Aug. 24, tgoi.]' 
^FOREST AND Stream. 
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Manchestef Y» C* 
i ' WEST MANCHESTES, MASS. 
Monday, Aug. 5. 
The open race of the Manchester Y. C. for the Crow- 
hurst cup was sailed in Salem Bay, Monday, Aug. S- All 
classes sailed as one. time allowance being figured by the 
Herreshoff table. The 25-footers Flirt and Chewink had 
things all their own way until the windward mark was 
reached. Chewink turned this mark first, followed by 
Flirt. On the reach back to Martin's Rock, the 21 -footer 
Hostess found her weather and came to the front. She 
easily ran away from the 25-footers and obtained a good 
lead. Chewink pulled her down on the lay to the finish 
line, but Hostess managed to squeeze over the line 12s. 
to the good. Chewink was second. Flirt third and Circe 
n. fourth, but Circe II. won on corrected time. Circe 
II. was originally a 21-footer, and raced for the Quincy 
cup, but her ends have been pulled up and she now races 
in the i8ft. clas's. The summary: 
Finish. Corrected. 
Circe II., E. L. Pigeon 1 33 42 1 32 18 
Hostess, H. M. Faxon 1 30 08 1 33 15 
Chewink, F. S. Macomber 1 30 20 1 .39 08 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee 1 31 10 1 39 58 
Vitesse, W. J. Combs 1 46 30 1 40 50 
Opitsah III., S. H, Foster 1 37 45 1 41 05 
Privateer, J. McConnell 1 40 10 1 44 00 
Khalifa, R. Tucker 1 34 45 1 44 33 
Pompelia, R. C. Robbins 1 41 08 1 45 38 
Onda, J. Greenough 1 36 13 1 46 01 
Bernice, C. E. Lunt 1 36 13 1 46 01 
Raccoon, A. D. Loring Not timed. 
Rikki Tikki, Loring Bros.. Not timed. 
Thursday, Aug. 15. 
The Y. R. A. open race of the Manchester Y. C. was 
sailed off West Manchester Thursday, Aug. 15, in a stiff 
S.W. breeze. This race was scheduled for Aug. 6, and 
was started on that day, but, as only one class finished, 
the race was postponed. There were three Y. R. A. 
classes and two club classes. In the 25-footers Calypso 
went over the starting line first and led all the way over 
the course. The race in the Y. R. A. 21ft. class, between 
Opitsah III., Tabasco III. and Eaglet was very close. 
They were close together all over the course, but Opitsah 
III. managed to hold a little lead. She won by less than 
a minute. Three raceabouts made a pretty race, but 
Idol, one of the new boats, won by over a minute. In the 
i8ft. knockabouts Aspinquid got the best of the start and 
led over the course, winning by is. over a minute. In 
the handicap class Thordis finished first and Onda sec- 
ond, but both lost to Spry on corrected time. The sum- 
mary : 
Class D^25ft. Sloops. 
Elapsed. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 18 34 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKee ■ 1 20 09 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 20 46 
Tarpon, E. S. Grew 1 22 21 
Oivana, Reginald Boardman 1 24 55 
Class K— 21ft. Open. 
Idol, T. G. LothroR, Jr 1 19 12 
Tunipoo, J. L. Brewer 1 20 89 
Pompilia, R. G. Robbins 12157 , 
Class S— 21ft. Cabin. 
Opitsah III., G. W. Foster ■ 1 21 28 
Tabasco III.. M. M. Wiggin 1 22 16 
Eaglet, W.' Strong Burgess 1 22 17 
Class I — 18-footers. 
Aspinquid, W. A. Comey 1 27 23 
Bacchante, Humphrey & Lauriat 1 28 24 
Comforter, J. M. Whittimore 1 29 27 
Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected.- 
Spry M. E. Stone 1 20 51 1 14 51 
Thordis, W. U. Foster 1 18 27 1 38 27 
Onda, J. B. Greenough 1 18 34 1 18 34 
Tuesday, Aug. 13. 
Only five boats started in the third championship race 
of the Manchester Y. C. In the 25-footers Chewink and 
Tarpon went over the starting line together, and Chewink 
■opened up a slight lead to the first mark. On the beat 
Tarpon drew up on Chewink and turned the mark with 
her. Chewink managed to hold her lead on the last 
leg, and finished 57s. to the good. In the raceabout class 
there were two starters. Pompilia withdrew and Idol 
finished alone. The summary: 
25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber, Jr _ 2 14 22 
Tarpon, E. S. Grew 2 15 19 
Oivana, Reginald Boardman 2 21 40 
Raceabouts. 
Idol, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 2 45 53 
Pompelia, Reginald Robbins Withdrew.. 
Indian Harbor Y* C* 
GREENWICH, LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Sarturday, Aug. 17. 
The Indian Harbor Y. C. sailed on Saturday, Aug. 17,; 
its annual regatta. Some forty-one boats started, and 
the race was a great success in every way. There was a 
good sailing breeze from the S.W. that held quite stead;^'; 
all the afternoon. The Regatta Committee, F. B. Jor.esi 
Charles Simms, Charles Tower and Charles F. Kirby, 
used the tug Stamford for the judges' boat. The pnepara- 
tory signal was given at 12 :30. 
For the 36 and 40ft. cla^s of sloops and yawls the course 
was from the starting line half a mile S. of the gas buoy 
off the E. end of Little Captain's Island, to- and around 
a stake boat anchored off the Coms Rocks, near Shippan 
Point, thence to another stake boat in the middle of the 
Sound, thence to the starting line, a total distance of 
nine miles, sailed twice over. 
The raceabouts sailed a twelve-mile course, the 21ft. 
class of sloops and catboats nine miles, and the rest six 
miles. The table follows: 
Sloops— 43ft. Class— Start, 12:55. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Dorwin, W. L. Wood 3 48 02: • 2 53 03 
Sloops and Yawls— 36ft. Class— Start, l.-OO. 
Cymbia, F. C. Henderson 4 20 60 3 20 00 
Peggy, F. S. Hastings 5 18 IS 4 18 IS 
Empress, M. Hecksher ..........4 a 49 3 31 49 
Memory, W. N. Bavier 4 15 51 3 15 51 
Sloops— 30ft. Class— Start, 1:05. 
Alerion, A. H. Alker 4 25 21 3 20 21 
Empronzi, Alfred Peats 4 17 24 3 12 24 
Oiseau, G. L. Pirie 41 13 29 3 OS 29 
Catboats— 30ft. Clasg— Start, lrf)5. 
Dot, C. T. Pierce 4 20 40 3 15 4*' 
Windora, John Green .Withdrew. 
Raceabout Class— Sttift, 1:10. 
badger, Thorsen & Jones 3 34 57 2 24 5, 
Sis F T Bedford.. 3 ,37 48 2 27 48 
Me'rrywing, H. M. Crane 3 36 22 2 26 22 
Spindrift, Samuel Conley ^ 41 17 2 3HJ 
Persimmon, W. E. Dodge 3 39 27 2 29 27 
Cabin and Open Sloops— 25rt. Class— Staft, 1:15. 
Robin Hood. George Garland 5 ^? !5 ^, 7^ 
JDon, Gabriel Reeves 3 44 16 2 29 16 
•Mummer, Barclay Wood 4 03 44 2 49 44 
Cabin and Open Catboats— Start, 1:20. 
Win or Lose, C. A. Hatcli 4 17 33 3 02 3o 
SIoops-21ft. Class-Start, 1:20. 
;S^"^:..:^:.!;.^^"!^'r'!::::::::::::::::::::^^ 21 i 2 II it 
Catboats-21ft. Class-.Start, 1:20 
■Punch, T. W. Van Scliroeder 3 53 04 2 33 04 
•Ox, W. N. Bavier. Jr ^ff ^ 25 ^0 
.Arline, A. E. Rendle 3 49 44 2 29 44 
Sloop.s-18ft. Class— Start, 1:25. _ 
Chipmunk, T. S. Young, Jr 2 55 21 130 21 
^Sandpiper, R. R. Belmont .2 46 15 1 21 io 
:Nora, Lewis Iselin..... 2^3 19 | S» 
^Mystral, A. C. Bostwick 2 52 52 1 27 52 
(Cricket H. C. Pryer 2 49 52 1 24 5o 
iKingfisher," August Belmont, Jr i? 1 In a? 
lOpoisum, A. M. Raborg 2 45 01 1 20 Oi 
Indian Hai-bor Sailabouts— Start, 1:25 
■Bug, George F Dominick. 3 07 19 1 42 19 
cjtino-v^ r F 7 ttel . ■•! /4 la i oa J.u 
C. S. SomerViiie 3 10 53 1 45 53, 
Catboats— 18ft. Cla.<s— Start, 1:25. 
Xobster, A.. M. Brush 4 00 16 2 35 16 
Bantam F.' H. Page 3 04 34 1 39 34 
.Ask Me 1 91 or 
Kazaza. T. J. McCahill. : 2 49 35 1 24 35 
Lark Class— Start, 1:25. , 
Gloria, C. W. Allen 3 18 10 1 53 10 
Skidoo, M. St. G. Davis 3 29 44 2 04 44 
Echo, P. R. Allen 3 09 09 1 44 09 
Go To, T. G. Weatherby ^ Withdrew. 
The winners were . Dorwina, Memory, Oiseau, Dot, 
Badger,. Don, Montauk, Ox, Opossum, Bug, Kazaza and 
Echo. 
Penataqtiit Corinthian V. C, 
BAY SHORE, L. X. 
Saturday, Aug. 17. 
The fifth annual regatta of the Penataquit Corinthian 
^Y. C. was sailed' on the Great South Bay on Saturday 
; afternoon, Arig. 17. The course for the larger yachts was 
; twelve miles, but the smaller ones in Classes V and W 
: sailed only eight miles. The wind was from the S.E., and 
Twas steady. Summary: 
Class M— Sloops— 36ft. Racing Length— Start, 11:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
:Alcatorda, yawl, Eugene Lentilhon 2 08 46 3 03 46 
\Ouo Vadis, J. A. Hutchison 2 20 48 3 17 48 
K Class N— Sloops— 30ft. Racing Length— Start, 11:10. 
'AmylF-oster, J. Campbell Smith 2 04 57 3 06 57 
FmkK Allan Pinkerton 2 07 01 3 07 01 
Gavety iRichard Flyde 2 09 23 2 09 23 
Gr6toni, H. H. Hollister 2 13 21 3 12 21 
Wanda, jr. 'R. Suydam 2 23 23 3 23 23 
Class O— Sloops— Start, 11:15. 
Wynnabust. J. De Hart Brower 2 08 04 3 07 04 
Constance, ■ Kx-g. H. Post 2 18 39 3 03 39 
Microbe, F. T. Mitchell 2 28 39 3 13 39 
Class S— Catboats— Start, 11:20. 
Tupiter, Richard Brower 2 17 45 3 03 45 
■JUncle V.an, Georg-e Cabbie 2 27 33 3 13 33 
Class T— Catboats— Start, 11:25. 
Dorothy, E. F. & F. C. Southard 2 07 51 3 18 51 
Ellen, F. K. Walsh 2 23 10 3 38 10 
Clas.s V— Catboats— Start, 11:30. 
Mollie, Joseph W. Lawrence 1 46 45 2 04 45 
Toddie, F. T. Peters 1 33 30 2 03 30 
Little Doctor, Dr. W. Carmen 1 43 03 2 13 03 
Class W— Catboats— Start, 11:30. 
Kinkie, C. Coddington 2 21 25 2 09 25 
Defiance, W. Ketcham 2 28 20 2 18 30 
The winners were as follows: Class M, Alcatorda; 
Class N, Amy Foster; Class Q, Wynnabust; Class S, 
Jupiter; Class T, Dorothy; Class V, Toddie; Class W, 
Kinkie.^ . _^ 
Corinthian Y. C» 
marblehead, mass. 
Saturday, Aug. 17. , 
The fifth championship race of the Corinthian Y. C. 
■ was sailed off Marblehead, Saturday, Aug. 17, in a fluky 
breeze from the westward. It blew quite hard at the 
start, but flattened out almost to a dead calm at the 
finish. In Class A, Oivana gave everybody a surprise 
iby finishing 36s. ahead of Chewink. In the raceabouts 
Idol won by a comfortable margin froin Pompilia and 
Scapegoat. Thistle and Suzanne had a hot scrap in the 
knockabout class, Thistle winning by a little over half a 
: minute. The summary : 
Class A. 
• Corrected. 
'(Oivana, R. Bnardnian 2 01 05 
' Chewink, F. G. Macomber 2 01 41 
i Louise, E. McWilliams Withdrew. 
Raceabouts. 
TIdol, T. K. Lothrop 2 08 25 
Pompilia, R. Robbins 2 09 50 
.'Scapegoat, C. H. W. Foster...... 2 14 03 
Knockabouts. 
'Thi,stle, A. P.McKinnon 138 17 
ISuzanne, F. Brewster 1 38 54 . 
16-footers. 
.J&iHK.oon, A. D. Irving 1 OS 35 
\30.f Duckling, C. F. Lyman 1 09 50 
i?^35teot, H. E. Rogers 112 32 
Ht(II-Massach«setts Y.C, 
^ \ - , HULL, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 10. 
There were only two classes in the club race of the 
Hull-Massachusetts Y. C, Saturday, Aug. 10. For the 
first time the tSft. knockabouts were given hajidicaps, but 
they did not aA'ect the positions of The yachts on cor- 
rected time. There was a stiff S.W. breeze blowing, 
which was much to Malilian's liking, and she managed to 
beat ottt Bonito by 50s. In the regular handicap class 
there were two entries, Holly and Darthea. Darthea was 
disabled and Holly went over the course alone. The 
summary- 
Cliss I.— Knockabouts, 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Malilian, {Eamar 4 44 38 2 09 38 
Bonito, G. na. Wightman. 4 45 28 2 10 28 
Oriana, A. ©ouglass 4 49 43 2 14 43 
Ayaya, Ensfl Keyes. 4 54 30 2 19 30 
Handicap. 
Holly, W. M. Ware 4 41 30 2 01 30 
Plymottth Y. C. 
tLYMOUTH^ MASS. 
Saturday, Aiig. i?- 
The thif-d race of the Plytnouth Y. C. was sailed in 
Plymouth Harbor Saturday, Aug. 17, in varying strength 
of breeze. It was very light at the start, but freshened 
toward the finish to such an extent as to make reefs 
necessary. In the handicap class Dolphin won from Sea- 
view by less than a minute in a hotly contested race. In 
the i8ft. knockabouts Trouble won handily. Oom Paul 
carried away her mast in one of the puffs. Fanny D. 
and Geisha had a hot race in the 21-footers, Fanny D. 
winning by 12s. The .summary: 
Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. 
Dolphin, N. Morton 113 17 
Seaview, T. .S. Diman ...1 13 50 
Aureolus, IT. Kellogg 1 15 03 
Challenge, E. B. Atwood 1 15 10 
Grace, M. S. Weston, Jr 1 16 13 
Caprice, >S. G. Etherington 1 17 27 
Special Knockabouts. 
Trouble, Hunt 1 32 44 
Miladi, R. Adams • 1 34 06 
Dazzler, Goodspeed Bros 1 35 15 
Kittawake, H. M. Jones 1 35 38 
Oom Paul, G. P. Cushman Disabled. 
21-footers. 
Fanny D., A. E. Walker 1 36 14 - 
Geisha, A. VV. T. Whitman 1 36 26 
Scamper, Reed Bros 1 37 14 
"Winthrop Y* C, 
WINTHROP, M.A.SS. 
Saturday, Aug. 10. 
There were three classes in the handicap club race of 
the Winthrop Y. C., which was sailed off Winthrop Sat- 
urday, Aug. 10. A strong S.W. breeze was blowing, and 
all of the yachts made fast time. Cygnet won by a long 
margin in the 25-footers. and in the 18-footers Zetes also 
had an easy win. Flash and Caper made a good race in 
the 15ft. class, Flash winning by 15s. on corrected time. 
The summary : 
: 25ft. Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Cygnet, T. R. Plodder 1 33 11 1 ,30 11 
Ideal, H. ]!. Whittier 1 44 23 1 35 23 
Alert, II. M. Ridgeway 1.52 02 1-46 02 
18ft. Class. 
Zetcs, L. B. McKie 0 55 .31 0 55 31 
Favorite, F. W. Bird 1 02 44 0 59 44 
Tot, L. S. Brooks V 1 19 12 1 07 00 
Hector, A. W. Hubbard 1 12 57 1 11 57 
Delia, C. H. Kelly 1 01 44 1 44 09 
15ft. Class. 
Flash, W. H. Myrick 0 27 45 0 27 45 
Caper, W. W. Colson 0 28 .30 0 28 00 
Eastern Y. C* 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 10. 
A RACE was given by the Eastern Y. C. on Saturday, 
Aug. 10, in which there were three classes and nine en- 
tries. The yachts were unevenly matched. Constellation 
sailing against the 46ft. .schooners Barbara, Rondina and 
Charmer, and the old schooner Adrienne. The 51-footer 
Shark sailed against the old-timer Chiquita. There was 
a very light S.E. breeze' at the start, which hauled to 
S.W. before the finish and blew a gale. Rigging was 
carried away in every class, and the wins were easy in 
consequence. The sunmiary : 
Schooners. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Constellation. F. Skinner, Jr 3 13 41 3 13 41 
Barbara, C. F. Lyman 4 22 43 3 43 40 
Charmer, T. Parsons 4 28 01 ■ 3 50 33 
Rmidina, D. C. Percival, Jr 4 32 12 3 51 30 
AcTi-ienne, H. P. Smith 4 23 00 4 01,51 
Shark, F. L. Ames 3 31 48 3 31 48 
First Division Sloops. 
'Chiquita, E. T. Thayer, Jr 4 29 49 4 24 56 
Second Division Sloops. 
ITalaia, J. P. & C. E. Loud 4 05 46 4 05 46 
Meemer, R. Nickerson Disabled. 
Savin Hill Y. G 
DORCHESTER, MASS. 
Satur.day, Aug. 17. 
The last of the series of club races of the Savin Hill 
Y. C. was sailed off the club house Saturday, Aug. 17. in 
a very light westerly breeze. In. the handicap class Han- 
le}^ had things all her own way, finishing over 23m. to the 
good. Racing in the sailing tender class was very close, 
SlcCurdy winning from _Robinson by only Ss. The sum- 
mary : 
a Flandicap Class. 
Corrected, 
Hanley, W. F. Bache 1 18 00 
Coining, Bent 1 42 45 
Widgeon, A. J. Hurton 148 15 
Hattie, A. .A. Swallow , 2 13 00 
Pioneer, Z. Hermine - Withdrew. 
One-Design Tender Class. 
Corrected. 
McCurdy 1 40 30 
Robinson 1 49 35 
Scott .1 50 15 
Leach 1 51 16 
Howland 1 52 10 
Turner 1 53 55 
Corrected. 
Keepers 1 54 01 
Smith 1 56 00 
Howes 1 56 45 
S.kinner 1 56 54 
Wills 2 21 30 
Scott and McCurdy were protested. 
Dorchester Y. C* 
DORCHESTER, MASS. . 
Saturday, Aug. 17. 
The club race for one-design dories of the Dorchester 
Y. C. was sailed off the club hotise Saturday in a very 
light S.W. breeze. Luline II. led all over the course and 
finished nearly 2m. ahead of San Toy. The siunmary : 
Luline II., Mead 2 13 00 
San Toy, Hendrie 2 15 04 
Hobo, T. W. King 2 33 55 
Boomerang, C. W. Bartlett 2 46 16 
Vera, II. Lunburg 2 47 00 
Amorita, Cutter 2 50 45 
