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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 29, igox. 
Atlantic Y. C Annual Regatta, 
SEA GATE — NEW YORK BAY. 
Tuesday, June 18. 
The Atlantic Y. C. held its thirty-fifth annual regatta 
on Tuesday, June 18. The wind was light from the 
south-southeast at the start, but breezed soon afterward 
and continued to blow fresh up to the finish. There was 
a good entry list, and some twenty boats started. The 
committee sent the boats away in divisions, the schooners 
and the sloops Isolde and Isolt going to the Southwest 
Spit buoj-, thence around Scotland Lightship and back 
the same way. 255-4 miles. The 5i-footers and others went 
to the Swash Channel bell buoy, then to Orchard Shoal 
Light, then to the bell buoy off Sandy Hook, then back 
to the Swash Channel buoy and from there home, a dis- 
tance of nineteen miles. The others Avent to the Swash 
Channel buoy, then to Orchard Shoal Light, then to the 
Spit buoy, and then home, making a distance of sixteen 
and one-half miles. « 
One of the prettiest races of the season was seen in the 
75ft. class for schooners. Three boats started, namely, 
Elmina, Quisetta and Amorita. These boats were sent 
away at 11 :20, Quisetta crossing the line first with Elmina 
on her weather quarter and Amorita some distance astern. 
Quisetta turned out to windward in fine shape, making 
gains over her opponents on every tack. Quisetta rounded 
the Scotland Lightship at i :ii -.30, and eased off her boom 
to port for the run back. Elmina was timed at 1:15:30 
and Amorita at 1:21:10. When the two j-achts turned 
the Southwest Spit buo}^ the times were: Quisetta, 
2:19:10; Elmina, 2:19:45. Quisetta crossed the line a 
winner, Elmina being 5s. behind. The luffing matches en- 
abled Amorita to close up on the leaders, but she was 
beaten bv 2m. and 24s. 
The cutters Isolde and Isolt sailed a special race over 
the same course. Isolt was given full time allowance. 
Isolde took the lead at the start and won by lom. and 
27s. The 51-footers furnished another race of interest. 
Humma and Huguenot were raced against Altair. Hum- 
ma led over the line, and at the Swash Channel buoy 
she had a lead of im. over Altair. At Old Orchard Shoal 
Altair had cut down Humma's lead to 45s. On the 
windward work Humma again drew away from Altair. 
The former won by im. and 40s. Huguenot was 19m. and 
45s. behind Altair" The summary follows: 
Schooners— ClassD— 65 to 75 ft.— Start, 11:20. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Quisetta, H. F. Lippitt 3 09 05 3 49 05 
Elmina, F. K. Brewster 3 09 10 3 49 10 
Amorita, W. Gould Brokaw 3 11 29 3 51 20 
Corrected time— Quisetta, 3:48:05; Amenta, 3:51:12. 
Sloops— Special Class— Start, 11:20. 
Isolde, F. M. Hoyt 3 26 32 4 06 32 
Isolt, C. W. Nason 3 45 58 4 25 58 
Corrected time— Isolt, 4:16:59. 
Sloops— Class K, 43 to 51ft.— Start, 11:25. 
Humma. J. Rogers Maxwell 2 30 30 3 Oo 30 
Altair, Cord Meyer 2 32 10 3 07 10 
Huguenot, Edward Kelly 2 51 55 3 2b o5 
Sloops— Class K— Cruising Trim— Start, 11:40. 
Ondawa. H. J. Roberts 3 18 18 3 38 18 
Mariquita, H. B. Shaen 3 22 lo 3 42 15 
Corrected time — Mariquita, 3:42:09. 
Sloops— Class M— 30 to 36ft.— Start, 11:30. 
Leda, H. L. Maxwell 2 25 12 2 5a 12 
Akista, George Hill , 2 53 12 3 23 12 
Sloops— Special Class— Start, 11:30. 
Selnada, T. Fred Ackerman 2 55 04 3 2o 04 
Siren, C. F. Wigand 2 53 23 3 23 23 
Corrected time — Selnada, 3:23:31. 
Sloops— Class P— 21 to 25ft.— Start, 11:35. 
Sot'g and Dance, E. F. T^uckenbach ...First 
Cockatoo. Hendon Chubb ^^^"."4 
Apterix Third 
Sloops— Class O— 18 to 21ft.— Start, 11:35. 
Wraith, Calvin Tomkins..." Sail over 
Sloops— Class R— Under 18ft— Start, 11:35. 
Pebble, R. W. Speir 
Peanut, Calvert Brewer Second 
The M'inners were Quisetta, Isolde, Humma, Ondawa, 
Leda, Siren, Song and Dance, Wraith and Pebble. 
Savin Hill Y. C 
DORCHESTER, MASS. 
Saturday, June 22. 
The Y. R. A. open race of the Savin Hill Y. C. was 
sailed in Dorchester Bay Saturday. June 22, in a very 
light easterly breeze. There were five classes in which 
there were a good fleet of starters. The Thordis won 
easily in the 25ft. open class. The Opitsah II. added 
another victory in the 21ft. class, and, in the i8ft. class, 
the Circe II. defeated the Dauntless for the first time. 
In the Savin Hill and Dorchester one-design classes 
the racing was very close. The summary: 
25-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Thordis, W. U. Foster 1 34 09 
Romance, Loring Sears 1 39 40 
Widgeon, A. G. Horton 1 45 15 
Eleanor 1 53 45 
21-Footers. 
Opitsah II., Sumner Foster 1 35 43 
Eaglet, W. Starling Burgess 1 38 59 
Zaza, G. P. Shute 1 39 46 
Coquette 1 44 16 
18-Footers. 
Circe II., Fred L. Pigeon 1 27 42 
Dauntless, Benner & Patten 1 34 32 
Lobster, C. J. Hendrie 1 43 04 
Dorchester Y. C, One Design Dories. 
Hobo, T. W. King 1 37 05 
Vera, Hjalmar Lundberg 1 37 12 
Millie, C. T. Mead 1 39 52 
Eaglet, A. 'D. Pratt 1 48 00 
Boomerang, C. W. A. Bartlett withdrew. 
Armitra, E. C. Cutter withdrew. 
Savin Hill Y. C, One Design Sailing Tenders. 
.\. P. Hawes 1 59 52 
|. E. Robinson 2 00 44 
X. J. Plorton 2 01 39 
A. McGuinness •■•2 02 38 
W. S. Scott 2 02 40 
C. Loring 2 03 25 
C. A. J. Smith 2 03 27 
j. McBeath , 2 05 27 
C. Leach 8 05 38 
A. B. Howland , 10 35 
H, Skinner.,, ::,.,,i-'-vtiti.i.',,2 13 1§ 
T. W ills,, .,, I 1 n n Vn i < n§ 15 94 
■j. Turner ...2 16 40 
E. Keepers » .-,.....2 20 13 
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Bevefly Y. C. 
MONUMENT BEACH, MASS. 
Monday, June 17. 
The Beverly Y. C. held its first open sweepstakes race 
oft" the club house at Wing's Neck, Monument Beach, on 
Monday, June 17. There was a good breeze blowing 
from the southwest which kicked up quite a lively sea. 
In the 2S-footers the May Queen again defeated the 
new Kalania III. The Quakeress and the Radiant, a 
new Herreshoff boat, had a hot scrap in the 21ft. class, 
the Quakeress winning out by less than two minutes. 
In the cla-ss for T7ft. cats, the Eunice, designed by 
Huckins, put another win to her credit. She was hard 
pushed by the Howard and less than a minute separated 
them at the finish. The racing in the 15-footers was very 
close, there being a little over two minutes between the 
first and the last boat. The summary: 
25-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
May Queen, D. ' L. Whittemore 2 10 17 
Kalama III., David Rice 2 18 10 
Nokomis, Alfred Winsor 2 20 15 
21-Footers. 
Ouakeress, W^. F. Harrison 2 21 31 
Radiant, C. M. Baker 2-23 24 
Edith, E. H. Baker 2 27 33 
Amanita, L. Bacon 2 31 54 
Kestrel, L. S. Dabney disabled. 
Foiirth Class "Cats. 
Eunice, W'. O. Taylor 1 40 19 
Howard, H. O. Miller 1 41 12 
Allison, Stewart McLoud 1 42 31 
Hod. C. B. Holmes 1 46 39 
Maori, A. B. Hastings ; 1 47 20 
Daisy, E. Stockton......... 1 54 20 
15ft.— Restricted Class. 
Teaser, R. W. Emmons. 1 39 40 
Next, Paul Jones 1 40 25 
Spider, H. B. Stone 1 40 .32 
Varda, J. Parkinson, Jr..... 140.58 
Flicl<amaroo, X. F. Emmons 1 41 ,57 
Go Bve, H. Stockton withdrew. 
Marine and Field Regatta* 
GR.W^SEND BAY. 
Saturday, Jitne 22. 
Twenty yachts belonging to the Gravesend Bay Y. R. 
A. raced on Saturday, June 22, under the auspices of the 
Marine and Field Club. There was a good breeze from 
the southeast. The larger boats sailed over a nine-mile 
course and the smaller ones over a six-mile triangle. The 
first leg of the course was a beat, the second a run and the 
third a reach. The summary follows : 
Sloops— Class K— 43 to .51ft.— Start, 3:20. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Susie, Cornelius Ferguson did not finish. 
Sloops— Class AI— 30 to 36ft.— Start, 3:20. 
Akista. George Hill 5 20 00 2 00 00 
Bonita, Haviland Brothers 5 26 00 2 06 00 
Sloops— Class N— 25 to 30ft.— Start, 3:20. . 
Squaw, H. J. Heath 5 29 30 2 09 30 
Sloops— Class P— 21 to 25ft.— Start, 3:25. 
Cockatoo, Hendon Chubb... 4 48 30 1 23 30 
Song and Dance. E. E. Luckenbach 4 53 30 1 28 00 
Elsie, C. P. Rosemon did not finish. 
Sloops— Class O— 18 to 21ft.— Start, 3:25. 
Wraith. Calvin Tomkins..." 4 52 00 1 27 00 
Wink, C. B. Vaux 4 53 00 1 28 00 
Corodo. A. Peters 5 02 00 1 37 30 
.Spots, F. H. Henry Did not finish. 
Broncho, F. C. Moore Did not finish. 
Sloops— Class R— Under 18ft.— Start, 3:30. 
Pebble, W^ R. Speir 5 08 05 1 38 05 
Peanut, Calvin Brewer 0 09 11 1 39 11 
Catboats— Class V— Under 18ft.— Start, 3:25. 
Martha, M. R. Moore 4 45 30 1 20 30 
Knockabouts — Start, 3:30. 
Kelpie, W. K. Brown 5 06 40 1 36 40 
Ouinque, L. H. Smith 5 07 00 1 37 00 
Plying Fox, Buckman & Cone...' 5 08 00 1 38 00 
Tigagag. W. Hutchinson 5 08 10 1 38 10 
Vixen Baylor & Mahoney ....5 09 10 1 39 10 
Stinger, A. P. Clapp 5 10 06 1 40 06 
The winners were Akista. Squaw, Cockatoo, Wraith, 
Pebble, Martha M., and Kelpie. 
Dwxbwy Y. C 
DUXBURY, MASS. 
Monday, June 17. 
The first race of the Duxbury Y. C. for the season 
was sailed off the club house on Monday. June 17, in a 
light easterly breeze. Three classes started, the most in- 
teresting of which were the i8ft. knockabouts. In this 
class Oom Paul won by im. and 23s. In the 21ft. knock- 
abouts Geisha won handily from Seconset. In the handi- 
cap class Dolphin won handily, finishing well within her 
handicap. The summary: 
18-ft. Knockabouts. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Oom Paul, G. F. Cushman 1 3027 „ 00 OO 
Dazzler, Goodspeed Bros .■ 1 31 50 ? 00 00 
Miladi, F. R. Adams 1 32 41 0 00 00 
Kittawake, H. M. Tones 1 35 47 0 00 00 
Lobster 11, C. C. Clapp 1 40 05 0 00 00 
21ft. Knockabouts. 
Geisha, W. T. Whitman 1 29 45 0 00 00 
Seconset, A. Holmes 1 32 40 0 00 00 
Handicap Class. 
Dolphin, N. Morton HHf J !a 
Latona, Channing Foster 1 39 40 1 29 40 
Fedora Simmons 1 50 10 1 30 10 
Pvxie, G. Wadsworth 1 51 30 1 36 30 
Jubilee Y. C. 
Monday, June 17. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
The first club championship of the Beverly Y. C. was 
sailed off the club house Monday, June 17, in a light 
southeasterly breeze. There were two classes and only 
two starters in each. In class A Adina finished first, but 
lost to Elf on time allowance. In class B there were two 
scratch boats, Vega and Rita. Vega won easily. The 
summari': 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Elf, Charles Prescott 1 33 30 1 30 30 
Adina. E. S, Foster ,,.1 33 15 1 33 1-5 
Class B. 
Vega, Pickett Bros J 43 15 1 43 15 
Corinthian Y. C. 
MARBLEHEAD^ MASS. 
Monday, June 17. 
The first championship race of the Corinthian Y. C. 
was sailed off Marblehead Monday, June 17, in a light 
southeast breeze. In the 25ft. class the Chewink won 
handily from the Cyrilla. In the handicap class the 
Oivana came in first, but lost to the Babs and the Elvina 
on time allowance. The Sintram had an easy win in the 
raceabouts, and the Raccoon finished first in the 16- 
looters, after a good race. The summary : 
Second Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Chewink. T. G. Macomber, Jr 2 06 55 2 06 55 
Cyrilla, \\. D. Turner 2 10 17 2 10 17 
Class A— Handicap. 
Babs, E. B. Alvord, hdcp 4m 2 10 U 2 06 U 
Elvina, W. Bartlett, hdcp 10m 2 16 20 2 06 20 
Oivana, R, Boardman 2 08 14 2 08 14 
Yerico, H. E. Yerxa ....withdrew. 
Raceabouts. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowie 2 04 03 2 04 03 
Darthea, E. B. Lambert 2 07 08 2 07 08 
Indian. J. J. Lawrence 2 07 48 2 07 48 
Pompiiia, R. C. Bobbins 2 09 22 2 09 22 
Idol, T. K. Lathrop, Tr 2 09 32 2 09 32 
Sally v., L. M. Percival W^ithdrew. 
Fourth Class. 
Elapsed. 
Raccoon, A. D. Irving 0 58 25 
Uglv Duckling, C. F. Lyman.... 1 00 45 
Gee' Whiz, F. G. Maoomber 1 03 40 
Leopard 1 04 38 
Cyclone, R. B. Wiggin 1 09 26 
Kalitan, D. H. Follett ....11114 
Quincy Y, C. 
Monday, June 17. 
QUINCY, MASS. 
The first race of the Quincy Y. C. for the season was 
sailed over the regular club courses on Monday, June 
17. The breeze was from the eastward, light and fluky. 
In the Handicap class. Arbutus finished first and Hustler 
second, but on corrected time both came far down the 
list. Arbutus being last. Omeme won handily in the 
special class. The summary: 
Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Whisper 2 45 15 2 48 15 
Goblin 2 44 25 2 50 25 
Tautog 2 48 30 2 51 30 
Yum Yum 2 52 10 2 53 10 
Hustler 2 43 37 2 53 37 
Harbor Light 2 44 50 2 54 20 
Ida J 2 43 38 2 54 38 
Arbutus 2 43 35 2 55 35 
Special. 
Omeme 2 35 25 0 00 OO 
Cleo 2 39 37 0 00 00 
Bob 2 52 37 0 00 00 
Manhasset Bay Y. C 
PORT WASHINGTON — LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
• Saturday, June 22. 
The third race of the series for the Jacob cup was 
sailed over the course on Saturday, June 22. The course 
was fifteen miles in length. The wind was from the 
southeast. The summary follows: 
Manhasset Raceabouts — Start, 4 :00. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Bob, Phillips and Morgan 6 30 05 2 30 05 
Arizona, G. A. Curry 3 31 07 2 31 07 
Mist. J. W. Alker 6 32 20 2 32 20 
Lambkin, S. W. Roach 6 14 10 2 41 10 
Firefly, Guy Standing 6 50 01 2 50 01 
A match race was arranged between Dr. Wallace's Las- 
sie and Mr. H. L. Hoyt's Scintilla for a cup. Lassie parted 
her throat halyards and left Scintilla to finish alone. 
Eastcm:,Y, C 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 
Wednesday, June 19. 
Only one class showed up for the special open race 
of the Eastern Y. C. on Wednesday, June 19. This was 
the 2S-footers in which the FHrt, the Onda and the Che- 
wink started. On the first leg to windward, the Flirt 
had established a commanding lead in two tacks, and 
she had no trouble in keeping it to the finish. The 
Onda and the Chewink fought hard for secdnd place, 
the Onda finally getting it. The summary: 
Special Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Flirt, Fabyan and McKee 4 34 33 4 32 28 
Onda, John Greenough 4 43 33 4 37 46 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber, Jr ....4 38 48 • 4 38 48 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Y* G 
' OYSTER BAY — ^LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, June 22. 
The club knockabouts sailed the second race of the 
series for the Centre Island cup over the club's inside 
course on Saturday, June 22. The wind was from the 
southeast, making the first leg a reach, the second a run 
and the third a beat. The times were as follows : 
Start, 3:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vagrant, W. G. Low, In, and H. M. Brown.. 5 19 08 2 14 06 
Mistral, E. L Low, jf 5 21 17 2 16 17 
Nakodo, J. T. Sherman 5 24 28 2 19 28 
Maroia, De Le Roy Dresser, H. B. T. Jaquelin.5 24 47 2 19 47 
Lucille, Henry H. Landon 5 27 38 2 22 38 
Heron, Frederick R. Coudert, Jr 5 27 57 2 22 57 
Newport Special Thirties. 
NEWPORT, R. I. 
Tuesday, June 18. 
The third match between Wa Wa and Casrolina was 
sailed on Ttiesday, June 18. The course was from 
Brento's Cove to Dyer Island and return. The wind was 
from the south, making it a run out and a beat back. 
Wa Wa fouled a lobster pot and withdrew, leaving Caro- 
lina to go over the course alo?ie. The times follow: 
Start. Finish. Elapsed, 
Carolina. P. Jones 3 10 00 5 85 00 8 S'") W 
