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...sails; Enterprise, No. 4, owned by the Vice Commodore Winthrop W. Aldrich and Harold Stirling ("Mike") Vanderbilt syndicate, with Mr. Vanderbilt sailing her; Weetamoe, owned by Rear Commodore Junius Spencer Morgan's and George Nichols' syndicate, white and bronze, No. i; and the old boats, Gerard Barnes Lambert's Vanitie, and E. Walter Clark's Resolute, both sailed by their owners. There was only one interesting moment-the comparison between Enterprise and Whrlwind on the second tack, the first pointing closer into the wind but Whirlwind showing a fuller mainsail. Enterprise had slipped away...
Weetamoe. John Pierpont Morgan was not there, but his son Junius was and so were General Cornelius Vanderbilt and Gerard Lambert, all members of the owning syndicate. Jane Nichols, small granddaughter of Mr. Morgan, had been told to swing the bottle hard, and did, but the Weetamoe stuck. She had been built on the ways and the wood had soaked up some of the grease. For two hours workmen in the Herreshoff yard in Bristol, R. I. hammered, sawed, used jacks. Still the Weetamoe stuck. A squall was coming up, the sun was going down. Workers and christeners went home...
...Benton, Steen, Searle. Referee--Eagan, Johns Hopkins, Judge of play--Forrest, Navy. Time-- two 30-minute periods. HARVARD 1933 SPRINGFIELD 1933 Renshaw, g. g., Allen Thorndike, c.pt. c.pt., Stanton, Lackson, Ettline Steves, pt. pt., Fowler Angle, 1d. 1d., Randall Gillespie, Cohen, 2d. 2d., Hawkes Huppuch, Sanders, 3d. 3d., Chisholm, Lambert Eaton, c. c., Stanford Jackson, Rabinowitz, 3a. 3a., Schemmerhorn, Jackson, Webber, White Munroe, Graziano, Beaumont, 2a. 2a., Thompson Tucker, 1a. 1a., Mear Silverman, Gross, o.h. o.h., Salisbury DeWolfe, Owen, i.h. i.h., Baynton, Quinby...
Among the products of the widespread U. S. yearning for a new national anthem was a $3,000 prize competition sponsored by Mrs. Florence Brooks-Aten of Manhattan, philanthropist, instigator of the Brooks-Bright Foundation (for the exchange of British and U. S. schoolboys). Last week the judges, Tenor Lambert Murphy, Musical Writer Sigmund Spaeth, Poet Witter Bynner, Baritone Reinald Werrenrath, announced that the best anthem had been submitted by Musical Writer Frederick Herman Martens (words) of Rutherford, N. J., and Pianist Leo Ornstein (music), that they would divide the prize. Final stanza of their anthem, entitled America...
Altitude for light planes: 27,350 ft. Dwight ("Barney") Zimmerly, at St. Louis in Barling NB3 with Lambert motor...