Aug. i8, 1900.I 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
13 S 
The two winners were started for the third race, the 
rubber, at 3 P. M. The wind was stronger than in the 
morning. Harriet exchanged courtesies with Argo, this 
time going over the line first. Harriet hugged the wind 
inshore to fend Argo out of the windward berth. Harriet 
lost the wind inshore, and Argo got a lucky puff outside a 
bit further, and forged ahead and to windward of Harriet, 
blanketing Harriet. At the first turn Argo led by forty 
seconds. Soon after the turn Harriet ran aground and 
lost two minutes getting off, Argo finishing the first round 
of the course three minutes and twenty-seven seconds 
ahead. On the next round, Harriet, in the windward 
work of the short leg, gained four seconds in a half mile, 
but this was but a drop in the bucket, Argo being too far 
in advance, and winning with a lead of four minutes and 
fourteen seconds. Times: 
Argo 0 53 08 Harriet H 0 57 22 
Argo thus won the Oconomowoc cup. 
THIRD DAY, AUG. 8. 
Another factor came into the racing to-day. "Walter 
Dupee's boat Problem proved indeed a problem for them 
all, and won the first heart of the Green Lake cup race in a 
hair-raising finish with Harriet H., the fast Fox Lake 
craft which has been so close to the line at every finish in 
these waters this season. At one time Harriet was two 
minutes and thirty seconds back of Problem, but she was 
nicely handled, collaring Problem for the place almost at 
the line. The latter, however, was sailed coolly and 
pluckily, and Skipper Walt saw the bow of Harriet mid- 
ships of Problem as he went across. 
Argo, which won the series yesterday, played in hard 
fortune to-day. Harriet handed her a blanket at the start 
and set her so far back that she never could challenge 
either Aderyn or Meteor. Just past the first buoy B. & F. 
cut in and Avent into third place, but went aground not 
long after. Harriet lost of her time in a case of repairs, 
her traveler carrying away. At the Narrows she had, 
however, made up a lot of distance, and getting here a nice 
fiaw of wind, closed up with Problem, which had outrun 
all competitors to this short distance from the home buoy. 
Harriet actually passed Problem for a moment, within 200 
fathoms of the line. Another puflf caught both boats, and 
Problem seemed to have the better of it, crossing first by 
a half length. Times : 
Problem 1 18 05 Dora 1 24 25 
Harriet H 1 18 07 B. & F 1 24 44 
Meteor 1 22 51 Imp 1 24 54 
Aderyn 1 23 04 Zaza Withdrew. 
Argo 1 23 16 
FOURTH DAYj AUG. 9. 
Argo, beaten yesterday, would not be denied to-day, and 
again made it two straight, winning the Green Lake chal- 
lenge cup, handily taking the measure both of Harriet in 
the morning and Problem in the afternoon. The wind 
was stiffish and to Argo's liking. In the first race of 
the day the boats crossed the line at the start as follows : 
Harriet, Aderyn, Imp, Problem, Meteor, B. & F., Galatea, 
Argo, Dora. Harriet had something to the good, but on 
the weather leg let Argo up to within ten seconds of her. 
On the last leg the wind was abeam, and it was a pretty 
fight between Harriet and Argo. At the Narrows Argo 
had collared Harriet, and she outfooted her thence home, 
winning by thirty-seven seconds. Meteor and Problem 
also made a close thing of it for the leaders. Galatea 
stood by to help B. & F., which had carried away a 
shroud. Times : 
Argo 0 59 30 Harriet 1 00 07 
It was now between Argo and Problem, the hard-fight- 
ing Harriet being at last out of it. The two winners had a 
merry fight of it, Mr. Dupee making a splendid showing 
with Problem, double reefed and with a storm jib only, 
and, even so, giving the stiffer boat a tussle which she will 
not soon forget. Problem led by ten seconds at the 
weather buoy, and by eighteen seconds at the end of the 
first_ round. This, however, was the end of it. Argo 
carried full canvas, and was too good in this weather for 
Problem. At the first turn Argo had passed and gained 
forty-five seconds on Problem. On the short weather leg 
Problem pointed nicely. She set a working jib. but it was 
now too late for her to hope, and Argo showed her heels 
to Problem thence in. Times: 
Argo 0 57 31 Problem 0 58 47 
FIFTH DAY, AUG. ID. 
For the Pabst trophy, open only to yachts of Waukesha 
county. Wis. A stiflF wind. The start was in following 
order: Aderyn, Problem, Meteor, Zaza, Dora, Avis, 
Peerless, Galatea. Avis capsized in the first round, at 
the end of which the order was Aderyn, Meteor, Problem, 
there being forty-two seconds between the leader and 
Meteor, Problem twenty-three seconds back of Meteor. 
The rest were outclassed. On the next round Meteor 
picked up considerable time on Aderyn. and the latter 
claimed a foul on a close shave which Meteor gave her on 
the third buoy. Foul was not allowed, and Meteor won 
by thirty-three seconds over her nearest rival. Times : 
Meteor 0 58 30 Dora 1 04 56 
Aderyn 0 59 30 Galatea 1 09 00 
Problem 0 59 28 Peerless 1 11 22 
Zaza 1 02 02 
Argo Sold to Milwaukee Men. 
Pleased very much by the fine showing made by the 
Oshkosh boat, Argo, Messrs. W. A. Starke and R. E. 
Giljoluann. of Milwaukee, made her owner an offer for 
her. the price said to be $1,000. and Mr. Gates sold the 
boat, which will hereafter sail under the Milwaukee 
burgee. _ 
3o-Footei-s at Newport, 
The 30-footers sailed a race on Aug. 6 in a strong S.W 
breeze over the Dj^er's Island course, the times being : 
Dorothy. H. Y. Dolan ^^oTIx' 
v eda, G. Bacon 5 04 10 
Esperanza. W. B. Duncan, Tr . ". 5 OR =w 
Vaqv ro ITT.. W. Rutherfor"d o ns 
Wa Wa. R. Brooks | % 
PoUywotr. A. H. Paget o fto 97 
Asahi, w. s. Miller : : i " ! ! ! ! 1 i ! 1 ! 1 ! ! ! .' i;: ! ^ 10 11 
On Aug. 7 the 30-footers were joined by three half- 
rsters, the latter sailing over eight-mile course, wbilf: 
the 30-footers sailed over an eighteen-mile course to 
Dyer's Island and return. There was a light N.E. breeze, 
and the times were: 
30-Footers. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Wa Wa, R. Brooks 3 08 00 5 55 19 2 47 19 
Veda, G. Bacon 3 08 00 5 55 36 2 47 36 
Vaquero III., W. Rutherford 3 08 00 5 55 47 2 47 47 
Asahi, W. S, Miller 3 08 00 5 56 58 2 48 58 
Esperanza, W. B. Duncan, Jr 3 08 00 5 57 48 2 49 48 
Dorotliy, H. Y. Dolan 3 08 OO 5 57 58 2 49 57 
Pollywog, A. H. Paget 3 08 00 5 58 36 2 50 36 
Half-Raters. 
Breeze, G. Roelker, Jr 3 16 23 4 .32 52 1 16 29 
Eaglet, W. Grosvenor, Jr 3 16 15 4 34 29 1 18 14 
Hawk, W. Gammell 3 16 19 4 39 28 1 23 08 
A sweepstake race was sailed on Aug. 8. The race was 
started in a light south wind, which became stronger 
before the finish, and the course was a triangular one. 
Wa Wa ran ashore, and Pollywog and Dorothy withdrew. 
The times were, start 3:14: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Asahi, W. S. Miller 5 46 58 2 .32 58 
Veda, G. Bacon 5 47 19 2 33 19 
Esperanza, W. B. Duncan, Jr 5 49 12 2 35 12 
Vaquero III., W. Rutherford 5 51 18 2 37 18 
Wa Wa. R. Brooks Withdrew. 
Pollywog, A. H. Paget Withdrew. 
Dorothy, H. Y. Dolan Withdrew. 
On Aug. 9 a race was sailed in a light wind, which 
shifted from N. to S.W. The cour.se was sixteen miles 
from Rose Island to Fiske Ledge and return, and the 
times were, start 3:36: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Esperanza, W. B. Duncan, Jr .5 56 31 2 20 31 
Pollywog, A. H. Paget 6 00 46 2 24 46 
Veda, G. Bacon 6 05 03 2 29 03 
Wa Wa, \l. Brooks Withdrew. 
On Aug. 10 a race was sailed over the Dyer's Island 
course in a good S.W. breeze. The start was made at 
3:20 and the times were: 
Finisli. Elapsed. 
Wa Wa, R. Brooks 5 42 04 2 18 04 
Pollywog, A. H. Paget 5 42 24 2 18 24 
Veda, G. Bacon 5 42 31 2 18 31 
Dorothy, H. Y. Dolan 5 44 46 2 20 46 
Esperanza. W. B. Duncan, Jr 5 46 01 2 22 01 
Vaquero TIL, W. Rutherford 5 46 37 2 22 37 
Asahi, W. S. Miller Withdrew. 
Gofinthian, Y. CtvawEi mm flBMSAi 
Burgess Y. C 
MARBLEHEAD — ^MASSACHUSETTS BAY, 
Monday, Aug. 6. 
The Burgess Y. C. sailed its open race, postponed from 
July 26. on Aug. 6, in a light, variable breeze, that just 
moved the yachts along, the times being : 
25£t. Class. 
Flirt, Fabvan 
Sintram, W. P. 
Raceabouts. 
Knockabouts. 
Suzzane, F. Brewster 
Handicap Class. 
Xever Did, D. H. Follett 
Sally IV., L. S. Percival 
Mistral, T. W^ Little 
Onda, T. Greenough 
Water Lily, J. D. Safford 
Geisha, C. W. Jaynes 
Dragon, C. M. 'Baker 
Nameless, W. H. Stuart, Jr 
21ft. Cabin Class. 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington 
Rambler, Pommeroy Brothers 
18ft. Class. 
Dauntless, Benner & Patten 
Fantasy, William Allerton 
Perhaps, J. E. Robinson 
Lobster, C. E. Hendrie 
16£t. Class. 
Moccasin, A. D. Irving 2 07 26 
Gee Whizz, F. G. Macomber, Jr 2 08 00 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman 2 20 26 
Cyclone, F. G. Macomber Withdrew. 
Dories. 
Toodo, B. C. Melzard 2 22 25 
Barbara, J. Blaney 2 24 10 
Raggy Lug, W. H. Brown Withdrew. 
The judges were J. H. Goodwin and Isaac B. 
Gee Whizz protested Moccasin. 
Elapsed. 
Corrected 
.2 48 20 
,2 41 23 
.2 49 37 
.2 51 14 
.3 02 00 
.3 13 3a 
.2 40 01 
2 40 01 
.2 45 07 
2 43 31 
.2 51 14 
2 51 14 
.2 51 21 
2 49 45 
.3 05 12 
2 54 00 
.Withdrew 
.Withdrew 
.W^ithdrew. 
.2 57 07 
.3 01 37 
.1 24 18 
.1 29 14 
.1 41 02 
.2 53 23 
Mills. 
Manchesteif Y. C 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Tuesday, Aug. 7. 
The Manchester Y. C., of Manchester, sailed its annual 
open race on Atig. 7 in a light N.E. breeze. There were 
twenty starters, but no close finishes, the best being in 
Class K, in which Jolly Roger beat Pirate im. 155. The 
times were: 
Special Class. lapsed. 
Hanley. W. F. Bache 1 24 50 
Nixie, S. J. Connolly .'..'.'.'.".'.Withdrew. 
Class D. 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee j 32 94 
Onda, John Greenough ^ mat 
Never Did, D. H. Follett .'. . .'.['.'.'.'.'.'.'.l 40 28 
Lookout, A. H. Higginson 1 33 02 
Hostess, H. M. Faxon !!!!.'!! !l 35 07 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington. 1 t;7 99 
Wind, c. E. Getting, Jr ^^^v^v/^'.'.'.^ oi 
Class K — Raceabouts. 
Jolly Roger, B. B. rro\vninshield 1 Oft 
Pnate. R. C. Robbms. ...'.itltl 
Tunipoo, J. L. Bremer 42 42 
Runaway Girl, Tweed , . . '. '.1 45 27 
^ Class T. 
Dauntless, Benner & Patten. I Vi n? 
Petrel, C. H. Lunt.. 1^ M 
Perhaps, J. E. Robinson.... '. . 1 ^1 w 
Circe II.. F. L. Pigeon J 54 2 ' 
Fantasy, W'm. Allerton i ! . ! ! ! '. ! "l 58 41 
Lobster. C. E. Hendrie 1 =a j-^ 
Joque, Walter Kelly .'.'.'.' .'.■.■.'.■.■.' .■.'Withdrew. 
Class X. 
Only One, J. F. Perkin?, 9 09 10 
Rikki Tikki, Loring Brothers .2 33 10 
W^tch, Henry Wigglesworth 9 <q m 
Freak, E. C, Fitch.... ' : : : r. r. '.WitMrL 
The judges were A. G. Wood, G, W, Mansfield, T- H. 
P. podg;e and S, J Connollv , • - - 
M.4RBLEHEAD — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Wednesday, Aug. 8. 
' The Corinthian Y. C, of Marblehead, sailed the first 
race of its midsummer series on Aug. 8 in a light south 
breeze, the times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
30ft. Class. 
Hanley, W^ F. Bache 1 39 03 1 39 0.? 
Empress, Hayden & Parker 1 48 36 1 48 .36; 
Al Kyris, J. F. Brown 1 49 30 1 49 30i 
Cartoon, Howard Parker 2 05 10 2 05 lOj 
25ft. Class. 
Flirt, Fabvan & McKee 1 42 31 1 
Never Did, D. H. Follett 1 ,57 49 1 
18ft. Class. 
Fantasy, Wm. Allerton 1 57 05 
Dauntless, Benner &- Patten 1 51 06 
Lobster, C. E. Hendrie 1 58 59 
Perhaps, J. E. Robinson ..1 59 38 
Nymph, Oscar Perkins 2 00 22 
Joque, Walter Kelly 2 05 06 
21ft. Special Class. -^i^vV 
Lookout. A. H. Higginson .'. . d..ll 52 
Hostess, H. M. Faxon..!.. ..'3^6 56 
Class A— Raceabouts; ' - 
Jolly Roger, B. B. Crowninshield 1 44 OS 
Sintram, W'. P. Fowle 1 48 20 
Pirate, R. C. Robbins 148.52 
Banderlog, Joshua Crane, Jr 1 50 .35 
Class B — Knockabouts. 
Opksah IL, S.H. Foster 1 50 13 
Theresa, L. Davis 1 59 52 
Class C— Handicap. 
Saliy IV., L. F. Percival 1 44 56 
Mistral, T. W^ Little 1 51 15 
Gossip, P. Brooks 1 46 5f) 
40 44: 
57: 49J 
1 49 43- 
1 51 06 
Not meas,. 
1 54 28 
1- 57 OC: 
2 01 00 
1 11 52 
1 11 57 
1 38 39 
1 44 58 
1 46 591 
1 48, 25 
1 52 37 
1 54 31 
1 56 36; 
1 58 0.3: 
2 03 12. 
39 39' 
43 02: 
46 42: 
48 58: 
Dragon, C. M. Barker 1 56 48 
Isis, C. H. Mayo 1 58 54 
Yarico, H. E. \ erxa 2 02 56 
Brigand, H. A. Morse 2 04 59 
Lillian. H. E. W^hitney ,. .2 10 38 
Ouivet'te, F. A. C. Hill .....2 13 41 
Class D — Handicap .Knockabouts. 
Agnes, D. C. Holder. Jr 1 41 41 
Comet, H. P. Benson 1 46 05 
Thistle, A. P. McKinnon 1.. 1 46 42 
Water Lily, J. D. Safford 1 4g 58 
Spinster, F. O. North ] 53 41 
Maia, Everett Paine '.Withdrew. 
16ft. Class. 
Gee Whizz, F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 04 50 
Moccasin, A. D. Irving.. 1 05 27 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman '.'.['.1 08 00 
Mowgli, W. I. Palmer 4 40 48 
Rikki Tikki, Loring Brothers ^ ..1 12 12 
Cyclone, F. G. Macomber 1 14 27 
J"^^.^^ ^^'^''^ Keith, D. H. Follett and G. 
W. Mansfield. 
H«n Y. c 
HULL — ^BOSTON HARBORi 
Saturday, Aug. 11. 
The Hull Y. C. sailed a club race on Aug. 11 in a 
strong S.W. breeze, the times being: 
HO Class. 
Ai 1.' ■ T -D Elapsed. Correctcti, 
Al kyris, J. F. Brown 1 58 05 
Empress, Hayden & Parker 1 58 54 
Hanley. W. F. Bache 2 26 42 . , . !1 
25-Footers. 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee 2 03 54 
Hermes, A. W. Chesterton 2 05 46 
Little Peter, J. J. Moebs 2 10 48 .' .. .. 
21ft. Plandicap Class. 
vShyessa, Douglass 1 41 22 1 31 22 
Ntke. C. A. Coolev 1 43 4"? 1 31 4'> 
^^v'^^Ti ^y"""^: 1 38 57 1 31 57 
Darthea, W B. Lambert 1 33 58 1 33 58 
Caterpillar^ W . P Keyes 1 52 03 1 36 03 
Dabster, G. D. Ketth 1 40 33 1 37 33 
Swirl .. 1 44 50 X 40 50 
Squaw, A. M. Bhnn Withdrew. 
18ft. Handicap Class. 
Barbara. A. F. Hayden 1 43 20 1 30 40 
Zaza, Lauriat & Humphreys 1 46 00 1 35 00 
Goblin, G. W. Canterbury 1 47 17. 1 36 17 
The judges were Miss Bessie M. Carter, L. B. Flint 
and H. N. Nute. 
Daxbury Y. C. 
DUXBURY, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 11. 
The Duxbury Y. C. sailed a race on Aug. 11 in a good 
S.W. breeze, the times being : 
21ft. Class. 
^ . „ . Elapsed. 
Fanny D., A. E. W alker 1 49 20 
Geisha, W. T. W'hitman 1 49 gi 
Scamper, Reed Brothers 1 55 5G 
Nancy Hanks, P. W. Maglathlin 1 57 12 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Lobster, C. C. Clapp 1 55 37 
Dazzler, Goodspeed Brothers 1 56 37 
Spider, H. Hunt 1 57 23 
Kittawake, H. M. Jones 1 59 30 
Milady, F. R. Adams [2 02 37 
Oom Paul, G. R. Cushman ! "2 03 03 
Handicap Class. 
If, F. B. Norwood 1 51 32 
Rainbow, \y. Ormond 55 03 
Dolphm, Is. Morton 1 53 02 
I'edera, J. Simmons !l 58 48 
Random, H. W. Ottow ^ .-Withdrew. 
Gaff and Spritsails. 
Salona, C Foster 2 28 40 
lankee, Harvey 2 33 32 
"Whinthfop Y. C 
WINTHROP — BOSTON HARBOR. . ' 
Saturday, Aug. 11. 
The Winthrop Y. C. sailed a handicap race on Aug. 11, 
the times being : ' 
25ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Ideal, H. W. Whittier 1 36 30 
Alert, John MacConnel! 1 23 52 
Cygnet, J. R. Hodder .Disabled. 
21ft. Class. 
Thetus. R. W'. Clark ....11753 
Ruth. A. S. Richards...^ 132 13 
Zoo, Horace Waitc , 1 35 24 
ISft. Class. 
Tliehna. E. Tewkshurv 0 56 10 
Hector, H. W. Hubbard 0 57 
Delia, W. D. Allen 0 52 26 
15ft. Class. 
Flash, W H. Myrick ...1 06 19 
F^va, H. FImn ." 01 53 
r?p?r, W- W, Colson ' ! ! .',1 Ifi Ifj 
Corrected. 
1 11 30 
1 14 52 
1 13 53 
1 15 13 
1 IS 24 
« .50 10 
D 51 1.3 
0 52 26 
0 46 19 
0 46 .52 
0 51 IS 
