Sept. 14, 1901.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
21s 
Corinthian Y» Q, 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 31, 
The first squadron run of the Corinthian Y. C. cruise, 
from Marblehead to Gloucester, was most interesting. A 
good easterly breeze prevailed all the way, and there was a 
fine fleet participating. They were divided up into classes, 
as on race days, and the fleet made the best showing of 
any Eastern yacht chib cruise for many years. The sum- 
mary of the racing run : 
Schooners — Class B. 
Elapsed. Con-ected. 
America, Butler Ames 2 13 48 2 13 48 
Puritan. J. L. Shaw, Jr 2 19 40 2 19 40 
Schooncr,s — Class A. 
Barbara, C. F. Lvman 2 03 10 2 03 10 
Baboon. A. 1'. Loring 2 31 28 2 2C 28 
Clarir.sa, W. F Mayo 2 27 35 2 27 35 
Kondina, D. C. Percival, Tr 2 31 04 2 31 04 
Frolic, H. White 3 00 2,T 2 35 25 
First Class — Sloops. 
Melusina, J. A. Burnbam, Jr 2 46 45 2 46 45 
Second Class — Sloops. 
Gossip, P. Brr.oks 2 30 16 2 30 16 
Virginia, R. L. Sewcll 2 44 .^3 2 32 53 
ICeewaydin, J. Mnllin 2 46 24 2 41 24 
Columbine, E. F. Smith 3 06 22 2 46 22 
Chasca, D. H. Fcllett 3 17 37 2 .57 37 
Waif, C. D. Wainwright Time not taken. 
Third Class— Sloops. 
Oivanna, R. Boardman 2 10 25 2 10 25 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber, Jr 2 U 31 2 11 31 
Brigand, H. A. Mor.ss 2 49 24 2 29 24 
Geisha, C. Taynes 3 06 26 2 46 26 
Jackdaw, C. F. Foss 3 38 IS 3 08 18 
Ltirline, C. Wilson ;Time not taken. 
Conomo, F. White; Time not taken. 
P'ovirth Class — Raceabouts. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowie 2 24 52 2 24 52 
Idol, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 2 26 04 2 26 04 
Pompilia, R C. Robbins 2 28 07 2 28 07 
Runaway Girn, C. F. Tweed 2 31 01 2 31 10 
Fifth Class — Knockabouts. 
Anita, R. Washburn .-. 2 37 03 2 37 03 
l^ieresa, L. Davis 2 52 17 2 38 17 
Thistle, A. F. AIcKinnon 2 51 43 2 41 43 
Retriever, H. P. Benson 2 57 25 2 .57 25 
The regular race of the Corinthian Y. C, which was to 
have been sailed on Saturday, Sept. 7, was postponed be- 
cause of the critical condition of President R/fcKinley. 
Dttxbuty Y. C. 
DUXBURY, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 31. 
The annual Y. R. A. open race of the Duxbury Y. C. 
was sailed off the club house Saturday, Aug. 31. There 
was a steady, moderate breeze from the eastward, by long 
odds the best day of the races in Plymouth Bay. In the 
2S-footers Calypso went over the starting line before gun- 
fire, and had' to recross. but quality in a breeze soon 
counted, for she caught the leaders before half of the 
course had been sailed and led to the finish. Areyto 
finished a close second, but was ruled out on Flirt's pro- 
test. Privateer won her third race of the series in the 
2i-footers, beating all of the new cracks. The i8ft. 
knockabout class was made up of local boats, Trouble, de- 
signed by Fred Lawley, winning handily. Two handicap 
classes furnished interesting racitig. The summary: 
Class n— 25-F.ooters. 
Elapsed. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton ]^ ?^ 
Areylo, L, D. Baker 1 ro n- 
Flirt, Fabyan and McKee : 1 to 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty 1 5„ o2 
Class S— 21-Footers. 
Privateer, lohn MacConnell, Jr • 1 56 0^ 
.Mildred 11".. S. T. Moses 1 57 1( 
CJpitsah lit,. Sumner Focter ^ ^2 ,0 
Eaglet, W. S. Burgess 2 5i 4o 
Freyja, C. N. Goddard..... 2 05 41 
Halcyon, S. C. Winsor 2 07 30 
Scamper- Reed Bros ^ il S2 
Fanny D., F. E. Walker "2 2.! 06 
18-Foot Knockabout.s. 
Trouble, 1. H. Hunt , L^H'i? 
Kittawake, R. M. Jones 2 16 od 
Miladi, F. R. Adams 2 17 20 
Oom Paul, G. P. Cushman o 01 on 
Dazzler, Goodspeed Bros 2 Al 20 
Lobster II., C. C. Clapp 2 24 52 
ComfortCT. Tohn Whittemore ■ A i)i 
Helene II.,"S. P.urgess.. .-2 28 4.:, 
Fir^t Handicai> Glass. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Mildred T., C. A. Coleman 2 07 42 2 00 42 
Hustler, Whittemore & Robbins 2 11 00 2 04 00 
Thordis. W. U. Foster 2 04 20 2 04 20 
Moondyne, Shaw liros ,..2 20 42 2 11 42 
Second Handicap Class. 
Challenge, E. B. Atwood 2 09 54 2 09 54 
Emerell, Wm. Eow 2 17 52 2 12 52 
Radu^a' W. Burgess 2 19 02 2 17 02 
Dolphin, N. Morton 2 21 09 2 17 09 
Seaweed, Thomas Dimon 2 34 45 2 22 45 
Aureolus, H. Kellogg 2 35 42 2 23 42 
Solitaire, B. B. Balder 2 36 18 2 24 18 
Winuetuxet, W. Potter 2 35 06 2 25 06 
Fedora, C. Hunt 2 35 12 2 25 12 
Latona, C. Forter 2 56 05 2 38 05 
Frolic, I. C, Dawes 2 58 48 2 38 48 
Imp. N. K Norwood 2 56 12 2 41 12 
Y. R4 A* of Massachusetts* 
ANNUAL RENDEZVOUS. 
With the closing of the racing season the Yacht Racing 
.Association of Massachusetts held its annual rendezvous 
at Nahant and Hull. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7 and 8. 
There was so little wind Saturday afternoon that many of 
the yachts of the fleet failed to show up at Nahant. In 
the morning, after colors, the fleet dressed ship and orders 
were given to proceed to Hull. There the fleet was en- 
larged by arrivals from Dorchester and Quincy bays, there 
being fully 150 yachts gathered by 2 in the afternoon'. At 
3 the preparatory signal was given from the flagship, and 
15m. later the fleet passed in review, the yachts dipping 
their ensigns as they went vtnder the bow of the flagship. 
The fleet then sailed around the southerly end of Ped- 
dock's Island and passed up the West Way. passing again 
in review of the flagship off Marine Park pier, after which 
the fleet was disbanded. It was a beautiful day with light 
air and smooth sea, and the sight of the yachts coming 
up the West Way was one that is not soon forgotten. It 
seemed as though there were nothing in the harbor but 
sails. 
Huntington Bay Y, C. 
liUNriNGTON BAY — LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Aug. 31. 
The Huntington Bay Y. C. held its special races on 
.Saturday, Aug. 31. Seven classes filled. The 36 and 30 
footers sailed over a course of five legs, in all sixteen 
nautical miles. The other classes sailed tvyice over a 
triangular course, in all ten miles. The wind was light 
from the S.E., but freshened, and the finish w^as in a 
good whole-sail breeze. The summari' : 
Cl'a,5s. M— 36ft. Sloops and Yawls— Start, 12:25. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Ashmut, F. G. Spalding..'. 6 46 08 6 21 08 
Memory, W. N. Bavier 6 43 43 • 6 18 43 
Special Class— Match Race— Start, 12:35. 
Empress, August Hekschia. . . .- 5 02 25 6 33 25 
Windora, John Green 5 09 57 6 34 57 
Classes N and S— 30ft. Racing Length— Start, 2:12:40. 
Hannah, R. H. Cooke Disabled. 
Oiseau, G. L. Bierrie 6 41 13 4 29 25 
Alcrion, A. H. Alker 6 45 15 4 37 30 
Raceabouts — Start, 12:45. 
Badger, Thorson & Jones 3 06 35 3 39 35 
Merry Wing, H. M. Crane 3 03 09 3 41 09 
Classes R and W— 18ft. Sloops— Start, 12:50. 
Ojibway, D. P. Morse.... 3 25 34 3 26 34 
llumma, Barclay Ward 3 22 05 3 28 05 
Vagabond, M. Brusselle 3 25 02 3 25 02 
Mollie S., J. M. Brady Disabled. 
Classes Q and V— 21ft.— Start, 12:.55. 
Montauk, J. B. Appleby 2 28 10 2 27 10 
Ouoc, T. S. Hammond .* 3 30 38 3 24 17 
Rod, W. Ilin 3 31 35 3 24 35 
Ox, W. N. Bavair ^ 3 42 20 3 13 20 
Clas.<:es R atid W— Start, 1:00. 
Sandpiper, R. Belmont 3 48 22 2 48 22 
Ht)pe, J. Iselin 3 50 44 2 50 44 
Cabagne, E. A. Pressler 4 03 25 3 03 25 
Imp, W. F. p-ornell Withdrew. 
Una, Taylor Withdrew. 
Halcyon, John N. Fprrel Withdrew. 
Keyport Y» C« 
KEYPORT, N. J. 
Saturday, Aug. 31. 
The first annual open regatta of the Keyport Y. C. was 
held on Saturday. Aug. 31. The races were sailed on 
Raritan Bay, and a strong, twelve-mile breeze blew 
throughout the race. Prizes were awarded to the winners 
of each class. The course was a triangular one. The 
results follow : 
Class A, Open Cats, 16 to 22ft.— Won by Whiff, Se- 
waren Y. C. ; Rascal, Sewaren Y. C, second; Mary, Bur- 
rowes brothers, Keyport, third. 
Class B, Cabin Cats — Won by Ethel, Sewaren Y. C, 
beating Dad, of Sewaren, by 22m. 
Class C, Cabin Sloops — Won by Com. H. A. Young's 
Youngster; Mary C. South Shrewsbury Y. C. second. 
Class D, Power Boats — ^Won by William E. Wooley, 
Keyport. 
Class E, Surf Boats— Won by William Watts; Peter 
Force, second. 
Class F, Open Sloops, 14 to 20ft. — Won by Rita, New 
York; Rainbow, second. 
Class G. Half Raters — Won by Cook brothers' Yes Yes. 
Newpott Special Thirties, 
NEWPORT^ R. I. 
Thursday, Aug. 29. 
Mr. Herman B. Duryea offered a cup for the Newport 
special thirties, to be sailed for on Thursday, Aug. 29. 
Mr. W. Butler Duncan, Jr., the managing owner of Con- 
stitution, sailed Carolina to victory. The wind was from 
the S.W. and the course was from Brenton's Cove to 
Jamestown and- then out to Brenton's Reef buoy and re- 
turn. It was a pretty start, Mr. Duncan crossing with 
the gun and in the lead, which he increased to the outer 
mark. On the run home he was crowded by Hera and 
Esperanza. but he held his position and won by 52s. The 
start v/as at 4 :22. The summary follows : 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Carolina, P. Jones 6 11 50 2 33 50 
Hera, R. N. Ellis 6 12 42 2 34 42 
Esperanza, H. O. Havemever. Jr 6 12 58 2 34 58 
Wawa, R. Brooks.. .' 6 15 02 2 37 02 
Liarbara, W. Rutherfurd 6 18 28 2 40 28 
Racco.m, J. R. Drexe! 6 26 15 2 48 15 
Marion Y. C 
MARION, MASS. 
Thursday, Aug. 29. 
A novel race was sailed by the Marion Y. C. on Thurs- 
day. .A.ug. 29. The skippers received instructions from 
the shore in their skiffs, rowed to the yachts and went 
once around the course. Then further instructions were 
received from the judges' boat. Reefs were tied in and 
they went around the course again. Each boat lost a 
man overboard, who swam to the judges' boat. It was one 
of the most interesting races that has been sailed during 
the season. The summary: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Weeweautit, William BuUivant ....00 50 47 00 50 47 
Albatross, Allen Weeks 00 55 40 00 51 10 
Push, William Severance 00 55 80 00 51 30 
Shrup, Maurice Richardson 00 57 18 00 54 18 
Betty, Arthur Stone 00 58 46 00 55 16 
San pan Withdrew. 
Pavonia Y. C. 
NEW YORK BAY. 
Monday, Sept. 2. 
The Pavonia Y. C. held a regatta on New York Upper 
Bay in a light easterly breeze on Monday, Sept. 2. The 
elapsed and corrected times were not given out. _ Large 
boats went over the .Swinburne Island course, while open 
and cabin catboats sailed twice around Robbins Reef 
Lighthouse from the Bavonne club house. Summary: 
Open Catboats— Com. O. F. Roe's Bell beat Mr. Will- 
iam Poland's Emma K. 
Cabit Catboats — Mr. George Taggert's H. H. Holmes 
beat Loretta and Water Lily. ^ 
Sloops — Mr. Tate's Nomad beat Wannett and Avona. 
Yawls — Mr. Figueria's Zoraida beat Forsyth II. and 
Avonia, • 
Canarsie Y. C. 
SANDS POINT — JAMAICA BAY. 
Sunday, Sept. i. 
The Canarsie Y. C. held a regatta on Sunday, Sept. 
1, off the club" house at Sands Point, Canarsie, L. I. 
Soon after ijie start Yank took the lead, and held it until 
the last leg. when, after rounding the buoy of Barren 
Island Point. Irene. G. Martin, went to the fore, and 
after a magnificent bit of windward w^ork passed Yank 
and won the Vice-Commodore"s cup in the class for 
cabin catboats. Irene, Athala and Yank all crossed the 
finish line within fifty-five seconds of each other. The 
summaries : 
Cabin Catboats. 
.Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Irene, G. Martin ... .10 .51 45 12 59 37 2 07 52 2 05 02 
Athala, Northbridge.lO 51 55 12 59 52 2 07 59 2 07 59 
Yank, C. Fuhy 10 52 .35 1 00 07 2 08 .52 2 07 .32 
TasKie, Fletcher 10 51 10 1 12 2 21 20 2 18 54 
Open Catboats. 
Start. Finish Elapsed. 
Aurora, A. Wireching 10 55 12 12 56 21 2 00 09 
.'\thle, C. T. Neilson 10 55 10 12 .57 06 .12 01 26 . 
Emma S., H. Sparr 10 56 35 1 08 48 2 12 13 
Monday, Sept. 2. 
Another race was held by the Canarsie Y. C. on Mon- 
day. Sept. 2. The wind was light when the yachts started, 
blov/ing from the E., and the water was smooth. The 
race was open to all club boats. The course was from a 
stake boat off the club house, through the breakwater, to 
a mark boat off the Hassock, thence to the club house, 
three times around, a total distance of twelve nautical 
miles. Aurora won in the cabin cat class; Ideal was first 
home of the open catboats, and Athala won from Irene. 
The summaries : 
Cabin Catboats. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Athala, G. Northbridge 10 37 05 1 .56 T.O 3 19 25 
Irene, George Winters, fouled Black Diamond and with- 
drew. 
Open Catboats— 23 to 25ft. 
Aurora, A. Wirsching 10 45 00 1 36 15 2 51 15 
Tam O'Shanter D. J. Tinslev, Jr. 10 45 00 Withdrew. 
The Caddie, E. 11. Carr. .10 41 25 Withdrew. 
Open Catboats— 20 to 23ft. 
Ideal. H. Sampson 10 41 27 1 58 22 3 16 45 
Vision. C. B. Fitzmaurice 10 41 40 1 58 11 3 16 15 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. 
OYSTER BAY — LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Aug. 31. 
A SPECIAL race between the Seawanhaka knockabouts 
was sailed on Saturday, Aug. 31. in a light southerly 
breeze, over the inside triangular course, which is six 
nautical miles in length, covered twice. Wyntje led nearly 
all the time from start to finish. The times: 
.Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Wyntje. Sherman Hovt 3 20 00 5 31 12 2 11 12 
Marcia, Dresser and lacquelin. . . .3 20 00 5 35 03 2 15 03 
Gowan, T. .Sherman 3 20 00 5 38 :W 2 18 30 
Mistral, E. I. Lowe 3 20 00 5 47 :i5 2 27 35 
Heron, F. R. Coudert 3 20 00 5 48 42 2 28 42 
Nacodo, C. W. Wetmore 3 20 00 5 53 15 2 .33 15 
Lucille. H. H. Landon 3 20 00 5.59 20 2 39 20 
Vagrant, Brown & Lowe 3 20 00 0 05 25 3 15 25 
Monday. Sept. 2. 
The special race of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. 
for a ' trophy offered by -Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., was 
decided off the home of the club. Centre Island, on Mon- 
day, Sept. 2. Gowan, owned by F. G. Stewart, and R. W. 
Gibson, won the prize. The race was sailed in a light 
southeasterly breeze over a course of six miles to lee- 
ward and return. Marcia D.. Le Roy Dresser, and H. B. 
T. Jacquelin came in second, and Wyntje. Colgate Hoyt, 
finished third. 
Bayswater Y, C. 
JAMAICA BAY. 
Monday, Sept. 2. 
The Bayswater Y. C. held a regatta on Monday. Sept. 
2. on Jamaica Bay. The course was from the club house 
down the channel to a mark boat in Sweetwater, thence 
back to the starting line. This course was covered 
twice, making a distance of ten miles. The svimmaries : 
Cabin Sloops— Start, 11:30. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Olga, J. I-L Tefson 1 .54 35 2 44 35 
Robin, D. L: Starke I 57 .58 2 46 48, 
Second Class Catboats — Start, 11:20. 
Mattie, M. L. MacNamara 1 .59 15 2 :39 15 
Meta, H. I. North 2 0] 20 2 41 20 
Third Class Catboats— Start, 11 :25. 
Norma, H. A. North 2 41 35 2 16 :35 
Magnet, D. Mott Withdrew. 
Lillian, F. Almey 2 52 30 1 08 30 
Sharpies— Start. 11 :30-. 
Marion, B. Moller 1 03 32 2 27 02 
Maud, W. Shearer 1 04 25 1 03 25 
Pirate, F. Richmond Withdrew. 
The winners were Olga, Mattie. Norma and Marion. 
Indian Hatbof Y, C. 
GREENWICH — LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Monday, Sept. 2. 
The Indian Harbor Y. C. gave a handicap race on Labor 
Day, Monday. Sept. 2. There were eleven starters, and 
among them were cats, yawls, sloops and raceabouts. The 
handicaps ranged from 5 to 20m. It was a ten-mile race 
over the club course, and the boats made good time in a 
fair breeze from the E. Cymbra, which started last in the 
race, crossed the finish line first. lom. in advance of the 
raceabout Spindrift. The times were: 
Start. Finish. 
Louie Belle 2 05 00 5 27 31 
Noggin 2 10 00 5 33 49 
Stingy ■ 2 10 00 * 
Bug 2 10 00 t 
Gosbird 2 25 00 $ 
Lassie - 2 25 00 5 36 42 
Fly 2 25 00 5 20 03 
Robin Hood 2 45 00 5 19 31 
Themis 2 45 00 ** 
Spendthrift 2 50 00 5 19 02 
Cymbra 2 55 00 5 09 51 
*Disqual!fied. 
tTinie not taken. 
tTime not taken. 
**Withdrew. ., , 
