Ocean City Sentinel, 29 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

THUKHDAY. JTOOl'IjtI SOT.

YACHT CLUB MAKES HISTORY

ON THE JERSEY COAST

•he beat every rrul-er bee ini*. •'a|<ta!ii John M I tile riuo|i Kallianne « :«edy ifuleer ablrti I lev (ilad-llur .several

j actual lllary have

Powerful Organization is Outcome of Dr. Charles E. Edwards' Early Efforts.

TBINK THEY HAVE : TELEPHONE THIEF :

One of (tie priori|*l plarae of I

in Oenn « «r U Ibe prWly

«l buoae al Mlalb and lb* bay | Kaierad ei Ito PoM oflUe ai (Maaa oij.iablrti aervea ae I lie Ixmie of Hie boat >■ J_aeMO.»4ciaee man BeaUer. ’ lue oreanltalliib kuiiau ae Hie lleean

■" ll.Hy Yarbt nob To Ible rlub liouee.

Uld anybody ever « a zlrl^ ttizzy- wtt|| |u , |iartou , verandae and Boat.. rMlns »Hli a one-armed man L dtrerted nnuaual allenli<m almoat evary aeefc In the eomnier. for eonir* Tbe prr-oo

It adll mualue true tliai it le better L, nrT . ^ „„ Jew **“ robWof USapborw pay to ellmlnala Ihe Srade eroaetny Ibau j have aiarted from off tine r | a b' A,tonUf ' •" d lh, •"

Man Arrested in Atlantic City -

v Said to be Wanted in

This Eesort. ■oppoerd In byre '

zzy.onnad by Ho ben Fn - fed at till, time in m i rer boat racee. ( a Ida in ( -h entered lue launrb lfc»« >• eo badly tieatro Dial be I ly bouylil a nra |«i«rr leufaturb had never be i e Ttie Holy Terror mi I er boat look like a aarood

For A-wemUy. WILLIAM H. BRIGHTS ol Holly IF aiJi . Mmi E Tit niMIlAiTtrtiS.

an Sara.

I Tbe <1

Ir there arenocxtenuallny itlrrum-]crown fi

aiaucee a lawyer le alwaye to be found who le willing to aklenuate Ibam.

Wins a man eurowde, nobody uuderHande Imiw be did It: when be fall. w expecting It.

It le ueetaaa for automobile- to at■opt to wreck railroad traine. Itall•d. bare bad aueb long axpertroce

Those new yellow-back ten-dollar bill, which are now being Iwuied are liandaumer than the old one., hat they buy |uet ae little St tbe butcher. Yoc ant expect everybody to be euiled with what aolU you, an there tan't any parUcular u« In worrying » of opinion or terte.

0 City Yacht Club ha. ,10 Atlantic City Monday. 1 lie .mall band ol twelve ( wri bed a- being five fret men tbal Ural me! In llr.jlncbe. In heighl, with d*

K. Kdwart.' hoe* l»ou» b. one of r beet known yarlillugorganlratloualong tbe coaM. w Ith a Bret of rai-er. that would do credit to any dob. In tbe pioneer day. of llile rwort. tbe three boating centre, on tbe bay located at Fourth atreet, devenlli

and Twelfth atraet

ire wae inuih rivalry between IbedlBerenl men •miliog from them

tbe bay between tbe different rata and aloopa owned by thoae gentlemen de on difference wbo railed tbe

epeed of tbe latter-but the u Daaaoftbefo

ram* tbe Idaa of a yacht rlub. Much talk remilled before anything le wae done, but Anally Hr. Char lea K. Ed-arda. wbo la commonly called Ihe "father of Ibe yacht Hob," conceived tbe DotUm of getting aome ee men together to form a yacht dob. Hie Ant attempt to recruit member, an lied In about fotuUwu repHea, and ■ear men re-ponded, to bit Invitation > meet In hie old poat bouee, now road by Mr. A. II Padrtck There ere held tbe And meeting, and loee were arranged between tbe local rata. Home of the men atlll promleut In local yachting circle- who attended the Brat meeting, are Captain William K. William at >n. wboaalla the Alice, tbe new Mowrer double centreboard racer; Capt. K. B. Hooy, prlelor of tbe Brighton Hotel and the

Oxx thing tbe gaa atove baa do It bat etopped Ural bit of perjury tbe pert of men wbo were alwaye boa Ming of tbe number of Umee they gut np and cut tbe It wae it men dang to It ie to hie laet yewr'e

’• Baee ball furnlabeatbe o|>-

le ought to Se In love ■a. If be eta tea bU be-

lief, dearly, fordbly. earaeetly, In bis ndrerthemsnu, It will kindle belief lu other*, end be will gain trade. One

it was for. The il be didn't can who knew it. He went on to eay why be ought to have the wo

All wbo rememler tbe wholesale slaughter of higb-arhool chlldreu one of tbe road. In Newark will aay It la time. But U la also time everywhere, and lu tbe older Huiae especially. That U win be exnenalv know, but not an expensive., particularly for tbe railroad a. ae It a The greater .peed tbal I heir trains could make; Ibcgatemao tbal could be die pen red with; tbe fewer aeddente that would occur, would total large tbe credit aide. But apart from all that, tbe Jlvaa of tbe public hi value, hard!w to he measured lu dollar. and ceotk, and humanity, If i economy, demand, tbeir protection

Tbe public readily agree, with Bliermsu ti. I'ltt, of Central M. E. Church, that tbe ••fool” bather exist., says tbe Atlantic Bevirw. He Is a type tbal le an annoyance and

I. with Ihe h

William Hamilton

*>p Katb-

ir tbeo Aa , grew, tbaae boating centre* grow alao, and tbe rivalry

l wa* Hie by John V

• rllampionetiip In I hat on Ibe old club rounw llial exended a* far a* ftraelry'e I’oiut Captain Houy's (loudrich. and Cap am 'a l.uclle, were among tbe fa-t brought Into the llm.llghl al

thur period.

Then there were tbe .loop. Hpeerfic. wued by T. H • Mitchell, the blladelpbla jeweler; the Fug owned by Thoa. H Hammer: Hie H tamed by J. H. F IHxon. and owned by E M. Cbaucr. which always raced Ihe Afdo to the Tbe club Inaugurated an annuel ptele to Beasley '. Folot early in II. history, and Ibis affair became one of Ibe oat Important events of tbe sea-on yacht club circles During the cur nt year, and last year. In addition lo tbe annuel ptculc, enterprising memre of the dab have held a clam-bake Jfferiea' I .sliding, which wa. largi-

L r. Wall, at Wall A Ocba. tbe

• eloop, Ardo. i ha* thirty-five victories to bar ; Vice Commodore Oeurge Wsabi Powell; Henry D. Moore, of

. E. Ed-

Jno. C. Mitchell, wbo aelle tl rat Ha Ha; Dr. C

ward., tbeowi

of tbe famous Holiday and his B. W. Edwards; Cbaa. W. Maalaud, the speedy cal Kltauoe; Hamilton A. (Jala and tbe Hon. L. M. merof tbe Ludle, wbo has always been foremost in tbe affairs of tbe club, and wbo recently wi

a commodore.

B. H. Handerllu was made tbe Brat xmmudore of tbe club aud during wr yean be was In offlo* tbe club raw .lowly but surely. There were o racer, during that p« being built mainly for pleasure purCbamptonshlp pennant* were to tbe boats winning lu tbeir rave classes. Prtxaa were not roue aa now, but that did not < from tbe Interest taken In t

"Si of tbe must Interesting of ibe was tbe little cat Holiday, which deMgned and built by Dr. Edward*. It won many race., aud In 1WI was the Club Champion In ID Ube la atlU In active service, although Dr. Edwards baa retired from active racing. The Kltaune was Improving the raring standards of the club. Commodore Hcbermerborn also very bandy boat*, among them being the Niagara, Greyhound ' Frolic. Another boat that was a figure In tbe early history of tbe club wae tbe lale Gilbert Fa Ian's Halcyon In lltti. Dr. Edward* began lo boom tbe plan dt having a borne for tbe dub. Tbe club was becoming prosperous,rand bad a bersblp of about flfty. To this end, Dr. Fidwarda started In to coilsct subscription*, and enough to have bis Idea* put Into operaltou Immediately. Land was procured^from Henry D. Moore aud bulldtug operation* w<

club bon

being tbe result Bond, were leau aud Ibe club was Incorporated. •Inking fund la now. being raised for

tbe i-urpnra of

In year. Dr. FMwarda was made the commodore and the club added many new member, to ID roll through hto efforts. Dr. Edwards baa alway*

worked

fare of the club, aud It wa. through'' bD effurta that many of tbr handeoair photograph. Dial now adorn tbe walla, of the reception room were procured. Thb year also marked Ibe appearance of Ibe Bret !*-l racing sloop li three water.. Theretofore the dul bad paid .pedal atlrutloa to tbe ca dare, and H »a« an innovation t. have Commodore rk-liermerborn bring

haudirah n

raiwara. us* always du In tbe InDreat and wel- efiud, f or

it, anH II .... tl. r .,„.l.

other*. Eegry •fool", bather who Involve* him self lu trouble by trying to swim where be Is advised not to go by Hfrguards, not only endanger, hi. own life, but compels lifeguard, to endanger Ibdre to save his, and then there are other exdtable bather, wbo are al time- w II Hug to Incur pereoual

H-k.io help tbe .“fool" balber If It . , - -v be within tbetr power | U, ' , ' ’ "■nm-tore Sdiermerhorn hrlng 1 1„ liaei, W,

reort has a Mage a. a muni- [ hi- Ardo Into there water. This boat, -. hermerboni Cballeoge Cup.

it i.«. ,*1,. beach and ,demouMrated her ablllly

_ aptaln FDb went after tire

luring tS' ag'in ' ape May and would I - arrested »« u. bed be imt bwt hi. bearingi

He I- de- ‘b. strange «»urre. But Ibe T< ve or -lx ha I revolutionl/«d tire minds of hair and >’•' htme'n and several lire

•lue rergr »•' mhere determined lo gel new 1. ■reket Of III* coat The race for tire I rad We' Trophy « n Hie right Hr '•h event In Has. and was won by liar and a repian^ Beoh after a hard struggle with

II for

In IttOt the raclug was Auer than rer as tbe IxK-lle proved, bereelf a better bukt than the Katbariue. and tbe Ha Ha, a new cat boat..owned by Mltcbel, proved her worth In her The Ardo bad an easy lime with tier competitors. Is tbe ensuing year, I'aplatn Zorn ad another racer, tbe Katharine 11., built. Bbc proved tbe arumtion of the winning tbe Club Cbamptoneblp and Ihe Hotel Cup, which was a trophy offered by hotel men of this

city.

Another raring day that wa* slowly becoming a feature of lb«4raaon was tbe Open Amateur Begalta. Each year, a larger number of outside craft are ed In this race, and the motor race this year was probably the exciting ever seen on tbe Jeraey . Tbe Hotel Cup D do lougei raced for, having become lire property e Katharine li. In WU5, tbe and Katharine were race Hea.lde Farit In tbe Doan Cop Cl ptooablp, aud each did well In Ibelr the Ardo getting third place. Tbe Katbariue If. also got second place In tbr Grand Challenge Cup Bare at Atlantic 0%. Tbe Ardo was a regal I sloop champion: tbe Katbariue 11^ queen of tbe large aloopa, and tbe Adele, owned by Geo. W. Htalaell, now so prominently Identifled with Ibe rlub, won tin class championship. Power boat raring was nut Indulged In to Ibe extant that -ailing was and bare were no particularly fai launches on tbe bay. But the pleasure launches often raced and many ax riling Bol.hes were wltneaeer tween them Tbe Ernest H., Captain Wm. E. Hexamer; Ibe due. owned by Vic FDlier, now a prominent mei_ of the Yenlnor Motor Boat Club, and (be Alice. Captain G. W. dtatxell, were aome of tbe mo-t prominent tbe |>ower Urals. lu IMRi, several new racer, w. introduced, chief among them taring bleb Clinton L

eli baud lire social and financial stains • s upon a high footing Every Wed•day night there was an entrrtalnI nt aud II took place lu tire shape of tier a card |rarty or dance New I mhere were constantly being added tbe rolls of tb* rlub and most of • m took a most active luDrest tri Ibe wtlfare of tbe organisation. Some of better known are Captain W K xatner, owner of the IkUT cruiser implou Amy H., and vlce-commo-doa-ele*-t lor ISiiS: Geo F. Fish, ibe Dl theatrical man of Cliicmuati o runs tbr Holy Terror and Is about build a handsome aud luxurious -a al Fourth and tbe Bay: ■'Union •ckley, tbe local business man. wbo ha - railed tbe .Old Bach so successfully: G W. rttaUell, tbe Lansdow nc wbo D not content unless be Is continually winning some rhatn- • ushlp and has Ibe dlslliictloii of ■ lug owned both a champion power t rail beat, aud who alao bolds the proud distinction of owning tbe new rer ecow Alice, which la Ibe only

Bach conclusively and uowgood chance uf winning l

iplonsbip; David Mcf mown FblDdelphlau

lb* B

Bracklcy so often has re during her short career. Another set of boats was known si tbe “ one-dcwtgn " elass. These boati were bunting cabin sloops and they raced In a else, by Ibemaclvr--Tbe Mice, belonging to G. W. Btalxall, woti tbeir cbamplouslilp. after being excellently railed by Captain

W. K. VVIIItamsun.

Tbe other boats In Ihe class were Ibe Carolyn. J. I. Fen nock: lire Picaroon, E. *1 Cliance;lbe< o-k Kobln.CbarIr* Myers; lire Z and Z, Zaur and /sue, and lire Ho-llerp. ('. I’riiuack. Tbe Old Bach was Ibe Bret doublecenlieDrard Mowrer boat that wa. ever railed In these malrra, aud she signalized her Bret year of railing by wlilbing nine races, only losing

and i bay mw t

i. The A

appear* Then ll dpallty.

rewcuc.amldrow nmg.are not rell.bed I i—.,,., n,,. HetKe tire "fool" bather harai't ear- 1 !” o *

ackuow ledge defeal after club cbampiou.hip for Bi *1 In Old Bach was a w

lo Sew ride Park and winning Ibe Doan Cup. emblematic of lire Jerray CUam plouahip, aud bringing Ibe eted trophy lo Ocean City for the

And llu<

Another Important race. Inaugurated

betwerti .loops for Ibe

I lire ti

l pro.per-

score tire Iray ha. rulnwl yachting Or*. Egg Harljur Hay While lire sai log may n.Jsrire w* .-ouvenleiit, to raU al| day on eillref -Ide of tire dr w bridge and yet not hr in the seme to be changed to a ire* one whirli re* dud to Lazy Harbor and tia> to be

d KIDunr. crunrer- li ara It. and Glad Doi of the type of the I-

h • yearVaire May. Vni ». od. Holly Bea.-h and.I ill had large delegallon. »• rage the crew • of theli rads. Tire motor Drat n ■p ay -annot fall but to In high standard of (

railng.,

tl the Iasi annual me. b Commodore C. Ho

i Old

-II et lovln

,. D (

• ho r

of .he speedy Tude; Mayor I'hamplo I. city, owner of tbe motor bo i; Enoch W. Burleigh, owner •peedy (Tara B.. aud John Zuro, wbo has done much to further with the sloops Katharine and Katharine II. There are ho-l of othera w hich lack uf spare preenD from meulloulng The yarbt club entered upon Ibt jirn.t year In a prosperouscoudIIIon. be member.hip limit of l-iO wa. cached and the HlDlt wa. Increased r aw. Many new boats were placed i ibe water, among them belli onble centreboard sloop arows Tude nd Alice; tire motor boats Harry Headley's Gertrude, B., tbe crolsef Ogoutz. owni F. Wall, tbe little Hobo, a alxteen-fool io:or boat built for T. tree Adam nd tbe Iona, Geo. t>. Adam.' lies

miser

1 be latest addition to ibe fleet I. tb Ibl ty three-foot cruiser Peggy II. by B. Fraser. It baa beei only about IWo week* Those additions brought tbe yarbt Brfct up to nineteen sloops, fifteen rata, two mosquito DraD. knockabout, eleven power DraD and Arc cruisers, almost all of which

In «v

it year

T be opening race of tbe cm wa* railed July 4tb. Since

c<rail, championship series, ladles' Tp pliy, Hcbermerborn Cup aud Open Begalta races have kept up a lively luleresl In lire club. The Old Barb wo ■ Ibe email sloop champion.hip, Ihe Katharine 11. tbe large sloop, the Anna tbe power boat and tire Amy H. the cruiser champion.hip. The Hoy Terror bad a new engtuelnstalled. but an accl lent to It compelled Mr. Fish to send II track to ID manufacturers for repair, and tbe Drat has not male tire .bowing expeetad of II. There was a special race between tire

Terror and tire Ventnor crack,

ow ued by Victor Flatter, and Ihe Terror ban by eight recuud*. In the Open Amateur Begatla. lire Terror could to a <e only fifth place on actual time, bul Mr. fDli expect, to do belter next

T ae Iradlcs' Trophy Baer had t< re*i.tied because Ihe Drat* did

r

ilnl.h within Ihe time limit of one half hour* and lire Alice race. The Old Bach wi Hcbermerborn Cup race, tbe Irazy Harbor Buoy

won the rewall, Barb by three

Old Itacb lost over

. The / defeating Ibe Old oluulew. The Open

by Hi

an hour when round. Tlrere taken In cat r

marks whereby be could be dtrilu-1

down." and her tblrty-Uflhja

guubwd and stopped from entering the victory »»» regtrarred lari Haturdav, The Another old Maid IMX’i Doan water. UK .invla;* of lb. thatb., when .be defeat the l.uclle In lbe‘t'u U tlramplon and tire f.rind Drat lo wUb other irouble. and huideo. which 10, " Ul * 1 J to race for

are mculent

» hrch cannot be waped. Tbe clergy- an a was addressing the araemblrd *i

i twctrerabe.i he talked ahoul J" bather, and ipridelitally Ire

-* admlralloo X -

all when call

ere alao being devtlo|«d al aud Ibe Bed Crura. Petrel a

tbr faw

tbeir appearance oi

Ardo had m

which l ' r *'“ “vk* 1 **- < ar Drab^-ea.

. -.ra.T-.i-in,d-..i at tluCthe trophy, bul. unfortunalely,

Adele hrokedown near Homer.' Fulnl

<-aD Ural made could not finish, lire Old Bach wlnIbc bay The ulng tbe race. Tbe Old Bach, bowu cafguriog ibe ever, proved bet .uperiortty to a rer

1 ufiuu lo dob champlmiahlp to 1W^ IW8, laut Ulu ,y when alre won tbe Doan Cun

to tbe rescue of a drownlngVi^!'’. double-ceiiD»board'lMau' > *w^ Il 1 ntn* from the Old Maid by nearly sixteen risk they Ihrmarlvrs reallzrmore than Auced that the Aidu wa. beaten. izilnutta. Tire Kallurrine II. and Ardo tbe average Individual, wbo doe* not In IBM, C. Howard Hchermerhorn al *• railed hr tbe rame race. ■top to tbmk of the prrtD which -or- was made Commodore and be ha. held 1'lre year HUH raw tire Brat of .riecdv round lire bribing of a struggling, un- IhD position for foui year., having ' K 'TtJ reasoning and desperate bather, who hut recently declined re-election for *“ ” DraD. t aptaln W. zx. Hex. know* no other tew Ilian tbal of self-. the season of 1Mb. , ■“«. one of tbe newer member., bad

‘ ' • Intro- »tael cruiser, the Amy H.. built aud

1

ha- been lass Ini

lug among the yacbtsmeu than lu for met year*. Tbe tendency seem* to b to perfect tire small sloop class. Tbe Ardo. Old Barb and Alice ha' beet, great strides In tbl-dlrectloi It b doubtful If there Is a sloop on tbr Jersey coast that can beat tbe Alice It her nest railing w eather In tbe early part of tbe raw son her rail* fitted poorly, and Captain Williamson, who rath Iter, had much trouble In correcting her defects. But she ha. struck her pace now and Is a favorite for tbe Doan Cup Have on I-a Dir Day. ~ Tbe yacht dub ha. not been Idle racially, at any lime during ID hletnry. Ever mice tbe club buuae was erected, all rart. of eutertalnmeuD have been successfully promoted and mm^k, friend, have been won thereby. FcW eral times tbe yarbt clnb ha- given entertalnmeriD on Ibe pier, and ID annual picnic to Beasley'• Point b •■ways well attended. Dance, and card parties are alway. much lu favor under tire strong guidance of able euch.asH. F. Stanton, the local real estate man. K. W. Edward., ran « “father of Ihe yacht club ”; John Uretb Marsh and Commodore Hchermerhorn, tbe club lias come lo be recognised a« tbe " real thing" In Ocean City society. The Iradle.' Aux-

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REAL ESTATE : : '

and insurance \: fa an( j Haven Avc., 701 bkirf kit.. Octu Cltj, I.|UWiaJi. o

II, Jr., refured re-election g rerved tbr club faUbfull 'ear-. Both were prerenled

• cup.

Huron lab <i their fellow

th- appreciation

cbeij for tbeir long service urmndore Hcbermerborn. esjs-i ial y. has always been foremost li promoting Ibe welfare of Hie club ID originator, of Ibescheme. He ba ay- been hi tbe thick ot Hie raclm hreresDand with hi- Ardo Ira- wm • Ilian any otlrer man n ID yacht clnb. Many of Hie cup cuted by large firm, such a a maker and * Caldwell bav n secured through hb efforts am himself, has preranted a moutlful cup In the .hapc of Hr rermerborn .Challenge Cup. A

wl ely In tmpoi sir lightered oi

an bound to come loan organiz. base things. Vice Como

ably seconded him.

irau selected to succeed ■ Hchertnrrboru will pi ha always stood for Ihe highest and election a. commodore for Iblk I d gratifying. Wm. E HfXamer

l many

ha worked well In tbe hiteresti do 3 Ocean City may well be of be Ocean City Yacht Club.

of Hie

Ichard Hlmiraui, Hie tour-year-old " v ‘- ■'rank Himpran

the Palace.gavt sea re Tue-day

misnu,

i of Mr. and Mrs. :

e sojourning al

when he wandered boiel. Il was 10 o'cl nt w hen he disappeared

ioi until lata In Ihe aflem tb rmetad parent- found I tin rg tbe tray front, un

he anxiety be had r-aured

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. rs^Monev to loan on Bond and M origage^i THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages mr are in great demand 1 have prepared plans lor a number pf these artistic auj o iveiiieiU Httlr- summer homes and will be pleas.-,I to

•m upon n-quesL

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Ocean Qty, N. J.

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PHILADELPHIA,

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Steam and Gas Firm

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Repairing a specialty. , Bath Tubs and Plumbers

906 WALNUT STREET

Supplies.

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