Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1926 - Feb 1927)

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25 s \1 ' I ^1 r> *1 a 1 /^~^\ T*)1 I Two yachtsmen good and Oh, Iney bail the Ocean blue! and 7 7 t Raymond Griffith. _ . . . _^ There was much excitement' among the seafarers of Hollywood — and there are many now — when John Barrymore entered his newly purchased yacht, The Mariner, in a race under sail to Honolulu, and still more excitement when he captured third place in that big handicap. He bought the yacht shortly after he decided to remain on the Coast, and spent most of his time cruising during the summer. ", Much more modest is Raymond Griffith's little Donna Bertha, but he won with her the annual -cup for seamanship given .by a California yacht club. Though John looks very handsome posed at his wheel, with natty cap and all, Ray looks as though he does some real work. ' .