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[Aug. 10, igOi. 
bination of windward and running qualities, and the 
boat which beats her will need to rank somewhere in the 
phenomenal class. Cadillac has been sailed by an able 
mariner and a thorough sportsman, Commodore Shaw, 
of Detroit. It certainly cannot be said that she has had 
any favors shown to her or that she has won by any flukes, 
any more than it can, on the other hand, be said that 
any of her competitors have profited in any wise except 
through their own ability or through the chance condi- 
tions of wind and water. Picked as a winner when she 
first sailed into Chicago harbor, and before her perforrii- 
ance could be rated by any available comparisons, Cadil- 
lac has been a favorite from the start, and she has even 
more than made good the favorable impressions gathered 
regarding her at the first. She has clearly outsailed the 
other boats here, and no sportsman can for a moment 
grudge her her victory. In the belief of the Chicago 
yachtsmen, founded before they have yet seen Invader 
sail or had any opportunity of getting a line upon her 
abilities, Hanley has for a second time designed a cup 
winner. 
E. Hough. 
Hartford Building, Chicago, III. 
Clsss D 
Opitsah III., S. H. Foster.. '. 1 44 04 
Eaglet, S. Burgess 1 45 48 
Rambler, S. M. Pomeroy.. 1 46 03 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses 1 46 20 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin 1 47 03 
Privateer, T. McConnell 1 49 20 
~ • E. H. Phemister 1 50 53 
Dosia. 
Hostess, H. 
Class E. 
M. Faxon 1 32 38 
Corinthian Y» C. 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. — MIDSUMMER SERIES. 
The midsummer series of races of the Corinthian Y. 
C. were quite successful. There were fowr days' racing in 
all, counting the open race for the wind-up. The num- 
ber of starters varied from forty-six to fifty-two, which 
is the largest number of starters in any single race sailed 
in Massachusetts Bay this season, with the exception of 
the city of Boston race on July 4. There were the usual 
light breezes for which Corinthian Y. C. races are noted, 
but there was not a single day of fog. This feature 
was an exception that could not pass unnoticed. 
Wednesday, July 31. 
The opening race of the series was sailed in a very light 
westerly breeze. It was-also very fluky. In the 2S-footers 
Chewink, Flirt and Calypso were the favorites. The 
breeze suited the two keel boats, and they both finished 
ahead of Calypso. Flirt was a close second to Chewink, 
but was disqualified because she was sailed by a profes- 
sional. In the other classes the boats were well bunched 
at the start, but soon spread out, the best light-air sailers 
being at the heads of the classes. The summary: 
Class A. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 ^? o? 
Calvpso, A. W. Chesterton 2 04 31 
Jingo, i. T. Paine, Jr | 05 54 
Khalifa^ R. Tucker 2 07 27 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty -V^v 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee Disqualified. 
Class B— Handicap. 
Elapsed. Handicap. Corrected. 
Oivana, R. Boardman 2 09 41 2 per cent. 2 07 06 
Sally IV;, H. W. Mason 2 14 07 2 per cent. 2 11 32 
Brigand, H. A. Morss 2 19 15 2 per cent. 2 1^^ 
Gringo, H. L. Brown 2 29 13 3 per cent. 2 ?I 
Thordis, W. C. Foster 2 19 42 Scratch. 2 19 42 
Urchin, C. W. Chapin 2 51 46 4 per cent. 2 46 lo 
Class C. ^, 
Elapsed. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 2 11 55 
Indian, J. Lawrence ^ 1' °g 
Runaway Girl, C. H. Tweed I H B 
Idol, F. K. Lothrop... 2 26 22 
Pompilia, R. C. Robbins ^ 
Class D. 
Opitsah III.^ S. H. Foster H? 1 o 
Eaglet, S. Burgess 2 24 12 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin ! ?o 
Privateer, J. McConnell ^ ^1 1° 
Mildred II., S. P. Morse ^ 32 00 
Rambler, S. M. Pomeroy ••••o^Iqa 
Dosia, E. A. Phemister 2 4/ 
San Toy, R. B. Emmons 2 47 50 
Class E. 
Plunger, T. A. Will f 24 12 
Vitesse, W. J. Coombs 2 25 54 
Monsoon, A. W. Erickson ^ f° j.^ 
Hector, A. W. Hubbard 2 40 48 
Fantasy, W. Allerton 2 41 10 
Handicap Knockabouts. 
Elapsed. Handicap. Corrected. 
Thistle, A. P. Mackinnon 1 27 07 5 per cent. 1 22 d7 
Dabster, C. P. Keith 1 23 16 Scratch. 1 23 16 
Suzanne. F. Brewster 1 37 32 Scratch. } ^ 
Soubrette, R. D. Moot 1 35 45 9 per cent. 1 29 od 
Class G. 
Elapsed. 
Aspinquid, W. A. Comey 1 « 
Miladi, F. R. Adams 1 00 n? 
Oriana, B. Douglass 1 oa 
Suzan, Q. Bent : \ ^ ^9 
Comforter, J. W. Whittemore ] H li 
Bacchante, Humphrey & Lauriat -i ^>> 1^ 
Class H. 
Raccoon, A. D. Irving • i ii: 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman 1 
Moccasin, J. D. Irving ? ns ^1 
Kalitan, H. E. Rogers ] 
Cyclone, R. B. Wiggin 1 1^ ^ 
Gee Whiz, L. Percival...- 1 " 
Thursday, Aug. i. 
On the second day of the series there was a good breeze 
from the southward, and the racing was close and interest- 
ing from the start. On the windward work the keel boats 
showed their superiority over the centerboards more than 
they have before this season, and in the 25-footers the 
keels were at the top of the list at the finish. In all 
classes the races were hard fought and were well sailed 
from start to finish. The summary: 
^- Elapsed. 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber 111% 
Nereid, C. H. Lunt.. 
Jingo, R. T. Paine 2d 1 
Tarpon, E. C. Grew 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton : 1 4^ ] 5 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty 1 
Class B. , ^ 1 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
■ W TT TSrnwn 1 48 35 1 43 51 
Grmgo, \v. 11. tirown i 4d ns 1 44 08 
^tSv Vwu!son :::::::::::::: :1 00 Wi 
%u^^}^-'w- K • Foster 1 48 08 1 48 08 
Thordis. W N. Foster ^. ^ ^.^ 
Jungfrau, H. B. iiailey 1 r;fi t;i 1 51 35 
■Theodora; F. Burgess , j o° °J ^ 2^ ^° 
Louise, E. McWilliams 1 57 o8 1 bi> i,i 
Class C. , 
Elapsed. 
Pompilia, R. C. Robbins 1 46 49 
Indian, J- ,La^fence. Y 46 59 
Sintram, w, F°^\^Ved : 1 5145 
Runaway Girl, H I weed ^ 26 
Scapegoat C H. \\. Foster . Disabled. 
Idol, F. K. Lothrop, Jr 
Plunger, J. A. Wiel 1 45 08 
Pioneer, Walter Kelly 1 54 22 
Fantasv, W. Allerton .1 54 41 
Vitesse, W. J. Coombs 1 56 31 
Hector, A. W. Hubbard 1 57 11 
Class F. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Soubrette, R. D. Moot 1 35 52 1 20 09 
Thistle, A. P. MacKinnon 1 34 30 1 30 40 
Spy, R. Stone 1 35 12 1 32 19 
Theresa, L. Davis 1 37 47 1 33 19 
Suzanne, F. Brewster. w.. 1 33 50 1 33 50 
Dabster, G. P. Keith. ..v 1 34 39 1 34 39 
Class G. 
Elapsed. 
Susan, Q. Bent 1 34 05 
Aspinquid, W. A. Comey...,.,.,,....,. 1 34 34 
Malillian,^ B. F. Permar.... 1 35 09 
Nethla, Cole & Bacon 1 35 51 
Miladi, F. R. Adams , • 1 36 68 
Bacchante, Humphrey & Lauriat 1 38 10 
Comforter, J. W. Whittemore 1 43 32 
Oriana, A. Douglass 1 43 41 
Class H. 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman 0 58 45 
Moccasin, J. D. Irving 1 00 25 . 
Raccoon, A. D. Irving 1 00 35 
Gee Whiz, L. Percival 1 01 43 
Rikki Tikki, Loring Brothers 1 02 20 
Cyclone, R. B. Wiggin 1 04 50 
Friday, Aug. 2. 
In the third and last race of the midsummer series there 
was a very light easterly breeze. It was best suited to 
the keel boats Flirt and Chewink in the 2S-footers. They 
sailed a very close race all over the course. Flirt winning 
out by less than 2m. The closest race of the day was be- 
tween the 2i-footers, in which Eaglet finished 15s. ahead 
of Opitsah III. The racing was good in the other classes, 
but on account of the extremely light air the times were 
slow. The summary: 
Class A. 
■ Elapsed. 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee 2 34 35 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber 2 35 02 
Jingo, R. T. Paine, 2d 2 35 44 
Nereid. C. H. Lunt 2 36 42 
Earlv Dawn, J. E. Doherty.. 2 44 24 
Khafifa. R. Tiicker 2 47 38 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 2 56 31 
Tarpon, E. C. Grew Withdrew. 
Class B. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Sally IV. H. W. Mason 2 45 40 2 40 44 
Oivana, R. Boardman 2 44 18 2 44 18 
Thordis, W. V. Foster 2 58 08 2 53 12 
Gringo, W. H. Brown 3 02 12 2 57 16 
Louise, E. McWilliams Withdrew. 
Class C. 
Elapsed. 
Indian, J. Lawrence 2 49 52 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 2 51 34 
Runaway Girl, H, Tweed 3 52 54 
Idol, T. K. Lothrop 2 57 52 
Pompilia, R. C. Robbins 2 58 03 
Class D. 
Eaglet, S. Burgess 2 52 28 
Opitsah III., S. H. Foster ....^ .v*vi 2 52 43 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin 2 57 00 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses 3 04 19 
Privation, J. McConnell 3 05 59 
Rambler, S. M. Pomeroy 3 06 25 
Dosia, E. A. Phemister Withdrew. 
Class E 
Hostess, H. M. Faxon '. 2 36 33 
Fantasy, H. Allerton 3 08 36 
Vitesse, W. J. Coombs 3 14 08 
Hector A. W. Hubbard 3 17 35 
Plunger, J. A. Wiel 3 19 23 
Monsoon, A. W. Erickson Disabled. 
Class F. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Suzanne, F. Brewster 1 ^ 00 1 38 00 
Spry, R. Stone 1 40 00 1 38 02 
Thistle A. P. MacKinnon 1 42 33 • 1 40 06 
Dabster, G. P. Keith 1 40 15 1 40 15 
Soubrette, R. D. Moot 1 44 07 1 41 11 
Theresa, L. Davis 1 52 25 1 48 46 
. Class G. 
Elapsed. 
Comforter, J. H. Whittemore 1 51 04 
Nethla, H. W. Macomber 1 54 25 
Bacchante, Humphrey & Lauriat 1 54 29 
Susan, Q. Bent : 1 54 39 
Malillian, B. G. Permar 1 54 54 
Oriana, A. Douglass 1 56 02 
Aspinquid, W. A. Comey 2 00 35 
Miladi, F. R. Adams 2 02 00 
Class H. 
Raccoon, A. D. Irving 1 05 03 
Gee Whiz, L. F. Percival 1 06 07 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman 1 06 55 
Moccasin, J. D. Irving J 10 40 
Kalitan. E. H. Rogers 1 10 45 
Rikki Tikki, Loring Brothers a 13 50 
Cyclone, R. B. Wiggin Disabled. 
Saturday, Aug. 3. 
For the annual open race, which always follows the mid- 
summer series, the Corinthian Y. C. had another of those 
fluky S.W. breezes for which Marblehead is noted at this 
time of the season. There was a good breeze at the start, 
but it flattened out soon afterward, and was uncertain in 
strength all through. The times were slow in all classes. 
The event of the day was the win of Nereid in the 25- 
footers. She is a new boat, owned by C. H. Lunt, of 
Gloucester. She made a good showing in the other races, 
and this time she went to the fore. In the 21-footers 
Eaglet, designed bv Starling Burgess, had another close 
finish with Opitsah' III., Eaglet crossing the line less than 
a minute and a half to the good. The summary: 
Class A. 
Nereid, C. H. Lunt 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber 
Jingo, R. T. Paine, 2d 
"Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty 
Calypso, A. W. CheSierton 
Class B. 
Elapsed. 
Onda, D. Greenough 2 32 55 
Oivana, R. Boardman 2 36 21 
Gringo. H. S. Brown 2 4122 
Sally IV., H. S. Mason 2 53 26 
Eclipse, Tones & Crocker 2 54 05 
Thordis, "W. V. Foster 3 02 12 
Theodora, F. Burgess 3 16 00 
Jungfrau, H. B. Bailey Withdrew. 
Class C. 
Corrected. 
...2 30 58 
...2 33 36 
. . .2 34 10 
...2 34 11 
...2 36 46 
. . .2 48 56 
Handicap. 
2 per cent. 
Scratch. 
3 per cent. 
2 per cent. 
Scratch. 
5 per cent. 
6 per cent. 
Corrected. 
2 29 51 
36 21 
36 30 
50 22 
54 05 
54 33 
06 50 
Indian, J. S. Lawrence ^ 37 43 
Idol, F. K. Lothrop 2 46 58 
Pompilia, R. C. Robbins Withdrew. 
Class D. 
Eaglet, S. Burgess......,,-.....,.,..' 2 39 27 
Opitsah III., S. H. Foster 2 40 54 
Rambler, S. M. Pomeroy 2 46 03 
Privateer, J. McConnell 2 46 42 
San Toy, R. M. Emmons Withdrew. 
Dosia, E. H. Phemister Withdrew. 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin Withdrew. 
aass E. 
Hostess, H. M. Faxon 2 38 41 
Plunger, J. A. Will 2 46 21 
Fantasy, W. Allerton 2 59 30 
Toss, J. B. Stimer 3 06 34 
Monsoon, A. W. Erickson .~. 3 06 42 
Class F. 
Elapsed. Handicap. Corrected. 
Suzanne, F. Brewster 2 44 43 Scratch. 2 44: 43 
.Spry, R. Stone 2 50 41 1 per cent. 2 49 02 
Ruth 3 00 40 1 per cent. 2 49 08 
Dabster, G. B. Keith 2 53 02 1 per cent. 2 51 22 
Theresa, L. Davis 3 03 43 5 per cent. 2 55 29 
Thistle, A. P. MacKinnon 3 10 50 2 per cent. 2 58 30 
.Soubrette, R. D. Moot 3 07 15 3 per cent. 3 02 19 
_ Class G. 
Corrected. 
Susan, Q. Bent 2 06 30 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore 2 11 22 
Malillian, H. S. Permar 2 11 38 
Miladi, F. R. Adams 2 12 55 
Aspinquid, F. A. Comey 2 17 05 
Bacchante, Humphrey & Lauriat 2 17 20 
Oriana, A. Douglass 2 27 02 
Class H. 
Raccoon, A. D. Irving 0 59 16 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman .1 01 15 
Gee Whiz, L. F. Percival 1 01 32 
Moccasin, J. D. Irving .10133 
Mongli, W. Palmer 1 02 42 
Cyclone, R. B. Wiggin 1 06 05 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle. 
Corrected. 
...2 31 38 
Bttrgess Y. C. 
MARBLEHEAD^ MASS. — Y. R. A. OPEN SERIES. 
Monday, July 29. 
According to the programme laid out early in the sea- . 
son, the Burgess Y. C. of Marblehead gave two Y. R. A, 
races on July 29 and 30. The club was well favored in 
the first race in having a fine breeze, but in the second old 
Neptune was fickle, and not much was shown. In the 
first race there was a good bunch of starters. All of the 
cracks in the Y. R. A. restricted classes were on hand, and 
there was a rattling breeze blowing from the N.W. to make 
things interesting. The 25-footers had the hottest race 
that has been sailed between them this season. Chewink - 
took the lead at the start and held it until she had nearly 
reached the windward mark, when Calypso passed her, 
turning the mark first. Calypso led from this out. She 
brok« her spinnaker pole on the run, and things com- 
menced to look doubtful, but she managed to squeeze 
across the finish line 8s. ahead of Chewink. 
In the 21 ft. restricted class Rambler took the lead 
at the start, but conditions seemed better suited to Ta- 
basco III., one of the new ones designed by Fred Lawley. 
She passed Rambler soon after the starting line was 
crossed, and was never headed afterward. In the race- 
abouts Sintram again showed what she could do with the 
new boats, finishing with a lead of nearly 3m. In the 
i8-footers, unrestricted, and in the 18ft. knockabouts, the 
wins were easy, Plunger taking first place in the former 
class and Aspinquid in the latter. The summary: 
Class D. 
Corrected, 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 15 40 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber 115 48 
Jingo, R. T. Paine, 2d 1 16 29 
Flirt, Fabyan & Mackee 1 16 51 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty 1 20 40 
Tabasco III., H. W. Wiggins '. 1 23 04 
Eaglet, S. Burgess 1 23 53 
Rambler, S. M. Pomeroy 1 25 53 
Jungfrau Withdrew, 
Class K. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 1 22 44 
Pompilia, R. C. Robbins 1 25 29 
Runaway Girl, H. Tween 1 26 18 
Idol, T. K. Lothrop 1 27 58 
Indian, J. Lawrence 1 29 41 
Class T 
Plunger, W. Will .' 1 32 26 
Fantasy, A. Allerton 1 37 27 
Hector, A. W. Hubbard ....146 15 
Pioneer, W. Kelly Withdrew. 
Class I. 
Aspinquid, W. A. Comey 1 33 51 
Malida 1 36 07 
Bacchante, Humphrey 1 40 18 
Class A — Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Thordis, W. C. Foster 1 26 26 1 26 26 
Louise, E. McWilliams 1 28 07 1 28 07 
Cringe, H. Brown 1 29 55 1 28 12 
Class B — Handicap. 
Theresa, L. Davis 1 37 45 1 37 45 
Santoy, R. B. Emerson 1 55 40 1 53 48 
Class C. 
Corrected. 
Raccoon, A. D. Irving 1 10 16 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman 1 11 57 
Rikki Tikki, Loring Brothers 1 17 18 
Moccasin, J. D. Irving Withdrew. 
Tuesday, July 30. 
In the second race on Tuesday there was a good breeze 
from the S.W. at the start, but it soon flattened out, and 
while the boats were sailing it shifted all around the 
compass. It was very fickle in strength, and nothing was 
shown. The yachts for the most part of the time were 
drifting. The summary: 
Class D. 
Elapsed, 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee 2 49 43 
Jingi, R. T. Paine, 2d , 2 52 27 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber, Jr , 2 53 34 
Early Dawn, T. E. Doherty 2 58 03 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 2 59 39 
Tarpon, E. S. Grew: Withdrew. 
Class S 
Opitsah IIL. S. H. Foster '. 2 56 38 
Eaglet, S. Burgess S Xo 
Privateer, J. MacConnell s «<j 
Tabasco IIL, H. H. Wiggin 3 14 35 
Rambler, S. M. Pomeroy 3 17 10. 
Mildred II., S. T. Moses <i?.J:l^' 
Starling, H. C. Sears Withdrew. 
Class K. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle. 2 5103 
Runaway Girl, H. Tweed 2 55 42 
Indian, J. Lawrence „ 
Pompifia, R. C. Robbins 2 59 4b 
Scapegoat. C. H. W. Foster 3 12 50 
Idol, F. K. Lothrop, Jr 3 15 53 
