Sep!. 22, 1900.J 
GENESKE. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
I J4CHM0NT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Sept. 8. 
In -addition to the afinual $500 cup for schooners given 
by the Larchmont Y. C, Com. Postley this year gave a 
cup of similar value for the 70-footers, while the club 
olYered prizes for the two imported ctitters, the si-footers 
and the 36-footers. Saturday M'as clear and warm with 
a moderate easterly breeze ; the course for the larger 
yachts was a triangle with two six-mile sides, the first 
mark being well out in the Sound, and the usual three-mile 
leg across from Hempstead Harbor home, two rounds 
being- sailed. -The smaller yachts sailed an eleven-mile 
triangle, two rounds. The schooner cup brought out an 
indifferent lot of entries, the big Corona, formerly Colonia, 
and the little Qviissetta, the former allowing over thirteen 
minutes, with three old boats, Atlantic, Katrina and Way- 
ward. In the 70ft. class, Mineola II., Rainbow and Yankee 
were present, Virginia being at Bristol. In the schooner 
class Corona beat Quissetta by only four minutes elapsed 
time, the little boat thus winning by ten minutes. With 
a single gun for the start, Mineola crossed fifteen seconds 
after the smOke, and Rainbow followed within five sec- 
onds, but Yankee was nearly a minute late. The leaders 
were soon hard at it to windward, .standing across to the 
Long Island shore and making tack after tack in com- 
pany, without regard to Yankee astern. This duel proved 
so interesting that both far overstood the first mark, which 
Yankee fetched nicely in due time and rounded, leaving 
them to discover their error and run down with lifted 
sheets to find her hopelessly in the lead. The times at this 
mark were: 
Turn. Elapsed. 
Yankee 12 33 46 0 53 4G 
Rainbow 12 41 10 1 06 10 
Mmeola 12 42 14 1 07 14 
They ran to the Hempstead mark under spinakers, and 
were timed : 
Turn. Elapsed. 
Yankee 1 22 32 0 48 46 
Mineola 1 31 54 0 49 40 
Rainbow 1 32 12 0 51 02 
A short reach on starboard tack brought them to the 
line, where the first rounded: 
Turn. Elapsed. 
Yankee 1 40 26 0 17 54 
Mineola 1 50 10 0 18 16 
Rainbow 1 50 35 0 IS 19 
With Yankee lor a pilot, the others made as direct a 
course as possible lo the windward mark, the times being: 
Turn. Elapsed. 
Yankee 2 42 08 1 01 42 
Minpiila 2 50 00 0 59 !iO 
Rainbow 2 51 54 1 01 23 
The wind had been .falling lighter, and off Hempstead 
Bay Yankee lost it for a time, but caught the first of a 
light S.W. wind before the others, and the mark was 
timed : 
Turn. Elapsed. 
Yankee .3 39 00 0 56.52 
Mineola 3 44 31 0 54 :n 
Rainbow , :i 49 00 0 57 06 
They ran home under spinakers before the new wind, 
the times being : 
Turn. Elapsed. 
Yankee 4 12 .57 0 33 57 
Mineola 4 20 50 0 36 19 
Rainbow 4 24 18 0 35 18 
Astrild and Lsolde made a very close and interesting 
race. On the first windward leg Isolde gained one minute 
and one second, but she lost this and thirty-six seconds 
more on the run, making up sixteen seconds on the reach 
"home, so that she started the round twenty seconds astern 
of Astrild. When .\strild had added one minute and fifty 
seconds to this in the six-mile beat, the race was decided. 
Altair played with Hussar II., as usual, beating her all 
over the course. The old 30-footer, Veda, easily saved 
her time over the new Herreshoff Countess, and both beat 
the Hanley Cherokee. The full times were : 
Schooners — Start, 11:40. 
Racing Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ouissetta, H. F. Lippit 73.59 4 52 50 4 38 52 
Corona, L. Cass Ledyard 93.07 4 48 54 / 4 48 54 
Katrina, J, B. Ford:... 73.14 - 5 31 03 5 16 40 
Atlantic. Wilson Marshall. .86.31 Not timed. 
Wayward, C. Smitbers.. 63. S2 Not timed. 
Cutters— soft. Class— Start, 11:35. 
Yankee, H. B. Duryea and H. P. 
Whitney 76.36 4 37 57 
Mineola, August Belmont 76.73 4 45 50 
Rainbow, C. Vanderbilt 76.34 4 49 18 
CuHers— 70ft. Class— Start, 11:45. 
Astrild, Hannn Brothers 61.39 5 03 35 
Isolde, F. M. Hoyt 60.45 5 07 53 
Cutters— 51ft. Class— Start, 11:50. 
Altair, Cord Meyer.... 51.00 4 13 44 
Hussar IT., James Baird....... 57;7S 4 21 07 
36ft. Class— Start, 11:50. 
Veda, Robert Bacon .30.33 4 23 23 
Countess, Oswald .Sanderson 35.71 4 18 16 
Cherokee, E. \V. Clark, Jr ..35.91 4- :?3 10 
4 37 57 
4 45 50 
4 49 18 
5 03 35 
5 06 59 
13 44 
21 07 
12 04 
18 16 
33 10 
Keystone Y. C. 
TORRESDALE — DELAWARE RIVER. 
Monday, Sept. 3. , 
The Keystone Y. C. .sailed its annual fall race on Sept. 
3 in a fresh S.W. wind, the course being twelve miles 
on the Delaware River. The times were : 
Second Class Duckers— Start, 11:16. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Edith M., T. Pfister 1 39 .30' 2 23 30 
Effie, D., VV. SoUins 1 43 00 2 27 00 
Little Harry, Geo. Hirst 1 46 00 2 30 00 
Anna, N., J. Whitehead .-1 47 15 2 31 15 
Martha, George Wheatcroft 1 50 00 2 34 00 
Skififs— Start, 11:34. 
Albert, W. Wellington 1 46 05 2 12 05 
F. Reillv, W. Wagner .1 50 05 2 16 05 
Tibo, W. Hascher 1 52 00 2 18 00 
Jessie, W. Knowles , 1 55.00 2 21 00 
Gluey, Hugh Ayres.... ., ..1 56 40 2 22 40 
First Class Duckers— ^tart, l'2:38. 
Bertie S., W. Clausen ' 2 38 30 2 00 30 
Albert S., C. Shallcross 2 "41 40 2 03 40 
Bessie, Sy Dingee 2 42 02 2 04 02 
McGintv, George Le Sage 2 43 20 2 05 20 
J. Hirst, R. Brown 2 47 00 2 09 00 
George B., George Dingham ; 3 00 00 2 22 00 
Playfo-rd, C. Gist 2 57,00 2 19 00 
Flounder, J. McKane 3 00 30 2 22 30 
First Class Duckers — Start, 4:14. 
Bertie S., "W. Clausen ...5 28 20 1 14 20 
Bessie, S. Y. Dingee 5 29 55 1 15 55 
McGinty, George Le Sage 5 30 40 1 16 40 
Albert S., J. Pfister 5 35 30 1 21 30 
T. Hirst, R. Brown 4 .36 15 1 22 15 
George B., W. Collom 5 37 10 1 28 10 
Flounder, T. Davenport 5 40 00 1 26 00 
Sunday, Sept. 9. 
The regular weekly race was sailed on Sept. 9 in a puft'y 
N.W. wind, the times being: 
First Class Duckers — Start, 1:30. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Bertie S., W. Clausen 2 37 45 1 07 45 
Albert S., J. Pfister 2 39 10 1 09 10 
Bessie. S. Y. Dingee 2 39 15 1 09 15 
John Hirst, R. Brown 2 40 15 1 10 15 
George B.. George Pass 2 40 55 1 10 55 
Mc(;inty, George Le Sage 2 41 18 1 11 18 
Skiffs— Start, 1:54. 
Alberta, J. Millington ; 3 04 10 1 10 10 
Gluey, George Wheatcroft 3 10 "18 1 16 18 
F. Reilly, W. Wagner...; 3 18 45 1 24 45 
W. Giosser, J. Grieves 3 21 40 1 27 40 
Jibo, W. TIasch 3 25 00 1 31 00 
Second Class Duckers— Start, 3:29:15. 
Efhe D., W. Cullom 5 05 32 1 36 17 
Ldith M.. J. Pfister 5 16 50 1 47 35 
Martha. George Wheatcroft 5 25 .30 1 56 15 
Anna V.. J. Whitehead 5 35 00 2 06 15 
Little Harry, T. H. McKane 5 38 00 2 09 00 
First Class Duckers— Start, 3:39. 
Bertie S., W. Clausen 4 57 35 1 18 35 
Bessie, S. Y. Dingee 5 02 20 1 23 20 
McGintv. George Bingham 5 05 .30 . 1 26 30 
Albert S., H. Fisher 5 13 45 . 1 34 45 
John Hirst. B. Brown 5 15 30 1 36 30 
George B.. H. Vandegrift 5 21 50 1 41 50 
Hull Musquito Y. C. 
riTV POINT — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, Sept. 8. 
The Hull Mosquito Y. C. sailed a special race on Sept. 
8 in a moderate S.E. breeze, the times being: 
. ^ Elapsed. 
Mojave Berry 1 19 30 
Rita, Kmg 1 25 00 
Teck, Sylvester 1 25 IS 
Lssefsee. Johnson 1 25 23 
Jewel. Tilden ...1 29 30 
R'Pple .; ......1 30 30 
Kewayden, Clark , t 44 23 
The judges were George Smith and C. McDonald. 
Y* R, A. of Massachusetts. 
The annual rendezvous of the Y. R. A. of Massachu-' 
setts took place on Sept, 8 off City Point, the fleet sailing 
over to Hull next day and passing in review. The record 
for the season is as follows: 
Class D— 25ft. Cabin Sachls. 
Total Per- • 
.Starts. Ists. 2ds. 'Ads. centage. Average. 
Flirt "11 7 :i 0 895 81 4-11 
Little Peter 11 4 5 V 760 69 1-11 
iCarly D.^wn ...11 4 . 2 3 650 59 1-11 
Hermes 8 0 0 4 185 23 1-8 
Sappho 1 0 1 0 65 11 4-5 
Tmgo 1 0 0 1 85 06 2-5 
Helene 1 0 0 0 15 02 4-5 
Cygnet 1 0 U 0- 15 02 4-5 
Class L — 21ft. Open Vachts. 
Hostess 6 4 1 0 465 771-2 
Cleopatra 5 1 3 1 300 60 
Ta.coma 5 1 2 2 300 60 
Lookoia 1 1 U 0 100 33 1-3 
Class S— 21ft. Cabin Vachts. 
Harriet " 8 5 2 0 630 78 3-4 
Csona 10 4 4 0 675 67 1-2 
Coquette 8 2 2 2 400 50 
Zaza 2 2 0 0 200 40 
Opitsah II 2 1 0 1 135 27 
Rambler 1 II 1 0 65 13 
Carrie M 3 (I 0 1 50 10 
Dosia 2 0 , 0 1 50 .10 
Minx 1001 35 07 
Class T— 18ft. Vachts. 
Dauntless 11 10 1 0 1065 96 9-11 
Fantasy 6 1 3 0 310 51 2-3 
Zoe 4 1 I 2 235 43 4-5 
Lobster 7 1 2 1 2rf5 42 1-7 
l^erhaps 10 0 2 5 335 33 lr2 
Cathryn 4 1 0 0 145 20 2-5 
Circe 11 3 0 2 0 1-45 20 2-5 • 
loque -. ...7 0 0 2. 130 18 4-7- 
Hector 3 0 0 1 65 11 4-5 
Aureolus 2 0 0 0 30 05 1-2 
Class X— 15fi. Yachts, 
Vitesse 7 5 1 0 5C5 80 5-7 
Favorite 5 1 3 0 295 59 
Bed Bug 2 1 0 II 115 32 6-7 
Ray .." 2 0 1 1 100 28 4-7 
Cricket 3 0 0 2 70 20 
Bess 1 .0 0 0 15 04 2-7 
In figuring percentages, it is assumed that a yacht shall 
have started in at least half as many races as any-ya.cht 
in her class. . ; , 
Victoria Y. C. 
HAMILTON — BURLINGTON BAY. ' ' 
Saturday, Sept. 8. / 
The Victoria Y. C. finished its racing on SepL 8 in a 
fresh easterly breeze, the times being ; 
30ft. Class— Start, 2":30. 
• Finish. Elapsed. 
Hiawatha ...4 49 10 2 19 10 
Brenda 4 51 07 2 21 07 
Happy Thought ;..5 03 4 5 2 83 45 
25ft. Class— For Brigger Cup— Start, 2:35. , 
Rosemaryn 5 05 05 2 30 05 , 
Koko 5 05 15 ■ 2 ' 30 15 
Getaway 5 10 30 2 35 30 
Skififs- Start, 3:00. 
Flight 5 14 10 2 14 10 
Shelia ; 5 15 05 2 15 05 
Firefly 5 24 05 2 24 05 
Gentlemen's Dinghy Race — H. Green, J. Jutten, E. M. 
Longtin. 
Ladies' Dinghy Race— Miss A. Allan, Miss C. TurnbuH, 
Miss M. Potter. 
Gentlemen's Fishing Contest — D. Tracey, 31 fish; W. 
Allan, 30 fish ; Geo. Wark, 30 fish. Booby prize, E. Doran, 
I fish. 
Ladies' Fishing Contest — Miss A. Allan, 9 fish; Miss M. 
Potter, 8 fish; Miss M. Omand, 7 fish. Booby prize, Miss 
Jean Chapman, i fish. . 
In the evening the party went to the beach on the 
club launch Minerva, returning to the c'Mb house about ii 
o'clock. 
Corinthian Y. C. 
MARBLEHEAD — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Saturday, Sept. 8. 
The third class of the Corinthian Y. C, of Marble- 
head, sailed off the final race for the class cup on Sept. 
8 in a light east wind, the times being : 
Elapsed. 
Oivana, R. Boardman 2 12 31 
Mistral, F. W. Little ','.'.2 IT Zl 
I sis, G. H. Mayo 2 23 01 
In the afternoon a race was sailed for the cup presented 
by Com. Shaw, the wind being fresh S.E. The times 
were : 
. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Gossip, P. Brooks 2 23 49 2 16 57 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee .2 17 20 2 17 20 
Brigand, H. A. Morss 2 31 50 2 20 51 
Oivana, R. Boardman 2 29 52 2 21 38 
Jolly Roger, B. B. Crowninshield ". . . 2 28 52 2 21 59 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle ". .......2 29 01 2 22 09 
Iris, G. H. Mayo 2 .33 10 2 22 11 
Runaway Girl, H. W. Tweed 2 :50 58 2 22 44 
Never Did, D. H. Follett 2 :^5 11 2 22 50 
Mistral. F. W. Little 2 34 56 2 23 57' 
Khalifa, R. F. Tucker 2 :?1 10 2 24 18 
Elvira, M. Barllett 2 38 30 2 27 31 
Merle, W. D. Turner ..2 44 33 2 .34 12 
Pifi, J. A. Jennings 2 48 03. 2 34 19 
Opitsah II., .S. H. Foster 2 42 44 2 37 52 
Quill, J. F. Cole. 2 48 43 2 39 06 
Cycle, F. G. Macomber 3 01 00 2 47 1 6 
Sally IV., L. F. Percival Withdrew. 
Privateer, II. .S. Foster Witlidrew. 
The winners were: Gossip, Commodore's cud; Flirt, 
$15; Brigand, $10; Oivana. $7, and Jolly Roger, $5'. 
Pewaukee Y. C. 
pewaukee lake, wis. 
Saturday, Sep;. 8. 
The Pewaukee Y. C. .sailed its final race on Sept. 8, 
the times being : 
Class A. - . ■ • 
Finish. Elansed. 
Pora ^ 0 01 57 1 04 51 
I'orothy 6 in 30 i 13 24 
(die Hour g 15 25 1 18 19 
Class B. 
S.^rapis , 6 07 56 1 12 56 
Ruth 6 08 23 1 13 -53 
Gladys Withdrew. ' 
The judges were A. S. Hathaway, J. W. Bade, and .\. G. 
Miller; timekeeper, G. W. Schrets. ' ■ ' 
