze necessitated the
Foote's Silverwing by a little over a
Morris, Ja.'s Steps by more than four
shortening of the course for all other
minute. In the Bull Eyes class, John
minutes. W. Rodman Fay's Skipjack
Corbin Eddison's Woozle won first
classes.
won first in class B leading Francis C.
place when it beat Mrs. Henry Park-
30-Square Metre Class
Welch's Shad by more than five
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
51
man's Playboy by over two minutes.
minutes. Winners of the cruise are
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
3 13 57
Tomorrow morning the fleet sets sail
3 16 27
based on the total number of points
Azile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
on the third annual July cruise to
Valee. John Tyssowski
3 22 30
made in the two-days' racing.
Centre Harbor at Haven, Me. The
Class A. First Division
2 57
Bar Harbor Yacht Club's boats also
S Class
Steps. Samuel W. Morris. Jr
Charm, Walter S. Finlas Jr
21 OR
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
3 00 22
will take part in the cruise.
Spindrift. Frederie O. Spedden
10
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
3 01 23
Vixen 2d. Town-end Munson
27
3 02 24
30 Square Metro Class
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
h. m. F.
Three Brothers Edward Blair
G 13 10
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
3 12 22
Equila. W. Barton. Eddison
06 07
30 Square Meter Class
Reef Point. Hiram Sibley, Jr
3 15 48
Agrile. Herman M Hessenbruch
2 09 42
Valee John Tyssowaki
13 36
Colleen. C. Bradford Fraley
3.26.36
Naney, Dr. Francis Grant
21131
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
53
Eaglet. E. Farnham Butler
1 18 08
Valee. John Tyssowski
53
Class A
Whistler. Frederick B. Stimson
D N F
Class A-First Division
No. 13. Robert W Tilney
3 39 19
Class A. Second Division
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
24 43
Step Samuel W Morris Jr
is 43 MG
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
2 49 45
Mecoh II Vance C. McCormick
24 48
Mecoh 2d. Vance C. McCormick
46 28
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
3 05 10
3 08
Yoho, Walter A. Eversman
26.59
Bob White. R. W. Chapin
51 os
Daffodil, Rev Malcolm Peabody
Kipper, Gerrish H Milliken
27 11
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. 6 as
Sinabad II. Charles Pratt
4 01 45
0.05.50
Eaglet, Eliot Wadsworth
27 41
Colleen. C. Bradford Fraley
18 28
Hoydon, L. F. Crofoot
41340
Steps, Samuel W Morris, Jr
28.33
Salcee, Eugene duPont
6 21 19
Flierst. Rozer W. Drury
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira. Jr
D
Reef Point. Hiram Sibley, Jr
30.05
Class B
N
F
D N F
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. 33.08
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
5 33 02
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
Polly, Priscilla G. Merrill
03 09
Shad, Francis C. Welch
5 40 10
M D I Class
Colleen. C. Bradford Fraley
2 05:20
Silver Wing. Rev. Henry W Foote. 543.33
No. 6. Literetia Brooks
1 11 25
No. 43. Robert W. Tilney
D. N. F.
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
544.09
White Rabbitt. John Stillman
1 12 12
Class B
Vie. Dr. Robert M. Lewis
53107
Bulls Eye Class
Skipjack. W. Rodman Fay
2 29 19
Venture 2d. Robert K. Meinnes
6 08 03
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1 21 49
Silverwing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
2 30 30
Chizzle, Lewis N. Madeira
1 22 20
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnes
2
31 43
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 22 38
Shad. Francis Welch
32 18
Okay. John B. Thayer 3d
1 24 08
Kit Kat, Dr. William Earl Clark
2 35 46
Vic. Dr. Robert M. Lewis
2 43.05
Thirty Yachts Race
Acc. Marcia C. Stebbins.
2 45.03
Vega Thomas Reath. Jr.
D. N. F.
to Centre Harbor
III Wind, E. Smith Jackson
D. N. F.
Class A-Second Division
Whistler. Frederick B. Stimson
OR
21
Flirt. Rozer W. Drury
25
35
Special to the Transcript:
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
23
45
Sinbad II. Charles Pratt
28
Northeast Harbor, July 17-About
No. Casper W. Morris
thirty yachts are expected to cross the
Hoyden, L. F. Crofoot
starting line tomorrow morning on the
Saleec. Eurene Dupont
31 00
Don Q. George R. Clark
third annual July cruise of the Northeast
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
2 30 37
Harbor Fleet. The boats will race to
Bulls Eye
Centre Harbor. Haven, Me., spend the
Woozel. John Corbin Eddison
12T10
night there and race back to Northeast
Playboy Polly Thompson
30 17
Okay, John B. Thayer. Srd
1 33 12
Harbor on the following day. The races
Sizzle. Harry G. Haskell
1 36 32
will be in five classes, the Bar Harbor
Fidget, Alan Mellhenny
D. .N.F.
Yacht Club S boats, 30 square meters, A,
M. D.
White Rabbit John Stillman
1 18 05
B and miscellaneous. The last class con-
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
2003
sists of any boat over seventeen-foot
water line of the cabin type.
Coming events list regular races every
Tuesday and Friday through Aug. 31.
The season is divided into series for July
and August, with trophies to be awarded
at the close of each series. Professionals
are allowed to sail in the July series if
they do not handle the tiller, but with
the beginning of the August races no one
over fourteen years of age will be allowed
professional aid.
On July 26 the fleet will race for the
Southwest Harbor Yacht Club Cup.
August events include the Seamanship
Race on Aug. 2, Inter-Club Races with
the Bar Harbor Yacht Club on Aug. S and
13, the Ocean Race on Aug. 9, the Seal
Harbor Regatta on Aug. 16, the Hayward
Cup Race on Aug. 17. the three-day an-
nual cruise to Blue Hill on Aug. 23, 24
and 25, the Lawrence Dickey team races
between the winning boats in August of
the regular races in Classes A and B on
Sept. 1 and 3. and the Seaman's Race on
Sept. 3, which closes the season.
VALEE IS WINNER
TYSSOWSKI'S VALEE
VALEE NIPS AGILE
AT N. E. HARBOR
N'EAST HARBOR WINNER
AT N'EAST HARBOR
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July
Tyssowski Yacht Defeats
24-In an eight-knot south breeze, 42
34 Boats Sail in Sixth Race of
Commoder Eddison's Aquila
boats of the Northeast Harbor ficet
July Series in Showers
By One Minute
sailed the fifth race of the July series
here today, taking the course that
And Fog
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
rounds the bell off Long ledge out the
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 20
western way.
NORTEAST HARBOR, Me., July 27
Forty-one yachts took part in the
fourth regular race in the July series
In the 30-square-meter class John
-John Tyssowski's Valee led Herman
of the Northeast Harbor fleet. Light
Tyssowski's Valee beat Dr. Francis C.
Hessenbruch in his Agile in the 30-
weather with an overcast sky which
Grant's Nancy by 29 seconds. In Class
square meter class by over two minutes
prevailed earlier in the day changed to
A. first division, R. Gwynne Stout's At-
as the 34-boat fleet of Northeast Harbor
a brisk seven-knot westerly breeze at
lanta came in first to defeat Crawford
sailed the sixth race of the July series
race time. John Tyssowski's Valee won
C. Madeira, Jr.'s Constance by a little
here, today.
its first race of the regular July series
over three minutes. In the second divi-
The weather was light and changeable
when it beat Comdr. W. Barton Eddi-
sion of this class Gerrish H. Milliken's
interrupted by showers and banks of
son's Aquila by a minute.
Kipper beat Roger W. Drury's Flirt by
fog.
In the first division of Class A. Ger-
21 seconds. Dr. William Earl Clark's
In class A first division. Michael Cro-
rish H. Milliken's Kipper came in first
to defeat Vance C. McCormick's Mecoh
Kitkat took first place in the class C
foot's Hoyden took first place over R.
II by 20 seconds.
race when it nosed out E. Sohier
Gwynne Stout's Atlanta. In the second
Melch's Shad by one second.
division. Roger W. Drury's Flirt beat
In the second division R. Gwynne
30-Square-Meter Class
Priscilla G. Merrill's Polly by a little
Stout's Atlanta won its first race of
Valee, John Tyssowski
37 06
the season beating Casper W. Morris
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
over two minutes.
1 37 35
No. 7 by 49 seconds.
Aquila W. Barton Eddison
1 39 33
Dr. William Earl Clark's Kit Kat won
Agile. Herman M. Hesenbruch
1 40 23
in class B beating W. Rodman Fay's
30 Square Metre Class
Class A. First Division
Valee. John Tyssowski
Skipjack by more than two minutes.
1 29 51
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1 47 43
Aquila W. Barton Eddison
1 30 32
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira Jr.
30-Square Meter Class
1 50
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
El time
1 31 32
Yoho, Walker A. Eversman
31 49
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 36 05
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
1 34.27
Boat owner
h. m.
Class A-First Division
1 55.01
Value John Tyssowski
1 32 47
No Casper W Morris
Kipper, Gerrish H. Milliken
Agile Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 35 %
1 41 25
Whistler, Fred. B. Stimson
56 10
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
I 41 45
Colleen. C. Bradford Fraley
1 56 11
Naney. Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 40.01
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. 1 44 50
Sinbad II. Charles Pratt
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
1 42 47
1 56 12
Polly. Priscilla G Merrill
1 45 22
Mohawk. Robert W. Tilney
56 18
Class A-First Division
Yoho. Walter A Eversman
1 45 25
Hoyden. L F Crofoot
Hoyden. Michael Crotoot
1
37 25
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1 47 02
Earlet. Eliot Wadsworth
1 37 31
Atlanta. R. Gynne Stollt
I 43
Earlet, Eliot Wadsworth
1 47.03
Salcee. Eugene Dupont
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
1 14 47
1 58 01
1 47 28
Class B
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira. Jr
45 25
Steps. Samuel W Morris, Jr
Colleen. C. Bradford Fraley
1 51 19
Kitkat Dr. William Earl Clark
1 51 12
Sinhad 2d. Charles Pratt
1 4S
Reef Point Hiram Sibley, Jr
Shad, Francis C. Welch
Yo-ho. Walter A. Eversman
14838
D N F
51.13
No. 43, Robert W. Tilney
D N F
Skip Jack W. Rodman Fav
52 01
Mohawk. Robert W. Tilney
Silver Wing, Rev Henry W Foote
1 33 36
Saleee. Eusene Dupent
2 05 33
Class B
Silp Jack W. Rodman Fay
33 40
Eaglet. Eliot Wadsworth
2 03 45
Venture 11. Robert K. McInnes
1
1 40
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
Ace/ Marcia C. Stebbins
1 55.40
Whistler. Frederick B. Stimson
2
1 42 02
Shad. Francis C. Welch
Velox Mrs. Frank A. McNamce. Jr. 2 07 59
Class B
I
46 16
Venture IT. Robt. K MeInnes
1 46.4 40
Class A. Second Division
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 59 10
Acc. Marcia C. Stebbins
1 46 38
Kipper Gerrish H Milliken
I 48 05
Skiplack. W Rodman Fay
01 20
01 40
Voza. Thomas Reath Jr.
1 47 07
Flirt. Roger W. Drury
1 48
Shad. Francis C. Welch
Silver Wing, Rev. Henry W. Foote
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
1 48
Venture 2d. Robert K. MeInnes
2 04 33
1 48 of
III Wind. E. Smith Jackson
Velox. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee, Jr.
2 04 43
Mecoh. II. Vance C. McCormick
51 35
1 53 07
Velox. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee, Jr.
Polly. Priscilla G. Merrill
37 35
58
Silver Wing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
2 17 28
Steps. Samuel W. Morris. Jr
1 54
Class -Second Division
Class A-Second Division
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
Aflanta. R Gwynne Stout
1 56
Flirt, Roger W. Drury
1 56
41 30
Don O. Georre R. Clark
No. Casper W. Morris
201 12
Polly. Priscilla G. Merrill
1 58
1 42 13
Reef Point. Hiram Sibley. Jr
Daffydill Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
D. N. F.
Mecho 2d. Vance c. McCormick
1 58 50
43 10
Sinbad II Charles Pratt
MDI Class
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
01 28
46 on
Don O., George R. Clark
0 58 12
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
2 03 43
No. 6. Lucretia Brooks
47 13
Whistler. Frederick B. Stimson
No. 14. William B. Watkins
I 01 03
Aleda William D. Lippincott
2 10 44
1 4.8 23
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
White Rabbit. John Stillman
Don Q.. George R. Clark
2 11 11
1 02 06
1 48 27
Hoyden L. F Crofoot
Bull's Eye Class
M D I Class
Flirt, Roger W. Drury
D D
Fidget. Alan McIlhenny
1 09 36
White Rabbit. John Stillman
1 06 31
Sizzle Harry G. Haskell
1 12 31
No Six. Lucretia Brooks
1 07 51
M D T Class
White Rabbit John Stillman
Bicker. Polly Thompson
1 13
Bulls Eye Class
1 05 18
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
Play Boy Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 16 29
Fidget. Alan and Louise Mellhenny
1 09 OT
1 07 12
No. 14. William B. Watkins
Okay. John B. Thayer, 3d
16 53
Wooxle. John Corbin Eddison
1 10 27
1 09 52
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
1 17 13
Chixxie. Lewis N. Madeira
1 10 34
Bulls Eye Class
Chisale, Lowia N Madeir
1 30 45
Playboy Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 11 10
Woozle John Corbin Eddison
1 22 11
Bicker. Poliv Thompson
1 27 12
Okay John B. Thaver III
12432
Chizzle. Lewis N Madeira
1 38:40
Bicker Polly Thompson
D N F
TYSSOWSKI'S VALEE
VALEE IS WINNER
LIPPINCOTT RETIRES
AT N. E. HARBOR
LEADS N'EAST 30'S
SEAMANSHIP CUP
Tyssowski Craft Beats Nancy
-Aleda First-45 Yachts
Hoyden Best of Class A in
In Regatta
Sails Aleda to Second Win at
July Race Series Finals
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 4
Northeast Harbor
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
-After a day of rain and fog which
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 31
caused the postponement of the first
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
-John Tyssowski's Valee led the 30-
race of the August series, 45 yachts of
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me.. Aug. 6
square metres, beating Dr. Francis C.
the Northeast Harbor fleet started in a
William D. Lippincott sailed his Aleda
Grant's Agile by nearly three minutes
splendid 12-knot westerly breeze to-
to a victory over Crawford C. Madeira,
in the final races of the July series here
day.
Jr.'s Constance to win the 1934 sea-
today. In class A. first division, Michael
In the 30-square metre class John
manship race cup offered by Mary c.
Crofoot's Hoyden beat Walter A. Evers-
Tyssowski's Valee took first place beat-
Wheelwright. It was a resail of a pre-
man's Yoho by 28 seconds. In the sec-
ing Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy. by a
vious race with three boats starting.
ond division, Elizabeth Madeira's Ino
little over a minute. William D. Lippin-
The cup becomes the permanent pos-
beat Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.'s. Con-
cott's Aleda won the Class A. first
session of the Aleda's skipper as it is his
stance by a little over a minute. Dr.
division race, when it beat Robert T.
second victory in this special race.
William Earl Clark's Kit Kat took first
Tilney's Mohawk by 29 seconds. In the
Before the preparatory signal, con-
place in class B by beating Marcia C.
second division of this class R. Gwynne
testants anchored yachts back of the
Stout's Atlanta beat Gerrish H. Milli-
starting line under the supervision of
Stebbins's Ace by a little over a minute.
ken's Kipper by 19 seconds.
the judges and remained at anchor un-
30-Square Metre Class
El.time
30 Square Metre Class
til the starting signal. Yachts remained
Boat and Owner
h
Valee, John Tyssowski
with boom in crotch, mainsail furled
m.
1 23 47
Valee John Tyssowski
1 18 37
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
I 04
under cover, all the usual stops and
Names Dr. Francis C. Grant
21 17
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
1 26
Acite Herman M. Hessenbruch
fastenings belayed, jib and spinnaker
1 27 50
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
Class A. First Division
1 28 37
stowed below decks and all halyards
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
1 36 39
Class A. First Division
Mohawk. Robert W. Tilnay
1 37.08
and sheets ship-shape as at mooring
Hoyden Michael Crofeet
1.23.28
Flirt. Roger W Drury
1 37.09
for the night.
Yoho, Walter A. Eversman
1 23 56
Don Q. George R. Clark
At the preparatory signal the sealed
Meoh 11 Vance McCormick
12541
Steps Sanel W. Morris Jr
1 38 38
Halo Harry G. Haskell
1.28.43
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
30.09
instructions were opened to determine
Sinbad II. Charles Pratt
1.30.55
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr 1 39 55
the locations to round. The marks for
Salcee Eurene Dupont
1 31 88
Eaglet. Eliot Wadsworth
140.08
EliPt. Rover W. Drury
this race were the red spar buoy cast off
1
33/52
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1 10 02
Colleen C. Bradford Fraley
Bear island and the red spar off Green-
1 38.47
Polly, Priscilla G. Merrill
MDI Class
41:05
No 2. Gurdon M Maynard
Mohawk Robert W Tilney
1 16 29
ing's island. Either mark could be
4232
White Rabbit. John Stillan
11830
rounded first according to the skipper's
Reef Point. Hiram Sibley Jr
1 48.00
No. 6. Lticretia G. Brooks
1.15.31
Shenandoah. William B. Watkins
discretion, The solution of the problem,
Class B
12013
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
I 21 07
Bulls Eye Class
as well as the handling of the yacht,
Are. Marcia C. Stebbins
1 22 20
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
13127
were determining factors.
Shad. Francis C. Welch
1 28.51
Fidget. Allan and Louise Melthenny 13146
At the starting gun, anchors were
Venture II. Andrew McInnes
1 30 40
Bicker. Polly Thompson
1.33.10
Vera. Thomas Reath Jr.
I 36.38
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
weighed and carried throughout the
135.50
Skip Jack W. Rodman Fay
1 30.52
Chizzle. Lewis N. Madeira
13609
race. Sails could not be set or lowered
Velox Mrs. Frank A. McNamee Jr
1 4438
in any way until the start. Certain
Silver Wing, Rev. Henry W. Foote
1 46 16
other special regulations were used.
Class A. Second Division
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 19 ON
Crews were limited to three persons,
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira Jr
1
20 10
amateurs, under 21 years of age. After
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
1 21
the preparatory signal no crew could
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1 21.30
Nn. 7. Casper W. Morris
1 23
communicate with any one outside their
Englet. Eliot Wadsworth
1 23
own boats except to demand right of
Steps, Samuel W. Morris, Jr
1 2621
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
way or claim a foul. Touching bottom
34
Don Q. George R. Clark
1 38 39
disqualified a boat whether or not the
MDI Class
boat floated off unaided.
White Rabbit John Stifiman
1 40 36
Ell time
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
Boat, Owner
1 14 23
h. m.
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
0
Bull's Eye C lass
33
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. 34
Wanzle. John Corbin Eddison
1 16 23
Alanda Alan McIlhenry
Firect. Alan McIllhenny,
0.53 28
Chizzle Lewis N. Madeira
1 30
Okay John B. Thayer. 3d
Play Boy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 51 41
1
Bicker. Poliv Thompson
1 54 50
DANE'S BACARDI
WINS FIRST START
EDDISON'S AQUILA
TYSSOWSKI'S VALEE
NOSES OUT VALEE
WINS ATN.E. HARBOR
Leads 30-Square Metre Class
At Northeast Harbor
Leads Tyssowski Yacht 18
Leads 30-Square Meter Class
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Seconds at N. E. Harbor
In August Series
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 7
Ernest B. Dane, Jr.'s Bacardi, sailing
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
its first race of the season here came
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 10
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. Aug.
in first in the 30-square meter class
-With fog which lifted occasionally
14-Salling in a splendid 12-kot west-
and with a 12-knot southwest breeze
erly breez which switched to the south,
beating Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy
which fell off to about two knots, 44
50 yachts of the Northeast Harbor fleet
by 18 seconds as 51 boats sailed in the
yachts of the Northeast Harbor fleet
second August series. In class A. first
started in the fourth race of the Au-
started the third race of the August
division, Pierre Fraley's Colleen took
series. Commodore Eddison's Aquila
gust series. In the 30-square meter
first place over Crawford C. Madeira,
beat John Tyssowski's Valee by 18 sec-
class, John Tyssowski's Walee sailed in
Jr.'s Constance by a little over two min-
onds in the. 30 square meter race.
a winner over Dr. Francis C. Grant's
utes.
In the second division, Rev. Malcolm
In the first division of Class A, Craw-
ford C. Madeira, Jr.'s Constance took
Nancy by a little over two minutes and
E. Peabody's Daffydill won over Harry
a half.
first place over R. Gwynne Stout's At-
G. Haskell's Halo by but three seconds.
R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta won the
lanta by nearly two minutes. In the
The class B race was won by Andrew
class A, first division. race beating
McInnes' Venture II over Dr. William
second division Harry G. Haskell's Halo
Priscilla G. Merrill's Polly by a little
Earl Clark's Kitkat by 14 seconds.
gained first honors over Roger W.
over a minute.
Drury's Flirt by 19 seconds, In class
30-Square Metro Class
In the second division, Wharton
h.m.s.
B, W. Rodman Fay's Skipjack beat E.
Sinkler's Last Chance defeated William
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane Jr
Sohier Welch's Shad by a little over
D. Lippincott's Aleda by 14 seconds. In
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
46 03
half a minute.
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
class B, E. Sohier Wech's Shad took
Valee, John Tyshowski
I 48 24
30 Square Meter Class
first honors. edging Andrew McInnes's
Class -First Division
El time
Boat and skipper.
Venture II by a little over a minute.
Colleen. Pierre Fraley
1
h. m.
Constance, Crawford C. adeira,
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
0.39.34
30-Square Meter Class
Jr
1 57 16
Valee. John Tyssowski
1 21 11
Polly, Priscilla G. errill
Valee, John Tyssowski
o 39 48
1 57 55
Yoho. Walter A, Eversman
Naney Dr. Francis C. Grant
0.46.02
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 58 09
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane. Jr
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
1 25 39
No. 7. Casper W Morris
o 4004
59 19
Agile. Herman M. Heseenbrach
0 44 04
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 25 46
Kipper Gerrish H Milliken
00 35
Mecoh 11 Vance C. McCormick
00 44
Class A. First Division
Class A. First Division
Eaglet. Eliot Wadsworth
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
1.29.17
06 01
Constance Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. 1343
Sinbad 11. Charles Pratt
06 05
Atlanta R. Gwynne Stout
0.45.23
Polly Priscilla G. Merrill
1 30 31
Whistler, Fred'k B. Stimson
08:58
Meech II. Vance C. McCormick
0.46.05
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
1 31 11
Bob White, Alfred Zantzinger
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
0.47.25
Mecoh. 11. Vance C. McCormick
1 31 12
14 40
Atlanta, R Gwynne Stout
Withdrew
No. Casper W. Morris
o 47.53
Hoyden. Michael Crofnot
1 32 45
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
Polly, Priscilla G. Merrill
o 148.20
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
13245
Withdrew
Easlet, Eliot Wadsworth
48.28
Colleen. Pierre C, Fraley
1 32 56
Class B
Venture 11. Andrew Melnnes
Colleen Pierre C. Fraley
Steps. Samuel W Morris.
Jr
1 32 56
0.50 24
2 02 38
0 3039
Earlet. Eliot Wadsworth
1 33 30
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
Sinbad II. Charles O. Pratt
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 33 51
Skipjack W. Rodman Fay
03 42
Class R
Mohawk, Robert W Tilney
1 34 11
Vega. Henry T. Reath
03:51
Skip Jack W Rodman Fay
0 44 43
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody 'drew
Silverwine. Rev. Henry W. Foote
03 53
Shad. E. Solier Welch
o 45 20
Class B
Shad. Francis C. Welch
03 37
Vega. Henry T. Reath
O 48 17
Shad. E. Sohier Welch
1 31 52
Velox Mrs. Frank A McNamee. Jr. 2.05.48
Silverwing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
0 40.30
o 40.38
Venture. II. Andrew MeInnes
132.58
Ace. Marcia C. Stebbins
20601
Vic. Dr. Robert M Lewis
Acc. Marcia c. Stebbins
0 49.47
Kit Kat. Dr. William Early Clark
131.16
Vic. Dr. Reobert M. Lewis
13 02
o 49.59
Skipjack W. Rodman Fay
133.05
Class A-Second Division
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
o
Ace Marcia Stebbins
33.10
Raffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody. 1 56 22
Celox. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee.
Venture TI. Andrew MeInnes
dis
Vega. Henry T. Reath
1 35 17
Halo. Harry G Haskell
1 36 25
Vic. Dr. Robert M Lewis
1 35 29
Steps. Samuel W. Morris,
2 01 06
Class A. Second Division
Silver Wing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
1 38 37
Hoyden, Michael Crofoot
Hale. Harry G Haskell
Velox. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee
1 49 21
9 01 10
o 46 10
Don Q. George R. Clark
01 27
Flirt. Roger W Drury
o 46 50
III Wind, E. Smith Jackson
D. N. F.
Hoyden. Michael Crofott
10
Class A. Second Division
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
o 47 50
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
04759
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
1 33 12
02 33
Salcee. Eugene Dnpont
03901
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
1 33 26
Kinglet. Mrs Phillip Wallis
04145
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
33.30
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
03 17
Stephs, Samuel W Morris. Jr
0.50.07
No 7. Casper W. Morris
Salcee, Euzene Dupont
03 47
Mohawlk Robert W Tilney
0.50 15
Flirt. Roger W. Drury
33 13
First. Rozer W. Drury
04 10
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
0.5035
Saleee, Eugene Dupont
33 16
Constance. Crawford Madeira. Jr.
133.31
Kinglet, Mrs. Philip Wallis
04 23
Alanda. Louise MeIllherny
0.52 08
Don Q. George R Clark
Kinglet. Mrs. Philip Wallis
13624
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
04 15
0.53.05
Alanda. Louise Mellhenny
Daffydil. Rev. Malcolm E Peabody
Alanda, Louise McIllhenny
1 36 33
03 11
dts
Reef Point Hiram Sibley, Jr
Did not finish
Don Q George R. Clark
1.37.51
Mohawk Robert W. Tilney
Did not finish
M Class
Sinbad II Charles Pratt
1 38 28
No R. Lucretia G. Brooks
Whistler. Frederick B. Stimson
13931
MDI Class
White Rabbit. John Stillman
10201
Shenandoah, William B. Watkins
1 04 10
Seud. Marie Heck
1410
1 03 21
Rulls Eye Class
MDI Class
6. Lucretia G. Brooks
White Rabbit. John Stillman
1 09 45
Fidget. Alan Matillionoy
114 13
No G. Lucrotla G. Brooks
1 33 22
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 16 59
White Rabbit. John Stillman
1 34
No. 2. Gurdon M. Maynard
1.10.45
Woozle. John Corhin Eddison
1 19 10
Shenandoah, William B. Watkins
Bull's Eye Class
Chizzle Lewis N Madeira
119M
No 2. Gurdon M. Maynard
1.34 2
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
1.14.23
Okay. John B Thayer. 3d
1.22.40
Fidget. Alan Mellhenny
14 49
Bulls Eye Class
Sizzle. Mrs. Henry B. Plante
1 35 03
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
Fidget. Alan Melllhenny
1 43 56
1 18.08
Okay. John B. Thayer. III
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1 49 34
33
Bicker. Polly Thompson
1
44.40
Chizzle. Lewis N. Madeira
1 30 57
Chizzle. Lewis N. Madeira
1 44 43
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
151 07
Bicker, Polly Thompson
1 31 37
Okay. John B. Thayer,
3d
1.52.25
Sizzle, Mrs. H. B. Plant
1 32 33
THEAST HARBOR
El time
er
AQUILA LEADS 30'S
BAR HARBOR CREWS
DEFEAT NORTHEAS
iss D Schooner Class
mminzs Catherwood
4 39 13
John S. Stillman
4 43:25
ward W. Madeira
4 46 06
OFF N. E. HARBOR
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
-The first race of the interclub seri
neev Robbins
5 00.56
between the Bar Harbor Yacht CI
Charles D. Dickey
3 of 33
and the Northeast Harbor fleet W
O Miscellaneous Class
sailed today in a 12-knot southwe
on J. Redman
4 11 os
11 Archhold
4 17 49
Mecoh II, Kipper, Belox Other
breeze. The race was won by Bar Ha
in 9 Finlay, Jr
4 30 21
bor crews, 276 points to 176. In t
R. Potter
4 30 F4
Fifth Race Winners
first race all boats were A boats of t
rd K. Dunham. Jr
4 31.39
Northeast Harbor fleet. The captai
, Square Meter Class
5 10
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
of the Northeast Harbor group we
Trasowski
arton Eddison
is 11 33
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 21
picked from the leading boats at t
Illim F Coehran
DNF
-Surrounded by a large group of power
end of the July series, one group fro
in M. Hessebruck
Disqualified
and steam yachts, 46 sloops started the
series winner of the 30 square mete
Class A
hael Crofoot
4 50 01
fifth race of the August series here to-
two crews from the first two class
G. Haskell
4 59 02
day in a 17-knot southwest breeze.
boats and one crew from the winner
W Morris
5 03 02
Commodore Eddison's Aquila won the
class B.
i W Morris Jr
Elti
les D Dickey
30-square-meter race beating Dr. Fran-
Boat and skipper.
h.
m
hert w Tilney
cis C. Grant's Nancy by a little over two
DNF
Constance, W. H. Scott
In. G. Merrill
minutes,
Kipper. James Byrne. Jr
Class B
Rodman Fay
56
In class A, first division, Vance C.
Hoyden. Edward McC. Blair
Mecoh II. E. Farnhant Butler
T. Reath
06
McCormick's Mecoh II took first place,
Atlanta. Dr. William Earl Clark
William Earl Clark
beating Wharton Sinkler's Last Chance
Meda Michael Crofoot
Andrew MeInnes
by nearly two minutes. In the second
Ino. Lincoln Godfrey
1
ier Welch
Colleen. Julian Wright
1
57
art M. Lewis
division. Gerrish H. Milliken's Kipper
Frank A. McNamee. Jr.
46
5 42 50
beat Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.'s Con-
tebbius
MDI Class
stance to the finish by a little over two
(in G. Brooks
3 03.31
minutes. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee, Jr.'s
William B. Watkins
3 10 16
Velox won its first race of the year in
Bull's Eye Class
I Corbin Edd 400
3 23 48
class B by beating Lawrence J. Brengle,
0 and Alan Mellhenny
3 23
Jr.'s Witnit by almost eight minutes.
ford Madeira. Jr
3 27
Henry Parkman
3 28 01
30-Square-Meter Class
Thompson
3.40.13
EL time
Boat and Owner
m.
Aguila. W. Barton Eddison
of 16
Natiey, Dr. Francis C. Grant
. 06 24
Valeez John Tyssowski
200:
2 07 05
Winsonte. William F: Cochran
2 15 03
Class A. 1st Division
Meeah TL. Vance C. McCormick
2.26.17
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
28.34
Dayvydilt. Rev. Malcom E. Peabody,
2.28.43
Seid Mario Heek
23001
salcee. Eusene Divort
30.36
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
Kinglet. Mrs. Philip Walfis
36 13
Steps Samuel W. Morris,
36.59
Eaglet. ENot Wadeworth
37.16
Don Q. George R. Clark
23743
Colleen. Pierre c. Fralev
d.n.f.
Class B
Velox. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee. Jr. 2.29.14
Witnit. Lawrence J. Brenzle, Jr
38701
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
2.38.20
Venture 11. Andrew MeInnes
238.49
Skipjack. W. Rodman Fay
13.04
ACK Marcia C. Stebbins
2 48 21
Silverwing. Rev Henry W. Foot
d. n f.
Shad E. Sohier Welch
d. 11. f.
Vic. Dr. Robert M. Lewis
d. n. f.
III Wind E. Smith Jackson
d. n. 1.
Veza. Henry T. Reath
d. n. f.
Class A. 2d Division
Kinder. Gerrish H. Milliken
2 28 05
Constance Crawford C. Madeira. Jr
30
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
31.05
Polly. Priscilla G. Merrill
31.39
Whistler. Frederick B. Stimson
82 01
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
33.50
Hustla. Charlos D. Dickey
33.19
Flirt. Rozer D. Drury
3513
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
35.16
Mohawk Robert W. Tilney
37 12
Yoha. Walter A. Evershaw
38 41
Sinhad IT. Charles Pratt
11 34
No. 7 Casper W. Morris
MDI Class
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
13312
White Rabbit. John Stillman
34 33
Bulls Eye Class
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
as 46
Playboy. Mrs. Henre Parkman
48 13
Okay. John R Thayer. 2d
Sizzle. Mrs. Henry H Plant
32
Chiczio Lowis N. Madeir
d.n.f.
EDDISON'S AQUILA
TYSSOWSKI'S VALEE
N. E. HARBOR VICTOR
NORTHEAST VICTOR
Leads 30-Squares; Hustla, At-
Wins 30-Square Meter Series
lanta Shad Also Win
Final Over Aquila
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 29
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 31
With cloudy, cool weather and a five-
-In a flukey eight-knot northerly
breeze, 48 boats sailed the last race of
knot northwest breeze, 56 yachts sailed
the August series here today, with John
the sixth race of the August series here
Tyssowski's Valee winning the 30-square
today.
meter class race by nearly two minutes
In the 30 square meter class Com.
over Commodore Eddison's Aquila.
Eddison's Aquila outfooted John Tys-
By winning today's race, the Valee
sowski's Valee by 45 seconds to capture
wins the August series for their class
first place. In the first division of class
with 540 points with Commodore Eddi-
A. Charles D. Dickey's Hustla won its
son's Aquila gaining second with 508
first race of the series by beating Craw-
points.
ford C. Mareira, Jr.'s, Constance by 41
Charles D. Dickey's Hustla won the
seconds.
first division of class A, beating Craw-
In the second division, R. Gwynne
ford O. Madeira, Jr.'s, Constance by a
little over a minute. The Constance.
Stout's Atlanta took first honors when
it beat out the Rev. Malcolm E. Pea-
however, won first place for the total
body's Daffydill by 38 seconds. In class
series in this class with 547 points.
B. E Sohier Welch's Shad came in first
Harry G. Haskell's Halo captured sec-
with a little over three minutes to spare
ond place in the series with 546 points.
In the second division, Vance C. Mc-
over Andrew McInnes's Venture 2d.
Cormick's Mecoh II took first place
30 Square Meter Class
El time
leading Priscilla G. Merrill's Polly by
Boat and skipper.
h. m. B.
32 seconds. In class B, Lawrence J.
Aquilla W. Bartow Eddison
1 27 35
Brengle, Jr.'s, Witnit won first honors
Valee, John Tyssowski
28 20
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 29.16
by leading Andrew McInnes's Venture
Agile, Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 29
2nd by a little over a minute.
Class A. First Division
W. Rodman Fay, sailing his Skip
Hustla Charles D. Dickey
1 35 50
Jack, won the August series in class B
Constance Crawford C. Madeira, Jr
1 36 39
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
1 36 53
with 522 points. E. Sohier Welch's
Steps. Samuel W. Morris, Jr
1 37 50
Shad captured second place with 491
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
J
38 40
points.
Colleen Pierre C. Fraley
1
39 32
Flirt. Doger W. Drary
1
40 00
The MDI class winner for the August
No. Casper W Morris
1
40 00
series was Lucretia G. Brooks, sailing
Don QQ. George R. Clark
1 40 26
Kipper Gerrish H. Milliken
the No. 6 and John Corbin Eddison's
1 42 23
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 42 47
Woozle came in first in the series with
Mohawk, Robert W Tilney
1 43 47
620 points in the Bull's Eye class.
Class B
Shad E. Sohier Welch
30-Square Meter Class
1 36 42
Venture 2d. Andrew MeInnes
1 40 02
Boat and owner
El. time
Vega. Henry T. Reach
1 40 44
Valee. John Tyssowski
I 22 09
Silverwing, the Dev. Henry W. Foote
1 to 53
Aquila. W. Barton Eddi-on
1 24 07
Witnit. Lawrence J. Brenzle, Jr
11 01
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
12127
Velox. Mrs. Fronk A. McNamee, Jr.
44 18
Winsome. William F. Cochran
d. n. 1.
Kit Kat. Dr Will Earl Clark
41 24
Class A-First Division
Skipjack W. Rodman Fay
41 42
Acc. Marcia C. Stebbins
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
29 28
1 47 14
Vic, Dr. Robert M. Lewis
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. 30 39
1 53 10
Steps. Samuel W. Morris. Jr
32 10
Class A. Second Division
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
1 33 58
Atlanta R. Gwynne Stout
1 32 22
Last Chance, Wharton Sink
1 34
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
1 33 00
Salcee. Eugene Dupont
1 35 12
Halo, Harry G Haskell
1 36 45
Don Q. George R. Clark
1 36 12
Mecor 2d. Vance C. McCormick
1 37 59
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
1 38 23
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
1 38 28
Flirt. Roger W. Drury
I 38 IS
Polly, Priscilla G. Merrill
1 39 28
Mohawk, Robert W Tilney
1 40 12
Sinbad 2d. Charles Pratt
1 40.55
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 41 56
Eaglet. Eliot Wadsworth
1 41 21
Kipper. Roger Milliken
1 43
Kinglet. Mrs. Philip Wallis
1 41.53
Colleen, Pierre C. Fraley
1 51 30
Seud. Marie Heck
1 24
Class B
MDI Class
Shenandoah. William B. Watkins
0.58 30
Witnit. Lawrence J. Brengle. Jr
1 30 25
No. 6, Lucretia G. Brooks
0.88 48
Venture 2nd. Andrew Meinnes
I 31 36
White Rabbit, John S. Stillman
39 50
Skip Jack W. Rodman Fay
1 32 36
Bullseve Class
Shad. E. Sohier Welch
1 37 01
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 38 12
Fidzet Louise & Alan Mellhenney
1-03 08
Silver Wing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
1 40.07
Playboy. Mrs Henry Parkman
DAVING
Weozin, John Corbin Eddison
105 17
Ace, Marcia C. Stebbins
1 40.35
Vic. Dr. Robert M. Lewis
1 13 10
Chizzle, Lewis N. Madeira
1:05:51
Sizzle, Mrs. H. B. Plant
1.07.20
Veza. Henry T. Reath
1 45.10
Bicker. Polly Thompson
11103
Velox. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee. Jr. 1 45 11
Class A-Second Division
Mecoh 2nd., Vance C. McCormick
131.07
Polly, Priscilla G. Merrill
S9
Sinbad 2nd. Charles Pratt
Kinglet. Mrs. Philip Wallis
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
1.35.43
Hoyden. Michael Crofoot
135.30
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
1 37 41
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
1 37 56
Eaglet. Eliot Wadsworth
1 40 26
Seud, Marie Heck
withdrew
MDI Class
White Rabbit. John S. Stillman
o 32 07
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
0.52
Shenandoah. William B. Watkins
withdrew
No. 2. Gurdon M. Maynard
d. n. 1.
Bull's Eye Class
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
38 02
Fidget. Louise and Alan McUhenny
0.38 23
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 00 33
Sizzle, Mrs. H. B. Plant
1.01.32
Chizzle Lewis N Madeira
1.0341
Okay. John B. Thaser, 3d
10103
Bicker, Polly Thompson
1.03.18
1933
Dane's Bacardi Again Victor
In Marblehead-Beverly - Duel
By ED EARLE
[Special Dispateh to The Herald]
MARION. Aug. 2-The choppy waters of Buzzards bay again suited
Ernest B. Deane's Bacardi. former Northeast Harbor 30 and now hailing
from Marblehead. which knifed through the whitecaps to score her second
win in two days over the sail_area flyers in the 30-square metre interport
series between Marblehead and Beverly Yacht Club fleets today off Butlers
Point.
DUEL UP WIND
FEATURES RACE
final elimination races for the right to
Overhauling and outfooting H. Nel-
represent the Beverly Yacht Club in the
son Emmons's white Beverly boat. Gem,
southeast Massachusetts district for the
on the second leg across the bay. the
Sears cup. Hoyt Wattson and his crew
bright mahogany Bacardi beat home
of Theodore Pitman, Jr., and Reed Es-
from the canal channel marker for the
terbrook. Jr. were named after the long
cannon. two minutes ahead of the com-
second race in Herreshoff 15 footers.
bined fleets. With the final race to-
Beverly Yarht Club, 301-square metre match.
morrow. the Dane boat has practically
Triangular, 101/2 Mile
Name Owner and team
El. lime Pts.
clinched the first berth silverware
Bacardl, Ernest B. Dane. Jr.
barring disqualification or a complete
Marblehead
2 03 33
Geni. H. Nelson Emitions. Bev-
reversal of form.
erly
2 OR 52 8
Lincoln Davis. Jr.'s. crack Marble-
Monsoon II. Samuel W. Wake-
head 30. Starling. finished fourth. to
man. Beverly
2 on 31
7
Starling. Lincoln Davis Jr.
take second place in the standing at
Marbinhead
2 07 17 6
13 points. 312 astern of the Bacardi.
Michi V. Alfred E. Chare.
Sam Wakeman's black Beverly boat.
Marbichead
as 07 55 :
Neauruhor, William Bross
Monsoon II. and William B. Lloyd's red
Lloyd. Beverly
2 08 17 1
and sulphur tinted Ngauruhoe of the
Fleetwing. P. Dudley Dean.
Beverly
2 08 18 7
home fieet are knotted at 12 points.
Brilliant. Harry X. Bloom-
The Gem and Alfred Chase's Mich] V
neld. Marblehead
2 09 41 2
are also tied at 11-all. The two Marble-
Oriole Chandler Hoves. Jr
Marblehead
2 no 15 1
head boats. Oriole and Brilliant. and
Total points-Bacardi 18 Starling
13.
Paul D. Dean's Beverly craft. Fleet-
Monsoon IT and Ngauruhoe 12 each. Geni
and Michi y 11 each. Oriol 3 and Brilliani
wing. make up the rear squadron.
and Fleetwing 4 each.
The race today was featured by the
Junior skipper eliminations. triangular.
close duel up wind between the Gem
8 Miles
Boat and skipper
and the Bacardi on the 31/-mile first
Time
Nancy, Hoyt Watson
1 50 (II)
leg to the weather mark o: Agnelica
Kiki. Loring Reed
1
30 07
Point. and the spinnaker handling on
Maribee. Daniel Cheever
1 32 00
Polly, Matthew J. Whittall
1 54 00
the decisive second leg by Skipper
Special Junior Race. Windward and Leeward
Dane's crew, John Yerxa and Larry
1 1/4
Milea
Johnson.
Polly, Daniel Cheever
1 36 57
Kiki, Hovt Watson
1
12 31
Nanev. Matthew J. Whittall
I
EMMONS SHOOTS GEM
42 13
Marlbee. Loring Reed
1 11 29
ACROSS LINE FIRST
The regular Buzzards Bay south-
wester was functioning in accustomed
style. but there was less power to the
wind and smoother water compared to
yesterday's sea-going day.
The fleet came down the line on the
starboard tack, with Commodore Em-
mons shooting the Gem across first at
the leeward end, with the Marbleheead
boat, Michi V, on the weather quarter.
The volcano named Ngauruhoe had a
ood place in the middle of the line.
The Starling was late and was the first
Dane's Bacardi Again Victor
In Marblehead-Beverly Duel
By ED EARLE
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
MARION, Aug. 2-The choppy waters of Buzzards bay again suited
Ernest B. Deane's Bacardi, former Northeast Harbor 30 and now hailing
from Marblehead, which knifed through the whitecaps to score her second
win in two days over the sail_area flyers in the 30-square metre interport
series between Marblehead and Beverly Yacht Club fleets today off Butlers
Point.
DUEL UP WIND
FEATURES RACE
final elimination races for the right to
Overhauling and outfooting H. Nel-
represent the Beverly Yacht Club in the
son Emmons's white Beverly boat. Gem,
southeast Massachusetts district for the
on the second leg across the bay, the
Sears cup. Hoyt Wattson and his crew
bright mahogany Bacardi beat home
of Theodore Pitman, Jr.. and Feed Es-
from the canal channel marker for the
terbrook, Jr. were named after the long
cannon. two minutes ahead of the com-
second race in Herreshoff 15 footers.
bined fleets. With the final race to-
Beverly Yacht Club, 30-square metre match.
morrow. the Dane boat has practically
Triangular 101% Miles
clinched the first berth silverware
Name Owner and team El. time Pts.
Bacardi Ernest B. Dane. Jr.
barring disqualification or a complete
Marblehead
35
94
reversal of form.
Gem. H. Nelson Emmons. Bev.
erly
2 05 52
8
Lincoln Davis, Jr.'s, crack Marble-
Monsoon II. Samuel W. Wake
head 30. Starling, finished fourth, to
man.
Beverly
2 06 31
7
take second place in the standing at
Starling Lincoln Davis Jr.
Marblehead
207
17
6
13 points. 3% astern of the Bacardi.
Mich! Alfred E. Chase
Sam Wakeman's black Beverly boat.
Marblehead
2 07 55
5
Ngauruhoe William Bross
Monsoon II. and William B Lloyd's red
Lloyd Beverly
2 08 17
1
and sulphur tinted Ngauruhoe of the
Fleetwing P. Dudley Dean
Beverly
home fleet are knotted at 12 points.
2 08 1
18
3
Brilliant. Harry N Bloom
The Gem and Alfred Chase's Michl V
field. Marblehead
2 09 41
2
are also tied at 11-all. The two Marble-
Oriole. Chandler Hovey, Jr.
Marblehead
2 09 15
1
head boats. Oriole and Brilliant. and
Total points Bacardi 18 Starling 13
Paul D. Dean's Beverly craft. Fleet-
Monsoon and Neauruhoe 12 each Gem
wing. make up the rear squadron.
and Michi V 11 each Oriole 5 and Brilliant
and
Fleetwing
4
each
The race today was featured by the
Junior skipper eliminations, triangular,
close duel up wind between the Gem
8
Miles
and the Bacardi on the 31/2-mile first
Boat and skipper
Time
Naney Hoy Watson
leg to the weather mark o: Agnelica
50.00
Kiki Lorinz Reed
50 07
Point. and the spinnaker handling on
Maribee Daniel Cheever
52.00
the decisive second leg by Skipper
Polly, Matthew J. Whittal
51.00
Dane's crew, John Yerxa and Larry
Special Junior Race. Windward and Leeward
11/4
Miles
Johnson,
Polly, Daniel Cheever
36
Kiki Hoyt Watson
42
EMMONS SHOOTS GEM
Naney, Matthew Whittall
Maribee. Loring Reed
ACROSS LINE FIRST
The regular Buzzards Bay south-
wester was functioning in accustomed
style. but there was less power to the
wind and smoother water compared to
yesterday's sea-going day.
The fleet came down the line on the
starboard tack, with Commodore Em-
mons shooting the Gem across first at
the leeward end. with the Marbleheead
boat. Michl V. on the weather quarter.
The volcano named Ngauruhoe had a
good place in the middle of the line.
The Starling was late and was the first
to tack and clear her wind. The Mon-
oon, Oriole and Brilliant followed suit
and stood inshore.
The red Ngauruhoe crossed the in-
shore squadron early, while the Michl
was under the fleet. The Gem worked
out into the lead inside Bird island.
On the long port board outside Bird
island the race settled down to a duel
between Bacardi and Gem. while the
Monsoon. Ngauruhoe and Michl stood
into Aucoot cove. The Starling and
Michl stood out again. with Skipper
Chase holding on longest out in the bay
Standing out from the Mattapoisett
shore on a long starboard hitch, the
Bacardi worked out to weather but
astern of the Gem.
LAST CROSSING
BEFORE FETCHING CLOSE
Emmons kept the Gem ahead but to
leeward of the Dane filer and near the
weather mark. and came about to tack
to weather of Bacardi so as to have the
Bacardi on the right of way starboard
hitch at the mark. The last crossing
before fetching the mark was closee. for
the Gem had the Bacardi by the length
of a marlin spike. The Gem rounded
the mark 18 seconds ahead of the Ba-
cardi. followed by the Monsoon, Michl,
Ngauruhoe, Starling, Brilliant, Oriole
and Fleetwing.
On the long 41/2-mile slide across the
bay to the Cape channel bell buoy, the
Bacardi's crew did some masterly spin-
naker trimming and hauled on the wind
for the final leg home. 56 seconds ahead
of the white Beverly boat,
On the down wind leg. the Michl and
the red Beverly boat engaged in a luf-
fing match, with the Marblehead boat
spilling the wind out of the big para-
chute spinnaker on the Lloyd craft and
then drawing clear to gybe over with
the boom to starboard
BACARDI HAS
TWO-MINUTE MARGIN
The Monsoon was third at the lee-
ward mark, a minute and 40 seconds
behind the leading Bacardi, Buss
Hovey's fast running Oriole had the
Brilliant by a second at the turn.
On the last leg. practically a long and
short hitch, the Bacardi continued to
step ish the hammered line in freshening waters for breeze the fin-
out the on
silver
as a squall threatened in the
west
The Bacardi finished more than two
minutes ahead of the Gem when Dane
hit the line smack on the nose in the
last fetch. Dudley Dean's Fleetwing
travelled fast on the last leg to stage
a successful stern chase and finish in
seventh place by overhauling both the
Brilliant and Oriole.
The junior skippers sailed the two
THE BOSTON HERALD.
1933.
VALEE AGAIN WINS
VALEE CAPTURES
VALLEE WINS THIRD
NORTHEAST RACE
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
IN MAINE SERIES
Special Dispatch to The Herald
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 14
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 11
-In a 10-knot southwest breeze, 37
boats of the Northeast harbor fleet
Keeps Slate Clean by Leading
-In a four to six-knot southerly breeze
crossed the starting line in the second
32 boats, representing five classes of the
Nancy in Northeast
race of the regular July series, here
Northeast Harbor fleet, took part today
today.
Harbor Regatta
in the first of the regular races in the
John Tyssowski's Valee, for second
time this week, won the 30-square metre
July series.
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
class. beating Commodore Eddison's
In the 30-square metre class John
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 18
Aquila by almost two minutes. The race
-Starting the third race of the regu-
Tyssowski's Valee, last year's winner
today was held over the long outside
lar July series in a stiff nine-knot
of the August series, led Commodore
course as the wind was southwest and
south-southwest breeze, 39 boats of the
Eddison's Aquila by nearly a minute
strong.
Northeast Harbor fleet furnished the
and a half. R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta
In class A. first division, R. Gwynne
most interesting racing of the season
won easily in the first division of class
Stout's Atlanta stepped away to win by
here today. Fog which has been hang-
A. beating William D. Lippincott's Aleda
a little over three minutes over Lydia
ing over the harbor for a day and a half
by over five minutes. Dr. William Earl
Lyman's No. 43. In the second division
lifted just in time for the first races of
Clark's Kit Kat came across the finish
of the same class, Casper W. Morris's
the day. In the 30-square-meter class,
line in first place in class B.
No. 7 nosed Nicholas C. Jenks's Whist-
John Tyssowski's Valee won for the
The second division of class A was
ler by only 22 seconds in exciting finish.
third time in as many starts, beating
won by last year's winner of the July
In class B. John R. Potter's Velox
Dr. Francis C. Grant's Nancy by almost
serles, Nicholas C. Jenks's Whistler,
won over Robert K. McInnes's Venture
eight minutes.
which won over Elizabeth Madeira's Ino
II by almost three minutes.
In class A first division, William D.
by nearly two minutes. In the Bull'seye
The Bulls Eye class furnished an
Lippincott's Aleda beat Samuel W. Mor-
class Anne Hopkins's Dart opened the
interesting field of six starters, which
ris's Steps to the finish line by almost
season with a decisive win over Clement
were led by Mrs. James Murphy's Puff-
a minute. In the second division of the
C. Kite's Bingle.
In. This boat rose from last place in
same class R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta
30-Square Metre Class
the previous race to be a winner today.
continued its winning ways by capturing
EI time
30-Square Metre Class
Boat and owner
h. m. A
27 on
its third victory of the season when it
Valee. John Tyssowski
Valee. John Tyssowski
2 19 08
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
29 05
beat L. F. Crofoot's Hoydon by a little
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
2 20 31
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
30 39
over two minutes.
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
2 56
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
2 33 18
2 38 13
W. Rodman Fay's Skipjack won its
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
Class A. First Division
Class A. First Division
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
17 08
first race of the series beating the Rev.
Atlania R Gwynne Stont
2.27.21
No. 43. Lydia Lyman
50 17
Henry W. Foote's Silver Wing by just
Mech II. Vance C. McCormick
51 21
Alada, William D. Lippincott
2 32 49
20 seconds. In the Bulls Eye class, John
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
53 23
Polly Eugene Dupont
31 28
Polly. Eugene Dupont
33 27
Corbin Eddison's Woozle rose from last
No. 43. Lydia Lyman
12 40.32
Steps. Samuel W. Morris
83 56
Steps. Barbara Strawbridge
a 41 10
place in the previous race to first place
Bob White. Timothy Rhodes
D.F.N.
Bob White, Timothy Rhodes
N.F.
today, beating Ann Hopkins's Dart by
Class B
Class B
Velox. John R. Potter
30.30
35 seconds.
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
2 31 09
Venture 11. Robert K. Melanes
53 22
Tomorrow morning the fleet sets sail
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
34 36
Silverwing Rev Henry W. Foote
on the second annual July cruise which
Silverwine, Rev Henry W. Foote
49 33
Vega. Thomas Reath. Jr.
2 56 48
Shad. Francis C. Welch
12 40 41
Kitkat. Dr William Earl Clark
25721
this year will have as its destination
Venture II. Robert K McInnis
is 58 57
Skipjack W Rodman Fay
2.57.25
Center Harbor at Brooklin, Me. The Bar
Ace. Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
3.06.16
Acc. Marcia C. Stebbins
3 02 34
Harbor Yacht Club S boats and the
No. 10. Frederick Stimson
3 08 17
No. 19. Frederick Stimson
3.04.18
Velox. John R. Potter
Disqualified
Shad. Francis C. Welch
D.N.F.
Winter Harbor Yacht Club knockabouts
Class A. Second Division
Class A. Second Division
will also take part in the cruise. Sum-
No. 7 Casper W. Morris
50 26
Whistler, Nicholas C. Jenks
43 02
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
50 48
mary:
30-Square Meter Class
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
45 02
Flirt. Roger W. Drury
54 52
45 30
Boat and owner
h. m. 8.
Hoyden. L F. Crofoot
Hoyden. L. F. Crofoot
35.54
Valee. John Tyssowski
1 11 49
Flirt. Roger Walcott Drury
45 39
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira. Jr.
56.04
1 19 18
Eaglet E. Farnham Butler
49 05
36 40
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
2 59 28
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 19 37
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira. Jr. a 53
OS
Don Q. George R Clark
No. T. Casper W. Morris
a 01 40
3 01 33
Aquila, W. Barton Edison
1 28 43
Eaglet. Farnham Butler
Class A. First Division
Class MDI
Bulls Eve Class
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
1 03
White Rabbit. Dr E G. Stillman o 53 48
Pull-In. Mrs. James Murphy
1 01 00
Steps, Samuel Morris
1 26 00
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
o 56 32
Okay. John B. Thayer
1 os 09
Bingle Clement C. Kite
I 09 16
Flirt. Roger W. Drury
1 26 29
Bull'seye Class
1 09 26
Mecos II. Vance C. McCormick
1 28 41
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1. 01 58
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
Polly. Eugene Dupont
34
1 03 24
Dart. Aun Honkins
1 09 39
Ringle. Clement C. Kite
Yo Ho. Walter A. Eversman
1 29 12
Okay. John B. Thayer
1 04 03
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1 10 41
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
1 30 18
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
1 01 46
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
1 34 33
Puff-in. Mrs. James Murphy
1
05 14
No. T. Casper W. Morris
1 38 16
Class B
Skipjack. W. Rodman Fay
1 30 13
Silver Wing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
1 39 35
Shad. Francis C. Welch
1 41 33
Velox. John R. Potter
1 41 36
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnes
1 41 54
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 42 12
Ace. Miss Marcia c. Stebbins
1 43 29
Vega. Henry Reath
1 46 12
No. 19. Frederick Stimson
D. N. F.
Class A. Second Division
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1 31 28
Hoydon. L. F. Crofoot
134.03
No. 43. Lydia Lyman
3410
Eaglet. E. Farnham Butler
1 36 18
Bob White. Timothy Rhodes
1.36.25
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira.
1.38.26
Kinglet, Alexander Torrance
1 38 48
Don Q.. George R. Clark
1 39 40
Colleen. Priscilla Merrill
1 41
M D I Class
White Rabbit. Dr. E. G Stillman
o 50 46
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
o 51 37
Bulls Eye Class
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
0.58.07
Dart. Anno Hopkins
0.58 42
Bingle, Clement C. Kite
0.59 14
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 01 10
Puff-in. Mrs. James Murphy
1.01.03
Okay. John B. Thayer. 3d
1 02 33
EE CAPTURES
VALEE REPEATS
EDISON'S AQUILA
70
NORTHEAST SAIL
NORTHEAST WIN
WINS FIRST RACE
Leads Harbor Fleet in First
Leads 30-Square Metres; Con-
Noses Out Valee in Sail at
stance Sweeps Class A Races
Northeast Harbor
Of Two-Day Cruise
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., July 20
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Special Dispatch to The Herald
-Starting in a light south breeze from
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 25
CENTER HARBOR. Brooklin, Me.
Center Harbor this morning, 21 boats of
-In an eight-knot southwest breeze
July 19-Twenty-three yachts, repre-
the Northeast Harbor fleet began their
senting four classes of the Northeast
which diminished to three knots by
homeward bound leg of the second an-
Harbor fleet. left Northeast Harbor this
finish time. 45 boats of the Northeast
nual July cruise. In the hope of pick-
morning on the second annual July
Harbor fleet set sail today on the fifth
ing up a breeze, the outside course
cruise to Center Harbor.
regular race of the July series. The 30
around Great Gott and Black Islands
The weather was ideal for the fleet's
square meters went out around the bell
was sailed.
first special race of the season. the
buoy off Long Ledge. Classes A and
fog of the last few days having lifted.
Duplicating its performance in the
went out the western way to mark L
first race of the cruise and continuing
There was a six-knot northwest breeze
near sea wall, going out and back twice.
blowing at the start, which increased
its season's record of a victory for each
Com. Eddison's Aquila won its first
to 10 knots after crossing Bass Harbor
start, John Tyssowski's Valee won the
race of the season in the 30 square
bar
30-square-metre class over Commodore
meter class, nosing out John Tyssowski's
John Tyssowski's Valee again sailed
Edidison's Aquila by 27 seconds.
Valee by two seconds.
to win in a 30 square metre class, run-
In class A. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.'s
In the first division of class A. Harry
ning his victories up to four straight
Constance came in first, making a clean
G. Haskell's Hal, sailing its first race
for the season and beating Commedore
sweep of the cruise in his class and
of the season, came in first to defeat
Eddison's Aquila by a little over three
beating by a little over a minute
William D. Lippincott's Aleda by nearly
minutes.
Nicholas C. Jenk's Whistler whose yacht
a minute. In the second division, R.
In class A. Crawford C. Macleria's
also captured second place yesterday.
Gwynne Stout's Atlanta ran its win-
Constance took first place. beating
John R. Potter's Velox won first place
ning streak to four straight, beating
Nicholas C. Jenks's Whistler by 25 sec-
in class B. leading Dr. Henry D. Steb-
Priscilla Merrill's Colleen by a little
onds. W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack beat
bins' Ace by two minutes. W. Rodman
more than three minutes. Class B was
the Rev. Henry W. Foote's Silverwing
Fay's Skip Jack, however. took first
won by Dr. Henry D. Stebbins's Ace.
by nearly 21 minutes in class B. In
place in this class for the cruise be-
which led John R. Potter's Velox by 42
the miscellaneous class, Commodore
cause of his first place yesterday and
seconds.
Fulton J. Rednian of the Bar Harbor
his third place position today. Winners
With the diminishing wind toward
Yacht Club. sailing the Nymph, came
of the cruise are based on the total
the end of the afternoon, many of the
in first. defeating Eilzabeth Maderia's
number of points made in the two days
boats came in bunched one or more
Sagamore. This class was composed of
racing.
boats from each of the above classes,
any boat over 17-foot waterline of the
30-Square-Metre Class
finishing within three seconds.
EL time
cabin type. Tomorrow morning the
Boat and Owner
h m.
In the Bulls Eye class, Mrs. James
fleet will weigh anchor and race back
Valen John Tyssowski
in
Murphy's Puff-in took first place, beat-
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
a all 12
to Northeast Harbor. Trophies will be
ing Clement C. Kite's Bicker by more
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
G 01 33
awarded to the winners on the total
than four minutes.
Class
number of points made for the two
Constance Crawford C. Maderia
G 02 10
30 Square Meter Class
days' racing.
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
01 15
El. time
Mecoh IT Vance C. McCormick
G 07 01
Boat and Skipper
h. m.
Thirty Square Metre Class
Value John Tystowski
Don Q. George R Clark
G to NS
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
40 57
Valee John Tyssowski
Agutla. W Barton Eddison
Alada, William D. Lippincott
# 12 IS
40.59
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
G 00
Josephine. Edsel B. Ford
Polly, Eurene Dupont
41 32
Arile, Herman M. Hessenbruch
C 41 10
Step Samuel Morris
d. 11. f
Class A
Winsome William F Cochran
Hoyden, L. F. Crofoot
45 45
d. n. 1.
Constance Crawford Maderia Jr.
29
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
49.04
Whistler Nichojas Jenks
Class B
Class A. First Division
Aleda William D. Lippincott
Velox John R. Potter
on
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
13.48
Steps Samuel Morris
Ace, Marcia e Stebbins
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
Meroh 11. Vance McCormick
Skip Jack W. Rodman Fay
60219
14.44
Flirt. Roger W Drury
Hoydona 1. F Crofoot
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
60052
Steps. Samuel W. Morris. Jr
Polly Encone Dupont
Seud Sawyer Welch
6.03.08
Hoyden. L. F. Crofoot
Don Q. George R. Clark
Silverwine Rev Henry W. Foote
RUNN
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnes
6.11.03
Class B
Kinglet, Alexander Torrance
Skip Jack W Rodman Fay
Bob White Timothy Rhodes
31
Silverwine Rev Henry W Foote
Alanda, Robert W. Tilney
36.59
Shad Francis C. Welch
Eaglet. E. Farnham Butler
38 03
Velox John R Potter
Class B
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earle Clark
EIGHT BOATS FINISH
Ace. Dr Henry D. Stebbins
Ace. Marcia Stebbins
Velox. John R. Potter
Venture 11. Robert K. MeInne
IN NORTHEAST SAIL
Silver Wing, Rev Henry W Foote
Miscellaneous Class
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
First
Place
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me. July
Vera. Henry Reath
Nymph Fulton J
Sacamore Mi-- Ellzabeth Maderia
21-Star.ing the fourth race of the
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
Venture II Robert K. Melnnis
Second
Place
July series in a light easterly. 40 boats
No. 19. William B. Stimson
Spin Drift Frederie O. Spedden Third
Place
Malabar III. Dr. E G. Stillman
of the Northeast Harbor flect were be-
Shad, Francis C. Welch
DNF
Fourth
Place
calmed off Seal Harbor today.
Class A. Second Division
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
Only eight yachts crossed the finish
Colleen, Miss Priscilla Merrill
line within the time limit.
No. 43. Miss Lydia Lyman
In the Bulls Eye class. Mrs. James
Yoho, Walter A. Eversman
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
Murphy's Puff In took first place in the
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
drifing match, beating Clement C.
Send William D Wyman
Samuel D. Wyman
Kite's Bicker by nearly two minutes.
59
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
18
M D I Class
Salcee, Langdon Marvin. Jr
30
25
E1. time
Don Q. George R. Clark
31.20
Boat and Owner
hr m
No. " Casper W. Morris
32.05
White Rabbit. Dr. E. G Stillman
a NO
Midl Class
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
I oz 07
No. fl. Lucretia C. Brooks
1 06 16
Bulls Eye Class
White Rabbit. Dr. G. Stillman
1 19 07
Poft III. Mr. James Murphy
1 10 on
Bulls Eve Class
Bicker. Clement C. Kite
1 11 in
Puff-in, Mrs. James Murphy
1 11 06
Dart. Ann Hopkins
t
Bicker. Clement C. Kite
1 15 on
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 11 as
Dart. Ann Hopkins
10 OR
Wonzle John Corbin Eddison
2 on
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
Okay, John B. Thayer, 3rd
07 17
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
33
Okay, John B. Thayer, 3rd
135.08
Darl.
HOOKIIS
VALEE WINS SERIES
AQUILA VICTOROUS
FOR 30 SQ. METRES
VALEE HEADS 30'S
IN ALL-DAY RACE
AT N. E. HARBOR
49 Yachts Set Season Record
Defeats Valee in Southwest
At Northeast Harbor
Has Two-Minute Margin Over
Harbor Regatta
Ford Boat
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 28
BILL 01 Impausi
-In a 16-knot southwest breeze, 49
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR Me. July
yachts of the Northeast Harbor fleet
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Aug. 1
27-Commodore W. Barton Edidison's
today sailed the sixth and last regular
-John Tyssowski's Valee led 2 fleet of
Aquija sailed in a winner today in the
five 30 square metres across the finish
Southwest Harbor Yacht Club races,
race of the July series. The number of
line here today to begun the August
beating John Tyssowski's Valee by 21
starting yachts was the largest in a
racing series with the same success
seconds and winning for the second
race this season. The wind was the
which favored him during the July con-
time in consecutive years this special
tests. Edsel B. Ford's Josephine fin-
all-day race.
strongest to date and was greatly ap-
ished in second place two minutes be-
The southwest breeze in the morning
preciated, coming as it did after 10 days
hind the leader.
was light but sprang up to 10 knots
of very light weather.
Thirty-seven boats finally sailed the
shortly after noon so that interesting
John Tyssowski's Valee won its fifth
course after thunder storms had neces-
racing was had during most of the day
race out of six in the 30-square-metre
sitated two postponements. But for
Class A and B were sailed in one
class. beating Commodore Eddison's
this. a record entry might have been
division as is the custom in this special
Aquila by 26 seconds The Valee won
reached RS there were many new-
race Samuel W. Morris, Jr.'s Steps, an
the July series with 483 points, with the
comers who dared not brave the squally
A boat, took first place by 35 seconds
Aquila runner-up at 358.
seas.
over John R. Potter's Velox, the first B
In class A, first division. Eugene Du-
In class A first division, Priscilla G.
boat to finish
Merrill's Colleen sailed in a winner by
pont's Polly took first place, beating
In the Bulls Eye class. Clement C.
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.'s, Steps by 33
eight seconds over the Rev. Malcolm
Kite's Bicker won over Ann Hopkins
seconds. In the second division Vance
E. Peabody's Daffydill which was sall-
Dart by 25 seconds.
McCormick's Mecoh II sailed in a win-
ing its first race of the season. Four
Of special interest was the friendship
boats in this class finished within 35
ner over Priscilla G. Merrill's Colleen
sloop race. This is the first race of these
seconds of each other. In the second
by 49 seconds. In the point standings,
boats for many years. It climaxed a
division of this same class. L. F. Cro-
however, R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta
week of scraping barnacles and much
foot's Hoydon took first place beating
was first for the series with 464 points
real salt humor from the waterfront.
Wharton Sinkler's Last Chance by 19
and William D. Lippincott's Aleda sec-
Capt. Al Harvey's White Wing won
seconds.
ond with 406.
easily. beating Capt. Vestus Gott's Annie
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins's Ace won the
William B. Stimson's No. 19 won its
W. by a little over 16 minutes.
class B race getting over the finish
Time
first race of the season in class B, beat-
line 29 seconds ahead of W. Rodman
Boat and Owner
ing W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack by 18
30 Square Metre Class
Fay's Skip Jack. In the Bulls Eye
Aquila W Barton Eddison
is IS in
seconds. Rev. Henry W. Foote's Silver-
class Clement C. Kite's Ricker won over
Valeo John Tyssowski
5 19 (18
wing gained the class B laurels with
Mrs. James Murphy's Puff In by a min-
Josephine, Edsel B. Ford
5 20
Arile. Herman W. Hessenbruch
S 21 18
384 points. W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack
ute and 2 half.
Winsome. William F. Cochran
3 39 01
was in second place with 367.
30 Square Metre Class
Classes A and B
In the M. D. I. class, Richard W.
Valee John Tymowski
1 03 57
Steps, Samuel W Morris, Jr.
1 38 on
Hale, Jr.'s. Vixen, sailing its first race,
Josephine Edsel B. Ford
1 05 42
Velox John R Potter
as
Azile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
I 07 in
Whistler. Nievholas CA Jenks
finished first. Dr. E. G. Stillman's
4
11
Winsome William F. Cochran
1 09 02
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1
11
12
White Rabbit won the series with 483
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
1 03 54
Shad. Francisco Welch
1
as
points.
Class A. First Division
Constance Crawford Madeira Jr.
1
111
00
In the Bullseye. class, John B.
Colleen. Priscilla Merrill
1 10 12
Acc. Dr. Heirry D. Stebbins
4 47 08
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody 1 10 20
Manda Robert W Timey
Thayer 3d's Okay won over Mrs. Henry
Atlanta, K G. Wynne Stout
1 10 40
Yoho. Walter Everman
13111
Parkman's Playboy by 36 seconds. Clem-
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
1 10 47
Bob White, Timothy Rhodes
4 3623
Venture 11. Robert K. MeInnes
159.07
ent C. Kite's Bicker won the July series
Seud, William D. and Samuel D. Wr.
man
1 11 27
Skin Jack W. Rodman Fay
1.59.85
with 447 points. Mrs. James Murphy's
Whistler Nicholas C. Jenks
1 11 43
No. 7. Ca-per W Morris
5.00.24
Mecoh 11. Vance C. McCormick
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
3 01 AND
Puff-In scored 423,
1 12 11
No. 7 Casper W Morris
1 124 RO
Kinslet. Alexander Torrance
D.N.F.
30 Square Metre Class
Flirt: Roger W. Drury
31
Bulls Eye Class
Time
Salcee. Langdon Marvin. Jr.
1 12 46
Bicker Clement C. Kite
3
Boat and owner
h m <
58 29
Alanda, Robert W. Tilney
11423
Dart. Ann Hopkins
a 35 30
Valee, John Tyssowski
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
a 37.13
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
38.55
Class R
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
3 10.30
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
59 IS
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1 10 02
Winsome. William F. Cochran
59.35
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
1 1031
Friendship Sloops
Nancy Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 01 38
Velox. John R. Potter
11
White Wine Capt. Al Harvey
6.06.37
Josephine, Edsel B. Ford
1 02 14
Witnit. Lawrence J. Brengle, Jr
11
an
Annie W Capt. Vestus Goll
6 22 40
Vega. Henry Reath
1
11
34
Euryale. Arihur P. Butler
628.00
Class A. First Division
1 04 28
Shad, Sohier Welch
I 11 43
Sea Gull. Capt. George Lewis
D.N.P.
Polly. Eugene Dupont
1 OR 01
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 IS 11
Steps. Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
1.05.42
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnes
1
13
34
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
Aleda. William D. Lippineott
1.06.31
Whim. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee. Jr. 1 14 37
Bob White. Timothy Rhodes
10651
Silver Wine. Rev. Henry W. Foote. 1 15 31
Kinglet. Alexander Torrance
1
Class A. Second Division
Alanda, Robert W. Tilney
1 07 43
Bordon. L. F. Crofoot
1 07 41
Flirt. Roger W. Drury
1 08 38
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1 08 DO
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
1 08 58
Polly. Euzene Dupont
1 OS 36
Hoxden. L. F. Crofoot
1 09 03
Haleyon. Mrs. E. N. Benson. Jr
1 09 11
Reefpoint. Betty Wiekes
1 on 44
Don Q. George R. Clark
1 09 SS
Eaglet. E. Farnham Butler
1 09 15
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
1 12 30
Class R
Bulls Eve Class
No. 19. William B. Stimson
1 06 11
Bleker. Clement C. Kite
0 16 as
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
06 29
Puff In. Mrs. James Murphy
o 47 in
Velox. John R. Potter
1 07 02
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
o 18 18
Shad. Sohier C. Welch
1 07:06
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
o 30.33
Silverwing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
1 07 15
Okay. John R. Thayer. 3d
Vega. Henry Reath
1 07.28
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1 08 39
Venture 111. Robert H. MeInnes
1 11 33
Whim Mrs. Frank McNamee, Jr.
1 16 16
Blue Fish. E. Smith Jackson
DNF
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
DNF
Class A. Second Division
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
1 04 20
Colleen. Miss Priscilla G Merrill
1 05 on
Whistler Nicholas c. Jenks
1
Yoho Walter A. Eversman
1
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1 06 15
No. 43, Lydia Lyman
I 06 43
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
1 08 10
Don Q. George R Clark
1 08 31
Send. William D. and Samuel D.
Wyman
os 40
Salcee. Langdon Marvin Jr.
1
11 13
Constance, Crawford c. Madeira, Jr..
DNF
M. D. I. Class
Vixen, Richard W. Hale Jr.
48 04
No. 6. Lutretia G. Brooks
49 10
White Rabbit. Dr. E. G. Stillman
37 23
Bullseye Class
Okay. John B. Thayer 3d
1 01 13
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
1 01 51
Bicker. Clement C. Kite
02.31
Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy
1
Wooz!o, John Corbin Eddison
Dart Ann Hopkins
09
AND FIDGET
TYSSOWSKI SAILS
CONSTANCE WINS
N. E. HARBOR
VALEE TO VICTORY
NORTHEAST SAIL
Boats Becalmed as
Craft Start
Defeats Aleda for Seamanship
Leads 30-Sq. Metres in Racing
ST HARBOR. Me. Aug. 4
At Northeast Harbor
Cup
: Hale, Jr.'s. M. D. I. class
at group, while Charles D.
et. sailing its first race of
[Special Dispatch to The Herald
took the Bullseye class
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Mrs. James Murphy's Puff
NORTH EAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 8
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 9
over a minute here today.
-In a 20-knot smoky sou-wester, 47
-Crawford C. Maderia, Jr., sailed his
asses in the 53-boat fleet
boats sailed the third race of the August
Constance to a victory over William D.
d.
series here today. Beating to windward
Lippincott's Aleda to win the 1933 Sea-
M. D. I Class
out the western way to mark L with a
manship cup, offered by Mary C.
El time
run in, then repeating the same pro-
Wheelwright, here today. It was a re-
h. m. e.
cedure was the course for today.
I W. Hale. Jr
1 02 18
sail of a previous race. with five boats
Dr. E. G. Stillman
1
131
20
John Tyssowski skippered his Valee
starting. Denis Rhodes was a good
Brooks
1 05 33
to a first place to take the 30 square
third in his Bob White. coming in a
Bullseye Class
D. Diekey
1 13 59
metre class honors from a fleet of five
minute and 25 seconds behind the
James Murphy
1 17 07
starters by defeating William F. Coch-
Aleda.
Corbin Eddison
1 16 16
ran's Winsome with nearly two minutes
t C. Kite
1 16 34
Before the preparatory signal con-
Henry Parkman
1
18
to spare.
testants anchored yachts back of the
Thayer. 3d
1 27 51
George R. Clark's Don Q stepped fast
starting line under the supervision of
pkins
1 28 03
to win the class A. first division race,
judges and remained at anchor until
beating Wharton Sinkler's Last Chance
the starting signal. Yachts remained
by 36 seconds. In the second division
with boom in crotch. mainsail furled
of this same class, Walter Eversman's
under cover, all the usual stops and
Yo Ho led L. F. Crofoot's Hoydon to the
fastenings belayed. jib and spinnaker
finish line by 34 seconds. In class B
stowed below decks and all halyards
Sohier Welch's Shad took first place
and sheets ship-shape as at mooring
winning over John R. Potter's Velox by
for the night.
a little over a minute and a half.
At the preparatory signal the sealed
In the M. D. I. class, Miss Lucretia
instructions were opened to determine
G. Brooks's No. 6 beat Richard W. Hale
the locations of the marks to round.
Jr.'s Vixen by six seconds. John Corbin
Eddison's Woosele won the Bullseye
The marks for this race were spar
buoy S 3. a channel marker in the
race when it beat J. Slater Murphy's
western way, and spar S 1 at Seal Har-
Puff in by 45 seconds,
bor, Either mark could be rounded
30 Square Metre Class
Boat and skipper
El time
first according to the skippers' discre-
Valee. John Tyssowski
1 22 38
tion.
Winsom. William F. Cochran
1 25 00
The solution of the problems, as well
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
1 28 51
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 29 23
as the handling of the yacht, were de-
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
8. n. 1.
termining factors. At starting signal,
Class A-First Division
anchors were weighed and carried
Don Q. George R Clark
1 32 os
throughout the race. Sails could not
Lost Chance. Wharton Sinkler
32 44
Daffydil, Rev. Malcolm R. Peabody 1 33.08
be set or loosed in any way until the
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1 3325
start
Whistler. INcholas C. Jenks
1 35 26
Certain other special regulations were
No. 43. Mrs. Philip Wallis
1 36 09
Haleyon. Mrs. E. N. Benson. Jr
1 36 17
used. Crews were limited to three per-
Mecob TT. Vance M. McCormick
1 37 08
sons, amateurs. under 21 years of age.
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
1 38.10
the name of the captain being filed
Polly, Eugene Dupont
1 39
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira. Jr. 14027
with written entry. After the prepara-
Class B-First Division
tory signal no crew could communicate
Shad, Sohire Welch
1 34 03
with any one outside their own boats,
Velox. John R. Potter
1 13540
except to demand right of way or claim
Venture II. Robert K. McInnes
1 13344
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clork
1 36 05
a foul. Touching bottom disqualified à
Witnit. Lawrence J. Brengle. Jr
1 36 36
boat whether or not the boat floated off
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1 38 30
unaided.
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
139.28
Silver Wing, Reb. Henry W. Foote
1.39.50
The yacht owner winning this race
Vega. Thomas Reath. 3d
1 14131
for two years will obtain permanent
Whim. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee, Jr. 1 58
possession of the cup. The trophy was
Navajo, Howard Cooper Johuson, Jr. d. n.
f.
won in 1928 by Arthur P. Butler. Jr.,
Class A-Second Division
and E. Farnham Butler. Miss Wheel-
Yo Ho. Walter A. Eversman
1 31 03
Hoydon. L. F. Crofoot
1 31 39
wright donated a new trophy in 1930.
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
1 32 30
A third trophy was presented by Miss
Colleen. Priscilla G. Merrill
1 33.04
Solcee. Langdon Marvin, Jr
1 33 50
Wheelwright in 1931.
Bob White. Timothy Rhodes
1 34 49
EL time
1 3511
Boat and owner:
Eaglet. Miss Ruth B. Lyman
h.
111.
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
1 41 00
Constance Crawford c. Madefra. Jr. an
Steps Samuel W. Morris. Jr
1 47 01
Aleda. Werr. D. Lippineott
1.
Reef Point, eBity Wickes
d. n. 1.
Bob White. Dem- Rhode
13
18
M. D. I. Class
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
Atlanta, John R. Petter
No. 6. Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
o 40 30
Vixen. Richards W. Hale, Jr
o 40 44
White Rabbit. Dr. E. G. Stillman
0 43 07
Bull's Eye Class
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
0 15 33
Puff-in. J. Slater Murphy
0 46 20
Fidget. Charles D. Dickey
0.46 21
Ricker. Clement C. Kite
04635
Okay. John B. Thayer. 3d
0 47 49
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
0 30 24
ATLANTA SCORES
AQUILA NOSES OUT
LIPPINCOTTS ALEDA
PROVES BEST SAILOR
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST WINS
N. HARBOR WIN
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 16
-In a 10-knot southwest breeze three
A boats resalled the seamanship race
with William D. Lippincott's Aleda win-
Leads Record Fleet of A Boats
Beats John Tyssowski's Valee
ning the cup emblatic of its superiority.
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.'s Constance
led the group around the course, but
-Valee Edges Aquila
By 24 Seconds
failed in solving the last problem in
the list of instructions.
This morning there were two other
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
resails of previous races for two classes.
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
John Tyssowski's Valee won the 30
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 11
15-Commodore Eddison's yellow-hulled
square metre race over Commooore Ed-
-Sailing the fourth race of the August
Aquila nosed out John Tyssowski's
dison's Aquila by nearly two and a half
series in a 10-knot southeast breeze 55
Valee by 24 seconds to feature the fifth
minutes in the resail of the third race
yachts, a record number for the season
race of the August series here today.
of the August series. In the Bulls Eye
appeared at the starting line. The
Racing conditions were ideal and a
class J. Slater Murphy's Puff-In beat
splendid breeze caused many close fin-
fleet of 50 yachts answered guns, with
Charles D. Dickey's Fidget by 10 sec-
ishes with the majority of boats com-
the larger crafts testing the outside
onds in a resall of the first race of the
ing in within a period of 15 minutes.
waters.
August series.
John Tyssowski's Valee stepped fast
In class A, first division. the Rev.
Seamanship race
to win the 30-square metre race, nosing
Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffydill beat
Boat and owner
E1 time
out Commodore Eddison's Aquila by
Miss Priscilla G. Merrill's Colleen by
Aleda. William D. Lippineott
2 03 30
eight seconds. In the largest fleet of
almost a minute and a half. In the
No. 43. John R Potter
52
A boats to start this year, R. Gwynne
Constance, Crawford c. Madeira. Jr.: d. n. f.
second division Nicholas C. Jenks skip-
30 Square Metre Class
Stout's Atlanta took first place in the
pered his Whistler to a first place. de-
first division, edging Rev. Malcolm E.
feating Vance C. McCormick's Mecho
Valee. John Tyssowski
1 26 25
Akuila, W. Barton Eddison
1 28
Peabody's Daffydill by 13 seconds. In
II with nearly three minutes to spare.
Winsome. William F. Cochrane
1 29
In class B. John R. Potter's Velox won
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
1 31 30
the second division. L. F. Crofoot's Hoy-
don squeezed out a win over Roger W.
its first race of the August series by
Agile, Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 34 20
Drury's Flirt by 14 seconds.
sailing in 56 seconds ahead of Sohier
Bulls Eye Class
Sohier Welch's Shad in class B re-
Welch's Shad, J. Slater Murphy's Puff-
Puff-In. J. Slater Murphy
0.53 55
Fidget. Charles D. Dickey
0 54 05
peated its victory of last Tuesday, beat-
in won the Bulls Eye race. beating
Dart. Miss Ann Honkins
0 55 35
ing John R. Potter's Velox by 16 sec-
Clement C. Kite's Bicker by 20 seconds.
Bicker. Clement C. Kite
0 36.12
onds. In the M D I class. Richard W.
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
o 36 45
30 Square Meter Class
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
o 37 29
Hale, Jr.'s Vixen won over Lucretia
E1. time
G. Brooks's No. 6. J. Slater Murphy's
Boat and skipper
h. m. S.
Puff-In took first honors in the Bulls
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
11 47
Valee. John Tyssowski
2
15 11
Eye class when it nosed out John Cor-
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
16 36
bin Eddison's Woozle by four seconds.
Winsome, William F. Cochran
17 19
Ahile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
2 13 37
30 Square Metre Class
El. time
Class A, First Division
Boat and owner
h m 8
Valee. John Tyssowski
Daffydill, Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
52
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
Colleen. Priscilla G. Merrill
1 15 00
Hoyden. L. F. Crofoot
31 11
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
1 16 43
Winsome. William F. Cochrane
Bob White. Timothy Rhodes
31 35
16 59
Alanda, Robert W. Allney
31.45
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
03
Class A. First Division
Atlanta R Gwynne Stout
1 21 39
Polly, Eugene Dupont
34
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
12152
Hustla Charles D. Dickey
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
123.28
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
Polly Eurone Dispont
1 22 35
Mary Frank G. Thomson
36.28
No. 7. Casper W Morris
1 28 38
Seud. Wm. D. and Samuel D. Wyman
41 01
Alanda, Robert W. Tilney
1 23 49
Kayleen. Joseph B. Thomas
D. N. F.
No. 43, Mrs. Philip Wallis
1 24 00
Class B
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
Constance Crawford C. Madeira. Jr
124.31
Velox. John R. Potter
31
Don O. George R. Clark
1 25 05
Shad. Schier Welch
32
1 25 26
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
32
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 28 35
Skipjack. W. Rodman Fay
33 21
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
Haleyon. Mrs. E N Benson. Jr.
1 31 10
Vega. Thomas Reath. Jr.
34 18
Kinzlet Alexander Torrance
1 32 48
Silverwing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
11 40
Mary, Frank G. Thomson
DNF
Navajo. Howard Cooper Johnson
43 50
44 31
Class B
Venture 11. Robert K. MeInnes
Shad. Sohier Welch
Kit Kat Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
13 39
12445
Velox. John R. Potter
12301
Whim. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee. Jr.
Skiplack. W. Rodman Fay
1 25 16
Class A. Second Division
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1:25 54
Whistler. Nicholas Jenks
26
Silverwine Rev. Henry W. Foote
12605
Mecho II. Vance C. McCormick
2941
Witnit. Lawrence J. Brengle, Jr.
1 26 32
No. Casper W. Morris
Venture 11. Robert K. Meinnes
1 28 47
Don Q.. George R. Clark
33.00
Veza. Thomas Reath Jr
1 28 52
Constance, Crawford c. Madeira. Jr.
33 14
Whim, Mrs. Frank A. McNAmee, Jr. 1 29 31
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
13011
Steps. Samuel W. Morris. Jr
34 40
Navajo, Howard Cooper Johnson. Jr. 13147
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
2
34 50
Warren. William B. Stimson
DNF
Haleyon. Mrs. E. N. Benson
2
35 18
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
an IN
Class A. Second Division
Hoydon. L. F Crbfoot
14
No. 43, Mrs. Philip Wallis
2 37 15
Flirt. Roger W. Drury
Kinglet. Alexander Torrance
42 04
1 23 24
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
1 23 37
Salese, Langdon Marvin. Jr
2 42 15
Kayleen Joseph B. Thomas
1 24 19
M D I Class
Aleda William D. Lippincott
1 25 30
Rob White, Timothy Rhodes
Cixen. Richard W. Hale, Jr
o 11 08
12536
No. G. Miss Lucretia C. Brooks
o 11 37
Colleen Priscilla G. Merrill
1 23 43
Halo Harry G Haskell
1 25 54
Bulls Eye Class
Yo Ho, Walter A. Eversman
1 26 02
Puff-in. J. Slater Murphy
o 48 10
Stene Samuel W. Morris. Jr.
1 26 40
Bicker. Celemt C. Kite
o IS 30
Eaglet. Ruth B. Lyman
12721
Woozle John Corbin Eddison
0 49 02
Salore Lanzdon Marvia. Jr.
1 80 16
Darl. Miss Ann Hopkins
o 40 50
Reef Point. Betty Wickes
13445
Okay. John B. Thayer. 3d
o 30 19
M D I Class
Fidget, Charles D. Dickey
o 30.21
Vixen. Richard W. Hale. Jr.
4711
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
o 26
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
48 58
White Rabbit. Dr. E. G. Stillman
50 48
Bulls Eye Class
Pull-in. J Slater Murphy
57 04
Woozel John Corbin Eddison
57 08
Dart. Anna Hopkin
57 12
Ricker, Clement c Kito
59 01
Okay. John B Thayer. 3d
59 38
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
101.59
Fidzet. Charles D. Dickey
1 00 51
DR. STEBBIN'S ACE
DAFFYDILL WINS
30 METRE VALEE
WINS HAYWARD SAIL
N. E. HARBOR SAIL
CONQUERS AQUILA
Heads 43 Boats in N. E. Har-
Whistler, Ace, Vixen, Woozle
Tyssowski's Boat Leads by
bor All Class Event
Also Takes Firsts
Over Five Minutes
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Aug. 17
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
-Sailing in a light southeast wind, the
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
Ace, skippered by Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
19-Fifty-four boats were nearly be-
22-John Tyssowski's 30 square metre
finished a winner over 44 boats in the
George Davenport Hayward memorial
calmed here today when the light south-
class Valee scored a five and a half
minute victory over Commodore Ed-
race. Following closely in the wake of
easter died down suddenly, but the
dison's Aquila as 53 boats raced today
the Ace came R. Gwynne Stout's At-
lighter craft managed to complete their
in the seventh sail of the August series.
lanta losing by 24 seconds. with Nicho-
races as courses were cut down and the
During the start the wind fell flat.
las C. Jenks's Whistler coming in six
but shortly after a light southwest
seconds behind the Atlanta for third
Rev. Malcolm Peabody led his Daffydill
breeze sprung up in the western way
place.
across the line ahead of the class A
allowing the classes to finish within
Because of the extremely light air at
first division fleet. The 30 square meter
the time limit although the inside
the start the Bulls Eye class and the M.
course was used.
D. I.'s lost all hopes of winning thereby
boats had to be towed in.
R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta stepped
finishing poorly in contrast to last year
In the second division Nicholas C.
fast to win the first division class A
when an M. D. I. won the race with a
Jenks in his Whistler showed signs of
race, coming in nearly seven minutes
Bulls Eye a close second.
his last year's sailing ability by defeat-
ahead of Joseph B. Thomas' Kayleen.
The first boats to finish in the vari-
ing Mrs. E. N. Benson's Halcyon with
In the second division Nicholas C.
ous classes were the Valee. skippered by
41 seconds to spare.
Jenks skippered his Whistler to his
Malcolm N. Stanley, which beat William
The class B race was won by Dr.
third straight victory nosing out Rev.
F Cochran's Winsome by approximately
Henry D. Stebbins' Ace which came in
Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffydill by 55
four minutes: the Ace, winner of the
seconds.
nearly four minutes ahead of John R.
Shad by nearly three minutes in the B
In Class B, Francis C. Welch's Shad
Potter's Velox. Richard W. Hale, Jr.'s
class: Atlanta leading the A class. fol-
came in a winner by nearly three min-
Vixen won the M. D. I. race nosing out
lowed by the Whistler, and Miss Mary
utes over Dr. William Clark's Kit Kat.
Corbin and John Corbin Eddison's
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks' No. 6 by 51
In the MDI Class, Dr. E. G. Stillman's
Wcozle leading Charles D. Dickey's
seconds. John Corbin Eddison sailing
White Rabbit took first honors beating
his yellow hulled Woozle came in first
Fidget.
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks No. 6 by a lit-
In this special race all classes of boats
in the Bullseye class beating Charles D.
tle over four minutes. Clement C.
race as one class, with their various
Dickey's Fidget by 37 seconds.
Kite's Bicker won the Bullseye race.
handicaps given at the start, therefore
Class A-First Division
beating J. Slater Murphy's Puff In by
El. time
making the first boat cross the finish
53 seconds.
Boat and skipper
h. m. 6.
line a winner. The course is always
Daffydill. the Rev. M E. Peabody 1 33 40
Thursday morning the fleet sailsi
twice around the inside triangle. This
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
1 34 34
their 12th annual cruise to Centre Har-
Colleen. Miss Priscilla G. Merrill
1 3617
year's turnout exceeded all previous
bor and Buck Harbor.
Mary, Frank G. Thomson
1 36 41
number of contestants in this race with
Hoydon. L. F. Crofoot
1 37 06
Meter Class
three more boats than last year.
Kayleen. Joseph B. Thomas
43 06
Valee. John Tyssowski
1 56 44
Class
Bob White. Timothy Rhodes
43 11
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
02 04
Boat and skipper
Acc. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
B
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler, Jr
1 43 22
Nancy. Dr. Francis C. Grant
2 04 00
Alanda Robert W. Tilney
4001
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
04 36
Atlanta R Gwynne Stuot
A
Whistler Nicholas C. Jenks
Polly, Eugene Dupont
55 12
Winsome. William F. Cochrane
18 42
A
Shad, Sohier Welch
B
Eaglet. Miss Ruth B. Lyman
2 00 40
Class A. First Division
Valee, John Tyssowski
30-square metre
Reef Point. Miss Betty Wickes
d.n.f.
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
1 50 32
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler, Jr
Q
Class B
Kayleen. John B. Thomas
1 57 03
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
Ace. Henry D. Stebbins
1 32 06
Hoyden. L F. Crofoot
1 AS 24
Velox. John R. Potter
B
Velox. John R. Potter
1 35 48
Mary, Frank G. Thomas
1 39 12
Winsome William F Cochran 30-50 metre
Navajo. Howard Cooper Johnson. Jr. 148.46
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
1 39 44
No. Casper W. Morris
A
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
15143
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
no 30
Navajo, Howard Cooper Johnson, Jr
B
Whim. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee, Jr. 1.53.56
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
2
01 03
Kayleen Joseph B Thomas
A
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnea
Bob White. Timothy Rhodes
01 16
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
B
Silverwing. the Rev. Henry W. Foote 1 33 40
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
02 06
Naney, Dr. Francis Grant 30-sq. metre
Vega. Thomas Reath. Jr.
1 38 16
Haleyon. Mrs. E. N. Benson. Jr
04 28
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira. Jr
A
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
59.49
Alanda, Robert W. Tilney
04 45
Polly, Eugene Dispont
A
Shad, Sohier Welch
2 09 33
Seud, William D. and Samuel D.
Mary, Frank C. Thomson
A
Wyman
02
A
Class A. Second Division
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
Salcee. Langdon Marvin. Jr
06 37
Kinglet Alexander Torrance
A
Whistler, Nicholas C. Jenks
1 35 27
Colleen. Miss Priscilla Merrill
2 11
Mecho IL Vance C. McCormick
A
Haleyon. Mrs. E. N. Benson
1 36 os
Kinglet. Alexander Torrance
It to
Colleen Miss Priscilla G. Merrill
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
1 37 11
Atlanta. R. Gwenne Stout
1 37 28
Class B
Agile. Herman M. Hesenbruch 30-sq. metre
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
Shad. Francis C. Welch
Steps. Samuel W. Morris, Jr
1 38 07
1 AS 42
Constance. Crawford c. Madeire. Jr 1 10 56
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
or 22
Vega. Henry Reath
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
Vilox. John R. Potter
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
B
50
54
02 83
Flirt. Roger W Drury
Kinglet. Alexander Torrance
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
so 37
2 03 45
A
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
Steps, Samuel W Morris. Jr
1
Skipjack, W. Rodman Fay
53 08
DA oa
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnee
R
Flirt. Roger W. Drury
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnes
1
53 27
09 30
Bob White, Timothy Rhodes
A
No. 43. Mrs. Philip Wallis
1
33 33
Silverwing, Rev Henry W. Foote
on 43
Don Q. George R. Clark
Salcee. Langdon Marvin. Jr
Vega. Thomas Reath.
1
54 52
09 as
A
Haleyon. Mrs. E N. Benson, Jr
A
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
2
05 37
Whim. Mrs. Frank McNamee. Jr
15 15
No. 19. William B. Stimson
Alanda Robert W Tilney
A
Don Q. George R. Clark
2 10 49
21 24
No. 43. Mrs Philip Wallis
M. D. I. Class
Class A. Second Division
Silverwing, Rev. Henry W. Foote
Vixon. Richard W. Hale, Jr.
2 03 46
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
39 19
No. N Miss Lucretta G. Brooks
MDI
No. 6, Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
2 06 37
White Rabbit. Dr. E. G. Stillman 2 13 44
Polly Eugene Dupont
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
00 44
Send. William D. and Samuel D. Wyman
Salcee, Langdon Marvin. Jr
Lark. J. Stanley Reeve
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
01 56
A
Woozle. Miss ary Corbin and John Gorbin
d. n. f.
Flirt. Roger W Drury
02 12
Eddison
Bulls Eye
Bullseye Class
No. 43. Mrs. Philip Wallip
on
Fidset. Charles D. Dickey
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
OR
Bulls Eve
1 51 13
Constance. Crawford C. Madeire, Jr.
Fidget. Charles D. Dickey
OS
Lark. J. Stanley Rerve
MDI
1 51 30
Steps. Samuel W. Morris, Jr
Puff In. J. Slater Murphy
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler.
20
Polliwor. o Donnell, Iselin
Bulls Eye
1 59 14
Dart. Miss Ann Hopkins
Bulls Eye
Bicker. Clement C. Kite
Reef Point. Miss Betty Wickes
12
2 09 33
Puff-in. J Dlater urphy M
Bulls Eye
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
2 15 00
Mecoh II. Vanco C. McCormick
Playboy rs. Henry Parkman
Bulls Era
Dart. Miss Ann Hopkins
d. n. f
Don Q. George R. Clark
Bicker. Clement C. Kite
Bulls Eye DNF
Okay. John B. Thayer. 3d
24 50
d. n.
Golliwog. O'Donnell Jsclin
M. D. I. Class
d. n. f.
Vixen, Richard W. Hale, Jr
White Rabbit. Dr E. G. Stillman
17.08
1 03
Bullseye Class
Ricker. Clement C. Kite
Puff In. J. Slater Murphy
1 18 13
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1 19 06
Polliwor. O'Donnell Iselin
1 19
Dart. iss Ann Hopkins
1
Fidget. Charles D. Dickey
1 28 41
Okay. John B. Thayer. 3d.
31 35
Playboy. re. Henry Parkman
I R9
1 43.42
WINSOME CAPTURES
R. G. STOUT LEADS WAY
SILVER WING TAKES VICTORY
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Sept. 2
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Sept.
ITS FIRST RACE
-Arthur Foote skippered the Silver-
-With Gwynne Stout leading the way
wing to victory in the Seaman's race,
in his Atalanta, the A group boats
the last special race of the Northeast
scored 288 points to 164 for the blues
Harbor fleet today. A west-southwest
in the first of a three-race series at
breeze and a heavy rain prevailed.
Cochran's Boat Comes from
Northeast Harbor Yacht Club here to-
Boat and owner.
h. m. a.
day.
Silverwine Arthur Foote
1 43.30
Behind at Northeast Harbor
Competing for the LAwrence W.
Venture IT. Robert K Meinnes
1 43.58
Whim. Chip Church
Dickey memorial trophy, Stout led
1 44 20
Sohier Welch's B group Shad by 45 sec-
onds, with the other three A boats
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
finishing before the second B com-
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
petitor, John Potter's Velox.
29-In a 14-knot north breeze 51
El time
yachts conpeted in the eighth race of
Boat and owner
h. m. 14.
Atlanta (A) R. Gwynne Stout
1 36 51
the August series today. William F.
Shad (B) Sohier Welch
1 37.36
CLASS A FLEET WINS
Cochran skippered his Winsome to its
Hoydon (A). L. F. Crofoot
1 38.58
first win of the season in the 30-
Hustla (A) Charles D. Dickey
1 41
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
Skip Jack (A), W. Rodman Fay
1 42 09
square meter class, beating John Tys-
Velox (B) John R. Potter
1 4252
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Sept. 5
sowski's Valee by nearly two minutes.
Ace (B). Marcia C. Stebbins
1 43.47
-The class A fleet won the three-race
For the greater part of the race the
series of Northeast Harbor by defeating
Vallee was in third place. but by
the team B boats 902 to 454 points. The
standing in close to Sutton island got
last two races of the series were sailed
a splendid breeze to overtake the
today.
Aquila.
The greatest number of individual
In class A. the Rev. Malcolm E. Pea-
points was won by the Atlanta, owned
body's Daffydill continued it's winning
by R. Gwynne Stout. a class A boat,
ways. leading Casper W. Morris's No. 7
which piled up a grand total of 250,
by a little over a minute. In the second
with two firsts and one fifth.
division, R. Gwynee Stout's Atlanta
Second place honors went to Rev.
stepped fast to take first place over
Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffydill. another
L. F. Crofoot's Moyden, with 21/2 min-
A boat. and Sohier Welch's Shad. a B
utes to spate.
boat. both of which were tied with 256
Thomas Reath. Jr., sailed his Vega to
points each
a win in class B. beating John R. Pot-
Today's morning race was won by
ter's Velox by a little over a minute.
the Hoyden, skippered by L. C. Crofoot
In the MDI class Richard W. Hale,
who barely defeated the Daffydill. The
Jr's Vixen beat Miss Lucretia G.
afternoon's honors went to the At-
Brooks's No. 6 by nearly two minutes.
lanta.
J. Slater Murphy's Puff In won the
Morning Race
Elap.
Bulls Eye race by 28 seconds over John
Boat and owner
time
Corbin Eddison's Woozle.
Horden. I. F. Crofnot
Daffydill Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
Boat. owner
Time
Shad, Sohier Welch
Winsome. William F Cochran
31 14
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
Valee, John Tyssowski
33.35
Skipjack W. Rolman Fay
an
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
33.48
Velox John R. Potter
1 to OG
Naney, Dr. Francis C. Grant
41.29
Acc. Marcia C. Stehbins
1 38 29
Aril, Haerman M. Hessenbruch
41 33
Afternoon Race
CLASS A. IST DIVISION
Atlanta R Gwyntie Stnut
nit
Daffydill, Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
2 10.08
Daffydill. Rev deolm E. Peabody
No. Caspar W Morriss
30
Shad Soil
DN
Kinzlet. Alexander Lawrence
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
in
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
as
Hoyden. 1. F. Crofoot
Aleda. Wm. D. Lippincott
3⑆ 16
Velox John R Potter
at
Bob White Timothy Rhodes
MG SALE
Skipjack W. Rodman Fay
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler. Jr
56
Ace, Marcia C. Stebbins
Send. Wm. and Samuel Wyman
37 os
Flut. Roger W. Drury
07 16
Salett. Langdon Marvin,
Jr
58.11
Polly, Eurene Dupont
58.30
No 43 Mrs. Philm Wallis
58.51
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
39.47
CLASS A. OD DIVISION
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
53 39
Hoyden. L F. Crofoot
56 16
Constance. Craw ford C. Madeira, Jr.
3709
Alanda: Robert W. Tilney
3 00 20
McColi IL Vance C. McCormick
3 03 36
Don Q.. George R. Clark
3 04 57
Colleen. Miss Priscilla G. Merrill
3 05 22
Mary. Frank G. Thomson
3 OA 33
Steps. Samuel W. Morris. Jr
3 06 30
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
3 on 26
Haleyon. Mrs F. W. Benson
3 16 13
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
withdrew
CLASS B
Vega, Thomas Reath, Jr.
2 37 47
Velox. John R Potter
58.38
Skipjack, W. Rodman Fay
a 39.21
Ace. Dr. Henry K. Stebbins
2 39.82
Shad. Francis C. Welch
2 59 36
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
3 0341
Silverwing, Rev. Henry W. Foote
3 09 43
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnes
3 13 30
Whim. Mrs. Frank A. McNamee. Jr. 3 17 19
No. 13. B. Stimson
3 18 33
MDI CLASS
Vixen. Richard W. Hale, Jr.
o 45 no
No. 6. Luteretia G. Brooks
o 16 57
White Rabbit. Dr. E. G. Sullman
0 49 51
BULLSEYE CLASS
Puff In. J. Slater Murphy
0 51 46
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
0 RE 11
Golliwork. o 'Donnell Iselin
o on 38
Okay. John B. Thayer, 3d
0.56.58
Biejer. Clement C. Kite
0.56 33
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
0.59.15
Fideet Charles D. Dickey
1 01 10
Dart, Miss Ann Hopkins
05
TENNIS PLAY BEGINS
W. FOULKE SCORES WIN
MORGAN PALMER WINS
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
IN MAINE TENNIS
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Aug. 15
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 16
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me.. Aug. 17
-The first round of the championships
-W. L. Foulke of Princeton University
-The third day of the tennis cham-
of the Northeast Harbor Tennis Club
and Bar Harbor, and Seal Harbor
pionships here found Morgan Palmer
started today with five matches in the
pressing Ledyard Bowen. 3-6. 6-0,
men's singles champion, provided one of
women's singles and six matches in the
6-2 in the third round of the men's
men's singles. The remainder of the
the feature matches of the second day
singles. In another interesting match.
week will be spent in finishing these
of play here today when he defeated
Dr. Edward L. Keyes pushed Amos
matches and in addition the men's
Eno. 6-1, 11-9.
A. Y. Stewart, 6-2, 6-0. in the second
doubles which begin tomorrow. Next
In the ladies' singles. Dorothea
round of the men's singles.
Monday, the women's doubles and
Frothingham is sure of a place in the
An upset of the day was Morgan Pal-
mixed doubles begin.
finals by beating Barbara Kurtz. 6-2.
mer's victory over William Blair, Jr.
6-3 in the first match of the semi-
Women's Singles
First round Barbara Stuart defeated
Miss Nancy Wickes, Seal Harbor ladies'
finals, All the semi-finals will be com-
Miss Abigail Adams. 8-6. 1--6.
singles champion, had a hard match
pleted tomorrow with the finals coming
Miss Lealie Grinnell defeated Miss Margot
with Miss Byrne, but finally squeezed
Warner 6-0. 6-0: Miss Barbara Kurtz
on Saturday.
defeated Miss Mary King Wainwright.
out a victory, 6-3, 5-7, 8-6.
Men's Sincles
B-4: Miss Sally Kite defeated Miss
Men's Singles
Third round-W. L. Foulke defeated James
Ruth Lyman. 6-3. Miss Maria
Second round L. Foulke defeated A. Y.
W. Gerrard. 2d. G-3. 6-03 Paul Jones
Ducey defeated Miss Ann Wightman. 3-7.
Stewart. 6-2. 6-0: J. W. Gerad deefated
defeated Bord Spahr. 6-2. -3: Ledyard
G-4, 6-2.
W. Clark, 6-1 J. Gerad
Rowen defeated Morzan Palmer. 3-6.
Men's Singles
deefated F. W. Rosengarten, 6-2, 6-1:
6-2: Amos Eno defeated Dr. E. L.
First round-Dr Francis Parkman defeated
Boyd Spahr defeated W. M. Babb, 6-1.
Keyes. 6-1. 11-0.
William Clark 6-3. Paul Jones
6-3: Amos Eno defeated R. J. Cram,
Ladies' Singles
won by default from William D. Lin.
6-2. 6-2: L. Bowen defeated D. C. Esty.
Second round-Ethe Dupont defeated Miss
pincott: W W M. Babb defeated John
6-2. 6-1: Morgan Palmer defeated W.
L. Grinnell. G-3.
Morse, 6-3. R J. Cram defeated
Blair. Jr. 6-3. Dr. E. L. Keyee
Third round-Barbara Kuriz defeated Edith
Hunter Morse 6-0. Donald C. Es.
defeated Bradford Fraley, Jr., 6-1. 6-3:
Drury, Naney Wickes
tey defeated R. A. Morse 6-1 6
Paul Jones defeated Dr. Parkman. 6-3.
defeated Anita Kurtz. G-3.
Morzan Palmer defeated Gerrish H. Mil-
0-1.
Dorothea Frothinzham won by default.
liken. Jr., 6-0. 6-2.
Ladies' Singles
from Ethel Dupout: Naney Wiekes defeat-
Second round-Miss Barbara Kurtz defeated
ed Harriet Jackson. n-3.
Miss Polly Cram. 6-1. Miss Doro-
Semi-finals Dorothea Frothincham defeated
thy Frothingham defeated Miss Barbara
Barbara Kuriz. 6-3,
Stewart. 6-1. 6-1: Miss Edith Drury
Men's Doubles
defeated Miss Betsy Kuriz. 6-2:
Second round-1 Blair. Jr. and L. Bowen
GWEN BOWEN ENTERS
Miss Priscilla Merrill defeated Miss Mary
defeated Gerrish H. Milliken. Jr. and
Edison, 6-1. Miss Given Bowen de-
Frederic Rosenzarten. F. Blair
N. E. HARBOR FINAL
feated Miss Charlotte Valentine. 6-1.
6-2: Miss Harriett Jackson defeated Miss
and B. Blair defeated Robert Moss and
Lincoln Godfrey, 8-6: James W.
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Maria Ducey, -1. Miss Ethel Du-
pont defeated Miss Marie Heck. 6-1:
Gerrard 2d. and Paul Jones defeated Dr.
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me.. Aug. 18
Miss Nancy Wickes defeated Miss Byrne.
Frederic Fraley and Dr. F. L. Keyes.
-Miss Gwen Bowen defeated Miss Sally
6-3. 5-7. S-6.
6-3. G-3: L. Rowen and W. Blair de-
Men's Doubles
feated E. Blair and B. Blair. 6-1. 6-0.
Kite, 6-2. 10-8. in the last match of
First round-Boyd Spahr and C. Spahr de-
the quarter-finals. In Miss Bowen's
feated T. W. Clark and Hunter Moses.
second match of the day she defeated
6-1. 6-3.
Miss Nancy Wickes, 2-6. 6-3. 6-1,
bringing Miss Bowen to face Miss Dor-
MISS FROTHINGHAM WIN
othea Frothingham in the finals tomor-
row at 4 P. M.
FOULKE CAPTURES
N. E. HARBOR NET FINAL
In the men's singles W. L. Foulke de-
NORTHEAST CROWN
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
feated Paul Jones, 6-3. 6-3. 6-3. in
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 22
a two-hour and a half hard-fought
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
match. Amas Eno defeated Ledyard
21-W. L. Foulke defeated Amos Eno,
-Miss Dorothea Frothingham defeated
Bowen in a closely contested match,
three sets to two, in the final of the
Miss Gwen Bower, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, in
7-5. 6-4. This will bring together
men's singles tennis championship here
the finals of the ladies' singles cham-
Foulke and Eno in the finals tomorrow
today. 6-1, 10-8, 3-6, 0-6. 6-1.
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
About 300 persons or more witnessed
pionship today.
In the men's doubles James W. Ger-
these matches
Many beautiful placement and volley
ard, 2d. and Paul Jones defeated the
Ladica's doubles, first round-Harriett Jack
son and Ethel Dipout defeated... Anita and
shots were brought in by both players
Spahr brothers, 6-1. 6-0. giving the
Barbara Kurta, Elize Fay and
and rallies were long drawn out.
victor the right to meet William Blair
Miss Banks defeated and
William Blair, Jr., and Ledyard Bowen
and Ledyard Bowen in the final round
Miss Patricia Grant,
194
Mixed donbles. first round-: Palmer
won the final of the men's doubles by
tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The
and Shepard defeated Mr. and Mrs. Arbold
ladies' doubles and the mixed doubles
Wood. Jr., 6-3: Marion Rosen-
default from James W. Gerrard, 2d, and
garten and Hunter Moss defeated Sally
Paul Jones.
are scheduled to start Monday morning.
Kite and Bossauge. 1-6. 6-1. 6-1
Men's Sincles
Edith Drury and Robert Moss defeated
Men's Doubles
Semi-finals-W. L Foulke defeated Paul
Lydia Lyman and F. Duveneck. 6-2, 6-2.
William Blair, Jr. and Ledyard Bowen won
by default from James W. Gerard, 2d. and
Jones. 6-S. 6-3: Amos Eno de-
Paul Jones.
feated Ledyard Bowen. i-3. 6-4.
Mixed Doubles
Ladles' Singles
First round-Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Penich won
Third Round-> Gwen Bowen defeated
by default from Miss Scott and F. D. Bain:
Miss Sally Kite, 6-2. 10-8.
Mrs. Blair and William Blair. Jr.. de-
Semi-finals-Miss Gwen Bowen defeated
feated Miss B. Kurtz and William Clark,
Miss Nancy Wickes. 2-6. 6-3. 6-1.
6-2. 6-1: Mrs. F. Finletter and J. H.
Men's Doubles
Auchineloss. Jr., defeated Mr. and Mrs.
Bemi-finals-Paul Jones and James W. Ger-
Henry Lewis. 6-1. Miss H. Jack-
ard defeated c. Spahr and B. Spahi. C-1.
son and James W. Gerard. 2d. defeated
6-0.
Miss Phylis Byrne and A. Y. Stuart, 6-1.
6-1: Mrs. R. T. Nolle and Robert T. An-
derson defeated Miss Marion Rosengarten
and Hunter Moss. 8-6. 6-0: Miss Edith
Drury and Robert Moss won from Miss
Laura Wayne and R. c. Robbins by de-
fault: Miss Gwen Bower and Joseph
Bowers defeated Miss Wainwright and
Nicholas Wainwright. 6-0. 6-1: Mr. and
Mrs. Pennick defeated Mr. Shepard and
Miss Palmer, 11-9. 10-8.
Ladies' Doubles
First round-Miss Nancy Wickes and Miss H.
Noyes defeated Miss H. Jackson and Miss
E. Dupont. 6-0: Miss Sally Kite
and MAss B. Stuart defeated Miss Lydia
Lyman and L. Brooks. 6-4.
WICKES-NOYES TEAM
WINS AT N. E. HARBOR
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHERN HARBOR. Me., Aug. '23
--Miss. Nancy Wickes and Miss Hope
Noyes `defeated Miss Edith Drury and
Miss Maria Ducey, 6-1, 6-2, here to-
day in the semi-finals of the ladies' dou-
bles championships. The ladies' doubles
and mixed doubles finals will probably
be played off on Saturday afternoon.
Mixed Doubles
Quarter finals-Mrs. Blair and William Blair.
Jr., won by default from Mr. ,and Mrs.
S. B. Pennick: Mr. J. Finletter and Mrs.
Littell defeated Mrs. T. Finletter and Mr.
J. H. Auchincloss. 8-6, B-3: Mrs. Rich-
ard Nalle and Mr. Robert Anderson de-
feated Miss Harriet Jackson and James
Gerrard 2d. 8-6. 6-8 4-5 (30-40 and
then defaulted) Miss Gwen Bowen and
Mr. J. Bowen defeated Miss Edith Drug
and Robert Moss. 6-2. 6-1.
Ladies Doubles
Quarter finals-Miss Edith Drury and Miss
Maria Ducey won by default from Miss
Gwen Bowen and Mis Bangs: Mrs. Fin-
Jetter and Mrs. Littell defeated Miss Sally
Kite and Miss Barbara Stewart. 6-0.
6-1: Miss Dorothea Frothingham and Miss
Byrne defeated Miss Elize Fay and Miss
Bangs, 7--5. 6-3,
Semi-finals-Miss Nancy Wicken and Miss
Hone Noyes defeated Miss Edith Drury
and Miss Maria Ducey. 6-1. 6-2.
THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD.
1933.
32 Boats Race In
Valee Again Wins In
Tyssowski's Valee
N. E. Harbor Racing
N. E. Harbor Tilts
Again Scores Win
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
North East Harbor, July 14-In a 10
knot southwest breeze 37 boats of the
Fog
Lifts
To
Allow
39
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
North East Harbor fleet crossed the
Northeast Harbor, July 11.-In a
starting line in the second race of the
four to six knot southerly breeze 32
regular July series. John Tyssowski's
Boats To Race At
Valee. for the second time this week.
boats representing five classes of the
won the 30 square meter class, beating
N. E. Harbor
Northeast Harbor fleet took part to-
Commodore Eddison's Aquila by almost
day in the first of the regular races
two minutes. The race today was held
in the July series.
over the long outside course as the
In the 30 square meter class, John
wind was southwest and strong.
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
Tyssowski's Vale E., last year's win-
In class A. first division, R. G.
North East Harbor. July 18.-Start-
ner of the August series. beat Com-
Wynne Stout's Atlanta stepped away
ing the third race of the regular July
modore Eddison's Aquila by nearly a
to win by a little over three minutes
series in a stiff nine knot south-south-
minute and a half. R. G. Wynne
over Lydia Lyman's Number 43. In the
west breeze, 39 boats of the North East
Stout's Atlanta won easily in the first
second division of the same class Cas-
Harbor fleet furnished the most in-
division of Class A beating William
per W. Morris' Number 7 nosed out
teresting racing of the season today.
D. Lippincott's Aleda by over five
Nicholas C. Jenks' Whistler by only 22
Fog which has been hanging over the
minutes. Dr. William Earl Clark's
seconds in an exciting finish. In class
harbor for a day and a half. lifted just
Kit Kat came across the finish line
B John R. Potter's Velox won over
in time for the first races of the day.
in first place in Class B. The second
Robert K. McInnes Venture II by al-
In the 30 square meter class. John
division of Class A was won by last
most three minutes. The Bulls Eye
Tyssowski's Valee won for the third
year's winner of the July series,
class furnished an interesting field of
six starters. which were led by Mrs.
time in as many starts, beating Dr.
Nicholas C. Jenks' Whistler. which
James Murphy's Puff-In This boat
Francis C. Grant's Nancy by almost
won over Miss Elizabeth Madeira's
eight minutes.
Ino by nearly two minutes. In the
rose from last place in the previous
In Class A. first division, William
Bull's Eye Class, Miss Anne Hopkins'
race to be a winner today. Summary
D. Lippincott's Aleda beat Samuel W.
Dart opened the season with a de-
30 Square Meter Class
cisive win over Clement C. Kite's
Owner
Time
Morris' Steps to the finish line by al-
Boat
Valee. John Tyssowski
8-97-03
most a minute. In the second divis-
Bingle The summary:
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
-29-05
Naney. Dr. Franesi C. Grant
-30-39
ion of the same class. R. Gwynne
30 Square Meter Class
Beat-Owner
Time
Agile. Herman M. Hessenbruch
2-33-18
Stout's Atlanta continued its winning
Vale-John Tyssowski
19.08
Class A 1st Division
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
2-37-08
ways by capturing its third victory of
Aquila-W. Barton Eddison
2.003
AcileHerman M. Hessenbruch
1.97.56
No. 13. Lydia Lyman
2-50-17
the season when it beat L. F. Cro-
Nancy-Dr. Francis C. Grant
Meroh I LVance c. McCormick
2-51-21
2.38.13
foot's Hoydon by a little over two
Aleda. William D. Lippincett
2-53-23
Class A. First Division
Boat-Owner
Polly. Eugene Dupont
2-53-27
minutes. W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack
Time
2-53-56
won its first race of the series beat-
Atlanta-R. Gwynne Stout
2.27.21
steps. Samuel W. Morris
Alcda-William D. Lippincott
2.32.49
Boh White, Timothy Rhodes
DNF
ing the Rev. Henry W. Foote's Silver-
Polly-Eugene Dupont
2.31.28
Class B
No. 43-Lydia Lyman
2.40.32
Velox. John R Potter
9-50-30
wing by just 20 seconds.
Venture IL Robert K. MeInnes
2.53-27
teps-Barbara Strawbridge
2.11.10
Silverwine. Rev. Henry W. Foote
2-34-21
In the Bullseye Class, John Corbin
Bob White-Timothy Rhodes
dfn
Class B
Vega. Thomas Reath, Jr
2-56-18
Eddison's Woozle rose from last place
Kitkat. Dr. William Earl Clark
2-57-21
Time
in the previous race to first place to-
Boat-Owner
Skip Jack, W. Rodman Fay
2-37-25
Kit Kat-Dr. William Earl Clark .31.09
Ace. Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
3-02-34
day, beating Ann Hopkins' Dart by 35
Skip Jack-W Rodman Fay
34.36
3-01-18
seconds.
Silver Wina- Henry W. Foote 19.33
No. 19. Frederick Stimson
19.11
Shad. Francis C. Welch
D N F
Shad-Francis C. Welch
Class A 2nd Division
Wednesday morning the fleet set
Venture 11-Robert K. Melnnis
2.58.57
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
2-30-26
sail on the second annual July cruise,
Ave-Miss Maria C. Stebbins
3.06.16
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
2-50-18
No. 19-Frederick Stimson
3.08.17
Fllrt. Roger W. Drury
2-51-52
which this year will have as its desti-
Velox-John R. Potter
disqual.
Hoyden. L. F. Crefent
2-55-54
nation Center Harbor at Brooklin.
Class A. Second Division
Constance. Crawford c. Ma
Time
The Bar Harbor Yacht Club's boats
Beal-Owner
deira. Jr
9-56-04
Whistler-Nichols C. Jenks
2.13.02
Inv. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
2-56-04
and the Winter Harbor Yacht Club
-Miss Elizabeth Medeira
2.45.02
Don O. George R. Clark
2-59-28
knockabouts will also take part in the
Hoyden-L Crofeet
2.45.30
Englel. Farnham Rutler
3-01-33
Flirt-Roser Walcott Drury
2.15.39
Bulls Eye Class
cruise. Summary:
Eaclef-E. Farnham Butler
2.19.05
Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy
1-01-00
30 Square Meter Class
Constance-C C. Madeira. Jr.
9.53.08
Okay. John R. Thayer
1-08-09
Boat
Owner
Time
No. i-Casher W. Morris
3.01.10
Ringle. Clement C. Kite
1-00-16
Valee-John Tyssowski
1.11.49
Class MDI.
Playboy. Mrs. Henry Parkman
1-00-26
Nancy-Dr. Francis C. Grant
1.19.18
Boat-Onner
Time
Dart, Ann Hopkins
1-00-39
Agile-Herman M. Hessenbruch
1.19.37
White Rabbit-R: E. G. Stillman 0.55.18
Weozle. John Corbin Eddison
1-10-11
Oquila-W. Barton Edison
1.28.43
No. 6-Lucretia G. Brooks
0.56.32
Class A. 1st Division
Bulls Eye Class
Aleda-William D. Lippincott
1,25.03
Real-Owner
Time
Steps-Samuel Morris
1.26.00
Dart-Anne Hopkins
1.01.58
Flirt-Roser W. Drury
1.26.29
Bingle-Clement C. Kite
1.03.21
Mecoh. Vance C. McCormick
1.28.41
Okay-John B. Thayer
1.04.05
Polly-Eugene Dupont
1.28.54
Woozle-John C. Eddison
1.04.16
Yoho-Walter A. Eversman
1.29.12
Puff-In-Mrs. James Murphy
1.05,11
no-Miss Elizabeth Madeira
1.30.18
Whistler-Nicholas C. Jenks
1.34.53
No. 7-Casper W. Morris
1.38.36
Class B
Skip Jack-W. Rodman Fay
1.39.15
Silverwing-Rev Henry W. Foote
1.39.35
Shad-Francis C. Welch
1.41.35
Velox-John R. Potter
1.41.36
Venture Robert K. McInnes
.41.54
Kit Kat-Dr. William Earl Clark
42.12
Ace-Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
1.43.29
Vega-Henry Reath
1.46.12
No. 19-Frederick Stimson. did not finish.
Class A. 2nd Division
Atlanta-R. Gwynne Stout
1.31.28
Hoydon-L F. Crofoot
1.34.05
No. 43- Lydia Lyman
1.34.10
Eaglet-E. Farnham Butler
1.36.18
Bob White-Timothy Rhodes
1.36.25
Constance-Crawford C. Madeira Jr.
1.38.26
KingletAlexander Torrance
1.38.48
Don Q-George R Clark
1.39.40
Colleen-Priscilla Merrill
1.39.41
MDI Class
White Rabbit-D E. G. Stillman 0.50.46
No. 6-Lucretia G Brooks
0.51.27
Bulls Eye Class
Woozle-John Corbin Eddison
0.58.07
Dart-Ann Hopkins
0.58.42
Bingle-Clement C. Kite
0.59.14
Playboy-Mrs. Henry Parkman
1.01.10
Puff In-Mrs James Murphy
1.01.30
Okay-John B. Thayer 3rd
1.02.35
Valee Wins Again
Valee Continues Its
Aquila Wins First
Chain Of Victories
Race Of Season
In Yacht Races
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Northeast Harbor. July 20.-Start-
Northrast Harbor. July 25-Start-
ing in a light south breeze from
ing out in an eight knot southwest
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Center Harbor this morning 21 boats
Center Harbor. Brooklin, July 19.-
of the Northeast Harbor fleet began
breeze which diminished to three
Twenty-three yachts representing
their homeward bound leg of the
knots by finish time. 45 boats of the
four classes of the Northeast Harbor
second annual July cruise. In the
Northeast Harbor fleet set sail on the
fleet left Northeast Harbor this
hope of picking up a breeze the out-
fifth regular race of the July series.
morning on the second annual July
side course around Great Gott and
The 30 square meters went out around
cruise to Center Harbor. The weather
Black Islands was sailed.
the bell buoy off Long Ledge. Classes
was ideal for the fleet's first special
Duplicating its performance in the
A and B went out the western way
race of the season the fog of the last
first race of the cruise and continuing
to Mark L near sea wall, going out
few days having lifted. There was a
its season's record of a victory for
and back twice. Commodore Eddi-
six knot northwest breeze blowing at
each start. John Tyssowski's Valce
son's Aquila won its first race of the
the start which increased to 10 knots
won the 30 square meter class over
season in the 30 square meter class
after crossing Bass Harbor bar. John
Tyssowski's Valee again sailed to win
Commodore Edison's Aquila by 27
by just two seconds over John Tys-
sowskt's Valee In Class A. first di-
seconds.
in the 30 square meter class, running
vision, Harry G. Haskell's Hal came
his victories up to four straight for
In Class A, Crawford C. Madeira.
in first beating William D. Lippin-
the season and beating Commodore
Jr.'s Constance came in first. making
cott's Aleda by almost a minute. In
Eddison's Aquila by a little over three
a clean sweep of the cruise in his
the second division, R Gwynne Stout's
minutes.
class and beating by a little over a
Atlanta ran its winning streak to four
Thursday morning the fleet will
minute Nicholas C. Jenk's Whistler
straight. Class B was won by Dr.
weigh anchor and race back to
whose yacht also captured second
Henry D. Stebbins' Ace.
Northeast Harbor. Trophies will be
place Wednesday. John R. Potter's
In the bull's eye class. Mrs. James
awarded to the winners on the total
Velox won first place in Class B,
Murphy's Puffin took first place.
number of points made for the two
beating Dr. Henry D. Stebbins' Ace
Summary:
days racing. Summary:
by two minutes. W. Rodman Fay's
30 Square Meter Class
Boat
Skip Jack, however, took first place
Skipper
Time
Thirty Square Meter Class
Aquilla-W. Barton Eddison
2,40.57
Tyssowski
in this class for the cruise because of
Valee-John Tyssowski
4.03.51
2.40.59
Aquila-W Barton Eddison
his first place Wednesday and his
Josephine- Edsel B Ford
4.07.08
2.41.32
Nancy-Dr. Francis C. Grant
DNF
tile-Herman M. Hessenbruch
2.41.10
Class A
third place position today. Winners
Winsome-William F. Cochran
2.45.45
Constance-Crawford C. Maderia.
of the cruise are based on the total
Nancy-Dr. Francis C. Grant
Jr
2.49.04
Class A 1st Division
4.29.55
number of points made in the two-
Halo-Harry G. Haskell
Whistler-Nicholas C. Jenks
4.30.20
2.13.43
Aleda-William D. Lippincott
4.34.09
days' racing. The summary:
-William D. Lippincott
2.14.44
Flirt-Roger W. Drury
eps-Samuel Morris
2.15.41
4.34.32
30 Square Meter Class
Steps-Samuel W. Morris. Jr.
2.19.12
Mecoh II-Vance C. McCormick
4.34.54
Boat - Owner
Time
Hoyden-L. F. Crofoot
2.22.47
Hoydon-L. F. Crofoot
4.36.45
Valee. John Tyssowski
Polly-Eusene DuPont
Aquila, W. Barton Edison
5:58.45
Ino-Miss Elizabeth Maderia
2.23.25
4.55.25
Don Q-George R. Clark
5:59,12
Kinglet-Alexander Torrance
2.31.12
4.55.42
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
6:01.35
Bob White Timothy Rhodes
2.35.33
Class B
Class A
Alanda-Robert W. Tilney
2.36.59
Skip Jack-W Rodman Fay
4.27.31
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira
6:02:49
Eaglet-E. Farnham Butler
2.38.03
Silverwine-Rev Henry W. Foote
4.29.33
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
6:04.15
Class
B
Shad-Francis C. Welsh
4.31.07
Mecoh I I. Vance C McCormick
6:07.04
Ace-Dr Henry D. Stebbins
2,25.52
Velox-John R. Potter
4.33.35
Don Q. George R. Clark
6:10.58
Velox- John R. Potter
2.26.34
Kit Kat-D William Earle Clark 4.34.52
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
6:12:48
Silverwing Rev Henry W. Foote 2.28.27
Marcia C. Stebbins
4.37.57
Polly, Eugene Dupont
Venture II Robert K. McCinnes 4.38.29
Steps. Samuel Morris
6:14.09
Kit Kat-Dr. William Earl Clark 2.28.56
D N F
Vega-Henry Reath
2.31.31
Miscellaneous Class
Hoyden, L. F. Crofoot
DNF
Skip Rodman Fay
2,32.58
Nymph-Fulton J Redman. 1st place
Class R
Venture Robert K McInnis
2.38.28
Sagamore-Miss Elizabeth Maderia, 2nd
Velox. John R Potter
5:53.13
No. William B Stimson
234.34
place
Ace, Marcia C Stebbins
5:37.12
Shad-Francis C. Welch
D
Spin Drift-Frederic O. Spedden. 3rd
Skip. Jack R. Rodman Fay
6:02.19
Class A 2nd Division
place
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
6:04.52
Atlanta-R. G. Wynne Stout
2.21.52
Malbar III-Dr. E. G. Stillman, 4th
Scud. Sawyer Welch
6:03.08
Colleen-M Priscilla Merrill
3.24.56
place
Silverwine. Rev. Henry W. Foote
6:03.33
No 43-Miss Lydia Lyman
2.25.05
Venture I. Reb't K. MeInnes
6:11.05
Yoho Walter A. Eversman
2.26.30
Constance-Crav C. Maderia. Jr. 2.26.31
Whistler-Nicholas C. Jenks
2.26.32
Seud-William D. Wyman
Namely--Samuel D. Wyman
2.27.59
Mecoh 1-Vance C. McCormick
2.29.18
Salcee- Langdon Marvin. Jr.
2.30.25
Don George R. Clark
Only 8 Boats Cross
2.31.20
No. Casper W. Morriss
2.32.05
No. 6-Lucretia C. Brooks
1.06.46
White Rabbit-- E. G. stillman 1.19.07
Line Within Limit
Bulls Eye Class
Puff-in-Mrs. Jas. Murphy
1.11.06
Bicker-Clement C. Kite
1.15.26
Dark-Ann Hopkins
1.19.03
Woozle-Joh Corbin Eddison
1.23.25
Playboy-Mrs. Henry Parkman
1.33.32
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Okay John B. Thayer 3rd
1.35.08
Northeast Harbor. July 21-Starting
the fourth race of the July series in a
light easterly, 40 boats of the North-
east Harbor fleet were becalmed off
Seal Harbor. Only eight yachts
crossed the finish line within the time
limit. In the Bulls Eye class Mrs.
James Murphy's Puff-In took first
place in the drifting match beating
Clement C. Kite's Bicker by nearly
two minutes.
Md. I Class
Boat
Owner
Time
White Rabbit. Dr. E. G. Still-
man
24
00
No. 6. Lucretia G. Brooks
25
07
Bulls Eye Class
Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy
40
00
Bicker, Clement C. Kite
41
43
Dart. Ann Hopkins
44
11
Playboy, Mrs. Henry Parkman
44
38
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison.
00
25
Okay. John B. Thayer. 3rd
07
47
Saquila Whips Valee
Valee Takes Fifth
Valee Continues
In All Day Boat Race
Race In 6 Starts
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To Pile Up Wins
Northeart Harbor. July 27-Commo-
Northeast Harbor, July 28-Sailing
dore W. Barton Eddison's Saquila
in a 16 knot southwest breeze. 49
salled in a winner today in the South-
yachts of the Northeast Harbor fleet
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west Harbor Yacht Club race beating
started in the sixth and last regular
John Tvssowski's Valee by 21 seconds
race of the July series today.
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 1.-After
and winning for the second time in
John Tyssowski's Valee won its fifth
two postponements during a thunder
consecutive years this special all day
race out of six starts for the July
storm 37 boats faced the oncoming
race. The southwest breeze in the
series in the 30 square meter class by
beating Commodore Eddison's Aquila
squalls in the first race of the August
morning was light but sprung up to 10
knots shortly after noon so that in-
by 26 seconds. The Valee won the July
series today.
teresting races were had during most
series with 483 points, while the
John Tyssowski's Valee began the
of the day.
Aquila scored 358 points.
series with a victory thereby con-
Class A and B were sailed in one
In class A first division. Eugene Du-
tinuing his success of July. Edsel B.
division as is the custom in this spe-
pont's Polly took first place beating
Ford's Josephine finished in second
cial race. Samuel W. Morris, Jr. Steps.
Samuel W. Morris. Jr's Steps by 33
place almost two minutes behind the
an A boat. took first place by 35 sec-
seconds. In the second division. Vance
leader
onds over John R. Potter's Velox, the
McCormick's Mecoh 11 sailed in a win-
In Class A first division. Priscilla
first B boat to finish
ner over Priscilla G. Merrill's Colleen
G. Merrill's Colleen salled in a win-
In the Bulls Eye Class, Clement C.
by 49 seconds. However, due to pre-
ner by 8 seconds over the Rev. Mal-
Kite's Bicker won over Ann Hopkins
viously earned points, R. Gwynne
colm E Peabody Daffydill which was
Dart by 25 seconds.
Stout's Atlanta won first place in this
sailing its first race of the season.
or special interest was the friend-
class for the July series with 464
Four boats in this class finished with-
ship sloop race. This is the first race
points while William D. Lippincott's
in 35 seconds of each other making a
of these boats for many years It cli-
Aleda took second place with 406
close and interesting race. In the
maxed a week of scraping barnacles
points.
second division of this same class, L.
and much real salt humor from the
William B. Stimson's No. 19 won its
F. Crofoot's Hoydon took first place
waterfront. Capt. AI Harvey's White
first race of the season in Class B.
beating Wharton Sinkler's Last
Wing won easily beating Capt. Vestus
beating W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack
Chance. by 19 seconds.
Gott's Annie W. by a little over 16
by 18 seconds.
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins' Ace won the
minutes.
Rev. Henry W. Foote's Silverwing
Class B race getting over the finish
The first of the new Northeast
gained the Class B laurels with 384
line 29 seconds ahead of W. Rodman
Harbor thirty footers has arrived in
points while W. Rodman Fay's Skip-
Fay's Skip Jack. In the Bulls Eye
readiness for the first race of the
jack captured second place with 367
Class Clement C. Kite's Bicker won
August series. This boat placed well
points.
over Mrs. James Murphy's Puff In by
In the M D I class Richard W. Hale
a minute and a half. The summary:
in the Gibson Island race. With this
experience it is the biggest threat for
Jr's Vixen. sailing its first race of the
30 Square Meter Closs
Boat
Owner
Time
the August series. Summary:
season. took first place today although
Valee- Tyssowski
1:03:57
30 Square Meter Class
Dr. E. G. Stillman's White Rabbit won
Josephine-Edsel B. Ford
1:05:43
Boat and Owner
Time
the series with 483 points.
Agile -Herman M. Hessenbruch
1:07:04
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
5.18.45
Winsome William F. Cochran
1:09:02
Valee John Tyssowski
5.19.06
In the Bulls Eye Class. John B.
Aquila-W. Barton Eddison
1:09:54
Josephine. Edsel B. Ford
5.20.27
Thayer. 3rd's Okay won over Mrs.
Class A First Division
Agile. Merman W. Hessenbruch
5.21.18
Colleen--Pr Merrill
1:10:12
Winsome. William F Cochran
5.39.01
Henry Parkman's Playboy by 36 sec-
Daffydill-Rer. Malcolm E. Pex-
Classes A And R
onds. Clement C. Kite's Bicker won
body
1:10:20
Steps. Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
4.38.09
first place for the July series with 447
Atlanta-R. Gwynne Stout
:10:40
Velox. John R. Porter
4.38.44
Hustla--Charles D. Dickey
10:47
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
4.41.01
points with Mrs. James Murphy's Puff-
Scud-William D. and Samuel
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
4.41.42
In taking second place with 423 points.
D. Wyman
11:27
Shad Francis C. Welch
4.42.38
Summary
Whistier-Nicholas C. Jenks
:11:43
Constance C. C. Madeira, Jr
4.46.22
30 Square Meter Class
Mecoh 11-Vance C McCormick
12:11
Ace Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
4.47.08
Boat
Skipper
Time
No. Casper W. Morris
1:12:30
Alanda. Robert W. Tilney
4,50,45
Valee-John Tyssowski
58:29
Flirt-Roger W. Drury
1:12:31
Yoho. Walter A. Eversman
4.54.11
Aquila--W. Barton Eddison
58:55
SalceaLansdon Marvin Jr
1:12:46
Bob White. Timothy Rhodes
4.56.23
Agile-Herman M. Hessenbruch
59:18
Alandac-Robert W. Tilney
1:14:23
Veture II, Robt. K. McInnes
4.59.07
Winsome-William F. Cochrane
59.35
Class
B
Skip Jack W. Rodman Fay
4.59.35
5.00.24
Nancy-Di Francis C. Grant
1:01:58
Ace-Dr Henry D. Stebbins
10:02
No. Casper W. Morris
Kit Kat. Dr. W. Earl Clark
5.04.35
Josephine- B. Ford
1:02:14
Skip Jack W. Rodman Fay
10:31
Class -First Division
Velox -John R. Potter
11:06
Kinglet. Alexander Torrance, did not fin.
Polly-Eugene DuPont
1:04:28
Witnit-Lawrence J. Brengle. Jr.
1:11:28
Bulls Eye Class
3.35.34
Steps-Samuel W. Morris. Jr
1:05:01
Vega-Henry Reath
11:34
Bicker. Clement C. Kite
Dart Ann Hopkins
3.35.59
Ino-Miss Elizabeth Madeira
1:03:42
Shad-Sohier Welch
:11:45
Playboy Mrs. Henry Parkman
3.37.15
eda-William D. Lipoincott
1.06:51
Kit William Earl Clark
1:13:11
Woozle. John C. Eddison
3.46.30
Bob White-Timoths Rhodes
1.06.51
Venture II-Robert K McInnes
1:13:34
Friendship Sleeps
Kinslet-Alexander Torrance
1:07:11
Whim-Mrs. Frank A. McNamee.
Alanda--Robert W Tilney
Jr.
1:14.37
White Wing Capt. Al Harvey
6.06.37
1:07:43
Annie W., Capt. Vestus Gott
6.22.40
Flirt-Roger W. Drury
1:08:38
Silverwing Rev. Henry W. Foote
1:13:31
Halo-Harry G. Haskell
Class A 2nd Division
Eurvale. Arthur P Buller
6.23.35
1.08.58
Boydon-L F. Croofoot
:07:41
Seagull. Capt. George Lewis, did not rin.
Hoyden-L F. Crofeot
1:09:03
Last Chance- Wharton
Sinkler
08:00
Reel Point-Betty Wickes
1.09.44
Polls-Eusene Dupont
08:38
Eaglet-E. Farnham Butler
1:09:45
Haleyon-Mrs. E. N. Benson. Jr
:09:11
Class B
Don Q-George R Clark
:09:36
No 19-William B. Stimson
1:06.11
Halo-Harry G. Haskell
1:12:30
Skipjack-W. Rodman Fay
1:06.29
Bull's Eye Class
Velox-John R Potter
1:07.02
Bicker-Clement C. Kite
0:46:27
Shad-Sohler C. Welch
1:07.06
In-Mrs. James Murphy
0:47:56
Silverwine-Re Henry W. Footer
1:07.15
Woozle-John Corbin Eddison
0:48:18
Vega-Henry Reath
1:07.23
Playboy-Mrs Henry Parkman
0:30:35
Ace-Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1:08.39
Okay-John B. Thayer, 3rd
0.53:40
Venture H. McInness
1:11.35
Whim-Mrs. Frank McNamee. Jr.
1:16.16
Blue Fish-E. Smith Jackson
DNF
Kit Kat-Dr. William Earl Clark
DNF
Class A. 2nd Division
Mecoh II-Vance C. McCormick
1:04.20
Colleen-Miss Priscilla G. Merrill
1:05.09
Whistler-Nic C. Jenks
1:05.31
Yoho-Walter A. Eversman
1:06.04
Atlanta-R. Gwynne Stout
1:06.15
No. -Lydia Lyman
1:06.43
Last Chance-Wharto Sinkler
1:08.10
Don -George R. Clark
1:08.31
Scud-William D. and Samuel
Wyman
1:08.40
Salcee-Langdon Marvin. Jr
1 11
Constance-Crawiord c. Madeira.
D N F
Jr.
M D Class
Vixen-Richard W Hale. Jr.
o 48 04
No Six-Lucretia G. Brooks
0 49 40
White Rabbitt-Dr E G. Stillman
0 57 23
Bull's Eye Class
Okay-John B. Thayer. 3rd
1 01 15
Playboy-Mrs. Henry Parkman
01 31
Bicker-Clement C Kite
02 31
Puff-In-Mts. James Murphy
03 04
Woozle-John Corbin Eddison
04 12
Fidget And Vixen In
Valee Snatches First
Madeira's Constance
N. E. Harbor Victories
At Northeast Harbor
Wins At N. E. Harbor
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Northeast Harbor. Aug. 8.-In a 20-
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 9.-Craw-
knot easterly breeze 53 boats beat out
the eastern way in the second race
knot smokey sou-wester, 47 boats
ford C Madeira, Jr., sailed his Con-
of the August series. When the group
sailed the third race of the August
stance to a victory over William D.
reached East Bunker's ledge they ran
series here today. John Tyssowski
Lippincott's Aleda to win the 1933
skippered his Valee to a first place to
seamanship cup. offered by Miss
into a flat calm continuing the light
take the 30 square meter class honors
Mary C. Wheelwright here today. It
weather which has been prevalent
during the last two weeks. All classes
from a fleet of five starters by de-
was a resail of a previous race with
except the M. D. I.'s and the Bull's
feating William F'. Cochran's Win-
five boats starting. Denis Rhodes
Eyes were unable to finish within the
some. with nearly two minutes to
was a good third in his Bob White.
time limit of three hours. Commo-
spare.
coming in a minute and 25 seconds
dore Eddison's Aquila was called off.
30 Square Meter Class
behind the Aleda.
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffydill
Boat
Skipper
Time
Valee John Tyssowski
1.22.33
The yacht owner winning this race
was leading class A. 1st division,
Winson William F. Cochran
1.25.09
for two years will obtain permanent
In the M D I class Richard W.
Aquila- W. Barton Eddison
1.28.51
possession of the cup. The trophy
Agile-Herman M. Hessenbruch
1.29.23
Hale's Vixen took first place. Charles
Nancy-D Francis C. Grant
DNF
was won in 1928 by Arthur P. But-
D. Dickey's Fidget sailing its first
Class A 1st Division
1er. Jr. and E. Farnham Butler. Miss
race of the season took first place in
Don -George R. Clark
1.32.08
Last Chance-Wharton Sinkler
Wheelwright donated a new trophy
1.32.44
the Bull's Eye class over Mrs. Jane
Daffydill-Re Malcolm E. Pea
in 1930. A third trophy was present-
Murphy's Puff-In by a little over a
body
1.33.08
ed by Miss Wheelwright In 1931.
Atlanta-R. Gwynne Stout
1.33.25
minute
Whistler-Nichola: C. Jenks
1.35.26
Summary:
Summary:
No. 43-Mrs. Philip Wallis
1.36.09
Boat
Owner
Time
Boat
Owner
Time
Haleyon-Mrs. E. N. Benson. Jr.
1.36.17
Constance Crawford C. Madeira
MDI Class
Mecoh -Vanco C. McCormick
1.37.08
Jr.
39:34
Visea-Richard W. Hale. Jr
1:02:18
White Rabbit-Dr. E. G. Still-
Inc-Miss Elizabeth Madeira
1.38.10
Alede Wm. D Lippincolt
12:38
1:04:20
Polly--Eusene DuPont
1.39.25
Bob White Denis Rhodes
43:43
mun
Last Chance Wharten Sinkler
45:37
1:05:33
Constance-Crawford C. Madeira.
No. 6-Lucretia G. Brooks
Bull's Eve Class
Jr.
1.40.27
Atlanta John R. Potter
1443.33
Fidsct-Charles D. Dickey
1:13:58
Class B
Puff-In-Mrs. James Murphy
1:15:07
Shad-Sonier Welch
1.34.03
Woozie-John Corbin Eddison
1:16:16
Velox-John R. Potter
1.35.40
Buker-Clement C. Kite
1:16:34
Venture II Robert K. MeInnes
1.35.44
Playboy-Mrs. Henry
Parkman
1:27:18
Kitkat-Dr. William Earl Clark
1.36.05
Okay-John B. Thayer, 3rd
Witnit-Lawrence J. Brengle, Jr.
1.36.36
Dart-Ann Hopkins
1:28:33
Ace-Dr. Henry B. Stebbins
1.38.30
Valee And Atlanta
Skip Jack-11 Rodman Way
1.39.28
Silverwing-Rev. Henry W. Foote
1.39.50
Thomas Reath. 3rd
1.41.31
Collect Race Wins
Whim-Mrs Frank A. McNamee
Jr.
1.49.58
12 Yachts Compete
Navala- Howard Cooper Johnson.
Jr.
did
not
finish
Class A Second Division
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Yoho Walter A Eversman
1.31.03
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 11.-Sailing
In Down East Races
Hoyden-L Crofoot
1.31.30
Hustin-Charles Dickey
1.32.30
the fourth race of the August series
Collen-Priscilla G. Merrill
1.33 04
in a 10-knot southeast breeze. 55
Halce-Lankdon Marvin. Jr
1.33.50
Bob White Timothy Rhodes
1.34.49
yachts. a record number for the sea-
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Eaglet-Mill Ruth B. Lyman
1.35.11
son competed today. The splendid
Helo-Harry G. Haskell
1.41.09
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 10. The
breeze caused many close finishes. with
Staph-Samuel W. Morris. Jr
1.47.01
fourth special race of 1933 season, the
Reef Point-Betty Wickes did not finish
the majority of boats coming in with-
ocean race. was sailed today with 12
MDI Class
in a period of fifteen minutes.
No. 6-Miss Lucretis G.
Brooks
0.40.30
yachts of the Northeast Harbor fleet
Vixen Richard W. Hale Jr.
0.40.44
John Tyssowski's Valee stepped fast
taking part. There were three classes:
White Rabbitt-Dr. E. G. Still.
to win the 30 square meter race, nos-
Class X being the 30 square meters;
man
0.43.07
ing out Commodore Eddison's Aquila
Bull's Eye Class
Class Y composed of Malabar schoon-
Woozle. John Corbin Edidison
0.45.35
by eight seconds. In the largest fleet
ers: and Class Z. miscellaneous yachts
Puff In-J. Slater Murphy
0.46.20
of A boats to start this year. R.
over 28 feet w. 1.
Fidset--Charles D. Dickey
0.46.21
Bicker--Clement C. Kite
Gwynn Stout's Atlanta took first place
0.46.35
Dr. E. G. Stillman's Malabar III
Okay-John B. Thayer. 3rd
0.47.49
in the first division. edging the Rev.
won Class Y honors. beating Miss
Playboy-Mrs. Henry Parkman
0.50.24
Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffydill by 17
Elizabeth Madeira's Sagamore by 51
seconds. In the second division, L. F.
seconds Lawfence Reeve's Flying
Crofoot's Hoydon squeezed out a win
Cloud won the Class Z race coming in
over Roger W. Drury's Flirt by 14 sec-
almost. half on hour ahead or Edward
onds. Summary:
Dane's Gluckauf. Summary:
Boat
Owner
Time
Boat-Skipper
Time
Valee, John Tyssowski
1.14.52
Class X. 30 Square Meters
Valee. John Tyssowski
6:30:10
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
1.15.00
Nancy, Dr. Francis C. Grant
DNF
Agile, Herman M. Hessenbruch 1.15.43
Class Y. Malabar Schooners
Malabar III. Dr. E G. Stillman
6:14:30
Winsome, William F. Cochran 1.16.59
Saramore. Miss Elizabeth Madeira 6:13:21
Class A, First Division
Aleda, R. C. Robbins Jr.
7:09:22
Class z. Miscellaneous Yachts
Atlanta. R. Gwynn Stout
1.21.39
Flying Cloud. Lawrence Reeve and
Daffydill. the Rev. Malcolm
Eugene Dupont 3rd
5:42:15
E. Peabody
1.21.52
Gluckauf. Edward Dane
6:11:43
Betsy. Malcolm N. Stanley
6:14:43
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler 1.22.26
Spindrift. Frederick O. Spedden
6:16:26
Bantam. L S. Clinier Jr
Polly. Eugene Dupont
1.22.55
Jacktar. Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
DNF
No. 7. Casper W. Morris
1.23.38
Charm. William S. Finlay
Alanda, Robert W. Tilney
1.23.49
No. 43. Mrs. Phyllis Wallis
1.24.00
Whistler, Nicholas C. Jenks
1.24.08
Constance. Crawford C. Ma-
deir, Jr.
1.24.31
Aquila Wins Close
Aldea Wins Cup For
Stebbin's The Ace In
Race From Valee
Harbor Seamanship
N. E. Harbor Victory
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Special Despatch to The Press Herald
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 15-With a
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 16.-In A
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 17.-Sail-
12-knot northwest breeze shifting to
10 knot southwest breeze three
A
ing in a light southeast wind. The
southwest at the finish 50 yachts
boats resalled the seamanship race
Ace. skippered by Dr. Henry D. Steb-
competed in the fifth race of the Au-
William D. Lippincott's Aldea won the
bins. finished a winner over 44 boats
gust series here today. Commodore
cup emblematic of superior scaman-
in the George Davenport Hayward
Edison's Yellow Aquila nosed out
ship. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.'s Con
memorial cup race. Following closely
John Tyssowski's Va'ee by 24 seconds
stance led the group around the
in the wake of the Ace came R.
to win the 30 square meter race. In
course but failed in solving the last
Gywnn Stout's Atlanta. losing by 24
Class A. first division, Rev. Malcolm
problem in the list of instructions.
seconds, with Nicholas C. Jenks
E Peabody's Daffydill beat Miss Pris-
This morning there were two other
Whistler coming in 6 seconds behind
cilla G. Merrill's Coileen by almost a
resa'ls of previous races for two class-
the Atlanta for third place. Because
minute and a half. In the second
es. John Tyssowski's Valee won the
of the extremely light air at the start
division Nicholas C. Jenks skippered
30 square metch race over Commodore
the Bullseye Class and the MDI's lost
his Whistler to a first place defeat-
Eddison's Aquila by nearly two and a
all hopes of winning thereby finishing
ing Vance C. McCormick's Mecoh II
half minutes in the resail of the third
poorly in contrast to last year when
with nearly three minutes to spare.
race of the August scries. In the Bulls
an MDI won the race with a Bulls-
Summary:
Eye class. J. Slater Murphy's Puff In
eye a close second.
Boat
Skipper
Time
Boat-Owner
beat Charles D. Dickey's Fidget by 10
Class
an Square Meter Class
Ace-Henry D. Stebins
Aquita W. Barton Eddison
2:14:47
seconds in a resail of the first race of
Atlanta-R Gwynne Stout
Valen John Tyssowski
2:15:11
the August series. Summary:
Whistler--Nicholas C. Jenks
Naney Dr Francis C Grant
Shad-Hosier Welch
Winsotne William 1° Coehran
Steamshin Race
Valee-John Tyssowski,
30 sq. meter
Agilo Herman M. Hessenbruch
Aledn - William D. Lippincott
2:03:50
Last Chance Wharton Singler. Jr.
Class A
No. John R. Potter
2:05:52
-William D. Lippincott
Dariydill Rev. Malcolm E. Pea-
Constance-Crawford C. Madeira.
Velox-John R Potter
body
2:27:59
Jr.
DNP
Winsome-W. F Cochran
30
sa.
meter
Collect Priscilla G. Merrill
30 Square Meter Class
-Casper W. Horris
Hoden L. F. Crofoot
Boat
Owner
Time
Navajo-Howard C Johnson. Jr.
Bob White Timothy Rhodes
Valee-John Tyssowski
26:23
Kaylcen-Joseph B. Thomas
Aland: Robert W Tilley
2:31:45
Aquila-W. Barton Eddison
28:45
Skiplack- W. Rodman Fay
2:32:03
Winsome William F Cochran
29:50
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
Naney- F. C. Grant
30 so. meter
Polly Eugene DuPont
2:33:34
Nancy--Dr. Francis C. Grant
31:30
Constance-C C. Made Ira. Jr.
Hustin Charles B. Dickey
2:34:05
sile-Herman M. Hessenbruch
:31:29
Polly-Eugene Dupont
Mary-Frank G. Thomson
Aleda-William D. Lippincott
Bull's Eye Class
2:34:58
Puff In-J Glater Murphy
0:53:35
Hustla-Charles D. Dickey
Fidset- -Charles D. Dickey
0:54:05
Kinglet-Alexander Torrace
Mary-Frank G. Thomson
2:36:28
Dart-Miss Asn Hopkins
0:35:55
Mecoh II Vance C. McCormick
Seud Win D. and Samuel D.
Bicker-Clemen C. Kite
0:36:12
Colleen- Miss Priscilla G. Merrill
Wyman
2:41:01
Woozle-John Corbin Eddison
0:56:45
Agile--H. M. Hessenbruch
30
sq.
meter
Class B
Playboy-Mrs. Henry Parkman
0:37:29
Steps--Samuel W. Morris. Jr.
Volox-John R Potter
2:31:28
Vega-Henry Reath
Shad-Hosier Welch
2:32:24
Kitkat-Dr. William Earl Clark
Ace -Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
2:32:53
Flirt-Roger W. Drury
Skinjack W. Rodman Fay
2:33:21
Inl-Miss Elizabeth Made Ira
ega-Thomas Reathe Jr.
2:34:18
Venture II-Robert K McInness
Silverwine-Re Henry W. Foote
2:41:40
Bob White-Timothy Rhodes
Navajo Howard Cooper Johnson
2:43:50
Don -George R. Clark.
Venture II Robert K MeInnes
2:44:31
Halcyon-Mrs. E. N. Benson. Jr.
Kit Kat- Dr Wm. Earl Clark
2:45:39
Alanda-Robert W. Tilney
Whim Mrx. Frank A. MeNamee
No 43-Mrs. Philip Wallis
Jr.
2:47:24
Class A 2nd Division
Silverwine Henry W Foote
Whistler Nicholas J. Jenks
No. Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
MDI
2:26:52
Scud-W. D. and S. B. Wyman
Mecoh 11 Vance C. McCormick
2:29:41
No. Casper W Morris
2:32:21
Salcee-Lankdon Marvin, Jr
Don a Goorge R. Clark
Wcozle-Mi Mary Corbin and John
2:33:00
Corbin Eddison
Constance Crawford C. Madeira
Bulls
Jr.
Fidsel- D. Dickey
Bulls
2.33:14
Ino Miss Elizabeth Madeira
2:34:18
Lark-J. Stanley Reeve
MDI
Steps Samuel W Morris Jr.
2:34:40
Polliwors- -O'Donnell Iselin
Bulls
Atlanta- Gwynne Stout
2:34:50
Dart-Miss Ann Hopkins
Bulls
Haleyon Mrs. E N. Benson
2:35:18
Puff In-J Slater Murphy
Bulls
Eze
Salo Harry G Haskell
2:35:15
Playboy-Mrs. Henry Parkman Bulls
Eve
No. 43 Mrs. Philip Wallis
2:37:15
Bicker-Clemen C. Kite
BullsEre
DNF
Kingler Alexander Torrance
2:42:04
e-Langdon Marvin Jr.
2:42:15
M D I Class
Vixen Richard W. Hale. Jr.
0:41:08
No Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
0:41:37
Bullseye Class:
Puff In J. Slater Murphy
0:48:10
Bicker-Clement C. Kite
0:48:30
Woozle-John Corbin
Eddison
0:49:02
Dart-Miss Ann Hopkins
0:49:50
Okay-John B. Thaver 3rd
0:50:19
Fidget Charles B. Dickey
0:50:21
Playbos-Mr. Henry Parkham 0:51:26
54 Boats In Races
Tyssowski's Valee Is
Valee Is Defeated;
At Northeast Harbor
Still Winning Races
Sagamore Is Winner
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Special Despatch to The Press Herald
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 28-Mon-
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 18-In a
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 22.-John
day morning the fleet started the
light breeze 54 boats of the fleet here
Tyssowski's 20 square meter class
Valee scored a five and a half minute
homeward leg in a four knot south-
started the sixth race of the August
victory over Commodore Eddison's
east breeze which went flat shortly
series. When the breeze died down
in the western way the 30 square
Aquila as 53 boats raced today in the
after noon so that only 11 boats fin-
seventh sail of the August series, R.
meters had to be towed in. The
ished over a shortened course. The
course for classes A and B was short-
Gwynne Stout's Atlanta stepped fast
to win the first division Class A race.
schooner race was won by Miss
ened in order that these boats might
finish within the time limit.
coming in nearly seven minutes ahead
Elizabeth Madeiras, Sagamore. In
of Joseph B. Thomas' Kayleen. In the
the miscellaneous class. Mrs. Anne
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody skippered
second division Nicholas C. Jenks
Archbolds Vixen III took first honors.
his Daffydill to a first place in class
skippered his Whistler to his third
Edward McBlair's Three Brothers
A. first division. beating Charles D.
Dickey's Hustla by a little over a
straight victory, nosing out Rev. Mal-
heat Bowen Blair's Flying Cloud by
colm E. Peabody's Daffydill by 35
nearly a minute in the S class. Wil-
minutes
seconds.
liam J. Strawbridge's Josephine won
In the second division Nicholas C.
In Class C. Francis C. Welch's
its third race of the cruise beating
Jenks in his Whistler showed signs
of his last year's sailing ability by
Shad came in a winner by nearly
John Tyssowskis Valee. Classes A and
three minutes over Dr. William Earl
B did not finish,
defeating Mrs. E. N. Benson's Haleyon
Clark's Kitkat.
with 41 seconds to spare.
Summary
Summary:
Meter Class
Class A-First Division
Boat
Owner
Time
Beat
51 Yachts Compete
Skinper
Time
Valee-John Tyssowski
1:56.44
Rev. Malcolm E Pea
Aquila-W. Barton Eddison
2:02.04
body
33:40
Nancy Francis C Grant
2:04.00
Hustla-Charles D. Dickey
In N. E. Harbor Races
1:34:54
Agile -Herman M. Hessenbruch
2:04.36
Colleen Miss Priscilla G. Merrill
36.17
Winsome William Cochrane
2.18.42
Mary Frank G. Thomson
1:36:41
Class A 1st Division
Hoydon-L F. Crofoot
1:37:06
Atlanta Gwynne Stout
:50.32
Kayleen-Joseph B. Thomas
1:43:06
Kayleen John B. Thomas
:57.09
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Bob White Timothy Rhodes
1:43:11
Hoyden F. Crofoot
58.24
Last Chance-Wharton Sinkler
Mary-Frank G. Thomas
59.12
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 29.-In a
Jr.
1:43:22
Hustla-Charles D. Dickey
59.44
14 knot breeze 51 yachts competed in
Alanda Robert W. Tilney
1:49:04
Halo-Harry G. Haskell
:00.30
Polly -Eusene DuPont
Aleda William D. Lippincott
the eighth race of the August series
1:55:12
2:01.03
Eaclet Ruth B. Lyman
2:00:40
Bob White Timothy Rhodes
2:01.16
today. William F. Cochran skippered
Reete Betty Wickers
did
No. Casper W Morris
2:02.06
his Winsome to its first win of the
not finish
Halcyon-Mrs. E N Benson.
Jr
2:04.28
Alanda-Rober! W. Tilney
season in the 30 square meter class
Class B
2:04.45
Henry D. Stebbins
1:32:06
Seud William D. and Saml. D.
beating John Tyssowski's Valee by
Velox John R. Potter
1:35:48
Wyman
2:05.02
nearly two minutes who made a won-
Navajo Howard Cooper John-
SalceeLanedon Marvin. Jr
2:06:37
son.
Jr
Colleen-Miss Priscilla Merrill
2:11:27
derful finish to come in second. For
1:48:46
Skinjach W. Rodman Fay
Cinglet-Alexander Torrance
1:51:43
2:11:40
the greater part of the race the Valee
Whim-Mr Frank A. McNamee,
Class
B
Jr.
Shad-Francis C. Welch
1:58:42
was in third place but by standing in
1:53:56
Venture II Robert K MeInnes
Kitkat-Dr. William Earl Clark
2:01:22
close to Sutton Island got a splendid
:55:28
Vilox-John R. Potter
Silvermine- Rev Henry W. Foote
2:02:33
1:55:40
breeze to overtake the Quila.
Ace-Dr. Henry D Stebbins
Thomas Reath. Jr.
2:05:45
1:58:16
Skip Jack Rodman Fay
2:05:03
In Class A. Rev. Malcolm E. Pea-
Kitkn Dr. William Earl Clark
1:59:19
Venture II Robert K. McInnes
2:09:30
body's Daffydill continued its win-
Shad Hosier Welch
2:09:53
Silverwing Rev. Henry W. Foote
2:09:43
Class A-Second Division
Vega- Thomas Reath. Jr.
2:09:55
ning ways leading Casper W. Morris'
Whistler Nicholas c. Jenks
35:25
Whim Mrs. Frank McNamee. Jr.
2:18:15
No. 7 by a little over a minute. In
Haleyon Mrs. E. N. Benson
36:08
No. 10 Mr. William B. Slimson
2:21:24
Halo-Harry G. Haskell
the second division. R. Gwynne
37:11
Class 2nd Division
Atlanta R Gwynn Stout
137:28
Whistler Nicholan C. Jenks
1:59:49
Stout's Atlanta stepped fast to take
No Casper W. Morris
38.07
Daffydill-Rev. Malcolm E. Pea-
first place over L. F. Crofoot's Hoydon
Constance Crawford C. Madeira
body
2:00:44
Jr
40:56
Polly Eugene Dupont
2:01:56
with two and a half minutes to spare.
Ino-Mirs Elizabeth Madeire
50:34
Ino-Miss Elizabeth Madeira
2:02:12
30 Sa. Meter Class
Flirt -Roger W. Drury
Beat
Kinsler Alexander Torrance
50:57
2:05:32
Owner
Time
Steps-Gamuel W Morris, Jr
53:08
No. Mrs. Philip Wallis
2:06:50
Winsome William P. Cochran
7:31:44
Flirt- Roser w Drury
Constance Crawford C. Ma-
Valee-John Tyssowski
2:33:35
1:53:27
No. Philip Wallis
deire.
Jr
153:33
2.08:28
Aquila-W. Barton Eddison
2.33:48
Salces- Langdon Marvin Jr
Steps Saml W. Morals Jr
2:12:20
Nancy-Dr Francis C. Grant
2:41:29
1:54:52
Last Chance-Wharton Sinkler. Jr. 2:12:22
Agile-Herman M Hessenbruch
Mecon I-Vance C. McCormick
2:41:43
2:05:37
Don Q-George R. Clark
Reef Point-Miss Betty Wickes 2:12:47
Class A 1st Divn.
2:10:49
Mecoh 1 Vance C. McCormick 2:14:58
Daff-dill-Rev. Malcolm E. Pea.
MDI
Class
Don Q George R. Clark
2:24:50
body
2:43:08
-Richard W. Hale. Jr.
2:05:46
M. D. 1. Class
No. Caspar W. Morris
No. - Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
2:30:12
2:06:37
White Rabbit Dr. E. G. Stillman 1:13:04
Kinelet-Alexander Lawrence
2:54:58
White Rabbitt-Dr. E. G. Still-
No 6- Miss Lucretia G. Brooks :17:03
Sustla-Charles D. Dicker
2:33:35
man
2:13:44
Vixen Richard W. Hale Jr.
1:27:09
D. Lippincott
2:56:18
Lark-J Stanley Reeve
DNF
Bullseye Class
Bob White-Timothy Rhodes
2:36.22
Bullseye Class
Bicker Clement C. Kite
1:18:13
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler.
Woosle-John Corbin Eddison
1:51:13
Puff-In Sinter Murphy
19:06
Jr
56:27
Fidset-Charles D. Dickey
1:51:50
Woozle- John Corbin Eddison
19:42
Scud-Wm. and Samuel Wyman
37:05
Puff In-J. Slater Murphy
1:59:14
Polliewors O'Donnell Trelin
21.35
Flut-Roser W. Drury
57:16
Bicker-Clement C. Kite
2:09:53
Dart-Miss Ann Hopkins
28.41
Salcu-Lanzdon Marvin. Jr
:58:11
Playboy-Mr. Henry
Parkman
2:13:00
Fidset-Charles D. Dickey
31.35
Polly--Eusene Dupont
2:58:50
Dart-Miss Ann Hopkins
DNF
Okay-John B. Thayer. 3rd
39:48
No. 45-Mrs. Philin Wallis
OKRY-John B. Thayer, 3rd
Playboy-Mrs. Henry Parkman
58:51
DNF
1:43:42
Halo-Harry G. Haskell
2:30:47
Golliwost -O. Donnell Islen
DNF
Class A 2nd Divn.
Atlanta--R. Gwinne Stout
2:33:30
Hoden-L Crofoot
2:56:16
Constance-Crawford C. Madeira.
Jr.
2:57:09
Alanda Robert W. Tilney
3:00:29
McCollf II Vance C. McCormick
3:02:36
Don -George R Clark
3:04:55
Colleen-Mi Priscilla G. Merrill
3:05:22
Mary-Frank G Thomson
3:05:35
Steps-Samuel W Morris.
Jr.
3:06:30
Inc-Miss Elizabeth Madeira
3:09:36
Haleyon-Mrs. E. W. Benson
3:16:13
Whistler-Nicholas C. Jonks withdrew.
Class B
Vern-Thomas Reath. Jr.
2:57:47
Velox-John R Potter
2:39:21
Skipjack, W. Rodman Fay
2:59.51
Acc-Dr. Henry K. Stebbins
2:50:32
Shad-Francis C. Welch
2:59:56
Kitkat-Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
3:03:44
Silverwing-Rev Henry W. Foote 3.09:43
Venture II Robert K. MeInnes
3:13:30
Whim Mrs. Frank A. McNamee.
3:17:49
No 12- R Stimson
3:18:33
MDI Class
Vixen Richard W. Hale Jr.
0:45:00
No. 6-Lucretia G. Brooks
0:46:57
White Rabbit-Dr. E. G. Still-
man
0:39:57
Bulls Eye Class
Puff in-J. Slater Murphy
0:51:46
Woozle-John Corbin Eddison
0:52:14
Golliwors- Donnell Iselin
0:53:58
Okay John R. Thayer 3rd
0:36:08
-Clement C Kite
0:36:53
Playbox- -Charles D. Dicker
01:10
Darle Miss Ann Hopkins
06:28
Tsana-Winsome Grab
Last N. E. Harbor Tilt
" A' Boats Collect
Silverwing Winner Of
Special Seaman's Race
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In First Brush
Northeast Harber, Sept. 1.-The last
Special Despatch to The Press Merald
egular race of the season was sailed
Northeast Harbor. Sept. 4-In a 17
ere today when 50 yachts started out
knot west southwest breeze and a
n a four knot cast southeast breeze
Special Despatch to Sunday Telegram
driving rain. the sixth and last spe-
nd fog. Because of the weather con-
Northeast Harbor. Sept. 2-The
cial race of the Northeast Harbor
litions the Insi course was salled.
first of A series of three A boat-B
fleet. the seaman's race. was sailed
Malcolm N. Stanley and Samuel W
boat team races was held here today
this morning. Arthur Foote sailing
Morris, Jr. salling in William J.
in an 8 knot southwest breeze. This
his Silverwing came in first with
Strawbridge's Tsana took first place.
series is an innovation this year and
Robert K. McInnes' Venture II com-
cating J A. Harris, 3rd's Betsy by
will be continued each year. The
ing 28 seconds later for a second
early three minutes.
teams are racing for the new Law-
place.
William F. Cochran skippered his
rence W. Dickey Memorial Trophy.
Certain special regulations apply to
Vinsome to a first place in the 30
Contestants are selected in accordance
this particular race in that just before
quare mete relass, beating John Tys-
with their standing in the August
the race started, skippers drew lots
owskis Valce by a little over five min-
series. This year four boats from each
for boats. and each must sall. single-
tes. The Valee. however. won the
class are racing. The trophy will be
handed. in the boat drawn. Skippers
August series with 335 points.
awarded to the class winning the ma-
have to report yachts in good seaman-
oat
Owner
Time
jority of points in the three races.
like condition. All required equip-
Northeast Harber. 30 Footere
"anna William J Strawbridge
R. Gwynne Stout skippered his A
ment aboard, spinnaker in light stops,
2:27:33
letsy. T. Harris 3rd
2:30:29
boat. Atlanta, to a first place beating
spare line. etc., all and any sails,
in Square Meter Class
Vinsome William 1. Cochran
Sohier Welch's Shad. a "B" boat. by
which boats can carry, are permitted.
2:26:27
allee John Tyrinwaki
45 seconds. The next three boats to
Summary:
2:38:40
Quila, W. Barton Edition
2:46:42
finish were A boats thus giving the A
Boat
Ownner
Time
ancy. Dr Francis C. Grant
3:02:10
boats a decisive win in the first race,
Silverwing
Arthur Foote
1:43.30
Class A. 1st Division
Daffydill Rev Malcolm E. Fea.
288 points to 164.
Venture II
Robert K. McInnis 1:43.58
body
2:44:05
Whim
o. 43 Mrs. Philin Wallis
Summary:
"Chip" Church 1:44.20
2:46:30
leda. William D Lippincott
46:38
Boat
Owner
Time
Hit Samuel S Drury, Fr.
47:02
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1:36:51
Cavleen. Josrph B Thomas
30.50
olly, Eugene Du Pont
Shad. Sohier Welch
1:37:36
56:34
that Chance Wharton Sinkler. Jr.
1:58:27
Hoydon, L. F. Crofoot
1:38:58
10. 7-Casper W. Morris
2:59:25
Charles D. Dickey
Hustla. Charles A. Dickey
1:41:55
3:55:40
oh White Timothy Rhodes
3:56:40
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Ray
1:42:09
tingley-Alexander Torrance
DNF
Velox. John R. Potter
1:42:52
aleee-Langdon Marvin. Jr.
Atlanta Is High Point
DNF
Class B
Ace, Miss Marcia C. Stebbins 1:43:47
kip Jack Ridmin Fay
:40:52
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
:44:02
Winner In Boat Race
it Kat-Dr. William Earl Clark
:46:24
enture II Robert K MeInnes
2:47:30
had-Sohier Welch
2:55:40
--John R. Potter
2:59:35
diverwing-R Henry W. Foote
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3:01:16
-Thomas Reath. Jr
3:34:07
Northeast Harbor. Sept. 5.-Two
Vhim, Mrs. Frank A. McNamee,
Jr.
races were held here today in series
DNF
Varren. William B. Stimson
DNF
of a boat-B boat team races. Class A
Class A. 2nd Division
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira
won the three-race series. 902 points
Jr.
:31.35
to 454. R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta. an
teps, Samuel L. Morris,
40:31
A boat. won the greatest number of
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
41:47
tlanta R Gwynne Stout
individual points. 250. with two firsts
43:28
ecoh II Vance C. McCormic
18:01
and a fifth. Rev. Malcolm E. Pea-
landa Robert W. Tilner
32:36
body's Daffydill. an A boat. and
no Miss Elizabeth Madeira
18:21
oleen. Miss Priscilla G Merrill
1:51:01
Sohier Welch's Shade. a B boat. were
fary Frank G. Thompson
DNF
tied for second with 226 points. In the
losdon L. F. Crofeet
DNF
on @ Genrer FN Clark
morning race which was sailed in a
DNF
Talexon Mrs E. N Benson
DNF
15 knot northwest breeze. Michael
aglet. Miss Ruth B. Lyman
DNF
Crofoot's Hoyden. an A boat. stepped
MDI Class
fast to take first place. beating Rev.
Vexen Richard W Hale Ir
1.31:03
No 6. Miss Lucretin G. Brooks
1.34:20
Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffydill. an A
boat, by 38 seconds. In a 12 to 5 knot
northwest breeze the same boats
started the afternoon race which was
won by R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta,
who again beat Rev. Malcolm E. Pea-
body's Daffydill by 24 seconds. The
summary:
Morning Race
Boat
Owner
Hoyden-I F. Crofoot
Time
Daffydill--Rev. Malcolm Peabody
1:23:17
1:23:55
Hustlen-Charles D. Dickey
Shad-Homier Welch
1:25:44
Atlanta-R. Gwynne Stout
128:51
Skipjack-Jack W. Rodman Fay
28:52
Velox-John R. Patter
29:11
Ace-Marcia C Stebbins
10.06
38:20
Afternoon Race
Atlanta-R Gwynne Stout
Daffydill-Re Malcolm Peabody
3:00:04
Shad-Hozier Welch
3:00:28
Hustla-Charles D. Dickey
3.05:05
Hoyden-L. Crofeet
3:03:40
Velox-John R Potter
3:06:08
Skipjack-W Rodman Fay
3:07:31
Ace-Marcia c. Stebbins
3:08:32
11:03
Net Tourney Starts
Foulke Features In
Palmer Beats Bowen
At Northeast Harbor
N. E. Harbor Net Play
At Northeast Harbor
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Northeast Harbor. Aug. 15.- The
first round of the championships of
Nertheast Harbor. Aug. 16.-W. L.
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 17.-The
Foulke of Princeton University and
third day of the tennis champion-
the Northeast Harbor Tennis Club
Bar Harbor and Seal Harbor men's
ships here found Morgan Palmer de-
started today with five matches in the
singles champion provided one of the
feating Ledyard Bowen 3-6. 6-0. 6-2
women's singles and six matches in
the men's singles. The remainder of
feature matches of the second day of
in the third round of the men's sin-
the week will be spent in finishing
play here today when he defeated
gles. In another interesting match
A. Y Stewart. 6-2, 6-0 in the second
Edward L. Keyes beat Amos Eno 6-1,
these matches and in addition the
round of the men's singles. An upset
11-9. In the ladies' singles Miss
men's doubles which begin Wednes-
of the day was Morgan Palmer's vic-
Dorothea Frothingham is sure of a
day. Next Monday, the women's
tory over William Blair, Jr. Miss
place in the finals by beating Miss
doubles and mixed doubles begin.
Nancy Wickes. Seal Harbor ladies'
Barbara Kurtz 6-2. 6-3 in the first
Summary:
champion. had a hard match with
match of the semi finals, The semi
Women's Singles
Miss Byrne but finally squeezed out
finals will be completed on Friday
Miss Barbara Stuart defeated Miss
Abigall Adams 8-6, 1-6, 6-2.
a victory 6-3. 5-7, 8-6.
with the finals coming on Saturday.
Second round tennis tournament
Summary:
Miss Leslie Grinnell defeated Miss
Third Round. Men's Singles
Margot Warner 6-0, 6-0.
matches summary:
W. L. Foulke defeated James W.
Miss Barbara Kurtz defeated Miss
Men's Singles
W. L. Foulke defeated A. Y. Stewart.
Gerrod. 2nd.. 6-3. 6-0
Mary King Wainwright 6-3. 6-4
6-2. 6-0
Paul Jones defeated Boyd Spahr,
Miss Sally Kite defeated Miss Ruth
J. W. Gerad defeated T. W. Clark 6-1.
6-2, 6-3
Lyman 6-3, 6-4.
6-1
W. Gerad defeated F. W. Rosen-
Ledyard Bowen defeated Morgan
Miss Maria Ducey defeated Miss
garten 6-2. 6-1
Palmer, 3-6. 6-0. 6-2
Ann Wightman 5-7. 6-4. 6-2.
Boyd Spahr defeated W. M. Babb. 6-1.
Amos Eno defeated Dr. E. L. Keyes
6-3
Men's Singles
Amos Eno defeated R. J. Cram. 6-2. 6-2
6-1, 11-9
Dr. Francis Parkman defeated Wil-
L Howen defeated D. C. Etty. 6-2. 6-1
Morgan Palmer defeated W. Blair, Jr.
Ladies' Singles-Second Round
liam Clark, 6-3. 7-5.
A-3. G-4
Miss Ethel DuPont defeated Miss
Paul Jones won by default from
Dr. E. L Keyes defeated Bradford Frs.
L. Grinnell, 6-3. 6-3
William D. Lippincott.
ley. Jr. 6-1. 6-3
Paul Jones defeated Dr. Parkman. 6-3.
Third Round-Women's Singles
W. W. M. Babb deleated John
A-4
Miss Barbara Kurtz defeated Miss
Morse 6-3, 6-1.
Second Round-Ladies' Sincles
Edith Drury. 5-7. 8-6. 6-4
Miss Barbara Kurtz defeated Miss Polly
R. J. Cram defeated Hunter Morse
Cram. 6-1. 6-2
Miss Nancy Wickes defeated Miss
6-0. 6-0.
Miss Dorothy Frothingham defeated
Anita Kurtz 6-3. 5-7. 8-6
Donald C. Estey defeated R. A.
Miss Barbara Stewart. 6-1. 6-1
Miss Edith Drury defeated Miss Betsy
Miss Dorothea Frothingham won by
Morse, 6-4, 6-3.
Kurtz. 7-5. 6-2
default from Miss Ethel DuPont
Morgan Palmer defeated Gerrish H.
Miss Priscilla Merrill defeated Miss
Miss Nancy Wickes defeated Miss
Milliken, Jr., 6-0. 6-2.
Mary Edison. 6-4. 6-2
Miss Given Bowen defeated Miss Char-
Harriett Jackson 11-9. 6.3
lotte Valentine 6-1. 6-2
Semi Finals
Miss Harriett Jackson defeated Miss
Miss Dorothea Frothingham de-
Maria Ducey, 6-1. 6-3
Miss Ethel DuPont defeated Miss Marie
feated Miss Barbara Kurtz 6-2. 6-3
Heck 6.4. 6-1
Men's Doubles-Second Round
N. E. Harbor Tennis
Miss Nancy Wickes defeated Miss Byrne.
W. Blair. Jr. and L. Bowen defeat.
6-3. 5-7 8-6
First Round-Men's Doubles
ed Gerrish H. Milliken. Jr.. and
Tourney Into Finals
Boyd Spar and C. Spahr defeated T.
Frederic Rosen Garten, Jr., 6-1. 6-2
W. Clark and Hunter Moss 6-1. 6-3.
E. Blair and B. Blair defeated Rob-
ert Moss and Lincoln Godfrey 6-2.
8-6
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James W. Gerard, 2nd., and Paul
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 18-Miss
Jones defeated Dr. Frederic Fraley
Gwen Bowen defeated Miss Sally Kite
6-2. 10-8 in the last match of the
William Foulke Wins
and Dr. E. L. Keyes. 6-3. 6-3
quarter finals today. In Miss Bowen's
second match of the day she defeated
N. E. Harbor Net Final
Miss Nancy Wickes 2-6, 6-3, 6-1 bring-
Dorothea Frothingham
ing Miss Bowen to face Miss Dorothea
Frothingham in the finals Saturday
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Wins Tennis Crown
at 4 p. m.
In the men's singles W. L. Foulke
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 21.-Wil-
defeated Paul Jones 6-8. 6-3. 6-3 in
liam Foulke defeated Amos Eno, three
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
a two hour and a half match. Amos
sets to two. in the finals of the men's
Northeast Harbor. Aug.
Eno defeated Ledyard Bowen in a
Dorothea Frothingham defeated Miss
closely contested match 7-5. 6-4. This
singles tennis championship, the
Gwen Bowne. two sets to one. in the
will bring Foulke and Eno into the
scores being 6-1. 10-8, 3-6. 0-6, 6-1
finals of the ladies' singles cham-
finals Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
in a long hard match. About 300 peo-
plonship here today. The scores were
In the men's doubles James W.
ple or more witnessed these matches.
6-3. 3-6, 5-2. Many beautiful place-
Gerard, 2nd and Paul Jones defeated
The score:
ment and volley shots were brought
the Spahr brothers. 6-1. 6-0. giving the
Ladles Double
in by both players and rallies were
victors the right to meet William Blair
First Round
long drawn out. William Blair. Jr..
and Ledyard Bowen in the final round
Miss Harriett Jackson and Miss Ethel
and Ledyard Bowen won the finals
Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. The
Dupont defeated the Misres Anita and
Barbara Kurtz R-4. 6-3 Miss Elize Fay
men's doubles by default from James
Jadies' doubles and the mixed doubles
and Miss Banks defeated Miss Bestrice
W. Gerrard, 2nd. and Paul Jones.
are scheduled to start Monday morn-
Brown and Mias Patricia Grant R.A. 6.3.
Summary:
Mixed Doubles
ing. Summary:
Finals men's doubles William Blair. Jr.
First Rounds
and Ledyard Bowen won by default from
Men's Singles Semi-Finals
Miss Palmer and Mr. 3hepard deleated
James W. Gerard 2nd. and Paul Jones.
W. L. Foulke defeated Paul Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood. Jr. 7.6. 6-3:
First round mixed doubles-Mr. and
6-8. 6-3. 6-3.
Miss Marion Rosengarten and Hunter
Mrs. S. B Penich wan by default from
Moss defeated Miss Silly Kite and Mr
Miss Scott and F. D. Bain. Mrs. Blair
Amos Eno defeated Ledyard Bowen.
Bossauge 1-6. G-1. 6-4: Miss Edith Druns
and William Blair. Jr. defeated Miss B.
7-5. 6-4.
and Robert Mosa defeated Miss Lydin
Kuria and William Clark 6-2: 6-1. Mrs.
T. Finletter and H. Auchineloss. Jr.,
Ladies Singles Third Round
Lyman and F. Duveneck 6-2. 6-2
defeated Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis. 6-1.
Miss Gwen Bowen defeated Miss
6-4 Miss H. Jackson and James W.
Sally Kite, 6-2. 10-8.
Gerard. 2nd.. defeated Miss Phyllis Byrne
and A. Stuart. 6-1. 6-1 Mrs. R. T
Semi-Finals
Nolle and Robert T. Anderson defeated
Miss Gwen Bowen defeated Miss
Miss Marion Rowegarten and Hunter
Moss. 8-8. 6-0. Miss Edith Drury and
Nancy Wickes. 2-6. 6-3, 6-1.
Robert Moss defeated Miss Laura Wayne
Men's Doubles Semi-Finals
and R C. Robbins by default. Miss Gwen
Hower and Joseph Bowers defeated Miss
Paul Jones and James W. Gerard
Wainwright and Nicholas Wainwright. 6-0:
defeated C. Spahr and B. Spahr, 6-1.
6-1. Mr. and Mrs. Pennick defented Mr.
6-0.
Shepard and Miss Palmer. 11-9. 10-8.
First round ladies doubles-Miss Nancy
Wickes and Miss H. Noyes defeated Miss
H Jackson and Miss E. Dupont. 6-2 6-0.
Miss Sally Kite and Miss B. Stuart de-
feated Miss Lydia Lyman and L. Broods,
6-4. 6-0.
Nancy Wickes, Hope Noyes
Frothingham-Byrne
I
Take Semi-Final Match
Team Wins Crown
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Northeast Harbor, Aug. 23.-Miss
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Nancy Wickes and Miss Hope Noyes
defeated Miss Edith Drury and Miss
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 28.-Miss
Maria Ducey, 6-1. 6-2, here today in
Dorothea Frothingham and Miss
the semi-finals of the ladies' doubles
Phylis Byrne won the women's tennis
championships. The ladies' doubles
doubles crown today by defeating
and mixed doubles finals probably
Miss Nancy Wickes and Miss Hope
will be played off on Saturday af-
Noyes in the final round. the scores
ternoon. The summary:
Mixed Doubles
Quarter-Finals
Mrs. Blair and William Blair. Jr., won
by default from Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Pen-
nick: J. Finletter and Mrs. Littell defeated
Mrs. T. Finletter and J. H. Auchincloss,
8-6. 6-3
Mrs. Richard Nalle and Robert Ander-
son defeated Miss Harriet Jackson and
James Gerrard. 2nd.. 8-6. G-R. 4-5 (30-40
and then defaulted): Miss Gwen Bowen
and J. Bowen defeated Miss Edith Drury
and Robert Moss. 6-2. 6-1
Ladies' Doubles
Quarirr-Finals
Miss Edith Drury and Miss Maria
Duees won by default from Miss Gwen
Bowen and Miss Bangs: Mrs. Finletter
and Mrs. Littell defeated Miss Sally Kite
and Miss Barbara Stewart. 6-0. 6-1: Miss
Dorothea Frothinsham and Miss Byrne
refeated Miss Eliza Fay and Miss Bangs.
7-5. 6-3.
Semi-Finals
Miss Nancy Wickes and Miss Hope
Noves defeated Miss Edith Drury and Miss
araria Ducey. 6-1. 6-2.
THE BOSTON TRANSCRIPT.
1933.
Northeast Harbor
Fleet on Cruise
Special to the Transcript:
Northeast Harbor, Me., July 18-The
second annual cruise of the Northeast
Harbor fleet gets under way tomorrow
morning when it is expected that thirty
to thirty-five yachts will set sail for
Centre Harbor at Brooklin. This innova-
tion was so successful last year when
the fleet went to Naskeag Harbor that it
was unanimously agreed to have the
event become a fixture. Bar Harbor
Yacht Club's S boats and Winter Har-
bor knockouts have been invited to join
the cruise. On Thursday morning the
yachts will race back to this port. To.
morrow night the cruise will be enter-
tained at a dance given by the Centre
Harbor Club.
Commodore Eddison's Aquila and John
Tyssowski's Valee undoubtedly will fur-
nish the most interesting racing in the
30-square meter class, while R. Gwynee
Stout's Atlanta and Nicholas C. Jenks's
Whistler in class A seem likely winners.
In class B Dr. William Earl Clark's Kit
Kat and W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack will
be near the top of the class.
THE BOSTON GLOBE.
VALEE DEFEATS AQUILA
VALEE AGAIN CAPTURES
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
NORTHEAST HARBOR RACE
VALEE WINS THIRD
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. July 11
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. July
-In a four to six-knot southerly breeze
14-In a 10-knot southwest breeze. 37
32 boats representing five classes of
craft of the Northeast Harbor fleet
RACE OF THE SEASON
the Northeast Harbor fleet took part
took part today in, the second race of
today in the first of the regular races
the regular July series. John Tyssow.
in the July series.
ski's, Valee, for the second time this
Northeast
Harbor
Fleet
In the 30 square meter class John
week, won the 30-Square Meter class.
Tyssowski's Valee, last year's winner
beating Commodore Eddison's Aquila
of the August series. beat Commodore
by almost two minutes. The race to-
Starts Cruise Today
Eddison's Aquila by nearly a minute
day was held over the long outside
and a half. The summary:
course. The summary:
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
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Name and Owner
Time
Name and Owner
E1 Time
Valee. John Tyskowski
2:19:08
Valee, John Tyssowski
2:27:09
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. July
Aquila W Barton Eddison
2:20.31
Aquila, W Barton Eddison
2:20:05
Agile. Herman M Hessenbruch
Naney, Dr Francis Grant
1:30:39
18-Starting the third race of the reg-
2:27:56
Naney. Dr Francis C Grant
2:38:13
Agile, Herman M Hessenbruch
2:33:18
ular July series in a stiff nine-knot
CLASS A
FIRST DIVISION
south-southwest breeze 39 boats of the
Class A
First Division
2:47:08
Northeast Harbor fleet today provided
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
2:27:21
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
2:32:49
No. 43, Lydia Lyman
2:50:17
Aleda, William D Lippincott
the most interesting racing of the
Polly. Eurene Dupont
Mecoh II. Vance C McCormick
2:31:28
No 43. Lydia Lyman
2:40:32
Aleda. William D Lippincott
2:53:23
season.
Steps. Barbara Strawbridge
2:41:10
Polly, Eugene Dupont
Bobwhite. Timothy Rhodes
DNF
Steps. Samuel W Morris
Fog which has been hanging over
Bob White, Timothy Rhodes
did not finish
Class B
the harbor for a day and a half lifted
Second Division
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
2:31:09
No. T. Casper W Morris
2:50:26
just in time for the first races of the
Skipjack, W Rodman Fay
2:34:36
Silverwing, Rev Henry W Foote
2:49:33
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenk
2:50:48
day. In the 30 square meter class
Shad, Francis C Welch
2:40:11
Flirt. Roger W Drury
John Tyssowski's Valee won for the
Venture II Robert K Melnnis
2:58:57
Hoyden. L Crofoot
3:05:16
Constance, Crawford C Madeira Jr
2:56:04
Ace, Miss Marcia C Stebbins
third time in as many starts, beating
No 19. Frederick Stimson
3:08:17
Tho, Miss Elizabeth Madeira
2:56:10
Velox. John R. Potter
Disqualified
Don Q. George R Clark
Dr Francis C. Grant's Nancy by al-
Eaglet. Farnham Butler
3:01:53
most eight minutes.
SECOND DIVISION
CLASS B
In class A, first division. William
Class A
Velox. John R. Potter
2:50:30
D. Lippincott's Aleda beat Samuel W.
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
2:43:02
Venture 11. Robert K. Melnnes
Ino, Miss Elizabeth Madeira
:45:02
Morris' Steps by almost a minute. In
Silverwinz, Rev Henry W. Foote
Hoyden. L F Crofoot
2:45:50
Vesa. Thomas Reath Jr.
2:36:18
the second division R. Gwynne Stout's
Flirt. Roger Walcott Drury
2:45:49
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
2:57:21
Atlanta continued its winning ways
Eaglet, E Farnham Butler
2:49:03
Skipjack W Rodman Fax
Constance. Crawford C Madeira Jr
2:53:08
Ace. Miss Marria Stebbins
3:02:34
by capturing its third victory of the
No. 7. Casper W Morris
3:01:10
No. 19. Frederick Stimson
3:01:18
season.
CLASS MDI
Shad. Francis Welch
Did not finish
W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack won
White Rabbit. Dr E G Stillman
0:55:48
BULLS EYE CLASS
its first race of the series, beating Rev
No. G. Lucretia G Brooks
0:56:32
Pulf-In. Mrs James Murphy
1:01:00
BULLSEYE CLASS
Okay, John R. Thayer
:08:09
Henry W. Foote's Silver Wing by 20
Bingle. Clement Kite
1:00:16
seconds.
Dart. Anne Hopkins
Bingle, Clement C Rite
1:01:18
Playboy Mr. Henry Parkman
09:26
In the Bulls Eye class John Corbin
Okay. John B Thayer
1:03:24
Dark Ann Hopkins
09:39
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
1:04:05
Woozle, John Carbin Eddison
:10:11
Eddison's Woozle rose from last place
Puff-in. Mrs James Murphy
1:04:46
in the previous race to first place to-
1:05:14
day, beating Ann Hopkins' Dart by 35
seconds.
TYSSOWSKI'S VALEE WINS
Tomorrow morning the fleet sets sail
NORTHEAST HARBOR
on the second annual July cruise which
NORTHWEST HARBOR RACE
this year will have as its destination
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, July
Centre Harbor. The Bar Harbor Yacht
FLEET ON CRUISE
Club S boats and the Winter Harbor
20-Starting in a light south breeze
Yacht Club knockabouts will also take
from Center Harbor this morning, 21
part in the cruise. The summary:
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craft of the Northeast Harbor fleet
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
began their homeward leg of the sec-
Name and Owner:
Time
CENTER HARBOR, Me, July 19-
Valee, John Tyssowski
1:11:42
Twenty-three yachts representing
ond annual July cruise. In the hope
Nancy, Dr Francis C Grant
1:19:18
of picking up a breeze, the outside
Agile. Herman M Hessenbruch
1:19:37
four classes of the Northeast Harbor
course around Great Gott and Black
Aquila. W Barton Edison
1:28:43
fleet left Northeast Harbor this morn-
Islands was sailed.
CLASS A, 1ST DIVISION
Aleda, William D Lippincott
1:23:03
ing on the second annual July cruise
Duplicating its performance in the
Steps. Samuel Morris
1:26:00
to Center Harbor.
first race of the cruise and continuing
Flrrt. Roger W Drury
1:26:29
its season's record of a victory for
Mecoh 11. Vance C McCormick
1:28:41
The weather was ideal for the fleet's
each start, John Tyssowski's Valee
Polly, Eugene Dupont
1:28:54
Yoho, Walter A Eversman
1:29:12
first special race of the season. A six-
won the 30-Square Meter Class over
Ino. Miss Elizabeth Madeira
1:30:18
knot northwest breeze was blowing
Commodore Eddison's Aquila, by 27
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
1:34:33
1:38:36
at the start which increased to 10
seconds.
No. 7, Casper W Morris
CLASS B
knots after crossing Bass Harbor bar.
In Class A, Crawford C. Madiera Jr's
Constance came in first. making a
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
1:39:15
John Tyssowski's Valee again won in
Stiver Wing, Rev Henry W Foote
1:39:33
the 30 square meter class.
clean sweep of the cruise in his class.
Shad, Francis C Welch
1:41:35
John R. Potter's Velox won first place
Velox. John R Potter
1:41:36
In Class A, Crawford C. Maderia's
Venture 11. Robert K Meinnes
1:41:54
Constance took first place while W.
In Class B, but W. Rodman Fay's
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
1:42:12
Rodman Fay's Skipjack won in Class
Skipjack took first place in this class
Ace, Miss Marcia C Stebbine
1:13:20
for the cruise. The summary:
Vega. Henry Reath
1:46:12
B. In the miscellaneous class, Co.n.
No. 19. Frederick Stimson
DNF
modore Fulton J. Redman of the Bar
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
CLASS A. SECOND DIVISION
Harbor Yacht Club, salled the Nymph
Name and owner
time
Valee, John Tyssowski
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
1:31:28
to victory. The summary:
Aquila, W Barton Eddison
Hoydon. L F Crofoot
1:34:05
5:59:12
Naney, Dr Francis C Grant
No 43, Lydia Lyman
1:34:10
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
6:01:33
Earlet. E Farnham Butler
1:36:18
Valee, John Tyssowski
CLASS A
4:03:51
Bob White, Timothy Rhodes
1:36:25
Aquila, W Barton Eddison
4:07:08
Constance. Crawford c Madeira
6:02:49
Constance. Crawford C Madeira Jr
1:38:26
Nancy, Dr Francis C Grant
DNF
Whistler. Nicholas Jenks.
6:04:15
Kinglet. Alexander Torrance
1:38:18
CLASS A
Mecoh If Vance C McCormick
6:07:04
Don Q. George R Clark
1:39:40
Don Q. Georze R Clark
6:10:58
Colleen. Priscilla Merrill
1:39:11
Constance. Crawford C Maderia Jr 4:20:55
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
Aleda, William D Lippincott
0:12:48
Polly. Eugene Dunont
M. D. I. CLASS
4:30:20
6:14:09
Aleda. William D Lippincott
steps. Samuel Morris
4:34:09
Steps. Samuel Morris
did not finish
White Rabbit. Dr E G Stillman
0:30:46
4:31:32
Hoyden. L F Crofoot.
did not finish
No 6. Lucretia G Brooks
0:51:27
Mecoh II. Vanco C McCormick
Hoydon. L F Crofoot
4:34:54
CLASS B
BULLS EYE CLASS
Polly, Eugene Dupont
4:36:45
Velox. John R Potter.
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
0:38:07
Don Q. George R Clark
4:55:25
Ace. Marcia C Stebbins
Dart. Ann Hopkins
0:38:42
4:55:42
Skipjack, W Rodman Fay
Bingle, Clement C Kite
0:50:14
CLASS B
Kitkat. Dr William Earl Clark
Playboy, Mrs Henry Parkman
1:01:10
Skipjack. W Rodman Fax
1:27:31
Send, Sawyer Welch.
0:03:08
Puff In. Mrs James Murphy
1:01:30
Silverwine, Rev Henry W Foote
4:29:33
Silverwine, Rev Henry W Foote
Okay, John B Thayer 3d
1:02:35
Shad. Francis C Welch
4:31:07
Venture 11. Robert K MeTrue
G:11:05
Velox. John R. Potter
4:33:35
Kitkar, Dr William Earle Clark
4:34:59
Ace. Marcia C Stebbins
4:37:57
Venture II. Robert K Malone
4:38:20
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS
Nymiph. Fulton J Redman
Not timed
Sagamore, Miss Elizabeth Maderia
Not timed
Spindrift. Frederick o Spedden
Not timed
Malabar III. Dr E G Süllman
Not timed
RABBIT AND PUFF-IN
'HEAST HARBOR VICTORS
(EAST HARBOR, Me. July 21
the fourth race of the July
a light easterly breeze. 40
the Northeast Harbor fleet
lmed off Seal Harbor and
the
a
hot crossed the finish line with-
ne limit.
ates Bulls Eye Class, Mrs James
the the B Puff-In took first place in
ng match, beating Clement
over
Bicker by nearly two min-
. [ternenmary:
. 00 fo MDI CLASS
the 3 of it. Owner Dr E G Stillman
Time
1:24:00
Lee, stia G. Brooks
1:25:07
BULLS EYE CLASS
10
Pts James Murphy
1:40:00
ément C Kite
1:41:43
in
r Hopkins.
11:44:11
St
Mrs Henry Parkman
11:44:38
ohn Corbin Eddison
12:00:25
n B Thayer 3d
2:07:47
1932.
Communications to the Boston Globe. .
AQUILA BEATS BACARDI
AQUILA SCORES AGAIN IN
HARBOR BOATS TO NASKEAG
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
NORTHEAST HARBOR RACES
NASKEAG HARBOR, Me, July 20-
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, July
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, July 15
With a three-knot north. northwest
-In an 11-knot north-northwest breeze,
breeze 20 boats of the Northeast Har-
12-In an eight knot northwest breeze
33 boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
bor fleet left Northeast Harbor today
32 boats representing five classes of
took part today in the second race of
at 9:40 a m for the first annual July
the Northeast Harbor fleet of North-
the regular July series. Commodore
cruise to Naskeag Harbor.
Eddison's Aquila for the second time
The boats racing represented four
east Harbor, Me took part today in
this week won the 30 square meter
classes. the 30-square meter, Class A,
the first of the regular races in the
class on the long outside course.
Class B, and Miscellaneous. By the
July series.
In Class A. first division, Samuel S.
time the fleet reached the finish line,
Commodore Eddison, sailing the
Drury Jr's Flirt stepped away from
the breeze sprang up to 15 knots. Com-
Aquila. nosed out Ernest B. Dane Jr's
his class to win by nine minutes. In
modore Eddison's Aquila flashed in a
Bacardi by eight seconds in the 30-
the second division of the same class,
winner over John Tyssowski's Valee
square meter class. In class A. first
Nicholas C. Jenks in the Whistler won,
by almost two minutes.
division. first place went to R. Gwynne
closely pursued by L. F. Crofoot sail-
Class A was run off in one division.
Stout's Atlanta. The summary:
ing the Hoydon.
with Nicholas C. Jenks' Whistler mak-
80 SQUARE METER CLASS. NINE MILES
In Class B, W. Rodman Fay's Skip
ing a runaway of it, thereby winning
Name and Owner
FI Time
Jack again took first place in the M.
his fourth successive race. Francis
Aquila W Barton Eddison
D. O. class, Miss Lydia Lyman's Sea
Bacardi, Ernest B Dane Jr
1:30:44
Welch's Shad broke into the first hon-
Valee, John Tyssowaki
Urchin took first honors. Lucretia C.
1:54:35
ors column in Class B, for the first
Brooks' No. 6 which won Tuesday's
CLASS A. FIRST DIVISION, NINE MILES
time this year.
race in this class lost her main sail in
Atlanta, R Gwynce Stout
2:04:39
In the Miscellaneous class, Bowen
Polly, Louise Corning
2:07:53
the stiff breeze just before the start
Blair's Three Brothers. an S boat,
Flirt. Samuel S Drury Jr
:07:57
and was unable to compete. The sum-
Jno, Elizabeth Madeira
came in first, leading the list of en-
2:08:06
No 43. Gurdon Maynard
mary:
2:10:20
tries by a large margin.
Kipper. Richard Hatch
2:30:00
30 SQUARE METER CLASS, 14 MILES
Tomorrow morning the fleet will
CLASS A. SECOND DIVISION. NINE MILES
Boat, Owner
El Time
weigh anchor and race to Northeast
Whistler Nicholas C Jenks
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
2:19:50
2:02:36
Hoyden. L Crofoot
Bacardi. Ernest B Dane Jr
2:21:11
Harbor. Trophies will be awarded to
:10:10
Constance. Crawford C Madeira
Valee, John Tyssowski
2:26:24
the winners based on the total num-
2:11:25
Don C. Percy H Clark Jr
2:13:21
CLASS A, 1ST DIVISION
ber of points made for the two days'
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
2:16:03
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury Jr
2:42:09
racing.
Salcee, Dr Edward L Keyes
2:20:07
No. 43, Gurdon Maynard
2:50:49
CLASS B. 9 MILES
Kipper, Gerrish H Milliken
2:54:19
Polly, Louise Corning
2:55:14
Sentin Wed. duly 20,193R.
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
2:02:08
Daffydill. Rev Malcolm Peabody
2:57:35
Venture I. Robert K. Meinnes
2:07:32
Ino, Miss Elizabeth Madeira
2:57:49
Ghad. Francis Welch
Published Thurs. duly 21, 1932
2:08:28
Silver Wing Henry W. Foote Jr
2:08:49
CLASS A. 2D DIVISION
Kitkat. Dr William Earle Clark
12:08:52
Whistler. Nicholas Jenks
2:49:12
Velox. John R. Potter
2:09:13
Hoyden. L F Crotoot
2:50:52
Vega. Thomas Reath Jr
2:13:07
Constance, Crawford C Madeira Jr.2:57:12
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
2:57:55
M. D. I. CLASS. 2% MILES
Don Q. George R Clark
2:59:12
No. R. Luteretia C. Brooks
0:52:10
Salceew, Dr Edward L Keyes
2:50:30
Sea Urchin. Lydia Lyman
0:53:50
White Rabbit. Mrs E. G. Stillman
CLASS B
0:51:13
YACHTS SAIL RACE BACK
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
2:55:45
BULL'S EYE CLASS 2% MILES
Shad. Francis Welch
2:56:33
TO NORTHEAST HARBOR
Fidget. Louise and Allen Mellhenny 0:58:17
Velox. John R. Potter
2:57:07
Woozle John Corbin Eddison
Silverwine Henry W Foote Jr
2:57:50
0:50:07
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. July 21
Okay Bowen Flair
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
2:00:41
1:01:55
Sincle Clement C. Kite
Venture 11. Robert K McInnes
3:02:14
-Starting in R two-knot north north-
1:02:32
Puff In. Mrs James Murphy
Veza. Thomas Reath Jr
3:02:40
1:03:03
No 10. Mary Hodgdon
Navajo, Norton Downs III
3:05:10
west breeze from Naskeag Harbor this
1:03:04
M D CLASS. 2% MILES
morning, 19 boats of the Northeast
Sea Urchin. Lydia Lyman
0:44:27
Harbor fleet started their homeward
Sentin Tues. July 12,1932.
White Rabbit. Mrs E Stillman
0:45:06
bound leg of the first annual July
BULLS EYE CLASS. 2% MILES
cruise. After two hours of flat calm
Published Wed. July 13,1932.
Puff-In. Mrs James Murphy
0:48:41
Okay. Bowe Blair
0:50:42
off Great Gotts Island, the fleet came
Binz. Clement C Kite
0:51:38
straggling in in an eight-knot breeze.
Fidget. Louise and Allen McIlhenney 10:52:16
Winners of the cruise are based on
Gollwork, Donnell Iselin
0:53:54
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
0:54:49
the total number of points made in
No. 10. Miss Hopkins
0:55:09
the two days' racing.
Ernest B. Dane Jr. sailing the -
Sent in riduly 1932.
cardi, picked up a wind off Placentia
Island and finished an hour ahead of
Published Sat July16,1932.
John Tyssowski's Vallee, The
tal
points showed a tie among the three
competing boats.
Robert Thayer's Steps beat Nicholas
Jenks' Whistler. On total points, how-
ever, Jenks beat the next boat by 38
points.
In class B Robert K. McInnes' Ven-
ture III took first place after having
been last yesterday. Henry W. Foote
Jr. sailing the Silverwing, however,
had the greatest point total. By win-
ning first place for the second time,
the Three Brothers, an S boat sailed
by Bowen Blair, chptured first honors
in the miscellaneous class. The sum-
mary:
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
Name and Owner
Total Poisis
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
133.
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane Jr
1331
Vallee, John Tyssowski
133
CLASS A
Whistler. Nicholas c. Jenks
188
Constance. Crawford c. Madeira Jr
150
Steps. Robert Thayer
138
Flirt. Samuel S. Drary Jr
130
Kinder. Gerrish H. Milliken
88
Bab White, Clement Kite
SR
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
T6
Don Q. George R. Clark
38
CLASS R
Silverwinz Henry W Foote Jr
150
Venture III. Robert K. MeInnes
117
Shad. Francis Welch
117
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
114
Vrlox John R. Potter.
100
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
84
sent in Thurs. duly 21,1932
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS
Three Brothers, Bowen Blair
300
Published Fri. duly 22,1932.
Nitiraga. Gano Durn
43
Sagamore, Edward W. Madeira
67
NORTHEAST HARBOR
BACARDI, HALO, ALLANTA
EDDISON'S AQUILA WINS
WIN AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
SOUTHWEST HARBOR RACE
BOATS SET RECORD
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. July 26
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. July
-Starting in R stiff 14-knot southwest
28-Commodore W. Barton Eddison
breeze, 44 boats of the Northeast Har.
Aquila won the Southwest Harbor Vil-
ber fleet crossed the starting line to-
lage Improvement Association race to-
Total of 39 Enter Races;
day to sall, for the first time, the new
day in the 30-square meter class in a
course out around the bell buoy off
four-to-six knot southwest breeze. The
Long Ledge.
leeward of Greening's Island proved
Many Surprise Wins
The wind dropped to four knots be-
the downfall of many boats when
fore the finish.
they were becalmed. The summary:
Ernest B. Dane Jr's Bacardi came in
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
first by more than two minutes over
Name and Owner
time
Special Dispatch to the Globe
Commodore Eddison's Aquila in the 30.
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
5:05:48
Bacardi. Ernest R Dane Jr
3:07:57
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, July 22
square meter class. Harry G. Haskell's
Valee, John Tyssowski
5:47:14
-In a two to four-knot Southwest
Halo won in Class A, first division,
CLASSES A AND B
breeze, 39 boats, the largest yet to haul
while R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta again
Constance Crawford C Madeira Jr 349.36
won in the second division of this
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
3:54:17
up sail for the regular July races,
Steps, Robert Thaver
8:54:46
class. Class B was won by John R.
Shad. Francis Welch
3:53:06
crossed the starting line for an after-
Potter's Velox, a new winner for this
Acc. Dr Henry D Stebbins
3:36:24
class.
Hustla Charles D Dickey
noon of surprises.
Vora. Thomas Reath J.
As there is only one more race in
Skin Jack W Rodman Fay
William F. Cochran's Winsome, sail-
the regular July series, keen racing is
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
ing for the first time this season. upset
Silver Wine, Henry W Foote Jr
expected Friday. The summary:
Mary. Ruth R Lyman
the 30-square-meter class standing. by
Kit Kat. D. William Earl Clark
1:17:40
coming in a winner over John Tys-
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
Venture TI. Robert K McInnes
4:15:03
sowski's Valee by 27 seconds.
Boat and Owner
Time
Fliet. Samuel S Drury Jr
4:18:09
Bacardi, Ernest B Dane Jr
2:10:14
No 13. Gurdon Maynard
4:18:11
In Class A. first division. Rev Mal-
Aquila, W. Barton Eddieon
Velox. John R Potter
DNF
colm E. Peabody's Daffodill advanced
Valee, John Tyssowsko
2:13:20
BULLS EYE CLASS
Winsome. W F Cochran
2:13:29
to first place by winning over Louise
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
2:36:29
CLASS A
Corning's Polly, by a little more than
Fidget. Louise and Alan Mellhenny
36:03
First Division
Bingle. Clement Kite
30204
a minute.
Halo, Harry G Haskell
Okay. Bowen Blair
:39:37
In the second division of this class.
2:14:59
Pin Priscilla Merrill
Dart. Anne Hopkins
:40:31
1:19:09
R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta returned
Daffydill Rev Malcolm E Peabody
Golliwors, D'nonnell Selin
2:44:06
2:20:17
to the winning form he showed in the
Flrrt. Samuel S Drury Jr
2:20:33
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
2:21:17
Sent in Thurs. 28,1932
first race. An interesting and com-
Sinhad, Charles Pratt
2:33:06
plicated situation arose in this class,
Kipper. Gerrish H Milliken
3:07:19
Published
when positions three, four and five
Polly, Louise Corning
3:13:14
Second Division
came in bunched together. with only
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
AQUILA WINS JULY SERIES
seconds separating their places.
2:33:54
Whistler Nicholas C Jenks
2:36:14
Dr William Earl Clark's Kit Kat
No. 43. Gordon Maynard
THOUGH LOSING LAST RACE
2:57:08
came in first in Class B, beating many
Hoyden. L F Crofoot
3:01:39
Meenh 11. Vance C McCormick
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, July
of the first division A boats, which
3:03:15
Eaglet, Lydia Lyman
3:04:23
29-In a two to three knot southwest
started earlier, thereby making the
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
3:04:24
breeze 40 boats of the Northeast
finish more interesting and difficult.
Don Q. George R Clark
3:04:23
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
Harbor fleet crossed the starting line
3:04:26
Mrs E. G. Stillman's White Rabbit
Steps, Robert Thayer
3:05:50
in the sixth and last regular race of
sailed in a winner in a small list of
Constance, Crofrd C Madeira Jr
3:06:40
Saleee, Dr Edward L Keyes Jr
the July series today.
entries in the M. D. I. class. Clement
3:07:56
CLASS B
Hope for an interesting race, which
C. Kite's Bingle won the Bullseye
Velox. John R Potter
would have settled some close stand-
Class, over Mrs James Murphy's Puff-
2:12:27
Vega. Thomas Reath Jr
2:47:11
ings in the various classes, was lost
in, an ex-winner in this group. The
Kit Knt. Dr Wiliam Earl Clark
when the W nd died down and a heavy
summary:
Ace. Dr Henry D Stebbins
Venture IL Robert K MeInnes
3:07:50
fog set in the Western way, where the
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
Skip Jack W Rodman Fay
3:08:35
fleet was racing on the new course out
Boat and Owner
Navajo, Norion Downs 3d
3:09:20
El Time
Shad, Francis Welch
around the bell buoy off Long ledge.
Winsome William F Cochran
2:00:21
Valee. John Tyssowski
1:49:87
Both divisions of Class A and the
Bacardi, Ernest R. Dane Jr
1:50:37
M D I CLASS
1:30:58
White Rabbit. Mrs E G Stillman
:30:09
Class B group either became becalmed
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
1:33:36
No 6. Lucretta C Brooks
:51:09
or lost their bearings in the fog so that
CLASS A
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
:51:38
they ran over the time limit of three
First Division
BULLSEYE CLASS
hours. thereby eliminating their classes
Daffydill. Rev Malcolm E. Peabody 1:51:42
Goliworr. O'Dnnell Iselin
:59:23
Polly. Louise Corning
from this race.
1:52:54
Bingle. Clement C Kite
1:00:01
Whistler. Nicholas Jenks
1:34:34
Puff-In, Mrs James Murphy
1:01:33
Ernest B. Dane Jr's Bacardi won the
(no. Elizabeth Madeira
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1:58:10
1:02:53
30 square meter class over Commodore
Halo, Harry G. Haekell
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
1:58:10
Fidzet. Allen and Louise Mellhenny
1:06:09
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
1:59:30
Okay. Bowen Blair
1.06:10
Eddison's Aquila. The Commodore,
2:02:11
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1:06:11
nevertheless, wins the July series of
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
2:03:12
his class.
Second Division
Sent in Tues. July 26,1932
Nicholas C. Jenks' Whistler, al-
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
Eazlet, Iydia Lyman
1:42:27
though he did not gain any points to-
Hoyden. L. F. Croteot
1:45:31
Published Wed. 27,1932.
day, wins first honors in Class A with
Don Q. George R. Clark.
1:47:39
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury Jr
1:47:42
Dr William Earl Clark's Kit Kat win-
No 42. Gurdon Maynard
1:47:56
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira Jr
1:30:35
lung the Class B July series by just six
Steps. Robert Thayer
1:30:56
points over W. Rodman Fay's Skip
1:51:45
Jack.
CLASS B
In the M. D. I. Class Mrs E. G. Still-
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
Ace. Henry D Stebbins
1:52:00
man's White Rabbit won today's race
Vera. Thomas Reath Jr
1:53:00
Silverwine, Henry W Foote Jr
1:54:32
but Lucretia C. Brooks number 6 be-
Velox. John R Potter
1:56:20
cause of two firsts and four seconds is
Shad. Francis Welch
1:58:08
the winner for the series. Today's
Navajo. Norton Downs 3d
1:58:10
1:58:48
race in the Bulls Eye class was won by
Skip Jack. w Rodman Fas
Venture II. Robert K MeInnes
1:30:42
Clement C. Kite's Bingle and this boat
2:00:12
M D I CLASS
is also the winner of the series.
White Rabbit. Mrs E G Stillman 11:08:34
In some respects the July series is a
No. 6. Lucretia C Brooks
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
1:05:98
sort of warm-up for the August races
1:05:38
which are really considered the big
BULLSEYE CLASS
series of the season including almost
Bingle Clement C Kite
Puff In. Mrs James Murphy
1:08:41
twice as many races as there were
Fidzet. Louise and Allen Mellhenney 1:11:06
1:10:17
during July. Already more boats are
Golliwor, O'Donnell Iselin
Okay. Bowen Blair
1.11:08
being lined up for this important
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1:12:31
series. The summary:
No. 10, Anne Hopkins
1:13:48
1:14:14
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
Bacardi, Ernest B Dane Jr
2:52:03
Sent in Fri.duly 22,1932
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
3:20:53
Valee. John Tyssowski
3:31:11
Published Sat.duly 23,1932.
M. D. I. CLASS
White Rabbit, Mrs E G Stillman
1:03:11
No B. Lucretia c Brooks
1:03:39
Sea Urehin, Kate Young
1:05:10
BULLS-EYE CLASS
Bingle, Clement Kite
:20:38
Puff-In. Mrs James Murphy
24:39
Sentin Fre. duly29,1932.
Colliwors. o Donnell Isehn
1:28:02
Fidget. Louise and Alan MeAlheney
1:34:59
Okay. Bowen Blair
1:37:35
Published
Woozel John Corbin Eddison
1:37:30
Dart, Anne Hopkins
AS:58
BACARDI WINS AT
BACARDI WINS AGAIN
AQUILLA STAGES COMEBACK
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR, ME
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, Aug 5
IN 30-SQUARE METER CLASS
NORTHEAST HARBOR
Surrounded by a gala group of power
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, Aug 9
and steam yachts, 53 boats of the
-In an eight knot south by west breeze
Northeast Harbor fleet crossed the
48 boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
Special Dispatch to the Globe
starting line in the second race of the
crossed the starting line today for
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. Aug 2
August series with only e. two-knot
the third race of the August series.
-The August series of the Northeast
mouth breeze, which increased slightly
Commodore Eddison's Aquilla pulled
to about 3 1/2 knots. Noticeable among
a come-back today, winning the 30-
Harbor fleet opened today with an
the power yachts cruising about the
square meter class by 53 seconds over
entry of 50 boats, this number exceed-
start was the Vanda, owned by Ernest
John Tyssowski's Valee. Class A,
ing by eight the previous record list of
, Dane of Boston.
first division, brought another new
the year and comparing favorably with
The 30-square meter class was again
first time winner when Wharton Sink-
last year's group at this time.
won by Ernest B. Dane Jr's Bacardi,
ler's Last Chance beat out Samuel S.
beating William J. Strawbridge's
Drury Jr's Flirt by 52 seconds.
With a seven-knot southwest breeze,
Tsano by a minute and a half. Class
In the second division of the same
six 30 Square Meters crossed the start-
A, first division, brought out a new
class Eliot Wadsworth's Haleyon con-
ing line, this class being increased by
winner today when Miss Elizabeth
tinued its success of this series by
two new boats, the Tsana, owned by
Madeira's Ino took first honors. Ellot
beating Gerrish H. Williken's Kipper
William J. Strawbridge, and the Jo-
Wadsworth's Halcyon, for the second
to the finish line by 31 seconds.
sephine, owned by Edsel B. Ford.
time in the August series, won first
Class B was won by Henry W. Foote
Ernest B. Dane Jr's Bacardi again
place in the second division, beating
Jr's Silver Wing, which crossed the
took first place in this class, beating
the Tsana by about three minutes. The
many former winners of Class A.
finish 56 seconds ahead of Francis
Class B presented a new winner to-
Welch's Shad, this latter boat, how-
Tsana. captained by Malcolm N. Stan-
day when Thomas Reath Jr's Vega,
ever, still leading the class in total
ley today. with a crew of three young
which had a number of thirds and one
points. The MDI class was won by
women. aid exceptionally well to place
second in the July series, won its first
Henry Lyman Jr's No. 2, winning its
as it did because of the fact that the
race of the season. This boat, starting
first race of the season.
boat was only launched today and had
the July series with a last place, has
In the Bull's Eye class, Louise and
to be bailed continuously during the
been showing continual improvement,
Alan McIlhanny's Fidget sailed in a
race.
Class A, first division, was again
today finally obtaining a clear-cut vic-
winner for the first time since the first
tory.
race of the July series. The sum-
won by Nicholas C. Jenks' Whistler.
In the MDI class, Mrs E. G. Still-
mary:
The second division of this class was
man's White Rabbit sailed in a win-
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
won by Eliot Wadsworth's Haleyon,
ner in a group of five boats. Bowen
Aquilla. W Barton Eddison
0:36:30
which was racing for the first time
Blair's Okay took first place in the
Valee, John Tyssowski
0:37:32
this year, thereby beating two of the
Teana. William J Strawbridge
0:37:50
Bull's Eye class. The summary:
Bacardi, Ernest B Dane Jr
0:38:27
previous winners who were sailing in
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
CLASS A FIRST DIVISION
this division. Francis Welch's Shad
Boat and Owner
El Time
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
0:40:02
sailed in a winner in Class B by a half
Bacardi. Ernest B Dane Jr
1:16:22
Flrt. Samuel S Drury Jr
0:40:54
minute over Henry W. Foote Jr's Sil-
I'sana. William J Strawbridge
1:17:55
Polly. Louis Corning
0:41:16
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
1:18:10
verwing. In the M. D. I. Class there
Mecoh IT. Vance C McCormick
0:41:41
Valee. John Tyssowaki
1:19:13
Sinbad. Charles Pratt
0:42:12
was a new winner when Kate Young's
Winsome. William F. Cochran
1:22:32
Mary, Betty Wickes
0:42:33
Sea Urchin took first honors. Clement
Josephine, Edsel B Ford
1:24:20
Englet. Lydie Lyman
0:42:43
CLASS A
Atlanta, R Gwynne Stout
C. Kite's Bingle continued its good
0:43:16
First Division
Reef Point, Robert W Tilney
Ino. Elizabeth Maderira
0:43:11
sailing by taking first place in the
0:43:27
Bull's Eye Class. The summary:
Inc. Elizabeth Madeira
1:30:01
No 43. Gudron Maynard
0:43:29
Hustla, Charles D Dickey
1:30:53
Steps. Robert Thayer
0:43:43
30-SQUARE-METER CLASS
Flirt, Samuel S Drury
1:31:01
CLASS A SECOND DIVISION
Boat and Owner:
Time
Kipper, Gerrieh H Milliken
1:31:17
Bacardi, Ernest B Dane Jr
1:05:47
Whistler Nicholae C Jenks
1:31:33
Haleyon. Eliot Wadeworth
Teana. Williant J Strawbridge
1:08:33
Mecoh 11. Vance C McCormick
1:33:22
Kit-per. Gerrish H Milliken
0:40:47
0:41:15
Josephine Edsel B Forg
1:10:08
Halo. Harry G Haskell
1:33:50
Daffydill, Rev Malcom E Peabody
Valee. John Tyssowski
1:10:34
1:39:03
Haydon, Michael Crofoot
0:42:41
Dot: Q. George R Clark
0:42:51
Winsome. William F Cochran
1:11:55
Alanda, Eugene Dupont
1:40:46
Alanda, Eugene Dunont
0:42:35
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1:41:09
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
Reef Point, Robert W Tilney
1:43:21
Whistler. Nichols C Jenks
0:13:19
CLASS A. FIRST DIVISION
Don Q. George R Clark
0:41:05
CLASS A
0:44:06
Whistler Nichelas C Jenks
1:13:09
CoLetance. Crawford Madeira
Mecoh IT Vance C McCormick
1:14:21
Second Division
Selece. Dr Edward L Keyes
0:44:10
1:14:58
Haleyon. Elict Wadeworth
1:38:02
Priscilla Merrill
0:44:12
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
0:49:08
Daffydill, Rev Malcolm E Peabody
1:15:32
Atlanta, R Gwynne Stout
1:50:20
CLASS B
Hustla, Charles D Dickey
1:16:44
Smbad. Charles Pratt
1:52:44
Kipper, Gerrish H Mfiliken
Steps. Robert Thayer
Silver Winr. Dr Henry W Foote Jr 0:41:33
1:56:33
Don Q. George R Clark
Shad, Francis Welch
Eaglet, Lydia Lyman
0:42:29
Flirt, Samuel S Drurv Jr
1:18:27
1:57:58
Vega, Thomas Reath Jr
Halo. Harry G Haskell
1:19:08
Aleda. William D Lippincott
1:58:04
Skin Jack. W Rodman Fay
0:42:52
1:19:50
Mary, Betty Wickes
1:59:04
0:43:17
100. Elizabeth Madeira
Venture IT. Robert K Melnnes
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
0:43:27
Alanda, Eugone Dupont
1:19:57
2:00:28
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
Reef Point. Robert W Tilney
1:21:02
Hoydon, Michael Crofoot
2:00:32
0:43:53
Velox. John R Potter
Constance. Crawford C Madeira Jr
2:03:31
0:45:03
CLASS A. SECOND DIVISION
Navajo, Norton Downs 3d
Polly, Louise Corning
2:03:48
0:45:50
Haleyon, Eliot Wadeworth
1:14:35
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard
2:03:57
MDI CLASS
Hoydon, L F Crofeot
1:15:50
Jack Tar III. John D Rockefeller 3d
2:05:17
No. 2. Henry Lyman Jr
0:49:32
Atlanta, R G Wynne Stout
1:16:10
Saleec. Dr Edward L Keyes Jr
2:06:28
Lark John S Amex
0:51:00
Pin. Prisedia Merrill
CLASS B
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
0:54:03
Steps. Robert Thayer
1:16:32
Mary Betty Wickes
1:16:58
Vega, Henry Reath
1:34:21
No. 6. Lucretia C Brooks
0:35:06
Jack Tarr III. John D Rockefeller
1.16:59
Shad. Francis Welch
1:35:30
White Rabbit, Mrs E Stillman
0:59:48
Eaglet, Lydia Lyman
Velox. John R Potter
1:38:02
BULL'S-EYE CLASS
Salcee, Dr Edway L Keyes Jr
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
1:41:14
No 43. Gurdon Maynard
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
1:44:10
Fidzel. Louise and Allen Mellheuny 1:00:47
Venture JI, Robert K Melnnea
1:48:32
Okay
Bowen Blair
1:02:41
Constance. Crawford C. Madeiras
Navaja. Norton Downs 3d
1:51:15
Puff-In. Mrs James Murphy
1:04:53
Aleda, William H Lippincott Jr
Polly, Louise Corning
1:19:14
Silverwing, Henry W Foot Jr
2:00:27
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1:04:57
Bingle. Clement Kite
1:04:37
CLASS B
MDI CLASS
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1:07:59
Shad. Francis Welch
1:16:27
White Rabbit. Mrs E G Stillman
0:35:35
Sizzle, Mrs o H P Pepper
1:08:18
Silverwing. Henry W Foote Jr
1:17:07
Number 2. Henry Lyman Jr
0:58:03
Golliwogy. O'Donnell Iselin,
1:11:11
Vega, Thomas Reath Jr
1.17:17
Number 6. Lucretia C Brooks
0:58:57
Velox. John R. Potter
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
1:01:48
Navajo, Norton Downer III
Lark, John S Ames
1:01:46
Sent in Tues. 9,1932
Venture 11. Robert K MoInnes
1:19:34
Kitkat. Dr William Earl Clark
BULL'S EYE CLASS
:20:15
Published Wed. 1932.
Skip Jack, W Rodman Fay
Okay, Bowen Blair
1:00:52
M D CLASS
Bingle, Clement C Kite
1:02:13
Fidget. Louise and Alan McIlhenny
1:04.24
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
0.49:56
Woozle John Corbin Eddison
1:04:27
White Rabbit. Mrs E G Stillman
0:50:03
No. 6. Mrs o H P Pepper
1:07:44
No 13, John S Ames
0:52:85
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1:08:23
No 6. Lucretia C Brooks
0:52:42
Puff-In. Mrs James Murphy
1:10:30
BULLS EYE CLASS
Golliwors, O'Donnell Iselin
1:10:31
Bingle, Clement C Kite
0:57:45
Golligogg. O'Donnell Iselin
0:50:40
Fidget, Louise and Alan Mellhenny 0:59:41
Sent in Fri. Aug. 1932.
Puff-In. Mrs James Murphy
1:02:10
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
1:03:40
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1:03:46
Published sat.Aug. 6, 1932.
Okay, Bowen Blair
1:04:00
sent in Tues. Aug. 2,1932.
Published Wed.
TSANA WINS OVER
POTTER WINS CUP TEST
NORTHEAST HARBOR
WINSOME IN 30 SQUARE
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, Aug 12
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. Aug
-In a 13 to 14-knot westerly breeze
15-In an eight-knot southwest breeze
RACING ATTRACTS 53
50 boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
eight boats started the resail of the
crossed the starting line in the fourth
seamanship race today. The Seaman-
ship Cup was presented in 1926 by Miss
regular race of the August series. In
Mary C. Wheelwright and is awarded
Valee Winner in Class A,
the 30-square meter class, William J.
each year to the winner of this race,
Strawbridge's Tsana won first place
which starts with all yachts anchored
First Division
over William F. Cochran's Winsome
back of the starting line. At the pre-
paratory signal sealed instructions are
by 55 seconds.
opened.
Class A. first division, was for the
Special Dispatch to the Globe
The winner was John R. Potter, sail-
second time this week won by Whar-
ing the Steps, who beat Nicholas C.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, Aug 16
ton Sinkler's Last Chance, which
Jenks' Whistler by 27 seconds and
-In a 10 to 12 knot southwest breeze,
crossed the finish line 30 seconds
Charles D. Dickey's Hustla by 28 sec-
ahead of Vance C. McCormick's Mecon
53 boats of the Northeast Harbor Fleet
onds.
II. In the second division of the
Michael Crofoot's Hoydon ran
crossed the starting line in the fifth
same class. Gerrish H. Milliken's Kip-
aground off Greening Island and was
race of the August series. Class A
per beat Rev Malcolm E. Peabody's
unable to finish. The summary:
and B took the new course just laid
Daffydill by 14 seconds, thereby break-
Steps. John R Potter
ing the streak of Eliot Wadsworth's
1:18:42
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
out, round a skiff, placed 400 yards
1:19:10
Haleyon.
Ino. Oliver Post
1:20:10
north of the Black Spar Buoy in the
W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack staged
Constance, Crawford C Madeira
1:21:33
Flirt Samuel S Drury Jr
western way. The 30-square meter
1:22:54
a comeback today, once again winning
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
1:31:59
class, for the second time, took an-
the Class B race after two weeks of
Hoydon. Michael Crofoot
DNF
other of the new courses instituted at
rather low positions in the standings.
Sent in MorAug. 15, 1932
the beginning of the season.
In the MDI class, John S. Ames'
In the 30-square meter class, John
Lark came in a winner for the first
Published TuesAug. 16, 1932.
Tyssowski's Valee won for the first
time this year. beating Timothy
time this year by 11/2 minutes over
Rhodes' Vixen, whose boat was salling
William F. Cochrane's Winsome. In
its first race of the season. O'Donnell
class A, first division. Vance C. Mc-
Iselin's Golliwogg took first place in
Cormick's Mecoh II won first place by
the Bull's Eye Class. The summary:
58 seconds over Michael Crofoot's Hoy-
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
don, thereby leading many former win-
14 Miles
ners who are sailing in this division
Boat and Owner
Time
this week. In the second division of
Tsana. William J Strawbridge
2:05:02
this class, R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta
Winsome. William F Cochran
2:05:57
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
2:06:14
returned to winning form, by beating
Valee, John Tyssowski
2:06:37
William D. Lippincott's Aleda by more
Bacardi. Ernest B Dane Jr
DNF
than two minutes.
CLASS A
Class B again was won by W. Rod-
First Division. 9 Miles
man Fay's Skip Jack, which beat
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1:46:34
Mecoh II. Vance C McCormick
1:47:04
Francis Welch's Shad by slightly more
Flirt. Samuel S Drury
1:49:02
than a minute. The standing in total
Steps. Robert Thayer
1:49:20
points in this is exceedingly close now,
Aleda. William D Lippincott
1:50:06
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
1:50:07
due to Mr Fay's two recent victories.
No 43. Gurdon Maynard
1:50:54
In the M. D. I. class, Mrs E. G. Still-
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1:51:14
man's White Rabbit won over Richard
Polly. Louise Corning
1:51:54
Reef Point. Robert W Tilney
1:53:07
W. Hale Jr's Vixen by a little more
Eaglet, Lydia Lyman
1:56:02
than a minute. Louise and Alan Mc-
Sinbad, Charles Pratt
DNF
Ilhenny's Fidget beat Anne Hopkins'
Second Division. 9 Miles
Dart by 10 seconds in the Bulls Eye
Kipper. Gerrish H Milliken
1:43:18
Daffydill, Rev Malcolm E Peabody 1:43:32
Class. The summary:
Haleyon. Eliot Wadsworth
1:43:10
30 SQUARE METER CLASS, 715 MILES
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
1:44:12
Name and Owner
E1 time
Constance. Crawford C Madeira Jr
1:44:18
Valee. John Tyssowski
1:29:29
Whistler, Nicholas C Jenks
1:44:40
Mary, Betty Wickes
1:41:19
Winsome. William F. Cochrane
1:31:00
Bacardi, Ernest B. Daen Jr
1:82:09
Alanda, Eugene Dupont
1:44:50
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
1:32:10
Hoydon, Michael Crofoot
1:45:18
Tsana, William J Strawbridge
1:34:27
Don Q. George R Clark
1:46:37
Salece, Dr Edward L Keyes Jr
DNF
CLASS A
CLASS B
First Division
9 Miles
Mecoh II. Vance C McCormick
1:41:48
Hoydon. Michael Crofoot
1:42:45
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
1:46:40
Hustle. Charles D Dickey
1:43:11
Silverwing. Rev Henry W Foote Jr
1:48:02
Mary. Betty Wickes
1:43:49
Venture 11. Robert K McInnes
1:48:02
Daftydill, Rev Malcolm E Peabody
1:43:52
Vega. Henry Reath
1:49:40
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
1:44:07
Velox. John R Potter
1:50:18
Ino. Elizabeth Maderia
1:41:23
Shad. Francis Welch
1:50:10
Flirt. Samuel S Drury Jr
1:44:30
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
1:51:03
Haleyon. Eliot Wadsworth
1:45:36
Navajo, Norton Downs 3d
1:51:58
Sinbad Charles Pratt
1:43:38
MDI CLASS
Halo, Harry G Haskell
1:47:06
Earlet. Lydia Lyman
1:47:50
31/2 Miles
Pin. Priseilla Merrill
1:48:08
Lark. John S Ames
1:04:20
Seud. Alan Fox
1:18:36
Vixen, Timothy Rhodes
1:03:52
No 6. Lucretia C Brooks
1:07:02
Second Division
White Rabbit. Mrs E G Stillman
1:08:07
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
1:39:44
No 2. Henry Lyman Jr
1:09:17
Aleda, William D Lippincott
1:42:30
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
1:18:03
Alanda. Eugene Dupont
1:42:34
Kipper. Gerrish H Milliken
1:46:29
BULL'S EYE CLASS
Saleee, Dr Edward L Keyes Jr
1:46:37
3 1/2 Miles
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1:48:14
Golliwoge, O'Donnell Iselin
1:14:54
Steps. Robert Thayer
1:49:57
Puff-In. Mrs James Murphy
1:17:19
Don Q. George R Clark
1:50:00
Bingle. Clement C Kite
1:10:21
Polly. Louise Corning
1:50:32
Fidget. Louise and Alan McIlhenny
1:20:22
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard,
1:51:13
Okay, Bowen Blair
1:20:56
Constance, Crawford C Madeira did not finish
Sizzle, Mrs o H P Pepper
1:20:57
CLASS B
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1:21:51
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
1:42:02
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1:24:21
Shad. Francis Welch
1:43:06
Venture II. Robert K Melnnes
:44:15
sent in Fri. Aug. 12, 1932.
Vera. Thomas Reath Jr
:44:31
Velox. John R Potter
150:33
Published Sat Aug. is, 1932.
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
151:15
Navajo. Norton Downs 3d
Silverwing, Rev Henry W Foote 1:54:04
M D I CLASS
White Rabbit, Mrs E G Stillman
0:46:50
Vixen, Henry W Hale Jr
No. 2. Henry Lyman Jr
Lark. John S Amex
No. 6. Lucretia C Brooks
0:49:04
Sea Urehin. Kate Young
0:49:06
BULL'S-EYE CLASS
Fidget. Louise and Alan Mellhenny 0:54:15
Sen't in Tues. Aug. 16,1932
Dart. Anne Hopkins
Gollwagg, Donnell Iselin
Bingle. Clement C Kite
0:56:33
Published Wed Aug.171
Okay. Bowen Blair
0:56:39
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
0:36:58
Puff-In Mrs James Murnhy
Sizzle. Mrs o HP Pepper
0:58:10
LARK WINS IN NORTHEAST
NORTHEAST HARBOR RACES
yachts rounded the first mark they
became calmed, thereby shuffling the
HARBOR CUP COMPETITION
IN RAINSTORM, HEAVY SEA
classes. so much so that for the first
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, Aug
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me, Aug 19
time this season an A boat finished
18-In an 11 to 9-knot south-south-
ahead of the first 30 square meter
-In a 16-to-10-knot south wind, 39
west breeze, 42 yachts of the North-
yacht. Thereafter during the finish
yachts of the fleet started the sixth
east Harbor fleet crossed the starting
the yachts were very much mixed up,
race of the August series in a rain-
line for the fifth special race of the
storm and heavy sea. The breeze,
not coming in according to the groups
season, the George Davenport Hay-
which started. There were many close
however, was splendid for racing and
ward Memorial Cup race, postponed
finishes but not within the separate
the boats which braved the storm had
from yesterday, because of the fog.
classes.
one of the best sails of the season.
The race was sailed over one of the
William F. Cochran's Winsome won
Commodore Eddison's Aquila won
shorter inside courses.
the 30-square meter race by 24 seconds
the 30-square meter class by more
The Lark sailed in a winner by 35
than seven minutes over John Tys.
over John Tyssowski's Valee.
sowski's Vallee. In Class A. first
seconds over the Fidget, thereby win-
With two-thirds of the races in the
ning the replica of the George Daven-
division. J. A. Harris 3d's, Scud won
August series already sailed, the total
its first race of the season by eight
port Hayward Cup. The summary
points in the various classes are close-
minutes over Vance C. McCormick's
with name, owner and class:
ly bunched. In Class A there are
Mecoh II. In the second division of
Lark, John S. Ames, M. D. T.: Fidget,
seven or eight boats which have a
Louise and Alan Mellheny Bullseye: Flirt.
this class Priscilla Merril and Mary
chance of winning the series in their
Samuel S. Drury Jr. A: Golliwogi, Don-
Scieffelin's Pin crossed the finish line
nell Iselin. bullseye: Velox. John R. Potter.
class. The summary:
H Skip Jack, W. Rodmanfay B: Whistler,
more than eight minutes ahead of Rev
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
Nicholas Jenks, A: B Puff-In. Mrs James
Malcolme Peabody's Daffy Dill.
Murphy. bullseye: Hustla, Charles D. Dickey,
Name and Owner
E1 Time
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
John R. Potter's Velox won the class
A: Constance, Crawford C. Madeira Jr. A:
0:58:81
Sizzle, Mrs O. H. P. Pepper, bullseye: Hal-
Valee, John Tyssowski
0:58:54
B race over Norton Down 3d's Navajo
eyon Eliot Wadsworth, A: 6. Lucretia C.
Bacardi, Ernest B Dane Jr
1:00:38
by almost seven minutes. In the MDI
Brooks M. D. I.: Pin. Priscilla Merrill, A:
CLASS A
class Richard W. Hale Jr's Vixen beat
Silverwins. Rev Henry W. Foote. A.: At.
lanta. R. G. Wynne Stout, A: Mecoh 11.
First Division
Lucretia C. Brook's No. 6 by almost
Vance C. McCormick. A Send, J. A. Har-
Flirt. Samuel S Drury Jr
1:06:38
two minutes.
ris 3d. A: Mary Betty Wickes, A: Kipper,
Whistler, Nicholas C Jencks
1:07:12
Gerrish H. Milliken. A: Woozle, John Corhin
Daffydill. Rev Malcolm Peabody
1:07:30
The Bulls Eye class furnished an in-
Eddison. bullseye: Navajo, Norton Downs III.
Mary, Betty Wickes
1:07:31
teresting race. having six boats finish
B: White Rabbit, Mrs Et G. Stillman,
Mecoh II. Vance C McCormick
1:08:24
M. D. I.: Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler. A:
Seud. J A Harris 3d.
1:08:55
within a period of 33 seconds. Odonnell
Sea Urchin, Kate Young. M. D. I.: Vega.
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1:09:36
Iselin's Golliwogg came in first, just
Thomas Reath Jr, B: Dart, Anne Hopkins.
Hoyden, L F Crofoot
1:09:43
two seconds ahead of Anne Hopkins'
bulleve. Aquila. W. Barton Eddison. 30 square
Eaglet. Lydia Lyman
1:11:08
meter: Ino. Elizabeth Madeira. A: Sinbad.
Sinbad, Charles Pratt
1:13:25
Dart.
Charles Pratt. A: Tsana. William J. Straw-
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
did not finish
The 11th annual cruise of the North.
bridge. 30 square meter: Alanda Eurene
Second Division
east Harbor fleet, which lasts for three
Dupont. A : Reef Point. Robert W. Tilney A:
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1:09:35
Don Q. George R. Clark. Valee. John
days, will begin Thursday. The first
Don Q. George R Clark
1:10:02
Tyssowski. 30 square meter: Winsome, Wil-
Kipper, Gerish H Milliken
1:11:02
day of the cruise the yachts will race
liam F'. Cochran 30 square meter: Venture
Reef Point, Robert Tilney
1:13:08
to Allen Cove near Brooklin in Blue
11. Robert K. MeInnes, B: Steps. Robert
Steps. Robert Thayer
1:13:08
Thayer, A: Bacardi, Ernest B. Dane Jr. 30
Atlanda. R Gwynne Stout
1:14:05
Hill Bay where they will spend the
square meter: Okay, Bowen Blair. bullseye;
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark, B.
CLASS B
first night. Friday morning the yachts
Vega, Henry Reath
1:09:33
will race up Blue Hill Bay, finishing
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
1:09:55
about noon in front of the Kollegi-
Sent in Thurs Aug. 18,1932
Ventura II. Robert K MeInnes
1:10:40
Velox. John R Potter
1:11:31
widgwok Yacht Club, where the fleet
Published Fri. Aug. 19,1932.
Silverwings, Rev Henry W Foote
1:12:07
will be luncheon guests of Commodore
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
1:13:54
Seth M. Milliken. In the afternoon of
Shad. Francis C. Welch
1:17:10
the same day the fleet will race back
M. D. I. CLASS
to Allen Cove, spend the second night
Lark. John S. Ames
0:40:35
Vixen. Richard W. Hale Jr
0:42:29
there and race back to Northeast Har-
White Rabbit. Mrs E. G. Stillman
0:40:06
bor Saturday morning. The summary:
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
0:47:42
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
BULLSEYE CLASS
Name and Owner
El Tima
Golliwor. Odonnell Iselin
0:47:13
Winsome. William F Cochran
1:15:37
Bingle. Clement C. Kite
0:47:53
Valee, John Tyssowski
1:53:13
Fidget. Louise and Alan Mellhenny. 0:50:30
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
2:07:31
Puff-In. Mrs James Murphy
0:50:50
Josephine Edsel B Ford
2:10:09
Dart. Anne Hopkins
0:51:18
Teana. William J Strawbridge
2:11:01
Sizzle, Mrs O. H. P. Pepper
0:51:24
Bacardi, Erneat B Dane Jr
2:13:35
Okay. Bowen Blair
0:51:30
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
0:53:55
CLASS A
First Division
Sent in Fri. Aug. 19,1932.
Seud. J A Harris in
1:38:20
Mecoh 11. Vance C McCormick
1:47:57
Published sat Aug. 20,1932.
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
2:02:44
Flirt. Samuel S Drury Jr
2:03:42
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
2:06:07
Sinbad, Charles Pratt
2:06:23
Alanda. Eusene Dupont
07:42
Steps. Robert Thayer
07:57
Constance. Crawford C Madeira Jr
08:18
Mary, Betty Wickes
05:35
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
09:01
No. 13. Gordon Maynard
11:00
Polly. Louise Corning
20:54
Second Division
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
1:45:33
Daffy Dill. Rev Malcolm Peabody
Aleda, William D Lippincott.
Don Q. Georze R Clark.
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
Reef Point. Robert W Tilney
Hoyden. F Crofoot
Kipper. Gerrish H Milliken
Haleyon Eliot Wadsworth
Halo. Harry G Haskell
2:00:42
Hustla, Charles D Dickey
2:01:13
Salcee. Dr Edward L Keyes Jr
2:01:31
Eaglet. Lydia Lyman
2:02:36
CLASS B
Velox. John R Potter
1:40:44
Navajo, Norton Downs 3d
1:47:11
Venture II. Robert K MeInnes
1:59:10
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
:00:03
Shad, Francis Welch
2:02:28
Vera. Thomas Reath Jr
2:03:45
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
2:04:35
Silver Wing. Rev Henry W Foote
2:05:08
NORTHEAST HARBOR RACE
MDI CLASS
Vixen. Richard W Hale Jr
1:58:53
No 6. Lucretix R Brooks
1:59:18
ATTRACTS 54 SKIPPERS
Sex Urchin. Kate Young
2:01:12
White Rabbit. Mrs E G Stillman
13:08
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me. Aug
Lark. John S Ames.
14:37
23-In a 10 to 3 knot southerly breeze.
No 2. Henry Lyman Jr
15:46
54 boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
BULLS EYE CLASS
started the seventh race of the August
Golhworz. Donnell laelin
0:32:25
Dart. Anne Hopkins
series. the largest group of yachts to
Sizzle, Mrs o R P Pepper
0:52:20
start a race here this year. After the
Fidget, Louise and Alan Mellhenny
0:32:10
start the breeze fell off and as the
Bingle. Clement C Kile
0:52:45
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
Puff-In. Mrs James Murphy
0:57:11
Sent in Tues. Aug. 23,1932.
Okay. Bowen Blair
0:58:40
Published Wed. Aug. 24,1932.
FLEET OF 57 SAILS
Afternoon Race
CLASS Y. MALBAR SCHOONERS
Sagamore. Edward W Madeira
2:35:32
NORTHEAST HARBOR
Niliraga, Gerrish H Milliken
DNF
TO EAST BLUE HILL
CLASS Z
Nymph Fulton Redman
1:56:11
Nina. Amar Archibald
2:02:30
FLEET ENDS CRUISE
Gleam. Frederick Rozers
2:07:34
Vega, Lawrence Reeve
2:09:50
Poseidon. Mr Watson
2:20:50
Eddison's Aquila Is Victor
Nercid. Augustus Lee
2:24:15
CLASS S
Nina, Spindrift and Aquila
Spendrift. F o Spedden
2:15:38
in Two Yacht Races
Perrywinkle Mildred McCormick
2:17:08
Three Brothers. Edward Blair
2:17:39
Vixen II. John Archibald
Win in Race Home
2:19:05
Spray, Betty Esty
2:19:35
Ariel, A Atwater Kent Jr
2:21:57
ALLEN COVE, Me, Aug 26-In a six
Skiddoo II. Oliver Robins
2:31:54
to eight-knot south breeze 57 yachts
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
Special Dispatch to the Globe
Winsome. William F Cochran
of the Kollegiwidgwok Yacht Club, the
1:53:48
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me. Aug 27
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
1:54:13
Bar Harbor Yacht Club and the North.
Tsana, William J Strawbridge
1:55:54
In a 19-kno southwest wind 34 yachts
Valce. John Tyssowski
1:50:41
left Allen Cove this morning in the
east Harbor fleet raced from Allen
CLASS A
fourth and final race to Northeast
Cove to East Blue Hill today.
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
2:25:14
Daffydill. Rev Malcolm E Peabody
2:26:41
Harbor of the 11th annual cruise of
In Class z. Commodore Fulton Red-
Sinbad. Charles Pratt
2:32:52
Flirt. Samuel S Drury Jr
:33:16
the Northeast Harbor feet. Although
man's Nymph beat Frederick Rogers'
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
:53:05
Gleam by 17 seconds; Class S was
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
the fleet has had excellent weather for
53:50
won by Edward Blair's Three Brothers
Alanda. Eugene Dupont
34:08
sailing the wind today was by far the
Haleyon Elliott Wardsworth
54:20
over John Archibald's Vixon II, by
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
strongest they enjoyed on the cruise.
154.55
nine seconds: Commodore Eddison's
Don Q. George R Clark
2:56:29
In Class Z. miscellaneous, Amar
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
2:56:53
Tquila won in the 30-square meter
Archibald's Nina took first place by a
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
3:05:08
little over four seconds from Mr Wat-
class by seven seconds over William
Mary. Betty Wickes
2:08:12
J. Strawbridge's Tsana and Nicholas
Reef Point. Robert W Tilney
3:09:28
son's Poseidon. In Class S Frederic O.
Constance. Lewis N Madeira
3:09:30
C. Jenks' Whistler won the Class A
Spedden's Spindrift beat John Archi-
Hoydon. L F Crofoot
3:09:48
race from Elizabeth Madeiras' Ino by
Polly. Lewis Corning
3:10:11
bald's Vixen II, by 18 seconds. Com-
27 seconds. Class A furnished a close
Kipper, Gerrish H Milliken
withdrew
modore Eddison's Aquila again won the
CLASS B
30-square meter class by one minute
and interesting race all the way.
Vnture IL Robert K MeInnis
3:01:49
over John Tyssowski's Valee.
Afer luncheon and the presentation
Velox. John R Potter
3:02:01
of trophies, 47 yachts taking part in
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
3:02:05
In Class A, Rev Malcolm E. Pea-
Shad Francis Welsh
3:04:50
body's Daffydill beat Nicholas C.
the Northeast Harbor cruise raced
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
3:04:53
back to Allen Cove in an eightInot
Navajo. Norton Downes 3d
3:03:40
Jenks' Whistler by one second and
Vega. Thomas Reath Jr
3:08:48
Gerrish H. Milliken's Kipper by two
smoky southwester.
Silverwing. Rev Henry W Foote
3:10:57
seconds in a close race. John R. Pot-
In class Y. Malbar schooners, Ed-
M. D. I. CLASS
ter's Velox beat Norton Downes 3d's
ward W. Made ra's Sagamore took
Sea Urchin, Kate Younz
3:47:03
first honors. In class z. Comedore
Skiddoo. Robert McCormick
3:47:45
Navajo by 10 seconds in Class B.
The cruise series in the miscel-
Redman's Nymph won again in a
Sent in Fri. Aug. 6,1932
laneous class was won by Amar Archi.
handicap race: in S class Frederick O.
bald's Nina with 333 points while Com-
Spedden's Ependrift beat Mildred Mc-
modore Fulton Redman's Nymph took
Cormick's Perrywinkle, and William
T. Cochran's Winsome won the 30-
Published Sat. Aug. 27,1932.
second place.
In Class S, Edward Blair's Three
square meter race, beating Comodore
Brothers won first place with 304
Edd son's Aquila by 40 seconds.
joints, Frederic O. Spedden's Spin-
Tomorrow morning the fleet will sail
drift coming in second with 288 points.
in the fourth and final rce of the
Commodore Eddison's Aquila won the
cruise. reaching Northeast Harbor in
cruise series in the 30-square meter
the afternoon. weather permitsing.
class with 375 points with William
The summary:
F. Cochran's Winsome second with
Morning Race
225 points.
CLASS Z
Class A was won by Rev Malcolm E.
Boat and skipper
Time
Nymps. Fulton Redman
Peabody's Daffydill with 332 points,
1:24:18
Gleam. Frederick Rogers
24:35
beating Nicholas C. Jenks' Whistler by
Poseidon. Mr Watson
1:29:21
only two points. John R. Potter's
Ninn. Amar Archibald
1:33:19
Vega, Lawrence Reeve
1:41:23
Velcox easily won the Class B. series
Nereid Augustus Lee
1:48:45
with 388 points. The summary:
CLASS S
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS
Three Brothers. Edward Blair
1:45:57
Boht and Skipper
El Time
Vixen 11. John Archibald
1:46:06
Nina. Aram Archibald
Spendrift. Frederick O. Spedden
1:57:35
1:48:10
Poseidon. Mr Walson
2:02:14
Spray. Betty Esty
1:49:20
Vega, Lawrence Reeve
Perrywinkle Mildred McCormick
2:14:07
1:52:02
Skiddoo II. Oliver Robins
1:52:23
CLASS S
Ariel. A Atwater Kent Jr
1:59:29
Spindrift. Frederic o Spedden
2:21:00
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
Vixen 11. John Archibald
2:21:15
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
Three Brothers. Edward Blair
1:48:15
2:22:13
Tsana. William Strawbridge
Spray, Betty Espy
1:48:22
2:23:04
Winsome. William F. Cochran
1:51:43
30-SQUARE METER CLASS
Vallee, John Tyssowski
1:55:35
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
2:10:40
CLASS A
Valee, John Tyssowski
2:11:43
Whistler. Nicholas C Jenks
1:49:03
Tsana. William J Strawbridge
2:16:27
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1:49:32
Winsome, William F Cochran
2:18:42
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
1:49:39
CLASS A
Atlanta. R Gwynne Stout
1:30:30
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1:50:31
Daffydill, Rev Malcolm E Peabody 2:20:00
Don Q. George R. Clark
1:50:33
Chistler Nicholas C Jenks
2:20:10
Constance Lewis N Madeira
1:50:34
Kipper. Gerrish H Milliken
:20:11
Haleyon. Elliott Wadsworth
1:50:35
Ino, Elizabeth Madeira
Flirt. Samuel S Drury Jr.
1:50:36
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
Daffydill. Rev Malcolm E Peabody
1:50:38
Flirt. Samuel S Drury Jr
Sinhad. Charles Pratt
1:50:30
Don Q. George R Clark
19
Reef Point. Robert W Tilney
1:51:00
Mary. Betty Wickes
22:20
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
1:51:01
Haleyon, Ellot Wadsworth
24:43
Mary, Betty Wickes
1:01:50
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
Alada, Eugene Dupont
1:52:00
Austla, Charles D Dickey
2:24:36
Hoydon. L F Crofoot
1:53:41
Atlanta, R G Wynre Stout
2:25:01
Polly. Louise Corning
1:55:04
Constance. Lewis N Madeira
2:25:10
Kipper. Gerrish H Milliken
Withdrew
Reef Point, Robert Tilney
2:35:47
CLASS B
CLASS B
Velox, John R Potter
1:45:50
Veloux. John R Potter
2:23:34
Vega: Thomas Reath Jr
:47:16
Navajo. Norton Downs 3d
223.41
Shad Francis Welsh
1:49:06
Shad, Francis Welch
Venture II. Robert K MeInnis
1:49:20
Veza, Thomas Reath Jr
Kit Kat. Dr William Earle Clark
1:49:35
Skip Jack W Rodman Fay
Navajo, Norton Downes 3d
1:40:36
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
Silverwine Rev Henry W Foote
1:52:04
Venture 11. Robert K MeInnes
2:25:31
Skipjack, W Rodman Fay
1:54:22
Silverwing Rev Henry W Foote
2:29.13
M. D. I. CLASS
Skiddoo. Robert McCormick
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
2:27:09
Sent in Sat.Aug. 27,1932.
2:33:51
Published Sun. Aug. 1932
VALEE VICTOR AT
NORTHEAST HARBOR
VALEE LEADS AQUILA IN
Special Dispatch to the Globe
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, Aug 30
NORTHEAST HARBOR SERIE
-In a nine-knot flukey southwest wind
50 yachts of the fleet competed in the
eighth race of the August series to-
day. In the 30-square meter class
John Tyssowski's Valee, which is
leading this class, won its second
race of the series by nearly four min-
McCormick's Mecoh Il Victor in Class
utes over William F. Cochran's Win-
some, thereby practically clinching
first honors for the series.
The class A first division race was
Vega on Top in B Class-Lack of
won by R. G. Mynne Stout's Atlanta,
which beat Samuel S. Drury Jr's Flirt
by 40 seconds. In the second division
William D. Lippincot's Aleda won its
first race of the season when it beat
Wind Spoils Week End Races
in Lydia Lyman's Eaglet by over 10
minutes.
In class B John R. Potter's Velox
Special Dispatch to the Globe
beat Robert K. McInne's Venture II
Sent in Sat. Sept.
by 51/2 minutes. Close finishes were
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me, Sept 3
recorded in this class and the second
-Fifty-two boats of the Northeast
Published Sun. Sept.
division of class A when 10 yachts
Harbor fleet started the final regular
crossed the finish line within a few
seconds. Mrs E. G. Stillman's White
race of the August series today. After
Rabbit easily won the M. D. I. race,
two 15-minute postponements, during
while Louise and Alan McIlhenny's
a flat calm, the wind sprang up to 8
Fidget won in the Bulls-eye class,
knots fro mthe southeast but went
thereby continuing to hold a com-
manding lead in this class. The last
flat again for the remainder of the
race of the August series will take
afternoon shortly after the start.
place Friday. The summary:
No boat of any class finished within
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
the time limit, making the leading
Name and Skipper
El Time
boats after Tuesday's race winners of
Valee, John Tyssowski
2:07:58
the series.
Winsome. William F Cochran
2:11:51
John Tyssowski's Vales won over
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
2:13:19
Tsana, William J Strawbridge
2:19:52
Commodore Eddison's Aquita by 64
CLASS A. FIRST DIVISION
points: with William F. Cochran's
Atlanta, R Gwynne Stout
2:16:50
Winesome in third place.
Flirt, Samuel S Drury Jr
2:17:30
Vance C. McCormick's Mecob II,
Kipper, Gerrish H Milliken
:17:35
Daffydill. Rev Malcolm E Peabody
2:21:37
won the class A series with Samuel
Halo, Harry G Haskell
2:24:56
S. Drury, Jr's. Flirt and Rev Malcolm
Haleyon, Ellot Wadsworth
:25:15
E. Peabody's Daffydill second and
Seud. J A Harris 3d
Sinbad. Charles Pratt
2:36:24
third respectively.
Mary, Betty Wickes
2:26:29
Henry Reath sailing the Vega sprung
Reef Point. Robert W Tilney
2:41:00
Whistler. Nicholas Jenks
2:43:25
a surprise by capturing first honors
Ino, Elizabeth Madeira
2:45:19
in the B class. The Vega has never
CLASS A. SECOND DIVISION
done well in past races but Reath, a
Aleda. William D Lippireott
2:10:36
junior member of the fleet. is a capa-
Eaglet, Lydia Lyman
2:30:20
Hoydon. L F Crofoot
ble captain. John R. Potter's Velox
2:33:30
Mecoh 11. Vance C McCormick
2:33:31
and Francis Welch's Shad captured
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
2:33:32
second and third honors.
Constance. Crawford C Madeira Jr
2:33:33
Alanda, Eutzene Dupont
2:38:34
Mrs E. G. Stillman's White Rabbit,
Don Q. George R Clark
2:33:35
sailed by Jean Stillman won first place
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
2:35:00
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard
2:35:01
in the M. D. I., class.
Pin. Prisellia Merrill
2:35:03
In the Bullseye class, Louise and
Saleee, Dr Edward L Keyes
2:37:47
Alan C. McIlhenny sailing the Fidget
CLASS B
received the cup with Clement Kites
Velox. John R Potter
2:31:01
Bingle and O'Donnell Iselin's Golli-
Venture 11, Robert K Melones
:35:37
Silverwine, Rev Henry w Foote
188:00
wogg taking second and third pen-
Navajo. Norton Downs 3d
2:38:02
nants.
Kit Kat. Dr William Earl Clark
2:38:06
Shad, Francis Welch
2:39:00
The Seaman's race on Monday will
Veza. Henry Reath
2:40:01
be the last race of the season.
Skip Jack, W Rodman Fay
2:40:52
M D CLASS
White Rabbit. Mrs E G Stillman
2:33:54
Vixen. Richard W Hale Jr
2:41:52
No 2. Henry Lyman Jr
2:41:58
No 6. Lucretia Brooks
2:48:15
Lark. John S Ames
2:57:01
BULLS EYE CLASS
STEBBINS, IN VEGA, WINS
Fidect. Louise and Alan Mellhenny 1:03:01
Puff-in. Mrs James Murphy
1:04:45
NORTHEAST HARBOR RACE
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
1:07:22
Sizzle. Mrs H P Pepper
1:07:55
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me. Sept 5
Golliwors, O'Donnell Iselin
1:07:56
-The sixth and last special race of
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1:09:45
Okay, Bowen Blair
1:09:58
the Northeast Harbor fleet, the Sea-
man's race, was setled this morning
Sent in Tues. Aug. 30, 1932.
in a three-to-eight-knot East South-
east wind and pea-soup fog. Dr Henry
Published Wed. Aug. 31, 1932.
D. Stebbins, sailing the Vega, came
in first with Francis C. Welch, sailing
the Silver Wing, a close second. The
summary:
Vega. Dr Henry D Stebbins
2:35:35
Silver Wing, Francie C Welch
2:36:42
Venture II. John R Potter
2:40:30
Ace, Robert K Mclunes
2:40:33
Navajo, Dr William Earl Clark
2:43:52
Velax. Thomas Reath 3d
2:44:09
Kit Kat. Norton Downes III
3:13:28
Shad, Arthur Foote
3:25:50
Sent in Mon. Sept. 5,1932.
Published Tues. Sept. 1932.
Communications to the Boston Herald.
Northeast Harbor
Racing Begins
Fleet on Cruise
for Northeast
Northeast Harbor, July 20 - About
forty boats crossed the starting line of
the first annual July cruise of the North-
Harbor Fleet
east Harbor Fleet today. The fleet will
race to Naskeag Harbor, spend the night
there and race back to Northeast Har-
bor tomorrow. The race will be in four
classes, thirty-square meter. class A, B
Several New Boats to Compete
and miscellaneous. The last class con-
sists of any boat over seventeen foot
in Opening Race at Maine
water line of the cabin type.
Commodore Eddison's Aquila is expect-
Club Today
ed to take first place in the thirty-square
meter class, although keen competition
is expected from Ernest B. Dane's Ba-
Special to the Transcript:
cardi and John Tyssowski's Valee. As
Northeast Harbor. Me., July 12-The
class A. will race in one division instead
yacht racing season opened officially
of the usual two divisions, keen racing
here today with the first scheduled con-
is expected from the Whistler, skippered
test of the Northeast Harbor fleet. About
by Nicholas C. Jenks, L. C. Crofoot's
forty boats were expected to assemble
Hoydon, R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta, and
this afternoon at the starting line off
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.'s. Flirt. W. Rod-
Greening's Island, equalling the record
man Fay's Skip Jack is expected to win
honors in the B class. Weather condi-
fleet or a year ago. One new entry in the
Thirty Square Meter Class and two new
tions will be the largest factor in deter-
Bull's Eyes, or Herreshoff 12 1/-footers.
mining the winner of the miscellaneous
class.
will swell the lists this year.
Starting today races are to be held every
Tuesday and Friday through Sept. 5.
Sent in Tues. July 19,1932.
The season is slightly longer this year
than previously as a result of an earlier
Published Wed.July20,1932.
start. The season is divided into series
for July and August, with trophies to be
awarded at the close of each series. Pro-
fessionals are allowed to sali in the July
series, but with the beginning of the
August races no one over fourteen years
of age will be allowed professional aid.
During July two special races will be
sailed. The July cruise, a comparatively
short one, will be held July 20 and 21,
and on July 28 the fleet will race for, the
Southwest Harbor Village Improvement
Association Cup. August events include
the Seamanship race on Aug. 4. the Seal
Harbor regatta on Aug. 8. and the an-
nual three-day cruise to Blue Hill on
Aug. 25. 26 and 27. The Seaman's race
closes the season on Labor Day, Sept. 5.
Among the boats whose previous rec-
ords make them favorites this season
are the Valee, sailed by John Tyssowski
in the Thirty Square Meter Class: the
Whistler, raced by Nicholas C. Jenka in
Class A: the Witnit. sailed by Lawrence
J. Brengle, Jr., and the Skip Jack, sailed
by W. Rodman Fay. in Class B,
Sentin Sat. duly 9,1932.
Published Tues. July 121932.
At Northeast Harbor, Me., where the
racing season opened yesterday, the
closest finish of the day came in the
Thirty Square Meter Class when W. Bar-
ton Eddison's Aquilla defeated the Ba-
cardi, owned by Ernest B. Dane, Jr., of
Brookline, by just eight seconds.
63
Published Wed. July 13,1932.
EDDISON'S AQUILA
EDISON'S AQUILA
AQUILA LEADS FLEE
IN NORTHEAST CRI
NORTHEAST VICTOR
[Special Dispatch to The Herald
NORTHEAST VICTOR
WASKEAGH HARBOR. Me., J
-Twenty boats representing
classes of the Northeast Harbor
left Northeast Harbor this morni
Commodore Gains 8-Second
Outsails
30 - Square
Metre
the first annual July cruise to
harbor. By the time the fleet re
Edge in Maine Opener
Class Over 14 Miles
the finish line the breeze had s
from three to 15 knots.
Commodore Eddison's Aquila
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 15
over John Tyssowski's Vallee b
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
-In an 11-knot north-northwest breeze.
most two minutes. Class A was r
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 12
33 boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
in one division only with Nicho
-In an eight-knot northwest breeze,
three boats representing five classes
crossed the starting line in the second
Jenks's Whistler making a run
crossed the starting line for the first of
race of the regular July series. Com-
race of it. Francis Welche's Shad
modore Eddison's Aquila, for the second
into the first ho: rs column in C)
the regular races in the July series, here
time this week. won the 30 square metre
for the first time this year.
today.
class, beating Ernest B. Dane, Jr.'s Bar-
In the miscellaneous class. B
Commodore Eddison, sailing the Aqui-
cadi on the long outside course.
Blair's Three Brothers, an S boat,
la, nosed out Ernest B. Dane, Jr.'s Ba-
In class A. first division. Samuel S.
in first.
cardi by eight seconds in the 30-square
Drury, Jr.'s Flirt stepped away to win
Tomorrow morning the fleet
metre class. In Class A. first division,
by a nine-minute margin lead over sec-
weigh anchor and race to Nort
first place went to R. Gwynne Stout's
ond place. In the second division of
Harbor. Trophies will be awarded t
Atlanta. In the second division of the
the same class. Nicholas C. Jenks, in
winners on the total number of T
same class, Nicholas C. Jenks's Whistler,
the Whistler, continued his good work,
made for the two days' racing.
last year's winner of this class, came in
shown in the first race, by leading this
first.
division. closely pursued, however, by
In Class B. W. Rodman Fay's Skip
L. F. Crofoot sailing the Hoydon.
Jack took first honors with a five-min-
In class B, W. Rodman Fay's Skip
Sent in Wed. duly
ute lead over the second finisher. In
Jack again took first place, although
Published Thurs. July.
the M. D. I. class, Lucretia G. Brooks's
having stiffer competition than was
No. 6 won first place in a small group
given on Tuesday. In the M. D. I. class.
of entries.
Lydia Lyman's Sea Urchin took first
Louise and Allen McIlhenny's Fidget
honors. Lucretia Brook's No. 6, which
took first place over Jack Eddison's
won Tuesday's race in this class, had
Woozle in an exciting race in the Bull's
her mainsall carried away in the stiff
Eye class.
breeze just before the start and was
30 Square Meter Class. 9 miles
unable to compete.
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
50 36
The Bulls-Eye class furnished an in-
Bacardi Erneat B. Dane, Jr
3044
Vallee, John Tyssowski
1 54 35
teresting field of seven starters, which
Class A. First Division, 9 Miles
were led by Mrs. James Murphy's Puff-
Atlanta R Gwynne Stout
04 39
In This boat rose from fifth place in
Polly. Louise Corning
07 53
the previous race to be a winner today.
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury. Jr.
07 57
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
2
08 06
30 Square Metro Class. 14 Miles
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard
10 29
Boat and Owner
El. Time
ipper. Richard aHtch
30 00
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
10 50
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane. Jr.
21 11
Class A. Second Division. 9 Miles
Whistler, Nicholas C. Jenks
Valee. John Tyssowski
2 26 24
02 36
Hoyden. L. F. Crofoot
10 10
Class A. First Division
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira
11 25
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury, Jr
42 09
Don Q. Percy H. Clark Jr
15 21
No 43. Gordon Maynard
50.43
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
16 03
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
54 19
Saleee, Dr. Edward L. Keyes
22007
Polly, Louise Corning
55 14
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm Peabody
37 35
Class B. 9 Mles
Skin Jack W Rodman Fay
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
57 43
20208
Venture III. Robert K. Melnnes
07
32
Class A. Second Division
Shad Francis Welch
OS 28
Whistler Nicholas Jenks
a
49 12
Silver Wing, Henry W Foote Jr
20847
Hoyden. L. F. Crofoot
50 52
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earle Clark
2.08.52
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira. Jr.
2
57
12
Velox. John R. Potter
2.09.13
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
57 35
Vega. Thomas Reath.
Jr
13 07
Don Q. George R. Clark
59.12
M. D. I. Class, 2% Miles
Salcee. Dr. E. L. Keyes
39 30
No. 6. Lucretia C. Brooks
52 10
Class B
Sea Urchin, Lydia Lymna
53 NO
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
2 35 43
White Rabbit. Mrs. E. G. Stillman
54 45
Shad. Francis Welch
2
56 33
Bull's Eye Class. 2% Miles
Velox. John R. Potter
2 57 07
Fidzet, Louise and Allen Mellhenny
58 17
Silverwing Henry W. Foote Jr
2 37 50
.
Woozie John Corbin Eddison
59 07
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
3 00 41
Okay. Bowen Blair
10135
Venture 11. Robert K. Meinnes
3.02.14
Binzle, Clement C. Kite
10232
Vega. Thomas Reath. Jr
3 02 49
Puff In. Mrs. James Murphy
1.03.03
Navajo. Norton Downs III
3 05 10
No. 10. Mary Hodedon
10301
Class M. D. 1.. 23/4 Miles
Sea Urchin, Lydia Lyman
o 41 27
White Rabbit Mrs. E. G. Stillman
045 06
Sentin Tues. July 12,1932
Bulls Eye Class. 2% Miles
Puff In Mrs. James Murphy
0 48 41
Published Wed. duly 1932.
Okay. W Bowen Blair
0 30 42
Bingle. Clement C. Kite
as
Fidget. Louise and Allen Mcilhenney 0.52.16
Golliwogs. Donnell Iselin
0.53.54
Woozle. John Corbin idison
0.54 49
No. 10, Miss Hopkins
0 55 09
Sent in duly 15,193%
PublishedSatduly161952
NORTHEAST BOATS
WINSOME WINNER
BACARDI WINNER
FINISH BIG CRUISE
E. HARBOR SAIL
IN MAINE SAILING
Jenks's Whistle Class A Win-
Cochrane's 30-Sq. Metre Back
Dane's 30-Sq.-Metre First at
ner by 38 Points
In Winning Form
Northeast Harbor
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 21
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 22
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 26
-In a two to four-knot southwest
-Starting out in a stiff 14-knot south-
-Starting in a two-knot north-north-
breeze, 39 boats, the largest yet to haul
west breeze, 44 boats of the Northeast
west breeze from Naskeag Harbor this
up sail for for the regular July races.
Harbor fleet crossed the starting line
morning, 19 boats of the Northeast
crossed the starting line for an after-
to sail for the first time the new course
Harbor fleet started their homeward
bound leg of the first annual July
noon of upsets. William F. Cochran's
out around the bell buoy off Long Ledge
cruise. After spending two hours in a
Winsome. sailing for the first time this
and straggled in spread apart when the
flat calm off Great Gotts island, the
season, upset the 30-square metre class
breeze fell off to 4 knots.
fleet came struggling in on an eight-
standing by coming in a winner over
Ernest B. Dane, Jr.'s Bacardi came
knot breeze.
John Tyssowski's Vallee by 27 seconds.
in first two minutes ahead of Com-
Ernest B. Dane, Jr., sailing the Ba-
In class A, first division, the Rev
modore Eddison's Aquila in the 30-
cardi, picked up 2 wind off Placentia
Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffydill rose in
square metre class. Harry G. Haskell'
Island after being becalmed and finished
the standings of this class by advancing
Halo sailed in a winner in class A, first
an hour ahead of John Tyssowski's
to first place, winning over Louise
division, while R. Gwynne Stout's At-
Vallee. The total points, 133 1-3, showed
Corning's Polly by a little over a min-
lanta again took a first place in the sec-
2 tie among the three competing 30-
ute.
ond division of this class. Class B was
square-metre boats.
In the second division of class A, R.
won by John R. Potter's Velox, a new
Robert Thayer's Steps sprung a sur-
Gwynne Stout's Atlanta returned to the
winner for this class.
prise by beating Nicholas Jenks's
winning form it showed in the first
Again today with the diminishing
Whistler in the home race. For total
race.
wind toward the end of the afternoon
points, however, Whistler beat the next
Dr. William Earl Clark's Kit Kat
many of the boats came in bunched,
boat by 38 points. In class B, Robert
came in first in class B. beating many
two B boats and four A boats, second
K. McInnes's Venture III. rose to first
of the first division A boats. which
division, coming in within five seconds
place as against last place in yesterday's
started earlier. thereby making the
of each other.
race.
finish more interesting and difficult
In the M-D-I class. Mrs. E. G. Still-
Henry W. Foote, Jr., sailing the
Mrs. E. G. Stillman's White Rabbit
man's White Rabbit again won, with
Silverwing and finishing in second and
sailed in a winner in a small list of
O'Donnell Iselin's Golliwogg winning
third places in two races, piled the
entries in the M. D. I. class. Clement
the bull's eye class. As there is only
greatest total number of points.
C. Kite's Bingle won the Bulls Eve class
one more race in the regular July series,
By winning first place for the second
over Mrs. James Murphy's Puff-In, a
keen racing is expected Friday since the
time, the Three Brothers, an S boat
former winner in this group.
upsets in the last two races have
sailed by Bowen Blair, captured first
30 Square Metre Class
shuffled up the class standings consid-
honors in the miscellaneous class.
Winsome. William F. Cochran
1 49 37
erably.
Vallee John Tyssowski
1.3037
30-SQUARE-METRE CLASS
Bacardi, Ernest B. Dane. Jr
1.50.58
30 Square-Metre Class
Total
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
1 33 36
El. time
points
Class A. First Division
Boat and Owner
h. m. 5.
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
133 1-3
Bacardi, Ernest B. Dane. Jr
10 14
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane. Jr
133 1-3
Daffydill, Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
1
51
42
Polly. Louise Corning
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
12 27
Valle. John Tysswwki
133 1-3
1
Valee. John Tyssowski
13 29
Whistler, Nicholas C. Jenks
1 54 35
CLASS A
Winesome. W. F. Cochrane
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 54.54
1320
188
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira. Jr. 130
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
1 38 10
Class A First Division
Kiper Gerrish H. Milliken
1.50.30
Steps. Robert Thayer
138
Halo, Harry G. Haskell
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury Jr
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
02 11
130
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
19 09
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
03 12
P. Kipper, Gerrish H. Milliken
88
Daffydill. Rev Malcolm E. Peabody
20 17
Bob White. Clement Kite
88
Class 1. Second Division
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury. Jr
20 33
Pine. Priscilla Merrill.
76
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
1
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
2 37
Don O. George R. Clark
38
Eaglet. Lydia Lyman
15 31
Sinbad, Charles Pratt
2 35 OG
Hyden. L. F. Crofoot
1 17.39
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
3 07 49
CLASS B
Silverwing. Henry W. Foote. Jr
Don Q George R. Clark
1 47.42
Polly. Louise Corning
3 13 14
130
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury Jr
47
56
Venture 11. Robert K. MeInnea
117
Alanda. Eurene Dupont
d. n. f.
No. 43, Gurdon Maynard
30
Shad. Francis Welch
35
117
Class A. Second Division
Constance Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
I
50.36
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
116
Velox. John R. Potter
100
Steps. Robert Thayer
1 3143
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
33 54
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
84
Class R
2 56 44
Skipjack, W. Rodman Fay
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
No. 43. Gordon Maynard
2 57 08
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS
1 52
Hoyden. L. F. Crofoot
3 01 49
Acc. Henry D. Stebbins
1
Three Brothers. Bowen Blair
200
1 5132
Mecoh II. Vance c. McCormick
3 03 15
Niliraga. Gano Dunn
83
Vega, Thomas Reath. Jr
Silverwing. Henry W. Foote, Jr
1 3620
Eaglet, Lydia Lyman
3 04 23
Sagamore Edward W. Madeira
67
Velox, John R. Potter
1 58.03
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
3.04.24
Shad. Francis Welch
1 58.10
Don Q. George R. Clark
3.04.25
Last Chance. Wharton Sinker
3.04.26
Sent in Thurs. duly 21,1932
Navaho. Norton Downs III
1 58 48
Steps. Robert Thayer
05.50
Skip Jack. W Rodman Fay
1 59 42
Venture II. Robert K. MeInnes
Constance, Craford c. Madeira. Jr
3 06 40
Published Friduly 22,1932
00 12
Salcee. Dr. Edward L. Keyes
3 07 36
M. D.J. Class
White Rabbit. Mrs. E. G. Stillman
1 03 MI
Class B
No. G. Lucretia C. Brooks
1 or 28
Velox. John R. Potter
2.42.27
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
1 07 58
Vega. Thomas Reath. Jr
2.47.11
Bulls Eye Class
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
24742
Bincle, Clement C. Kite
1 OS 41
Ace. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
3.57.25
Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy
1 10 17
Vecture II. Robert K. MeInnis
3.07.50
Fidsel, Louise and Allen Mellhenney 1
OF
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
3.08.33
Golliwor. O'Donnell Iselin
DS
Navajo Norton Downs, 3d
3 09 20
Okay Bowen Blair
Shad, Francis Welch
3 09 21
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
1348
Silverwine. Henry W. Foote. Jr
d. n. f.
No. 10, Anne Hopkins
1 14 14
White Rabbit. Mrs. E G. Stillman
o 30 09
No. 6. Lucretia C. Brooks
o 31 09
Sent in Fri.dulyz2, 1932.
Sea Urchin. Kat Young
o 3138
Bull's-Eye Class
Published Satiduly 23,1932
Golliwors. O'Donnell Iselin,
0 39 23
Bingle. Clement C. Kite
1 00 01
Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy
1 UI 33
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
02 33
Fidret. Allen and Louise Mellbenny
1 06 on
Okay, Bowen Blair
1 on 10
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1 06 11
sent in Tuesduly 26,1932.
Published Wed. 27,1937.
AQUILA OUTFOOTS
AQUILA CAPTURES
BACARDI WINNER
SAIL AREA BOATS
NORTHEAST TITLE
IN NORTHEAST SAIL
Com. Eddison Leads Fleet
Wins on Points in Final Race
Dane, Jr.'s, Yacht Captures
At Northeast Harbor
Of July Series
30-Metre Event
(Special Dispatch to The Herald)
(Special Dispatch to The Herald)
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 28
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., July 29
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 5
-Com. W. Barton Eddison's Aquila won
-Ernest B. Dane, Jr.'s Bacardi found
Surrounded by a gala grounp of power
the Southwest Harbor Village Improve-
the shortest way home among the 30-
and steam yachts, 53 boats of the North-
ment Association race today in the 30-
east Harbor fleet crossed the starting
square-metre boats in the sixth and last
square metre class in a 4 to 6-knot
line in the second race of the August
regular race of the July series in a mill-
series with only a two-knot south breeze
southwest breeze.
The Constance, sailed by Crawford
pond southwest breeze here today, but
which increased slightly to about 3 1/2
Com. Eddison's Aquila, which sailed
knots.
C. Madeira, Jr., crossed the finish line
second, gained the series title on points.
four minutes before the next competitor
The square metre class was again led
While both divisions A and B were
in a fleet of 16 A and B boats sailing
by Ernest B. Dane, Jr.'s Bacardi, beat-
sailing around the new course, out
in one class. The Woozle, skippered by
ing William J. Strawbridge's Tsana by
Jack Eddison, scored its first victory
around the bell buoy off Long Ledge,
a minute and a half. Class A, first
the wind died and a heavy fog set in to
and the cup in today's race by leading
division. brought out a new winner to-
becalm all craft or make the skippers
the Bull's Eye class in a close finish.
day when Elizabeth Madeira's Ino. took
lose their bearings and the classes were
The Bacardi, sailed by Ernest B.
first honors. Ellot Wadsworth's Halcyon,
eliminated.
Dane. Jr., after a bad start, returned
for the second time in the August series,
On previously earned points, Nicholas
leading the 30-square metre class, but
won first place in the second division,
C. Jenks's Whistler took class A honors
lost its position when it became be-
defeating many former winners of class
and Dr. William Earl Clark's Kit Kat
A.
calmed a few hundred yards from the
gained the class B laurels.
Class B presented a new winner today
finish.
In the M. D. I. class, Mrs. E. G. Still-
30 Square Metre Class
when Thomas Reath, Jr.'s Vega, which
Boat and owner
m. R
man's White Rabbit won today's race,
had a number of thirds and one second
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
on
48
but Lucretia C. Brooks's No. 6, because
in the July series, won its first race of
Bacardi, Ernest B. Dave, Jr
07
57
5 14
of two firsts and four seconds, is the
Valee. John Tyssowski
the season. This boat, starting the
winner of the series.
Classes A and B
July series with a last place, has been
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira,
Jr
3
49
30
Today's race in the Bull's-Eye class
showing continual improvement. today
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
was won by Clement C. Kite's Bingle,
finally obtaining a clear-cut victory.
Steps. Robert Thayer
and this boat is also the winner for the
Shad, Francis Welch
30 Square Metre Class
Acc. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
3.36.24
series.
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane. Jr
1 16 22
Hustla Charles D. Dickey
3.59.53
30-Square-Metre Class
Tsana. Wm. J. Strawbridge
1 17 38
Vega. Thomas Reath. Jr
4.01.48
Boat and owner
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
m.
1 18 10
Skipjack W. Rodman Fay
4.03.33
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane. Jr
25205
Valee. John Tyssowski
1 19 18
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
4.11.22
Aquila, W. Barton Eddison
3 20 53
Winsome. William F. Cochran
1 22 32
Siverwing, Henry W. Foote. Jr
4.15.29
Valee. John Tyssowaki
3 51 11
Josephine. Edsel B. Ford
1 24 20
Mary Ruth B. Lyman
4.17.33
M. D. I. Class
Class A. First Division
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 17 40
White Rabbit, Mrs. E. G. Stillman.
1 03 11
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
13001
Venture 11. Robert K. MeInnes
4.18.05
No. 6. Lucretia C. Brooks
103.39
Hustla Charles D. Dickey
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury Jr
4.18.09
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
10510
Flirt, Samuel S. Drury
1 31 01
No 43, Gurdon Maynard
4.18.11
Bull's-Eye Class
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
1 31 17
Velox. John R. Potter
DNF
Bingle, Clement Kite
1 23 59
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
1 31 33
Bull's Eye Class
Puff In. Mrs. James Murphy
124.39
Mecoh II. Vance G. McCormick
1 33 22
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
36 20
Golliwork. O'Donnell Isolin
1 28 02
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
1 33 so
Fident. Louis and Alan Mellhenny
36.53
Fidget. Louise and Alan McIllhenney 134.39
Don Q., George R. Clark
1 39 05
39.04
Okay. Bowen Blair
1 37 36
Bingle Clement C. Kite
Alanda. Eugene Dupont
I 40 46
39.37
Woozel. John Crobin
Eddison
1 37 36
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
Okay, Bowen Blair
1 41 09
40 31
Dart. Anne Hopkins
1 48 56
Dart. Anne Hopkins
Reef Point. Robert W. Tilney
1 43 21
Golliwork, O'Donnell Selin
44.06
Class A. Second Division
sent in Friddley 9,1932
Halcyon. Eliot Wadaworth
1 38 02
sent in Thurs. July 28,1938.
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1 30 20
Published sat. July 30, 1932.
Sinbad. Charles Pratt
1 52 44
Steps. Robert Thayer
Published Friduly 29,1932.
1 56 33
Eaglet. Ledia Lyman
57 58
Aleda, William D. Lippincott
1 58 04
Mary. Betty Wickes
1 59 04
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
2:00 28
Hoydon. Michael Crofoot
2 00 32
Constance. Crawford c. Madeira. Jr
2.03.31
Polly. Louise Corning
2.03.48
Number 43. Gurdon Maynard
2 03 5T
Jacktar. III. John D. Rockefeller. 3d. 2 05 17
Salcee. Dr. Edward L. Keyes. Jr
2 06 28
Class B
Vera. Henry Reath
1 34 21
Shad. Francis Welch
1 35 30
Velox. John R. Potter
1 38 02
Kit Kat. Dr. Wm. Earl Clark
1 41 14
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
1
Venture II. Robert K. McInnes
1 48 32
Navejo. Nortan Downs, 3d
1 61 13
Silver Wing. Henrie W. Foote, Jr
2 00 27
M. D. I. Class
White Rabbit. Mrs. E. G. Stillman
0 SS as
Number 2, Henry Lvman. Jr
o 58 03
Number R. Lucretia C. Brooks
o 58 57
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
1 01 48
Lark, John S. Ames
1 04 46
Bull's Eye Class
Okay. Bowen Blair
1 00 52
Bingle. Clement C. Kite
I 02 13
Fidget. Louise and Alan Mellhenny
1 04 24
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison.
1 04 27
Number 6. Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
Dart. Anne Honkins
1 07 44
1 08 23
Puff In. Mrs. James Murphy
11030
Golliwork. O'Donnell Iselin
11031
Sentin Fri. Aug. 5,1932.
Published Sat.Aug. 1932.
AQUILA RETURNS
LAST CHANCE WINS
POTTER CAPTURES
TO WINNING WAYS
NORTHEAST SAIL
NORTHEAST TROPHY
Scores 53-Second Victory in
Sinkler's Boat Again Victor
Wins Resail for Seamanship
Northeast Sail
In Maine Racing
Cup from Field of Eight
(Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR Me., Aug.
NORTHEAST HARBOR Me., Aug. 9-
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Aug. 12
15-John R. Potter sailed his Steps to
In an eight knot. south by west breeze,
-n a 13 to 14-knot westerly breeze, 50
8 sensational 27-second victory over
boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
48 boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
Nicholas C. Jenks's Whistler to win the
crossed the starting line in the fourth
crossed the starting line for the third
regular race of the August series here
1932 Seamanship cup, offered by Mary
race of the August series here today.
tcday.
C. Wheelwright, here today. It was a
It was necessary to delay the starting
In the 50 square metre class, William
resail of a previous race. with eight
J. Strawbridge's Tsana won first place
time for half an hour due to thick fog.
boats starting.
over William F. Cochrane's Winsome
which gradually cleared so that at the
by 55 seconds.
Charles Dickey was a good third in
end of the race the course was entirely
Class A, first division, was for the
his Hustla, only 28 seconds behind the
clear.
second time this week won by Wharton
winner, while Michael Crofoot was un-
Commodore Eddison's Aquila staged
Sinkler's Last Chance, which crossed
able to finish after grounding his Hoy-
a comeback, winning the 30-square
the finish line 30 seconds ahead of
don on Greening Island.
metre class by 53 seconds over John
Vance C. McCormick's Mecoh II.
Before the preparatory signal, con-
N T.. 1 01 Hoyptaoin
In the second division of the same
testants anchored yachts back of the
Tyssowski's Valee. Class A. first division,
class, Gerrish H. Milliken's Kipper boat
starting line under the supervision of
brought out another new first time
beat the Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody's
judges and remained at anchor until
winner when Wharton Sinkler's Last
Daffydill by 14 seconds, thereby break-
the starting signal. Yachts remained
Chance beat out Samuel S. Drury Jr.'s,
ing the winning streak of Eliot Wads-
with boom in crotch, mainsail furled
Flirt by 52 seconds
worth's Halcyon. W. Rodman Fay's
under cover with all the usual stops
In the second division of the same
Skipjack staged a comeback today. once
and fastenings belayed, jlb and spin-
class, Ellot Wadsworth's Haleyon con-
again winning the class B race after
naker stowed below decks and all hal-
tinued Its success of this series by beat-
two weeks of rather low positions in
yards and sheets shipshape as at moor-
ing Gerrish H. Milliken's Kipper to the
the standings.
ing for the night.
finish line by 31 seconds.
In the M. D. I. class, John S. Ames's
At the preparatory signal the sealed
Class B was won by Henry W. Foote.
Lark came in a winner for the first time
instructions were opened to determine
Jr.'s Silverwing, which crossed the finish
this year, beating Timothy Rhodes's
the locations of the marks to round.
line 56 seconds ahead of Francis Welch's
Vixen, whose boat was sailing its first
The marks for this race were spar bouy
Shad. This latter boat, however, still
race of the season. O'Donnell Iselin's
No. 8, southwest of Greening Island
leads the class in total points. The
Golliwogg took first place in the Bulls'
and the spar buoy on Spurling Rock.
M. I. class was won by Henry Lyman
Eye class.
Either mark could be rounded first ac-
Jr.'s No. 2, winning its first race of the
30 Square Metre Class. 14 Miles
cording to the skipper's discretion.
El time
season.
Boat and owner.
The solution of the problem. as well
h. m. 8.
30-Square-Metre Class
Tsana William J. Strawbridge
2 03 02
as the handling of the yacht, were de-
Winsome William F Cochrane
20557
h. m
termining factors. At starting signal,
Aquila, W Barton Eddison
2.06.14
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
n 36 39
Valee. John Tyssowski.
'anchors were weighed and carried
2 06 37
Valer, John Tyssowaki
D 37
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane. Jr
F
throughout the race. Salls could not
Teana. William J. Strawbridge
a 37 an
Class A. First Division. 9 Miles
Bacardi, Ernest B. Dane. J1
D 38 27
be set or loosed in any way until the
Last Chance Wharton Sonkler
46
34
Class A. First Division
Mecoh 11. Vance C. McCormick
1 47 04
start. Certain other special regulations
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
0 10 42
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury
1 49.02
were used for this race.
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury, Jr.
o 10 51
Steps. Robert Thayer
1 49 20
The crews were limited to three per-
Polly Louis Corhine
o 41 16
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
150.06
Mecoh 11 Vance C. McCormick
o 41 31
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stoue
15007
sons, amateurs, under 21 years of age.
Sinbad. Charles Pratt
D 42 12
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard
1 50 54
the name of the captain being filed
Mary. Betty Wickes
0 42 35
Ino. lizabeth Madeira
1 51 14
with written entry. After the prepara-
Eaclet. Lydia Lyman
0 42 43
Polly. Louise Corning
1 51 54
Atlanta. R. Gwynne Stout
0 43 16
Reef Point. Robert W. Tilney
1 53 07
tory signal, no crew could communicate
0 43 11
Eaglet Lydia Lyman
1 56 02
with any one outside their own boat,
Reef Point. Robert W. Tilney
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
n 43 27
Sinbad. Charles Pratt
D N F
except to demand right of way or claim
n 43 20
Second Division. 9 Miles
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard
o 43 43
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
1 43 18
a foul. Touching bottom disqualified a
Steps. Robert Thaver
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
1
43
32
boat whether or not the boat floated off
Class A. Second Division
Haleyon Eliot Wadsworth
1
43
40
unaided.
Haleyon. Eliot Wadsworth
n 40 47
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
1 44 12
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
O 41 18
Constance. Crawford C. Madeira
1 44 18
The yacht owner winning this race
Daffydill, Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody o 3"
Whistler Nicholas C. Jenks
1 44 40
for two years win obtain permanent
Hoydon. Michael Crofoot
o 54
Mary. Betty Wickes
1 44 40
Alanda, Eugene Dupont
0 42 55
Alanda, Eugene Dupont
1 44.59
possession of the cup. The trophy was
Hoydon Michael Croinot
1 45.18
won in 1928 by Arthur P. Butler, Jr.,
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
0 43 49
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
n 41 OR
Don Q.. George R. Clark
1
46 37
and E. Farnham Butler. Miss Wheel-
Don Q.. George R Clark
0 14 06
Salcee. Dr. Edward I. Keyes. Jr
D F
Class B. 9 Miles
wright donated a new trophy in 1930.
Constance, Crawford C Madeirn. Jr. n 41
10
Salere Dr. Edward T., Keyes. Jr
0
44
12
Skipjack. W Rodman Fay
1 46 40
A third trophy was presented by Miss
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
D 19 08
Silverwine, Rev. Henry Foote, Jr
1 48.02
Wheelwright in 1931.
Venture II Robert K. McInnes
1 48
Class R
Vega. Henry Reath
1 49 10
Boat and owner.
m
Silverwing. Dr. Henry W. Foote. Jr. 11 33
Velox. John R. Potter
1 30 18
Steps. John R. Potter
0.42 on
Shad. Francis Welch
1 50
Whistler. Nicholas Jenks
Shad. Francis Welch
10
Hustla Charles D. Dickey
in
Vega. Thomas Reath. J.
0 42 52
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
1 51.03
I1
Skipjack, W. Rodman Fax
1 51 38
Inc. Oliver Post
0 43 17
Navajo. Norton Downes
1.20.10
n 43 27
M. D. I. Class, 3 1/2 Miles
Constance, Crawford e Madeira Jr. 121.83
Venture H. Robert K. MeInnes
Kit Kat Dr. William Earl Clark
Lark. John S. Ames
1 04 20
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury. Jr
0 in an
1 22 54
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
Velox. John R. Potter
$ 45 on
Vixen. Timothy Rhodes
1 ON
131.39
Navajo. Norton Downs III.
045.50
No. 6. Lucretia C. Brooks
07
Hoydon. Michael Crofoot
D.N.F.
White Rabbit. Mrs. E. G. Stillman
1 08 07
M Class
No. Henry Lyman. Jr
1 09
No 2. Henry Lyman. Jr
n 19 32
Sea Urchin. Kate Yo:ing
1
Sent in MorAug. 15,1932.
Lark John S. Ames
o on
Bulls ye Class. 314 Miles
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
o 54 02
Golliwors. o Donnell Iselin
1
Published 16,1432
No. 6. Literetia C. Brooks
n 06
Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy
11719
White Rabbit, Mrs. E. G. Stillman 0 39 48
Bingle, Clement C. Kite
Bull's-Eye Class
Fidget. Louis & Alan Mellhenny
20
Okay Rowen Blair
12030
Fidget. Louise and Alan Mellhenny. 1 00 47
Okay Bowen Blair
09 41
Sizzle, Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
1 20 37
Paff In. Mrs. James Murphy
, 04 MA
Dart. Anne Hopkins
12131
1
04
77
Woozle. John Corbin ddison
12421
Dart. Aune Hopkins
Ringle. Clement C. Kite
04
and
Woozle John Corbin Eddison
1.07.59
Sizzle. Mrs O. H. P. Pepper
1 09 18
Sentin Fri. Aug. 2,1932.
Golliwor. O'Donnell Iselin
1 11 14
Published Sat. Aug.
Sentin Aug. 1932.
Published Wed. Any. 10,1932.
VALEE LEADS 30'S
LARK CAPTURES
EDDISON'S AQUILA
IN NORTHEAST SAIL
MEMORIAL TROPHY
YACHTING VICTOR
Tyssowski's Boat Scores First
Outsails Fidget to Win at
Leads 30-Square Metre Class
Win of Season
Northeast Harbor
In Northeast Harbor Series
Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Aug.
NORTHEAST HARBOR Mc., Aug. 16
NORTHEAST HARBOR Me., Aug. 18
19-In a strong south wind, 39 yachts
-In a 10 to 12 knot southwest breeze.
-John S. Ames, sailing his M. D. I.
of the fleet started the sixth race of
53 boats of the Northeast Harbor fleet
yacht Lark. crosse dthe finish line 35
the August series in a rain storm and
crossed the starting line in the fifth
seconds before Louise and Alan Mc-
heavy sea. The breeze, however. was
splendid for racing and the boats.
race of the August series.
IlIlhenny in the Bull's Eye class Fidget.
which braved the storm. had one of
Class A and B took the new course
to win the George Davenport Hayward
the best sails of the season.
just laid out, which is round a skiff
Memorial Cup race here today.
Commodore Eddison's Aquila won the
placed 400 yards north of the black
30-square metre race by 24 seconds over
spar buoy in the western way. The 30-
The Fidget was in good position to
John Tyssowski's Valee, In class A.
square metre class for the second time
skip home a winner when it had an
first division. Samuel S. Drury, Jr.'s
took another of the new courses insti-
opportunity to luff the Lark near the
Flirt won an exceedingly close race by
tuted at the beginning of the season
finish, but the skippers failed to
beating Nicholas C. Jenks's Whistler by
In the 30-square metre class, John
14 seconds. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody's
Tyssowski's Vale won for the first
capitalize their advantage, and the
Daffydill, by 32 seconds and Betty
time this year by a minute and a half
Lark continued unhampered The Lark
Wickes' Mary, by 33 seconds. In the
over William F. Cochran's Winsome.
captured a replica of the original
second division of this class, Wharton
In class A. first division, Vance C. Mc-
Sinkler's Last Chance beat George R.
trophy.
Cormick's Mecoh II won first place by
Clark's Don Q. by 27 seconds,
58 seconds over Michael Crofoot's
The race was scheduled for yesterday.
Class B was won by Henry Reath's
Hoydon. thereby leading many former
but severe fog made its sailing impos-
Vega, which beat W. Rodman Fay's
winners sailing in this division this
sible. The trophy was presented in
Skipjack by 22 seconds.
In the M D I class. John S. Ames's
week.
1925 in memory of George Davenport
Lark won over Richard W. Hale. Jr.'s
In the second division of this class.
R. Gwynne Stout's Atlanta returned
Hayward, commodore of the Northeast
Vixen by almost two minutes. O'Don-
Harbor Yacht Club from 1923 to 1925.
rell Iselin's Golliwogg won the Bulls
to winning form by beating William D.
and one o fthe fosterers of the fleet.
Eye race by 39 seconds, over Clement
Lippincott's Aledn by over two minutes.
who died in 1925. The race is sailed
C. Kite's Bingle.
Class B was again won by W. Rod-
every year on his birthday. Aug. 17.
With two-thrids of the races in the
man Fay's Skipjack which beat Francis
Boat. Owner.
Class
August series already sailed, the total
Welch's Shad by slightly over a minute.
Lark.
John
S.
Ames
M. D.
The standing in total points is ex-
Fidzet. Louise & Alan Mellhenny Bull's
Eye
points in the various classes are closely
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury, Jr
bunched. In class A, there are seven
ceedingly close now due to Fay's two
Gollwage O'Donnell Iselin
Bull's
Eye
or eight boats which have a chance
recent victories.
Velox John R. Potter
B
In the M. D. I. class, Mrs. E. G. Still-
Skipjack W. Rodman Pay
B
for winning the series. In the other
Whistler Nicholas C. Jenks
A
classes where there are not quite as
man's White Rabbit won over Richard
Puff-In, Mrs. James Murphy
Bull's Eye
many boats registered, at least three
W. Hale. Jr Vixen by a little over
Hostla. Charles D. Dickey
A
Constance, Crawford C. Madeira. Jr
A
yachts have splendid chances for tak-
a minute. Louise and Alan McIlhenny's
Sizzle, Mrs. O. H P. Pepper
Bull
Eye
ing first honors.
Fidget beat Anne Hopkins's Dart by 10
Haleyon. Eliot Wadsworth
30-Square Metre Class
seconds in the Bulls' Eye Class.
No. 6. Iueretia C. Brooks
M. D.
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
o 38 31
20 Square Metre Class. 71/2 Miles
Silverwine, Rev. Henry W Foote
Valee. John Tyssowski
0.38.54
El. time
Atlanta, R Gwynne Stout
Bicardi, Ernest F. Dane. Jr.
1 00 38
h. m. R
Mecoh 11. Vance C. McCormick
Boat and owner.
Class A. First Division
Valee. John Tyssowski
20 29
Seud. J. A. Harris. 3d
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury Jr.
1 06 5S
Wintome William F Cochrane
31 no
Mary, Betty Wickes
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
1 07 12
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane. Jr
1 32 on
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
Daffydill. Rev Malcolm Peabody
10730
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
no 10
Woozle, John Corbin Eddi-on
Bull's Ey
Mary, Betty Wiekes
1 07 31
Tsana. William J. Strawbridge
31 27
Navajo. Norton Downs. 3d
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
OR 24
White Rabbit, Mrs. E. G. Stillman M.
D.
I.
Send. J. A. Harris 3d
1 08 55
Class A. First Division
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
A
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 09 30
Macoh T1. Vance C. McCormick
11
IS
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
M. D. 1.
Hoydon. L F. Crofest
10943
Hondon Michael Crofoot
12 16
Earlet, Lydin Lyman
11108
Hustla. Charles D. Dickes
12
11
Mary Betty Wickes
43
Sent in Thurs. 9.18.1932
Eaglet. Lydia Lyman
II-n
A
Hon,
AA
Sinbad, Charles Pratt
1 13 25
Daffstitt Rev. alcolm E. Peabody
4
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
D N F
Whistler Nicholas Jenk-
44
OF
Inn Elizabeth Madeira
11
23
Published Fri. Aug. 19,1932
Class A. Second Division
Flust. Samuel S. Drufy Jr
14 30
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1 on 13
Hadevon Elint Wadaworth
13 36
Don Q. George R. Clark
1 In 02
Surbad Charles Pratt
16 as
Kipper Gerrish H. Milliken
1 11 02
Hado Harry G. Haxkell
ON
Reef Point. Robert Tikey
1 13 08
Raglet Lydia Lyman
Me
Steps. Robert Thayer
1 13 os
Pin Priorit Merrill
IS es
Atlanda. R. Gwynne Stout
1 05
Smid. Alan Fox
18
a
Class B
,
Class A. Second Division
Verga. Henry Reath
1.09.33
Atlanta R Gwynne Staff
1
30
.
Skipjack. W. Rodman Fay
1 09 55
12
Venture II. Robert K. McInnes
1 10 40
Ateda. William D. Lippineoli
Velox. John R. Potter
Alanda, Eugene Dapont
19
1 11 31
4⑆
US
Silverwings Rev. Henry W. Foote
Kipper Gerrish H. Milliken
11207
Salene. Dr. Edward L Kese. Jr
16
17
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
113.34
Last Chance, Wharton Sinkler
48
11
Shad. Francis c. Welch
1 17 10
Steps Robert Thayer
49 as
M D I Class
Don Q. George R Clark
50 no
Lark. John S. Ames
0 10 33
Polly Louise Corninz
150.32
Vixen, Richard W Hale, Jr
D 12 29
No 13. Glindon Mayhard
1.51
White Rabbit. Mrs. E G. Stillman
o 46.06
Constance Crawford C. Madeira
DN
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
0 47 42
Class B
Bulls-Eye Class
Skipjack W. Rodman Fax
12 02
Golliwog. O'Donnell Iselin
o 17 13
Shad Welch
13 414
Bingle, Clement c. Kite
o 47 33
Venture 11 Robert K. Melnnes
1 41 15
Fidget. Louise and Alan Mellhenny
0.30.20
Veen, Thomas Reath Jr
Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy
0.30 30
Velox John R Potter
30 33
Dart. Atne Hopkins
05118
Kit Kat Dr. William Earl Clark
Sizzle, Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
03124
Navaja Norton Down. 3d
1.33.37
Okay. Bowen Blair
0.31.20
silverwine. Rev Henry W Foote. Jr.
01
Woozle, John Corbin Eddison
0 33 55
M D Class
White Robbit. Mrs. F. G Stillman o 11 RO
Sent IIT Fri. Aug. 19,193L.
Vixen, Henry W. Hale Jr.
0 17 55
No. 11. Henry Lyman. Jr
11
18
00
Lark John S Ames
n IS ON
Published Sat Aug. 201932.
No 6. Lucretia Brooks
D 49.01
Sea Urchin Kate Young
o 49 06
Bulls Eye Class
Fidget. Louise and Alan Mellheany
0.31 15
Dart Anne Hopkin
0.54 2
Collworg. o Donnell Iselin
05548
Ringle, Clement C. Kite
0.56 33
okay Bowen Hlaff
0.00
Sent in Tues. Aug. 16,1452
Woodle, John Corbin Eddison
0.3655
Published
Tuif-In. Mes. James Murphy
0.57 MM
Single Mrx. O. H P. Pepper
0.58 1
WINSOME 1ST HOME
NORTHEAST FLEET
AT N'EAST HARBOR
RACES ON CRUISE
Leads Vallee by Seven Min-
Sagamore, Aquila, Nina Are
utes as Breeze Fails
Among Winners
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 23
-William F. Cochran's 30-square-metre
ALLEN COVE, Me., Aug. 25-In a 15
class Winsome scored a seven-minute
to seven-knot west breeze. 45 boats rep-
victory over John Tyssowski's Vallee as
resenting the Northeast Harbor fleet and
54 boats-the largest fleet of the sea-
their guests, the Bar Harbor Yacht
son-raced today in the seventh sail of
Club. started on the 11th cruise, which
the August series, off here.
will include four races. With a strong
After the start. the 10 to 30 knot
breeze, the yachts sailed the outside
breeze fell, and as the craft rounded the
course around Great Gott and Black
first mark. they were becalmed, so
island. thence to Allen Cove near Brook-
shuffling the classes that for the first
lin in Blue Hill bay.
time this season an A class boat fin-
The Sagamore, owned by Edward W.
ished ahead of the first of the 30's.
Madeira, won the special schooner race
In class A. first division, J. A. Har-
over Gerrish H. Milliken's Niliraga.
ris, 3d's Seud won its first race of the
Class Z, the miscellaneous class, was
season by eight minutes over Vance C.
won by Amar Archibald's Nina. Class
McCormick's Becoh II. In the second
S was won by Betty Esty's Spray, which
division of this class. Priscilla Merrill
beat Edward Blair's Three Brothers to
and Mary Schieffelin's Pin crossed the
the finish line by a little over a minute.
finish line more than eight minutes
Com. Eddison's Aquila triumphed in
ahead of the Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody's
the Thirty-Square Meter class over
Daffydill. John R. Potter's Velox won
John Tyssowski's Valee. In closs A
the class B race over Norton Down,
three boats finished in short order. with
3d's Navjo by almost seven minutes.
Gerrish H. Milliken's Kipper in the
In the M D I class Richard W. Hale,
lead. followed closely by Samuel S.
Jr.'s, Vixen beat Lucretia C. Brooks's
Drury. Jr.'s. Flirt and Rev. Malcolm E.
Number 6 by almost two minutes. The
Peabody's Daffydill. Class B was won
Bulls Eye class furnished an interesting
by John R. Potter's Velox. which led
race, six boats finishing within a period
Thomas Reath, Jr.'s. Vega by eight
of 33 seconds. O'Donnell Iselin's Golli-
minutes. Kate Young's Sea Urchin won
wogg came in first, just two seconds
the MDI race.
ahead of Anne Hopkins's Dart.
Tomorrow morning the fleet sails to
30 Square Metre Class
East Blue Hill to be the guests at lunch
Winsome. William F Cochran
1 45 37
of Com. Seth M. Milliken at the Kollegi-
Valee. John Tyssowski
53 13
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
12 07 3
widgwok Yacht Club. In the afternoon
Josephine. Edsel B. Ford
10.00
the fleet will return to Allen Cove in the
Tsana. William J Strawbridge
11 01
third race of the cruise.
Bacardi. Ernest B. Dane. Jr
13 38
Class A. First Division
Class Y
Seud. J A Harris, 3d
1 38 29
El. time
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick
Boat and skipper
1 47 57
h. n.
02 44
Sagamore. Edward W. Madeira
Whistler Nicholas C. Jenks
3 33 16
Flirt. Samuel Drury. Jr.
05 42
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
Nilirara. Gerrish H. Milliken
4 16 26
06 07
Sinbad. Charles Pratt
06 23
Class Z
Alanda. Eurene Dupont
07 12
Nina. Amar Archibald
3 04 01
Steps. Robert Thaver
07 57
Nymph. Fulton Redman
3 17 29
Constance Crawford C. Madeira, Jr
08 18
Poseidon. Mr. Watson
3 22 53
Mary Betty Wickes
20835
Veza. Lawrence Reeve
3 49 21
Ino. Elizabeth Medeira
00.01
Gleam. Frederick Rogers
3 53 18
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard
11.00
30-Square-Meter Class
Polly. Louise Corning
20 54
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
3 38 49
Class A. Second Division
Valee, John Tyssowaki
3 42 23
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
1 43 33
Winsome. William F Cochran
3 42 39
Daffvdill. Rev. Malcolm Peabody
1 31.23
Tsana, William J. Strawbridge
3 44 16
Aleda William D. L'ppineott
1 55 18
Class S
Don Q. George R. Clark
1 55.58
Spray, Betty Esty
3
Atlanta. R. Gwynn Stout
1 36 37
Three Brothers, Edward Blair
3.54.39
M D*I Class
Vixen. 2d. John Archibald
19
Reef Point. Robert W. Tilney
1 57 05
Perrywinkie, Mildred McCormick
Hoydon. L. F. Crofoot
1 57 29
Skiddoo 2d. Oliver Robins
4 04 13
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
1 57 58
Spendrift. Frederick O. Spedden
04 36
Haleyon. Eliot Wadsworth
157.59
Class
A
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
20042
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
4 03 06
Hustla. Charles D. Dicker
20113
Flirt, Samuel S. Drury, Jr
04 32
Saleee. Dr. Edward L. Keyes, Jr
2 01 51
Daffydil. Rev Malcolm E. Peabody
4.04.37
Eaglet. Lydia Lyman
2.02.36
Atlanta, R. G. Stout
4 03 23
Class B
Constance. Lewis N. Madeira
4 06 20
Velox. John R. Potter
14044
Haleyon. Elliot Wadsworth
11 18
Navajo. Norton Downs. 3d
1 47 11
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
4 13 33
Venture II. Robert K. McInnes
139 JO
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
4 14 13
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
00.03
Sinbad, Charles Pratt
4.14.17
Shad. Francis Welch
2.02.28
Hustler. Charles C. Dickey
4 15 21
Vega. Thomas Reath Jr
03 45
Hoydon. L F. Crofoot
4 17 11
Skipjack W. Rodman Fay
04 MM
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
4.17.15
Silverwing. Rev. Henry W. Foote
2.05.08
Don. George R Clark
4 19 12
Reef Point. Robert Tilney
423.35
Vixen. Richard W. Hale. Jr
1 58 52
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
4.26.35
No. 6. Lucretia C. Brooks
1.59.48
Mary, Betty Wickes
4 32 36
Sea Urehin, Kate Young
2 04 12
Polly, Louis Cornine
4 33 38
White Rabbit. Mrs. E. G. Stillman
13.08
Class B
Lark. John S. Ames
a 14.37
Velox. John R Potter
4 15 17
No. 2. Henry Lyman, Jr.
21546
Vega, Thomas W Reath Jr
4 23 39
Bulls Eye Class
Silverwink Rev. Henry W. Foote
1 27 14
Shad. Francis Welsh
4 27 38
Golliwork. O'Donnell Iselin
0.52.25
Skip-Jack. W. Rodman Fay
4 30 34
Dart. Anne Honkins
0.52.27
Sizzle, Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
Venture 2d. Robert K. McGinnes
4 36.58
0.52.80
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earle Clark
4 40.56
Fidget. Louise and Alan Mellhenny,
0.5240
Bingle. Clement C. Kite
0.5245
Navajo, Norton Downs, 3d
4 30 32
MDI Class
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
0.52.58
Sea Urehin, Kate Young
44503
Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy
0.57 11
Skiddoo, Robert McCormick
4.59 03
Okay. Bowen Blair
0.58.10
Sent Tues. Aug. 23,1932
Sent in Thurs. Aug. 25,1932
Published Wed. Aug. 24,1932.
Published Fre. Aug. 1932.
NORTHEAST FLEET
AFTERNOON RACE
Class Y Malabar Schooners
NORTHEAST FLEET
Sazamore, Edward W. Madezia
2.35.32
Niliraga, Gerrish H. Milliken
n
IN WIND-UP RACE
SAILS TWO RACES
Class Z
Nymph. Fulton Redman
1 56 11
Nina. Amar Archibald
02
30
Gleam. Frederick Rogers
07 34
34 Yachts Hoist Sail in Fourth
Vega. Lawrence Reeve
OD 50
Poseidon. Mr. Watson
20 ao
Race of Cruise to
Nercid. Augustus Lee
24 15
Joined by Two Other Clubs on
Class S
Harbor
Spendrift. Frederick O. Spedden
15 as
Run to East Bluehill
Perrywinkle, Mildred McCormick
17 os
Three Brothers, Edward Blair
17 30
Vixen 2d. John Archibald
10:05
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Spray, Betty Esty
19.35
Ariel. A Atwater Kent. Jr
21
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
ALLEN COVE. Me., Aug. 26-The
Skiddo, 2d. Oliver Robins
31 54
27-In a 19-knot southwest wind, 34
Northeast Harbor fleet sailed two races
30-Spuare-Metre Class
today on its annual cruise, the first to
Winsome William F Cochran
1 53 33
yachts left Allen cove in the fourth
Aqualla W. Barton Eddison
1 54 13
East Bluehill and the second back to
Tsana, William J. Strawbridine
1 35 54
and final race back to Northeast Har-
this port. The Kollegiwidgwok Yacht
Valeo, John Tyssowski
1 59 41
bor of the 11th annual cruise of the
Club and Bar Harbor Yacht Club joined
Class A
Northeast Harbor fleet.
Alanda. R Gwynne Stout
14
in the morning race, sailed in a six to
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
41
The cruise series in the miscellaneous
eight-knot southerly breeze, to swell
Sinbad Charles Pratt
32 52
class was won by Amar Archibald's
the fleet to 57 yachts. The run back
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury.
Jr
16
Whistler Nicholas C. Jenks
Nina with 333 points. In class S
to Allen Cove was sailed by 47 yachts
Pin, Priscilla Merrill
Edward Blair's Three Brothers won first
in an eight-knot smoky southwesterner.
Alanda. Eurene Dupont
place with 304 points. Com. Eddison's
In Class Z. Commodore Fulton Red-
Haleyon. Elliott Wadsworth
20
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
Aquila won first honors for the cruise
man's Nymph beat Frederick Rogers's
Don Q. George R Clark
series in the 30 square metre class with
Gleam in the morning race by 17 sec-
Hustla Charles D. Dickey
2.56.53
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
3.05.08
375 points. Class A was won by the
onds according to the corrected time
Mary Betty Wickes
3 08 12
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffydill
after handicaps were deducted. Class
Reef Point. Robert W. Tilney
3.09.28
with 332 points. John R. Potter's
S was won by Edward Blair's Three
Constance. Lewis N. Madeira
3.09.39
Hoydon. I. F. Crofoot
3 on
Velox easily won the class B series with
Brothers who beat John Archibald's
Polly. Lewis Corning
3 10 11
388 points.
Vixen 2nd by nine seconds. Commo-
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
withdrew
Miscellaneous Class
core Eddison's Aquilla won its second
Class B
EL time
Venture. 2. Robert K. MeInnis
3 01 49
Boat and skipper
h. m. 5.
race of the cruise in the 30-square
Velox John R Potter
R 02 01
Nina. Amar Archibald
57 58
metre class by 7 seconds over William
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fax
3 02 as
Poseidon. Mr. Watson
2 02:14
J. Strawbridge's Tsana,
Shad Francis Welsh
3 04 50
Vega. Lawrence Reeve
2 07
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
3 14 53
Class
S
Nicholas C. Jenks's Whistler won the
Navajo. Norton Downee
a 0540
Spindrift. Frederic O. Spedden
21.00
Class A race. beating Elizabeth Madei-
Vega. Thomas Reath Jr
3 os IS
Vixen 11. John Archibald
2 21 18
ra's Ino by 27 seconds. The class fur-
Silver Wing, Rev. Henry W. Foote
3 $ 1037
Three Brothers, Edward Blair
22 15
M D I Class
Spray, Betty E=py
2 23 04
nished a close and interesting race all
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
$ 47.03
30-Square-Metre Class
the way. nine boats at one time finish-
Skiddoo. Robert McCormick
3.47.45
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison
10.49
ing within a period of 30 seconds.
Valce, John Tyssowski
11 49
In the afternoon. Edward W. Ma-
Sentin Fri. Aug. 1932.
Tran. William J. Strawbridge
16 27
Winsome. William F. Cochran
18.42
deira's Sagamore led the Malabar
Class A
schooners. The Nymph repeated in
Published Sot.Aug. 27, 1932.
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody.
20.09
class z. Frederick O. Spedden's Spend-
Whistler Nicholas C. Jenks
20.10
Kipper Gerrish H. Milliken
20.11
rifht beat Mildred McCormick's Perry-
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
or
winkle by a little over a minute and a
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
15
Flirt. Samuel S Drury Jr
18
half in the S class and William F.
Don Q. George R Clark
19
Cochran's Winsome won the 30-square
Mary. Betty Wiekes
20
metre race, leading the Aquilla by 40
Haleyon, Eliot Wadeworth
43
Last Chance Wharton Sinkler
seconds.
Hustla. Charles D Dickey
Tomorrow morning the fleet will
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
or
weigh anchor and set sail in. fourth
Constance Lewis N. Madefra
Reef Point. Robert Tilney
and final race of the cruise, reaching
Class B
Northeast harbor carly in the afternoon.
Volox, John R. Potter
34
Sarajo Norton Downs. 3d
MORNING RACE
El time
Shad, Francis Welch
Boat and Sk pper
h. m. 8.
Vega. Thomas Reath. Jr
Z
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
Class
1 24 18
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
Nymph, Fulton Redman
1 as
Venture, 2d. Robert K. McInnes
Gleam. Frederick Rogers
Poscidon. Mr. Watson
1 29 21
Silverwine, Rev. Henry W. Foote
Nina. Amar Archibald
1 33 19
Vega Lawrence Reeve
1 11 28
Nercid. Augustus Lee
1 18 15
Sent in Sat. Aug. 27, 1932
Class S
Three Brothers, Edward Blair
1 15 67
Published Sun. Aug.
Vixen 2d. John Archibald
1 46 06
Spendrift Frederick O. Spedden
1 48 10
Spray. Betty Esty
1 49 20
Perrywinkle Mildred McCormick
1 52 02
Skiddo, 2d.Oliver Robbins
1 52 28
Ariel. A. Atwater Kent. Jr
1 59 29
30-Square Metre Class
Aquilla. W Barton Eddison
1 18 15
R=ana. William Strawbridge
1 48 22
Winsome. William F. Cochran
1 51 43
Vallee. John Tyssowoski
1 55 55
Class A
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
1 49 05
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
1 49 32
Hustala. Charles D. Dickey
1 49 39
Atlanta, R. Gwynne Stout
1 50 30
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
1 50 31
Don Q. George R. Clark
1 50 33
Constance. Lewis N. Madeira
1 50 34
Haleyon. Elliott Wadsworth
1 50 35
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury. Jr
1 50 36
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody 1 50 38
Sinbad, Charles Pratt
1 50 39
Reef Point. Robert W. Tilney
1 51 00
Pin. Priscilla Merrill
1 MI 01
Mary, Betty Wickes
1 51 10
Atlanta, Eugene Dupont
15200
Havdon. L. F. Crofoot
1 53 4F
Polly, Louise Corning
1 55 04
Kipper, Gerrish H. Milliken
Withdrew
Class B
Velox. John R. Potter
1 15 30
Vesa. Thomas Reath. Jr
1 17 1G
Shad, Francis Welsh
1 49 06
Venture, 2d. Robert K Melnnis
1 11 20
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earle Clark
1 19 35
Navajo. Norton Downes, 3d
1 411 36
Silver Wine Rev. Henry W. Foote
1 52 04
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
1 54 22
M D I Class
Skiddoo. Robert McCormick
2 27 00
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
2 33 51
VALEE CAPTURES
STEBBINS'S VEGA
WINS SEAMANS SAIL
NORTHEAST RACE
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Sept. 5
The sixth and last special race of the
Northeast Harbor fleet, the Seamans
race, was sailed this morning. In a
Tyssowski's Boat Holds Lead
3 to 8-knot east southeast wind and
pea-soup fog. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins,
In Series
sailing the Vega, came in first. with
Francis C. Welch, sailing the Silver-
wing, a close second.
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
Certain special regulations apply to
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Mt., Aug. 30
this particular race in that just before
-In a nine-knot flukey southwest wind,
the race started, skippers drew lots
50 yachts of the fleet competed in the
for boats, and each must sail, single-
eighth race of the August series today.
handed, in the boat drawn. Skippers
In the 30 square meter class John
have to report yachts in good seaman-
Tyssowski's Valee, which is leading this
like condition. all required equipment
group, won its second race of the series
aboard, spinnaker in light stops, spare
by nearly four minutes over William F.
line, etc. All and any sails, which
Cochran's Winsome. thereby practically
boats can carry, are permitted.
El. time
clinching first honors for the series.
Yacht and skipper.
h. m. S.
In class A and B there were a num-
Vega. Dr. Henry D. Stubbins
35 35
ber of upsets today with some of the
Silverwing Francis C. Welch
2 36 42
favorites finishing rather poorly so that
Venture II. John R. Potter
2 40 30
Ace. Robert K. MeInnes
2 40 33
some of the threats for high honors
Navajo, Dr. William Earl Clark
2 43 52
stand very little chance of gaining as
Velox. Thomas Reath. 3d
2 44 09
many points as had been expected.
Kit Kat, Norton Downs. 3d
2 13 28
Mrs. E. G. Stillman's White Rabbit
Shad. Arthur Foote
3 25 50
easily won the M D I race. while Louise
and Alan McIlphenny's Midget won in
Sentin Mon. Sept. 5,1932.
the Bulls Eye class, thereby continuing
to hold a commanding lead in this class.
Published Tues. Sept.6, 1932.
30-Squnre-Metre Class
Valee. John Tyssowiski
07 56
Winsome William F. Cochrane
11 51
Aquila. W Barton Eddison
13 19
Thana. William J. Strawbridge
19 53
Class A-First Division
Atlanta, R. Gwinn Stout
16 50
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury Jr
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milliken
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
21 37
Halo. Harry G. Haskell
24.56
Haleyon, Eliot Wadsworth
15
Seud. J. A Harris
35 15
Sinbad. Charles Pratt
36 24
Mary. Betty Wicks
36.39
Reif Point Robert Tilney
41.00
Whistler. Nicholas Jenks
43 23
INO. Elizabeth Madeira
43 49
Ino. Elizabeth Madeira
45.49
Class I-Second Division
Aleda. William D. Lippincott
19.36
Eaglet. Lydia Lyman
30.20
Hoydon L F. Crofoot
33.30
Mecoh II Vance C. McCormick
33 31
Hustla. Charles D. Dickey
33 32
Constance Crowford C. Madeira. Jr..
33 33
Alanda, Eurene Dupont
33 as
Last Chance. Wharton Sinkler
2
35 00
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard
2 35 01
Pin, Priscilla Merrill
35 03
Saleee. Dr. Edward L Keyes
37 47
Class B
Velox John R. Potter
31 of
Venture 11. Robert K. MeInnes
35 37
Silverwing Rev. Henry W Foote
38.00
Navajo. Norton Downs. 3d
2
38 02
Kit Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark
38 06
Shad. Francis Welch
30 00
Vega. Henry Reath
40 01
Skip Jack. W. Rodman Fay
2
40 52
M D Class
White Rabbit, Mrs. F. G. Stillman
33.54
Vixen. Richard W. Hale, Jr.
41.52
No. 2. Henry Lyman. Jr
2
41 58
No. 6. Lucretia Brooks
2
48 15
Lark John H. Amex, 2d
2 57 10
Sea Urchin, Kate Young
D. N. F.
Bulls Eye Class
Midget. Louise and Alan Mellhenny 10301
Puff-in. Mrs. James Murphy
104.45
Woozle. John Corbin Eddison
10722
Sizzle. Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
10736
Bingle. Clement C. Kite
10755
Golliwogg. O'Donnell Iselin
10756
Dart. Anne Hopkins
10945
Okay. Bowen Blair
10956
Sent in Tues Aug. 30,1932
Published Wed. Aug. 31, 1933.
Communications to the Boston Transcript.
1932.
Second Special Race
Seamanship Race
at Northeast Harbor
at Northeast Harbor
Special to the Transcript:
Special to the Transcript:
Northeast Harbor. Me., July 28-The
second special race of the season, the
Northeast Harbor, Me., Aug. 4-The
third special race of the Northeast Har-
South West Harbor Village Improvement
bor fleet, the Seamanship race, was sched-
Association race. was scheduled today
uled this afternoon. The Seamanship
for the three classes of the Northeast
Cup was presented in 1926 by Miss Mary
Harbor fleet to test the sea-going quali-
C. Wheelwright and is awarded each
ties or boats and crews. The boats en-
year to the winner of this race which is
tered for this race were the 30-square
open to boys and girls under twenty-one
meters. classes A and B racing as one
years of age sailing yachts of class A.
class, and the Bull's Eye class. It was
Before the preparatory signal contest,
expected that about forty boats would
ants' vachts were to anchor back of the
cross the starting line between the red
starting line under the superintendence
buoy off the Southwest Harbor steamboat
of the judges and were to remain at
wharf and the stake boat.
anchor until the starting signal. Yachts
The courses varied for the different
were to remain with boom in crotch,
classes. The 30-square meter boats were
mainsail properly furled under cover with
to circumnavigate Great Duck and Baker
all the usual stops and fastenings be-
Islands. at captain's discretion, observ-
layed; jib and spinnaker stowed below
ing Government buoys excepting Spurl-
decks and all halliards and sheets ship.
ing Rock, Red Spar and Baker Island
shape as at moorings for the night. At
w'-stling buoys and finishing at the
the preparatory signal, sealed instruc-
starting line with Greenlings Island to
tions may be opened to determine the
port. Classes A and B were to circum-
locations of the marks to round. The
navigate Little Gotts Island, at captain's
solution of the problem, as well as the
discrétion, finishing the same as the 30-
handling of the yacht, are determining
square meters. The Bull's Eye class was
factors. At starting signal, anchor must
to round mark B of the Northeast Har-
be weighed-(hauled on deck), and car-
for Meet at captain's discretion, but on
ried throughout the race. Sails must aot
the return was to pass to the side of
be set or loosed in any way until the
Sutton's Island opposite to that passed
start. Certain other special regulations
outward-bound nd finishing in the same
are used for this race.
manner as the other classes.
The crews are limited to three persons,
Some interesting racing is expected to-
amateurs, under twenty-one years of ace.
morrow when the last race of the July
the name of the captain to be filed with
series will be sailed. Competition is very
written entry. After the preparatory
keen. In the 30-square-meter class, Com-
signal, no crew shall communicate with
modore Eddison's Aquila has held a com.
anyone outside their own boat, except to
manding lead although not doing so well
demand right of way or claim a foul.
last Friday when William F. Cochran's
Touching bottom disqualifies a boat
Winsome, sailing for the first time this
whether or not the boat floats off unalded.
year. came in first with Ernest B. Dane,
The yacht owner winning this race
Jr.'s Bacardi and John Tyssowski's Valee
for two years will obtain permanent pos-
gaining valuable points. The Aquila,
session of the cup. The trophy was won
however, gained ground again in Tues-
in 1928 by Arthur P. Butler, Jr., and E.
day's race and continues to lead the class
Farnham Butler. Miss Wheelwright
in class A. Nicholas C. Jenks. sailing
donated a new trophy in 1929 which was
Whistler won the first three regular races
won by Mr. Reginald C. Robbins. Jr., in
bu fell down last Friday. coming in
1930. A third trophy was presented by
third when he was becalmed down the
Miss Wheelwright in 1931.
eastern way. Nevertheless, he still holds
the greatest number of points, closely
Sent Wed. Aug. 1932.
followed by L. F. Crofoot's Hoydon and
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.'s, Flirt.
Published Thurs. Aug.
Following the footsteps of other pre-
vious winners who fell by the wayside
in the last two races was W. Rodman
Fay's Skin Jack, which. however, holds
Hayward Cup Race
second place in class B because of her
success at the beginning of the series.
at Northeast Harbor
Dr. William Earl Clark's Kit Kat, due to
its recent victory and third-place finish,
now leads this class by five points. Lu-
Special to the Transcript:
cretia C. Brooks's No. 6 holds a command-
Northeast Harbor, Me., Aug. 17-The
ins lead in the MDI. class. while Clement
fifth special race of the Northeast Har-
C. Kite's Bingle is leading the Bull's
bor fleet was scheduled for this afternoon
Eye class.
when the yachts of the fleet were to par-
sent in duly 27,193k
ticipate in the Hayward Cup Race.
The George Davenport Hayward Me-
Published Thurs.
morial Cup was presented in 1925 as a
memorial to George Davenport Hayward,
who was commodore from 1923 to 1925
and for many years one of the leaders in
the building up of the Northeast Har-
bor fleet. His untimely death in 1925
ended a career of great usefulness. As
a tribute to him, his friends subscribed
the funds which purchased this trophy.
Each year, on Aug. 17, Commodore Hay-
ward's birthday, the George Davenport
Hayward Memorial Cup Race is held,
and is open to all yachts in the racing
classes of the fleet.
It is a "chowder race"; that is, handi-
caps are given at the start, and the first
yacht to cross the finish line wins. The
results cannot very well be predicted, for
should a strong breeze spring up the win-
ner is almost certain to be in the 30-
square meter class, whereas in case of
a light wind the smaller boats have a
better chance of winning.
sent in Tues. Aug. 16,1932.
Northeast Harbor
Fleet Starts Cruise
Special to the Transcript:
Northeast Harbor, Me., Aug. 25-The
eleventh annual cruise of the Northeast
Harbor fleet got under way this morn-
ing. This event, which is really the eli-
max of the yachting season here, will
last for three days. Differing from the
usual custom of spending the nights at
Seal Cove, the fleet this year will make
headquarters at Allen Cove, about three
miles from Brooklin.
Seven classes of boats will race, name.
ly: Class Y. special schooner class: Class
% miscellaneous class: Class S, 30-square
meter class: Class A. Class B, and MDI
class. The MDI's are a new addition to
the cruise this year. Two courses were
possible for the start this morning:
Southerly through Western Way, thence
southwesterly leaving Great Gott and
Black Islands to starboard, thence west.
erly and northwesterly between Swan's
and Placentia Islands and north north-
westerly leaving Pond Island, Channel
Rock and Sand Island to port and west
Bargo Island and Tinkers Island to star-
board, to finish line between Harriman
Ledge Spar 83 and committee boat.
The other possible course would be
through Western Way and rounding Long
Ledge Bell westerly across Bass Harbor
and north northwesterly leaving Tink.
er's Island to port to the finish line.
Tomorrow morning the fleet will weigh
anchor with two other courses available
for the ruce to East Blue Hill, finishing
about noon in front of the Kollegiwidg-
wok Yacht Club, where the fleet will be
luncheon guests of Commodore Seth M.
Milliken. In the afternoon of the same
day the fleet will raco back to Allen
Cove. spend their second night there and
race back to Northeast Harbor Saturday
morning.
A large group of yachts is expected to
take part in the cruise. nine or ten boats
of the Bar Harbor Yacht Club having
joined the Northeast Harbor fleet in its
annual cruise.
Sent in Wed. Aug. 24,1932.
Published Thurs. Aug.25, 1932.
Communications to the New York Herald-Tribune.
Aguila, Whistler Win
Steps Scores Surprise
Dane's Bacardi Wins
Northeast Harbor Races
In Down East Cruise
Off Northeast Harbor
Special to the Herald Tribune
Special to the Herald Tribune
NASKEAG HARBOR. Me., July 20.-
NORTH EAST HARBOR. Me.. July
NORTH EAST HARBOR. Me., July
26.-Starting out in 14-knot southwest
In a three-knot north northwest
21.-Starting in a two-knot north,
breeze, forty-four boats of the North
breeze. twenty boats of the Northeast
northwest breeze from Naskeag Har-
Harbor fleet left Northeast Harbor to-
East Harbor fleet crossed the starting
bor this morning. nineteen boats of
line today to sail for the first time the
day for the first July cruise to Naskeag
the North East Harbor fleet began
new course around the bellbuoy off
Harbor. The boats represented four
their homeward leg of the first July
Long Ledge.
classes. the thirty-square meter. Class
cruise. After passing two hours in a
Ernest B. Dane jr's Bacardi led by
A, Blass B and miscellaneous. By the
flat calm off Great Island, the fleet
more than two minutes over Com-
time the fleet reached the finish line
came straggling in in an eight-knot
modore Eddison's Aquila in the 30-
the breeze had sprung up to fifteen
breeze. Winners of the cruise were
square-meter class. Harry G. Haskell's
knots.
based on the total number of points
Halo sailed in a winner in Class A. 1st
Commodore Eddison's Aquila flashed
made in the two-day racing.
Division. while R. Gwynne Stout's
in a winner over John Tyssowski's
Ernest B. Dane jr., sailing Bacardi,
Atlanta again won a first place in the
Valee by almost two minutes. Class
picked up a wind off Placentia Island
second division of this class, Class B
A was run off in one division only with
after being becalmed and finished
was won by John R. Potter's Velox, a
Nicholas C. Jenks's Whistler making a
ahead of John Tyssowski's Valee. The
new winner for this class.
runaway of it. thereby winning the
total points showed a tie among three
With the diminishing wind toward
fourth successive race. Francis Welce's
competing boats.
the end of the afternoon many of the
Shad broke into the first honors col-
Robert Thayer's Steps sprang a sur-
boats came in bunched together and
umn in Class B for the first time this
prise by beating Nicholas Jenks's
two B boats and four A boats, second
year. In the miscellaneous class.
Whistler in the race home. For total
division, finished within five seconds
Bowen Blair's Three Brothers an S
points, however, Jenks beat the next
of each other. In the MDI class Mrs.
boat. came in first leading the 11st of
boat by thirty-eight points.
E. G. Stillman's White Rabbit again
entreis by a large margin.
In Class B Robert K. McInnes's Ven-
won with O'Donnell Iselin's Golliwogg
Tomorrow morning the fleet will
ture 3d gained first place as against
winning the Bullseye class.
race to Northwest Harbor. Trophies
will be awarded to the winners based
last place in yesterday's race. Henry
on the total number of points made
W. Foote jr., sailing the Silver Wing
Sentin Tuesduly 26,1932.
for the two days of racing.
and finishing in second and third
places in the two races. piled up the
Published Wed.July 271932
Sent in Wed. duly
greatest total number of points.
By winning first place for the sec-
ond time. Three Brothers, an S boat
Published Thurs. July21,1932.
sailed by Bowen Blair, captured first
honors in the miscellaneous class.
Sent in Thurs. 21,1932.
Publishe d Fri.
Eddison's Aquila Victor
Northeast Harbor Race
Aquila, Last Chance Win
In Maine Yacht Race
Won by Yacht Bacardi
Northeast Harbor Races
Special to the Herald Tribune
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Mc.. July 28.
Special to the Herald Tribune
Special to the Herald Tribune
-Commodore W. Barton Eddison's
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Aug. 2.
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me. August
Aquila won the Southwestern Harbor
-The August series of the Northeast
9.-In an eight-knot south-by-west
Village Improvement Association race
Harbor fleet opened today with an
breeze forty-eight boats of the Noth-
today in the 30-meter class in R south-
entry of fifty boats. With R seven-knot
east Harbor fleet crossed the starting
west breeze. Constance, sailed by
southwest breeze, six thirty-square
line today for the third race of the
Crawford C. Medeira jr., crossed the
meters crossed the starting line. this
August series. It was necessary to
finish line four minutes before the
class including two newcomers, Tsana,
delay the starting time for a half hour.
next competitor in R fleet of sixteen
owned by William J. Strawbridge, and
due to thick fog which gradually
Class A and B boats. Woozle, skip-
Josephine, owned by Edsel B. Ford.
cleared so that at the end of the race
pered by Jack Eddison, led the Bullseye
Ernest B. Dane jr.'s Bacardi again took
the course was entirely clear.
Class in a close finish.
first place, beating Tsana by about
Commodore Eddison's Aquila made
The Bacardi, sailed by Ernest B.
three minutes. Tsana, skippered by
a comeback today. winning the thirty-
Dane jr., after leading the 30-meter
Malcolm N. Stanley with a crew of three
square-meter class by 53 seconds over
class, lost its position when it became
young women, did exceptionally well,
John Tyssowski's Valee. Class A. first
becalmed a few hundred yards from
for the boat was launched only today
division, brought out another new
and had to be bailed continuously.
first-time winner when Wharton Sink-
the finish.
In Class A. first division. Nicholas C.
ler's Last Chance beat out Samuel S.
Sent, Thurs. July 28,1932
Jenks's Whistler again won. The second
Drury Jr.'s Flirt by 52 seconds. In the
division was won by Eliot Wadsworth's
second division of the same class Eliot
Published Fri. July 29,1932.
Halcyon, which was racing for the first
Wadsworth's Halcyon continued its
time this year. Francis Welch's Shad
success of this series by beating Ger-
sailed in a winner in Class B by a half
rish H. Milliken's Kipper to the finish
minute over Henry W. Foote jr.'s Silver-
line by 31 seconds.
wing. Clement C. Kite's Bingle again
Class B was won by Henry W. Foote
took first place in the Bull's-eye class.
Jr.'s Silverwing, which crossed the fin-
Sent in Tues. Aug. 2,1932.
ish 56 seconds ahead of Francis Welch's
Shad. which, however, still leads the
Published Wcd. Aug. 3,1932.
class in total points. The M. D. I. class
was won by Henry Lyman Jr.'s No. 2.
winning its first race of the season. In
the Bull's Eye class Louise and Alan
McIlhenny's Fidget sailed in a winner
for the first time since the first race of
the July series.
Sent in Tues. Aug. 91932.
Published Wed. Aug 10,1932.
Tsana Outsails Winsome
Valee Sails to Victory
Northeast Harbor Races
In Northeast HarborRac
In Northeast Harbor
Are Decided by Seconds
Special to the Herold Tribune
Special to the Herald Tribune
Special to the Herald Tribune
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 12.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
-In a thirteen to fourteen knot west-
16.-In a ten to twelve knot southwest
19.-In a ten to sixteen-knot south
erly breeze fifty boats of the Northeast
breeze fifty-three of the boats of the
wind thirty-nine yachts of the fleet
Northeast Harbor flect crossed the
Harbor fleet crossed the starting line
started the sixth race of the August
starting line today in the fifth race of
in the fourth regular race of the Aug-
series today in a rain storm and a
the August series.
heavy SCA.
ust series. In the thirty-squarc-meter
In the thirty square meter class John
class William J. Strawbridge's Tsana
Commoder Eddison's Aquila won the
Tyssowski's Valee won for the first time
won first place over William F. Coch-
thirty-square meter race by twenty-
this year by a minute and a half over
ran's Winsome by fifty-five seconds.
four seconds over John Tyssowski's
William F. Cochran's Winsome. In
Class A. first division. for the second
Valee. In Class A. first division,
Class A. first division. Vance C. Mc-
time this week. was won by Wharton
Samuel S. Drury jr.'s Flirt won an ex-
Cormick's Mecoh II won by 53 seconds
Sinkler's Last Chance, which finished
ceedingly close race by beating Nicho-
over Michael Crofoot's Hoydon. In
thirty seconds ahead of Vance C. Mc-
las C. Jenks's Whistler by fourteen
the second division of this class, R.
Cormick's Mecoh II. In the second di-
seconds. the Rev. Malcolm E. Pen-
Gwynne Stout's Atlanta beat William
vision of the same class Gerrish H.
body's Daffydill by thirty-two seconds
D. Lippincott's Aleda by more than 2
Milliken's Kipper beat the Rev. Mal-
and Betty Wickes's Mary by thirty-
minutes.
colm E. Peabody's Daffydill by fourteen
three seconds. In the second division
Class B again was won by W. Rod-
of this class Wharton Sinkler's Last
seconds, thereby breaking the winning
man Fay's Skip Jack. which beat Fran-
streak of Ellot Wadsworth's Haleyon.
Chance led George R. Clark's Don Q
cls Welch's Shad by slightly more than
by twenty-seven seconds.
W. Rodman Fay's Skip Jack staged
a minute. The standing in this class
a comeback today, once again winning
Class B was won by Henry Reath's
now is close as a result of Mr. Fay's
thte Class B race after two weeks of
Vega. who beat W. Rodman Fay's Skip
two recent victories.
Jack by twenty-two seconds.
rather low positions in the standing.
In the MDI class Mrs. E. G. Still-
In the M. D. I. class John S. Ames's
man's White Rabbit won over Richard
Sentin Fri. Aug. 19,1932.
Lark came in a winner for the first
time this year, beating Timothy
W. Hale jr.'s Vixen by a little mora
than a minute. Louise and Alan McIl-
Published Sat.Aug. 20,1932.
Rhodes's Vixen. O'Donnell Iselin's
Golliwogg took first place in the Bulls-
henny's Fidget beat Anne Hopkins's
Dart by 10 seconds in the Bullseye
eye class.
class.
Sentin Fri. Aug.12, 1932.
Sent in Tues.Aug.16,1932
Published Sat.Aug.13,1932.
PublishedWed.Aug.77,19323
Winsome and Scud
Lark Wins Hayward Cup Race
Outsail Classes at
Of Northeast Harbor Fleet
Northeast Harbor
Yachts Drift as Wind Falls
Craft, Sailed by J. S. Ames,
leaders in building up the Northeast
Harbor fleet. As a tribute to him his
Off, Enabling 'A' Boat to
Leads Fidget Home by 35
friends subscribed the fund for the
Seconds in Maine Run
trophy, Each year. on August 17.
Lead Home 30-Squares
Commodore Hayward's birthday. the
cup race is held. and Is open to All
Special to the Herald Tribune
Special to the Herald Tribune
yachts in the racing classes of the fleet.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug. 18.
The event is R "chowder" race: that is.
23.-In a ten-knot southerly breeze
handicaps are given at the start, and
fifty-four boats of the Northeast Har-
-Lark, sailed by John S. Ames, sailed
the first yacht to cross the finish line
bor fleet started the seventh race of
to victory by 35 seconds today over
wins.
the August series today. After the
Louise and Alan McIlhenny's Fidget
The Bullseye class started first, with
start the breeze fell off, and as the
in the fifth special race of the North-
the M. D. I. class crossing fifteen min-
yachts rounded the first mark they
east Harbor fleet's season. for the
utes later. Class B started ten and
became becalmed, thereby shuffling
George Davenport Hayward Memorial
a half minutes after the M. D. I. boats
the classes so much that for the first
Cup race, which was postponed yes-
and Class A two minutes later with the
time this season an "A" boat finished
terday due to fog. Forty-two yachts
30-square meters starting last. fifteen
ahead of the first thirty-square meter
In all classes sailed over an inside
minutes after the A boats. Fldget. a
yacht.
course in an eleven-knot south south-
Bullseye boat. had an opportunity to
William F. Cochran's Winsome won
west breeze.
win the race close to the finish by luf-
the thirty-square meter class by more
The cup was presented in 1925 as
fing Lark. an yacht. but in fail-
than seven minutes over John Tyssow-
R memorial to George Davenport Hay-
ing to do so lost its position, and the
ski's Valee. In class A. first division,
ward, who was commodore from 1923
Lark triumphed, thereby winning the
J. A. Harris 3d's Scud won her first
to 1925 and for many years one of the
replica of the Hayward Cup.
race of the season by eight minutes
over Vance C. McCormick's Mecoh II.
Sent in Thurs. Aug. 18,1932.
In the second division of this class
Miss Priscilla Merrill and Miss Mary
Published Fri. Aug. 1932.
Schieffelin in Pin crossed the finish
line more than eight minutes ahead of
the Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody's Daffy-
dill.
John R. Potter's Velox won the class
B race over Norton Down's Navajo by
almost seven minutes. In the MDI
class Richard W. Hale jr.'s Vixen beat
Miss Lucretla C. Brook's No. 6. The
Bullseye class furnished an interesting
race, six boats finishing within thirty-
three seconds. O'Donnell Iselin's Gol-
liwogg came in first two seconds ahead
of Miss Anne Hopkin's Dart.
The eleventh annual cruise of the
Northeast Harbor fleet. which lasts for
three days, will begin Thursday.
Sent in Tues. Aug. 1932.
Published Wed.Aug.24,1932.
Valee Triumphs
In Yacht Races
Of Maine Fleet
Atlanta, Aleda, Velox and
White Rabbit Also Win
Off Northeast Harbor
Special to the Herald Tribune
NORTHEAST HARBOR, Me., Aug.
30.-In a nine-knot fluky southwest
wind fifty yachts of the Northeast
Harbor fleet competed in the eighth
race of the August series today. In
the thirty-square-meter class John
Tyssowski's Valee, which is leading
lending this class, won its second race
of the series by nearly four minutes
over William F. Cochran's Winsome.
practically clinching the series honors.
In Classes A and B several upsets
occurred, with some of the favorites
finishing rather poorly. Class A. first
division. was won by R. Gwynne
Stout's Atlanta, which beat Samuel S.
Drury jr.'s Flirt by forty seconds. In
the second division William D. Lippin-
cott's Aleda won her first race of the
season when she beat Miss Lydia
Lyman's Eaglet by more than ten
minutes.
In Class B John R. Potter's Velox
beat Robert K. McInnes's Ventture II
by five and a half minutes. Close
finishes were recorded in this class
and the second division of Class A,
when ten yachts finished within a few
seconds. Mrs. E. G. Stillman's White
Rabbit easily won the MDI race, while
Louise and Allan McIlhenny's Fidget
won in the bullseye class, and con-
tinues to hold a commanding lead.
The last race of the August series
will take place Friday.
sent in Tues. Aug. 30, 1932.
Published Ned. Aug. 31, 1932.
Communications to the Portland Press Herald.
53 Boats Race At
Lark Beats Fidget As
Fine Races Mark
42 Boats Enter Race
Northeast Harbor
Down East Sails
ecial Despatch to The Press Herald
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 18.-With
an 11 to nine knot breeze behind
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
them. 42 yachts competed in R
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
Northeast Harbor, Aug. 16.-In a 10
"chowder" race. all classes, for the
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 19.-In a 16
to 12 knot southwest breeze, 53 boats
George Davenport Hayward trophy
today. and the Lark, an M. D. I.
to 18 knot south wind, 39 yachts of
of the Northeast Harbor fleet crossed
boat. won by 35 seconds over Fidget.
the fleet started the sixth race of the
the starting line in the fifth race of
a Bulls Eye class boat. Flirt, A class,
August series in a DAIN storm and
the August series. Classes A and B
was third.
heavy seas. The breeze, however. was
took the new course just laid out
The summary
which is 'round a skiff placed 400
Boat. owner and class John S.
splendid for racing and the boats.
Ames MDT Fidget Louise and Alan Me-
yards north of the Black Spar buoy
Thenny, Bulls Eye: Plirt. Samuel S. Drurz.
which braved the storm, had one of
In the western way The 30 square
Jr. A Golliwors O'Donnell Iselin. Bulls
the best salls of the season.
meter class for the scond time took
Eye Velox John R. Potter. B: Skip Jack
W. Rodmanfar B: Whistler. Nicholas C.
Commodore Eddison's Aquila won
another of the new courses instituted
Jenks A: B Puff-In Mrs. James Murphy
at the beginning of the season.
Bulls Eye Hustle, Charles D. Dickey, A.
the 30 square meter race by 24 sec-
In the 30 square meter class. John
Constance Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.. A:
onds over John Tyssowski's Valee. In
Sincle. Mrs O. H. P. Peoper. Bulls Eye
Tyssowski's Valee won for the first
Haloyon. Eliot Wadsworth. A: No. 6.
Class A, 1st division, Samuel S. Drury,
time this year by a minute and a half
Lucretta C. Brooks. MDI: Pin. Priscilla
Merrill. A Silverwing Rev. Henry W.
Jr.'s Flirt won an exceedingly close
over William F. Cochran's Winsome.
Foote. A Atlanta. R. Gwynue Stout. A:
In Class A first division. Vance C.
race by beating Nicholas C. Jenks'
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick A: Scud.
McCormick's Mecoh II won first place
J. A. Harris 3rd. A: Mary. Betty Wickes.
Whistler by 14 seconds, Rev. Malcolm
by 58 seconds over Michael Crofoot's
A: Kipper Gerrish H. Milliken. A: Woozle.
E. Peabody's Daffydill by 32 seconds
John Corbin Eddison. Bulls Eye: Navalo.
Hoydon, thereby leading many former
and Betty Wicks's Mary by 33 sec-
Norton Downs III. B: White Rabbit. Mrs.
onds. In the second division of this
winners who are sailing in this divis-
E G. Stillman. MD I: Last Chance. Whar-
ion this week. In the second division
ton Sinkler. A : Sea Urchin, Kate Youne.
class Wharton Sinklers Last Chance
M D I Veep Thomas Reath. Jr. B: Dart,
beat in George R. Clark's Don Q by
of this class R. Gwynne Stout's At-
Anne Houkins. Bulls Eye: Aquilu. W. Bar-
27 seconds.
lanta returned to winning form oy
ton Edidison. 30 sq. meter: Ino. Elizabeth
beating William O. Lippincott's Aleda
Maderia. A: Sinbad, Charles Pratt. A:
Class B was won by Henry Reath's
Tsana. William J. Strawbridge, 30 59.
Vega who beat W. Rodman Fay's Skip
by over two minutes.
meter: Alanda, Eukene DuPont, A: Reef
Jack by 22 seconds. In the M D I
Class B was again won by W. Rod-
Point. Robert W Tilney, A: Don O.,
man Fay's Skip Jack, who beat Fran-
George R. Clark. A: Valee. John Tyssow-
Class John S. Ames' Lark won over
skl. 30 so. meter: Winsome. William F.
Richard W. Hale. Jr.'s. Vixen by al-
This Welch's Shad by slightly over a
Cochran 30 sa meter: Venture II. Robert
most two minutes. O'Donnell Iselin's
minute. The standing in total points
K Mefannes. B: Steps. Robert Thaver. A:
Bacardl. Ernest R. Dane Jr. 30 30.
Golliwogg won the Bull's Eye race by
in this is exceedingly close now due to
meter. oke- Bowen Blair. Bulls Eye: Kit
39 seconds over Clement C. Kite's
Mr. Fay's two recent victories. In the
Kat. Dr. William Earl Clark R.
Bingle. With two-thirds of the races in
M D. I. class. Mrs. E. G. Stillman's
the August series already sailed. the
White Rabbit won over Richard W
Sentin Thurs 18,1932.
total points in the various classes are
Hale, Jr.'s Vixen by a minute. Louise
closely bunched. In Class A there are
and Alan McIlhenny's Fidget beat
Published Ang. 1932.
seven or eight boats which have
a
Anne Hopkins' Dart by 10 seconds in
chance for winning the series in their
The bullseve class.
class.
Summary:
In the other classes where there are
30 Square Meter Class
Boat owner and time
not quite so many boats registered, at
Valee. John Tyssowski. 1:29.29 Winsome
least three yachts have splendid
William Cochran 1:31.00: Bacard. Ern.
chances for taking first honors in
est B. Dane. Jr. 1:32:09 Aquila. W. Bar-
ton Eddison. 1:32.10: Tsana. William J
their respective classes.
Strawbridge 1.34.27
Summary:
Class A: First Division
30 Sq. Meter Class
Mecoh II. Vance C. McCormick. 1:41.48:
Hoydon Michael Crofoot 1:42.46: Hustla.
Boat
Owner
Hrs.
Mins.
Sec.
Charles D. Dickey 1:43.1 Mary Betty
Aquila. W. Barton Eddison 0
58
31
Wickes. 49: Daffydill. Rev Malcolm
Valee. John Tyssowski
0
58
54
E Peabody 1:43.52. Whistler. Nicholas C.
Bicardi, Ernest B. Dane.
Jenks 1:44.07: Ino. Elizabeth Maderia
Jr.
1
00
38
1.44.25 Flint. Samuel Drury, Jr.
Class A 1st Division
44.30. Haleyon. Eliot Wadsworth 1:45.36
Flirt. Samuel S. Drury, Jr.
1
07
53
Class A: First Division
Whistler. Nicholas C. Jenks
1
07
12
Sinbad, Charles Pratt. 1:46.38: Halo
Daffydill. Rev. Malcolm
Harry G. Haskell. 1:47.06: Eaglet Lydia
Peabody
I
07
TO
Lyman. 47.50 Pin. Prisellia Merrill
Mary. Betty Wickes
1
07
31
1:48.06 Seud. Alan Fox. 1:48:36.
Class A: Second Division
Mecoh II. Vance C. Mc-
Atlanta R. Gwynn Stout 1.39.44 Aleda,
Cormick
1
08
24
William D. Lippincott. 42.30 Alanda.
Send. T . Harris III
I
28
55
Eugene Dupont :42.34 Kipper. Gerrish
Inc. Elizabeth Maderia
1
09
35
Muliken. 1:46:29: Salcee. Dr. Edward
Hoyden. L. F. Crotool
1
09
43
Keyes Jr. 1:46 37: Last Chance Whar-
Eagler. Lydia Lyman
I
11
OR
ton Sinkler, 1:48.14: Steps Robert Thay
Sinbad, Charles Pratt
11
08
1:49.57: Don Q. George R. Clark
Hustla. Charles D. Dicker DNF
50.00 Polly Louise Corning. :50.32
Class A. 2nd Division
No. 43. Gurdon Maynard. 1:51.13: Con-
Last Chance. Wharton
stance. Crawford C. Madeira, did not fin-
Sinkler
09
33
ish.
Class R
Don Q. George R Clark
10
02
Skip Jack W. Rodman Pay 1:42.02
Kipper. Gerrish H. Milli-
Shad. Francis Welch 1:43.06 Venture II.
ken
1
11
02
Robert K. MeInnes, 44.15; Veza. Thomas
Reef Point. Robert Tilney
I
13
OR
Reath. Jr 1:44.31: Velox. John R Pot-
Steps. Robert Thayer
13
08
er. 1:50.33: Kit Kat. Dr William Earl
Atlanda, R. Gwynne Stout
1
14
03
Clark 1:31.15: Navajo. Norton Downs
Class B
Hrs. Mins. Sec
3rd. 1:53.37: Silverwine. Rev. Henry W.
Vega. Henry Reath
1
09
33
Foote. Jr.. 1:54.04.
Skio Jack, W. Rodman
M. D. I. Class
Fay
1
09
55
White Rabbit Mrs E G
Stilman
Venture I. Robert K.
46.50: Vixen. Henry W. Hale Jr. 47.55
MeInne=
1
10
40
No. Henry Luman Jr. 48.22.1 Lark
Velox. John R. Potter.
1
11
31
John S. Ames, :48.23 No. 6. Lucretta C.
Silverwings. Rev. Henry W.
Brooks, :49.04: Sea Urchin, Kate Young.
Foote
1
12
07
:49.06.
Kit Kat, Dr. William Earl
Bull's Eye Class
Clark
1
13
54
Fidget Louise and Alan Mellheans
M. D. I. Class
14.15: Dart Anne Hopkins Gol-
Lark. John S Ames,
0
40
35
LINOZS, "Donnell Iselin. :55.42: Bingle
Clement
C.
Kite,
:56.33
Vixen. Richard W. Hale.
Okay.
Bowen
Blair. 56.39: Woozle. John Corbin Eddi.
Jr.
0
42
29
son. 36.58: Puff-In. Mrs. James Murphy,
White Rabbit. Mrs. E. G.
Stillman
0
46
06
:57.35: Sizzle, Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
Sea Urchin. Kate Young
0
47
42
:58.10.
Bulls Eye Class
Gelliwogg. ODonnell Iselin
0
47
13
Sentin Tues. Aug. 16,1932
Bingle. Clement C. Kite.
0
47
53
Fidget. Louise and Alan
Mellhenny
0
50
30
Published Wed. Aug. 171932
Sentin 19,1932
Puff-In. Mrs. James Mur-
phy,
0
50
so
Dart. Anne Hopkins,
0
51
18
Published
Sizzle, Mrs. O. H. P. Pep-
0
51
24
per
Okay, Bowen Black
0
31
30
Woozle. John Conbin Eddi-
0
53
son
55
Calm Hurts Yachting
Yacht Fleet Competes
Dr. Stebbins Winner
At Northeast Harbor
In Series Of Races
Of "Tin Cup" Battle
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
Special Despatch to The Press Herald
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 23.-Alded
Northeast Harbor. Aug. 30.-In a
Northeast Harbor, Sept. 5.-The
by a 10 to 13 knot southerly breeze at
nine knot flukey southwest wind. 50
sixth and last special race of the
the start. 54 boats of the Northeast
yachts of the fleet competed in the
Northeast Harbor fleet, the Seaman's
Harbor Fleet, the largest group to
eighth race of the August séries today.
Race, was sailed this morning, in a 3
participate in a race here this year.
In the 30 square meter class John
to 8 knot east southeast wind and
were off to a flying start today until
Tyssoski's Valee. which is leading
pea-soup fog. Dr. Henry D. Stebbins,
they rounded the first mark when the
this class. won its second race of the
sailing the Vega. came in first, with
breeze fell off and the yachts became
series by nearly four minutes over
Francis C. Welch, sailing the Silver-
William F. Cochran's Winsome, there-
becalmed.
wing, a close second. In 1927 this
Thereafter during the finish the
by practically clinching first honors
race was instituted among the yachts-
for the series.
yachts were very much mixed up,
men of Southwest Harbor and in 1928
In Class A and B there were a
failing to come in according to the
it was made an annual fleet event, a
number of upsets today with some of
groups which started. There were
trophy being presented by John Tys-
the favorites finishing rather poorly
many close finishes but not with the
sowski and Malcolm N. Stanley. In
Class A. first division, was won by R.
separate classes. William F. Coch-
this race only Class B yachts are used
Gwynne Stout's Atlanta which beat
rane's Winsome won the 30 square
and if the owners are not sailing
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.'s. Flirt by 40
meter class by more than seven min-
themselves they may designate a sub-
seconds. In the second division Wil-
utes over Joh Tyssowski's Vallee in
stitute skipper.
liam D. Lippincott's Aleda won its
Class A, first division. J .A. Harris'
Certain special regulations apply to
first race of the season when it beat
Seud won its first race of the season
this particular race in that just be-
Lydia Lyman's Eaglet by over ten
by 8 minutes over Vance C. McCor-
fore the race started skippers draw
minutes.
mick's Mecoh II. In the second di-
lots for boats, and each must sail
In Class B John R. Potter's Velox
vision of this class Priscilla Merrill
single-handed in the boat drawn.
beat Robert K. McInnes' Venture II
and Mary Schieffelin's Pin crossed
Skippers have to report yachts in good
by five and R half minutes.
the finish line more than eight min-
seamanlike condition. The name of
utes ahead of Rev. Malcolm E. Pea-
the winner is engraved on the famous
body's Daffydill. John R. Potter's Ve-
sent in Tues. Aug. 30,1932.
Southwest Harbor tin cup and fleet
lox won the Class B race over Norton
pennants are given for first, second
Down, III's Navjo by almost seven
Pub lished Wed. Aug. 1932.
and third places. This is the one
minutes. In the M. D. I. Class, Rich-
race that is rarely ever postponed.
ard W. Hale, Jr.'s Vixen beat Lucre-
tia C. Brooks' No. 6 by almost two
Sent in Mon. Sept. 5,1932
minutes.
The Bulls Eye Class furnished an
Published Tues. Sopt.6,193
interesting race, having six boats
finish within a period of 3 seconds.
O'Donnell Iselins' Golliwogg came in
first, just two seconds ahead of Anne
Hopkins' Dart.
The eleventh annual cruise of the
Northeast Harbor Fleet which lasts
for three days will begin Thursday,
Aug. 25. This event is the climax of
the yachting season here and is con-
sidered one of the finest affairs spon-
sored by the fleet. The first day of
the cruise the yachts will race to Al-
len Cove near Brooklin 1/ Bluehill
Bay, where they will spend the first
night.
Sentin Tues. Aug. 23, 1932.
Published Wed. Aug.24, 1932.
NORTHEAST HARBOR TENNIS
At Northeast Harbor. Me.
FOULKE IN NET FINAL
Men's Singles
AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
First round -J C. Heck defeate! J. Craw-
ford. 6-2 6- 3: N. Wainwright defeated
[Special Dispatch to The Herald]
C. Ware 6-8 G-2. J. 1. W/YR
won from W. Scott by default: T. Ja k.
NORTHEAST HARBOR. Me., Aug.
son defeated J. W. Clark. 6-0 C-3- D.
18-Playing a very good placement game
Bowen defeated P. Jones. 6-1. 1-1 G.
in the Northeast Harbor tennis tourna-
Clark defeated H. Lewis 3-4 6-1 S.
H. Wolcott won from W. Rawle by de-
ment. Princeton's 1933 tennis captain.
fault: A. L. Keye- defeated W Lewis,
W. D. Foulke seeded No. 1, won over
1-2 1-7: J Gerad defeated R Millikeri,
6-1 J. Gerad won from G Upp+
D. K. Bowen, seeded No. 3. in the
man by default: W Clark defeated S
men's singles. Anne Coxe Newbold,
Gerad. Jr.. 6-1 7-3: W. Blain defeated
seeded No. 1. easily won her match
Dr. E. 1. Keves, 7-3, 6-8 D. Campbell
defeated P. Deturnet a 1-0: J. A.
with Elizabeth Smyth.
Vieter defeated B Fraley, 1-6 n-2.
Tennis enthusiasts are looking forward
:- W Smyth defeated J A. Victor.
G-1 6-2 E Jackson defeated P. Cook.
to the finals in the men's singles when
it-1. 1-6 4-4: L. Howen defeated A
Foulke will meet William Smyth, who
Stewart 6-0 G-3: B. Spahr won from
played on the Yale tennis team in 1932.
R. Moss by default
Second round- W. Foulke defeated N Wain-
Miss Newbold and Miss Noyes are meet-
wright. 6-0 G-1: J. Ware defeated 8
ing for the third time tomorrow in the
Jackson, G-1. #2 D. Power defected
women's singles. Both. have taken a
G. Clark. G-2 S. Wolcott de feated
A. Keyes. G-1. and J Getted defeated
match. Miss Newbold in Bar Harbor and
W. Clark a in W. Blade defeated
Miss Noyes in Seal Harbor.
D. Campbell G-1. 622 W. Smyth de
Men's singles-W. D. Foulke defeated D.
feated E Jackson 6-3 South L. Bowen
K
Bowen
G-1.
6-2
defeated B. Spahr. 6-1 6-2.
Women's singles-Anne Coxe Newbold
Watnen's Sincles
seeded No. 1. defeated Elizabeth Smyth.
First round-Miss D Disston won from Mrs.
6-0. 6-3.
H. Lewis by default: Mrs. Penaluzion de
feated Miss A Allen the Miss
Frothinzham defeated Miss A. Kuriz,
G-7 7-1 Miss G Bowen defeated Miss
Kite -. Miss B. Kartz de-
M. V. Allen. -0. S-6 Miss
N Wicks defeated Miss M. Heck G-1.
6-2 Mico E Haskell won from Mrs W.
Scott by default: Miss A. C. Newbold drea
leated Miss F. Drury it 6-1: Miss
Ruth Lsman detexted Miss M. Peabody
#-2. 1-6 the Miss H. Hatch defeated
Miss E Sibley, G-0 6-0 Miss H. Jack-
son defeated Mike S. Scott 12-10 6-3:
Mixk Smyth defeated Miss A: Sibles G-1.
1-3 MI-- E. Victor defeated Miss P.
Merrill. SG G-2: Miss A. Seull won
from Miss E. Kentieds by default: Miss
Whiteman WOB from Miss B Howen by
default
Second round Min H. Noyes defeated Miss
D. Disston. 6-2 ⑆-1: Miss Frothingham
won from Mrs. Pennington by default:
Miss R Kurtz defeated Miss G. Fowen
that 6-1 Miss N. Wicks deleated Miss
E. Ha-kell. n-2 G-1 Miss A. C New
bold defeated Miss Ruth Lyman 62
Miss n. Hatch defeated Miss H.
Jackson 0-1 Mink Smith defeated
Miss E Victor. G-2. 6-1 Mixs White
DIATE deleated Miss A. Smill. 6-0, G-1.
Men's desible H. Lewis and Knedler de-
feated J. Victor and N. Wainwricht. G-0
G-1: J. Gerad and B. Spahr defeated W.
THIS and partner. ii e-3: Dr E 1.
Keyes and A.L. Keyer Jr. defeated E.
Jackson and W. L. Clark 20 IS 6-2:
S. Welcott and G. La Clark w Fottlis
and St Jackson. D. K Bowen and In
Howen drew byes,
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1932-1936 Newspaper Clippings
84 pages of newspaper clippings from 1932-1936 in reverse chronological order. Table of Contents. 1. Cover 2-12: 1936. 13-19: 1935. 20: 1934. 21-29: The Boston Herald. 1934. 30-39: The Boston Herald. 1933. 40-49: The Portland Press Herald. 1933. 50-51: The Boston Transcript. 1933. 52-54: The Boston Globe. 55: 1932. 56-63: Communications to The Boston Globe. 64-73: Communications to The Boston Herald. 74-76: Communications to The Boston Transcript. 1932. 77-80: Communications to The New York Herald-Tribune. 81-84: Communications to The Portland Press Herald.