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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. 14, 1901. 
Larchmont C. 
LARCHMONT — ^LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturda}^ Aug. 31. 
The Larchmont Y. C. held a special race on Saturday, 
Aug. 31. A fresh easterly breeze blew throughout the 
race, vai'ying from eight knots strength at the start to ten 
knots at the time of the finish. At 12 o'clock the prepara- 
tory signal was given, and the schooners were sent away 
at 12:05. The course was triangular, and the E.S.E. wind 
made the first leg a beat. Qiiisetta was first away, fol- 
lowed closeljr by Elmina, but Muriel was some minutes 
behind. While Quisetta and Elmina were having a luffing 
match in toward the Connecticut shore. Muriel stood out 
into the Sound on the port tack. Muriel got a favorable 
slant while under the Long Island shore, and she was 
ahead around the first mark. Quisetta and Elmina fol- 
lowing as named. At the second mark of Prospect 
Point, Muriel was still ahead, but Elmina had worked into 
second place, while Quisetta was last. On the first leg on 
the second time around, Elmina took the lead, which she 
held until the finish. 
In the imported class, Hester beat Isolde after a well- 
fought race. Isolde reached the first mark on the first 
round ahead, with Eelin second, but on the second leg 
Hester took the lead and won out. 
Altair did not show up in the 51ft. class, so the race lay 
between Humma and Syce, and the former boat won out. 
In the 43ft. class Dorwina won. beating Effort handsome- 
ly, which boat she led from start to finish. The 43' s sailed 
over a triangular course, twenty-two miles in length. The 
i8ft. sloops in Class R sailed over a triangular course 
eleven miles in length. Opossum won. Pandora did not 
finish and Neola was disqualified for being out of her 
class. The times were: 
Class D— Schooners— 65 to 75ft Racing Length— Start, 12:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Elmina, T. K. Brewster 4 48 25 4 48 25 
• Muriel, Charles Smithers 4 54 45 4 49 45 
Quisetta, H. J. Lippett 4 56 58 4 51 58 
Class I— Sloops— 70ft. Racing Length— Start, 12:10. 
Hester, C. F. L. Robinson 5 06 35 4 56 35 
Isolde, F. Hoyt 5 18 45 5 18 45 
Eelin, P. T. Dodge 5 24 00 5 14 00 
Class K— Sloops— 51ft. Racing Length— Start, 12:10. 
Humma, Rogers Maxwell....- ..4 06 30 3 56 30 
Syce, Cyrus F. Judson 4 44 00 4 34 00 
Class L— Sloops— 43ft. Racing Length— Start, 12:15. 
Dorwina, William L. Ward. 4 11 22 3 56 22 
Effort, F. M. .Smith 4 19 42 4 04 42 
Class R— Sloops— 18ft. Racing Length or Under— Start, 12:20. 
Opossum, M. Hazcn Raborg 2 49 33 2 29 33 
Sora, W. Hoey, Jr 3 10 36 2 50 36 
Pandora, H. B. Towle , Withdrew. 
jSJeola ....Disqualified. 
Hester allows Isolde 8m. 59s. 
Humma allows Syce 38s. 
Neola disqualified, out of her class. 
The winners were Elmina, Hester, Humma, Dorwina 
and Opossum. 
A special race between Isolde and Eelin for a cup 
offered by ex-Com. William S. Ackley, took place, Isolde 
being the winner. 
Monday, Sept. 2. 
The Regatta Committee gave the preparatory whistle at 
11:30, and the schooners were started 5m. later, and the 
other classes followed at 5m. intervals. There was a light 
breeze from the eastward at the start, but it increased to 
a ten-knot breeze toward the finish. It was the second 
and final race of a series, for which special cups were 
offered, including one by Mr. W. S. Alley for the cutters 
Isolde. Hester and Eelin. 
In the schooner class Muriel got away before the sigiial, 
and had to return and cross again. This miscalculation 
cost her about 3m: Elmina was first away, with Quisetta 
a close second. Muriel did splendid work, considering 
her handicap, for she overhauled her competitors on the 
windward leg and took the lead, which she held until, 
turning the first mark on the second round, her balloon 
lib topsail sheet got away and it was necessary to luff to 
secure it, and before it could be trimmed down Elmina 
had passed her. In the imported class Hester again won. 
Svce sailed a splendid race against Humma. It is too bad 
that Syce did not begin racing earlier in the season. She 
is a smart boat, and still has a lot of her old speed left. 
Badger and Merrywing sailed a good race, and the former 
finally won out. The summaries: 
Schooners- Class D— Start, 11:35. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Elmina, F. K. Brewster 5 31 08 5 56 08 
Quisetta, H. J. Lipp.tt 5 38 00 6 Oo 00 
Muriel, Charles Smithers 5 ,32 08 o 57 08 
Sloops— Class I— Start, 11:40. 
Isolde, Fred Hoyt --..5 50 54 6 10 o4 
Hester, C. L. F. Robinson u 5 40 03 6 00 03 
Eelin, P. T. Dodge - 5 58 42 6 18 42 
Sloops— Class K— Start, 11:40. 
Humma, L Rogers Maxwell 4 38 00 4 58 00 
Syce, C. F. Judson 4 5b 00 4 .34 21 
Sloops— Class L— Start. 11:45. 
Dorwina, W. L. Ward 4 24 38 4 39 38 
Effort, F. M. Smith 4 20 1-3 4 35 15 
Sloops— Class M— Start, 11:45. 
Ashumet, Governor Paulding, 2d 5 25 40 b 40 40 
Grayling Withdrew. 
Elcctra, H. tiavemeyer 4 58 .50 § 13 50 
Opossum, H. Ballou 4 51 20 5 03 03 
Spasm, E. D. King 4 46 15 5 06 20 
Leda, J. Maxwell, Jr 4 48 03 5 01 15 
Yawls— Class M— Start, 11:45. 
Memory, W. N. Bavier 5 13 08 5 28 08 
Tern, John Hyslop 5 21 21 5 36 21 
Sakana. A. McCreery 5 41 44 5 56 44 
Sloops— Class N— Start, 11:50. 
Alerion, J. K. Aiker 5 14 45 5 24 45 
Oiseaii. J. R. Maxwell, Jr 5 17 00 5 27 00 
Sloops— Class P— Start, 11:55. 
Don, C. D. Mower 3 10 40 3 15 40 
Smoke, T. 1. Bowns 3 30 18 3 :35 18 
Homi : 3 37 24 3 42 24 
Manhasset Raceabouts— Start, 11:55. 
I'.adgcr, Thorsen & Jones ...2 55 15 3 00 05 
Snapper, A. B. Ally 3 36 55 3 41 55 
Merrywing, W. M. Crane 3 05 45 3 10 45 
Viper, W. D. Hennen 3 33 50 3 38 50 
Sloops— Class O— Start, 12:00. 
Ouoc 4 00 .34 4 00 34 
Rod, R. G. Sand 3 50 00 3 50 00 
Monlauk, J. S. Appleby 3 39 24 3 39 24 
Gazabo 4 15 55 4 It, 55 
Neola, C. D. Mallory 3 43 24 3 43 24 
Sloops— Class R— Start, 12)00. 
Criclcet, H. C. Pryer 4 19 14 4 19 14 
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Mystral, A. C. Bostwick 5 30 50 5 30 50 
Opossum, M. H. Raborg 3 25 58 3 25 58 
Sandpiper, R. Belmont 3 50 55 3 50 55 
Catboats— Class S— Start, 12:05. 
Louise 4 05 08 4 10 08 
Sloops— Class W— Start, 12:05. 
Sneaker 5 55 59 6 00 59 
Dory Class— Start, 12:05. 
Prize 
Ketch II ■. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.■.'.'■■.'.'.'.WinAer'. 
The winners were Elmina, Hester, Syce, Effort, Leda. 
Memory, Don, Badger, Montauk, Opossum. Louise and 
Sneaker. 
Wellfleet Y. C 
WELLFLEET, MASS. 
Monday, Sept, 2. 
The annual Y. R. A. open race of the Wellfleet Y. C. 
was .sailed in Cape Cod Bay, off Wellfleet, Monday, Sept. 
2. in a moderate breeze from the N.E. Flirt had the best 
of it all around among the 25-footers. As usual, Capt. 
Martin berthed her very nicely at the start, and she opened 
up a good lead to the first mark. On the second leg the 
others moved up on her, but she still held her lead. On 
the last leg she pulled away, and the race was for second 
place between Calypso and Early Dawn, Calypso winning 
out by a little less than a mintite. 
In the 2i-footers Opitsah III. sajled a good race and 
won from Mildred II. by over a minute and a half, but 
unfortunately she got into a mix-up with Privateer on the 
first leg, which resulted in a protest. Opitsah III. was at 
fault, and the clash was witnessed by the judges, so 
there was nothing left for them to do but disqualify her, 
Malillian was the only i8ft. knockabout to show up, and 
she sailed over the course alone for percentage. A handi- 
cap class of yachts and three classes of working boats 
made very interesting racing, the more so because all of 
the contestants were local boats. The summary : 
25-Foot Class. 
Corrected. 
Flirt, Fabyan & McKre 2 04 22 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 2 08 10 
Areyto, L. B. Baker 2 09 00 
Early Dawn. J E. Doherty 2 12 16 
21-Foot Class. 
Opitsah III., Sumner Fof.ter 2 10 25 
Mildred II., S. T. Moses 2 12 01 
Privateer, J. MacConnell, Jr ....i... 2 14 26 
L^sona, C. P. Curley Withdrew. 
18-Foot Knockabouts. 
Malillian, B, S. Pcrmar 1 35 15 
Open Handicap. 
Elapsed. Allows. Corrected. 
Puritan, H. K. Ciimmings. .-. 1 42 47 0 00 00 1 42 47 
Quiver 1 49 20 0 0 3 00 1 46 20 
Alma, T. Eldridgc 1 52 10 0 03 00 1 49 10 
B. F. Berry \ 2 38 34 0 38 00 2 00 34 
First Class — Working Boats. 
Allows. Corrected. 
Sweet Marie, D. Delory 0 51 34 1 36 42 
Herbert, A. Atwood. ....... .0 10 40 1 43 23 
Edith, H. Delorv... 0 07 38 1 44 18 
Wellfleet, D. Atwood 0 17 41 1 45 22 
Florence, Williams & ' Kemp 0 15 26 1 46 24 
Oyster, W. Harding 0 00 52 1 47 12 
Ella Ellsworth, S. Barrio 0 00 00 1 47 30 
Second Class — Working Boats. 
Rumpus, F. Brown 0 01 50 1 50 55 
White Fawn, E. Rogers 0 00 00 1 56 39 
Gracie, W. Delorv 0 08 06 1 58 12 
Agnes, N. Frazier 0 05 22 2 09 23 
Third Class — Working. Boats. 
Trilby, L. Higgins 0 00 00 2 05 25 
Lillie, F. Snow 0 07 50 2 06:39 
Pampero, X. Kendall., 0 01 02 2 09 00 
Beverly Y. C. 
MONUMENT BE.-VCH, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 31. 
In a light and variable breeze from the S.E., the last 
championship race of the Beverly Y. C. was sailed off 
the club house, at Wing's Neck, Saturday, Aug. 31, May 
Queen again won easily in the 25-footers, while in the 21- 
footers Gadfly beat out Quakeress by less than a minute. 
Eunice again found her breeze in the fourth class cats, 
but won out by only 9s. In the one-design 15ft, class the 
racing was very good, Teaser winning out by 4s. The 
summary : 
2-5-FooterS. 
lilapscd. 
May Oueen. D. L. Whittemore 2 32 :33 
Thorai^a, T. B. Wales 2 40 51 
Kakima IIP, David Rice 2 42 27 
Nokomis, Alfred Winsor 2 48 02 
White Heron, Waldo Forbes 2 54 42 
'21-Foottrs. 
Gadfly, Mr,s. J. W. Geary 1 53 27 
Quakeress, W. F. Harrison 1 54 01 
Edith, Clark King 1 55 12 
Radiant, C. M. Baker 2 02 28 
Kestrel, L. S. Dabney 2 14 57 
Fourth Class — Cats. 
Eunice, W, O. Taylor 2 09 10 
Viola, C. E. Clapp '....2 09 19 
Totem, W. M. Jameson .'; 2 09 22 
Hod, H. B. Ho'lmes 2 10 02 
Howard, H. O. Miller 2 11 10 
Maori, A. B. Hastings 2 14 08 
15-Footers — One Design. 
Teaser, R. W. Emmons 2d... 1 53 06 
Peacock, R. Winsor 1 53 10 
Vim, F. W. Sargent 1 54 27 
Next, Paul Jones 1 56 37 
Eaglet, R. L, Bacon 1 56 49 
Spider, H. B. Stone 1 56 52 
Flickamaroo, W. B. Emmons 1 57 41 
Go Bye, H. Stockton 1 58 34 
Varda, T. Parkinson, Jr 1 59 02 
Sis. C. A. Coolidge ... \59 15 
Scittiate Y* C. 
SCITUATE, MASS. 
Tuesday, Sept. 3. 
A KACE was sailed between the fleet of small boats of 
the Scituate Y. C. Tuesday, Sept. 3, for prizes offered by 
Thomas W. Lawson and Dr. Charles E. Davis. There 
was quite a lively breeze blowing from the N.E.. and 
the race was hotly contested. The run for first place was 
between Trojan and Big Liz. Trojan winning out by 27 
seconds. The summary: 
Elap.sed. 
Trojan. Richard Whertty 1 08 Vi 
Big Liz. Tohn T. Ward 1 08 40 
Mary J.. 'Wm. Ward 1 21 10 
Edna, Thomas Turner..... 1 23 00 
Columbia. \Y» FPTTfir , .,,1 g3?a 
Kingston^ Y» C» 
KINGSTON^ MASS. 
Friday, Aug. 30. 
The annual Y. R. A. open race of the Kingston Y. C. 
was sailed off Rocky Nook Point, Friday, Aug. 30, in a 
very light and flitky breeze. It was S.W. at the start and 
shifted from there clear around to E. and stopped at vari- 
ous points between the two. The yachts took various posi- 
tions, as they were favored by the breeze, and the element 
of luck played such an important part that the actual rec- 
ord of racing was not shown by the result. The sum- 
ma r3' : 
Class D — ^25-Footcrs. 
Areyto, L. D. Baker 1 29 53 
Flirt, Fabyan and McKee 1 31 49 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty ..1 35 33 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 38 55 
Class S — 21-Footers. 
Privateer, John McConnell 1 25 24 
Mildred II., S. T. Moses 1 27 09 
Eaglet, W. S. Burgess 1 32 58 
Fre.vja, C. H. Goddard 1 32 59 
18-Foot Knockabouts. 
Malillian, B. S. Permar 1 30 48 
Miladi, F. R. Adams 1 31 02 
Kittawake, H. M. Jones 1 31 08 
Trouble, H. H. Hunt 1 32 18 
Comforter, John Whittemore 1 33 46 
Lobster 1 1.. C. C. Clapp 1 34 08 
Oom Paul G. P. Cushman 1 34 25 
Dazzler, Goodspeed Bros 1 39 39 
Helene II., S. Burgess 1 35 55 
Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ivan, H. C. and W. S. Cole 1 37 01 1 15 01 
Moon dyne. Shaw Bros 1 25 41 1 10 41 
Hustler, Whittemore and Robbins 1 24 03 1 20 03 
Dolphin, N. Morton 1 32 06 1 20 06 
Aureolus, H. Kellogg 1 35 03 1 21 03 
Thordis, W. A. Foster 12122 12122 
Mildred I., C. A. Coleman 1 29 01 " 1 29 01 
Challenger, E. B. Atwood 1 29 15 1 24 15 
Scamper, Reed Bros....,.,... 1 28 15 1 29 15 
Geisha, W. T. Whitman.... 1-30 59 1 24 54 
Fanny, D. A. E. VA^'alker 1 30 47 . 1 26 47 
Emerell, Wm. Low 1 42 16 1 27 16 
Frolic, J. C. Dawes 1 48 45 1 28 45 
Fedora, C. Hunt 1 47 11 1 31 11 
Winnetuxet, W. Potter Withdrew. 
Solitaire, B. B. Baker.... Withdrew. 
Lynn Y* C* 
LYNN, MASS. 
Saturday, Sept. 7. 
The annual Y. R. A. race of the Lynn Y. C. was sailed 
off Nahant, Saturday, Sept. 7, this being the last race of 
the season to be sailed under Association rules. There 
was a very light breeze, S.S.E., which caused the yachts 
to make very slow time over the course, and which also 
prevented many yachts getting around in time for 
the start. In the 25-footers there were only Flirt and 
Early Dawn. Flirt got the best of the start and led 
over the entire course. In the 21-footers Eaglet got the 
best of the start and led on the windward leg to the first 
mark, but when they went off the wind. Privateer caught 
and passed her, finishing with a good lead. In the l8ft. 
knockabout class Malillian had a picnic with Ayaya. 
Vitesse and Toss, 15-footers, sailed a good race, Vitesse 
winning out. There was a big fleet in the handicap class, 
Problem leading all around the course and winning on 
both elapsed and corrected time. The summary: 
Class D— 25-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Flirt, Fabyan and McKee 2 31 09 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty 2 40 19 
Class S — 21-Footers. 
Privateer, John MacConnell, Jr .-, 2 44 39 
Eaglet, W.' S. Burgess 2 50 42 
Class X — 15-Footers. 
Vitesse, W. J. Coombs 1 48 41 
Toss, J. B. Stearns 1 51 05 
Class I— 18-Foot Knockabouts. 
Malillian, B. S. Permar 1 55 40 
Ayaya, W. P. Keyes 2 03 00 
Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Problem, C. J Biethen. 1 49-54 1 44 54 
Ethel, Nicol and Redmond 1 66 07 1 47 07 
Mildred, C. A Coleman 1 50 39 1 47 .39 
Pfustler, Robbins and Whittemore L51 07 1 49 07 
Theodora, Frank Burgess 1 57 04 1 54 04 
Ideal, H. B. Whittier 1 57 45 1 54 45 
Gravling, D. G- Langlands 1 -55 16 1 55 16 
Lillian, 1. McNeil 1 59 51 1 56 51 
Winnefred, E. H. Howe 2 05 22 2 01 22 
Alert, C. L. Ridgeway 2 03 20 2 03 20 
Black Cloud, T. Card and Ray.. 2 10 21 2 04 21 
Lizzie B., Twonibly Bros...*... 2 24 39 2 13 39 
Hene, |. Hagerty 2 19 59 2 15 59 
Isabel. "C. E. Hodgdon 2 26 33 2 16 33 
Nellie S., Harry Sparks 2 35 30 2 25 30 
Penataquit Cormthian Y* C. 
BAYSHORE, L. I. 
Monday, Sept. 2. 
The annual regatta of the Penataquit Corinthian Y. C. 
was held on Monday, Sept. 2. The races were sailed over 
a twelve-mile triangular course off the club house on 
Penataquit Point. The wind was light from the E. and 
N.E. during the race. J. Campbell Smith's sloop Amy 
Foster won the $500 Lighthouse cup. Mr. Smith is the 
donor of the prize. The summary follows: 
Class N— Sloops. 
,^my Foster. J. Campbell Smith 2 34 05 
Pinkie, Al'-.m Pinkerton 2 51 44 
Grotonia. H. Hollister 2 53 17 
Class B — Sloops. 
Star 2 56 16 
Class O— Sloops. 
Wvnnabust, C. De Hart Brow'er 2 42 46 
Doiphe, 1. Mollenhauer 2 54 42 
Wing and Wing, Charles A. Schieren 2 58 47 
Class V — Catboats. 
Spark • 1 54 10 
Toddie, H. T. Peters 1 55 40 
Winowish, O. C. Macy ....2 03 31 
Class W — Catboats, 
Kinkie, C, Coddington 2 28 38 
Stud , 2 34 15 
Helen 2 45 11 
Winners were -Amy Foster, J. C. Smith; Star, Class B, 
? walkover; Wvnnabust. CImrles De Hart "grower ; ^Park. 
M, P. Fuller, and Kinkie, f?. Coddington. - ' 
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