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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 14, 1902. 
Sloops— Class P— Start, 3:09. 
Karma, J. C. Erskine 5 41 10 2 32 10 
Song and Dance, E. F. Luckenbach. 6 24 14 3 15 14 
Cockatoo, Hendon Chubb 6 32 17 3 23 17 
Streak, C. H. Lary Withdrew. 
Sloops— Class Q— Start, 3:12. 
Opossum. Robert F. Doremus 5 41 19 2 29 19 
Trouble. W. H. Childs 5 43 49 2 31 49 
Wraith, Calvin Tomkins 5 48 13 2 36 13 
Broncho. F. C. Moore 6 32 48 3 20 48 
Spots. D. D. Allerton 6 39 41 3 27 41 
Flying Fish, I. M. Dean Withdrew. 
Sloops— Class R— Start, 3:15. 
Pebble, R. W. Speir Withdrew. 
Eileen, F. J. Havens Withdrew. 
Marine and Field Class— Start, 3:18. 
Kelpie. W. K. Brown 5 47 03 2 29 03 
Quinque, L. H. Smith 6 46 39 2 28 39 
Stinger, A. P. Clapp ..: : With drew. 
Catboats— Class V— Start. 3:24. 
Martha M., Richard Moore 5 40 00 2 16 00 
Rascal, D. G. Whitlock 5 52 29 2 28 29 
La Cigale, R. A. Downing Withdrew. 
The winners were Bonito. Caribou, Karma, Opossum, 
Kelpie and Martha M. Points on series in classes sailed : 
Mariquita. 5 ; Bonito. io; Sunol, 8; Kangaroo, 6; Vivian, 
5 1 Caribou, ro'; Squaw. 8; Karma, .io; Song and Dance, 
8; Cockatoo, 6; Opossum, io; Trouble, 8; Wraith. 6; 
Broncho, 4: Spots, 2; Kelpie, 10; Quinque, 8; Martha M., 
10: Rascal, 8. 
Boston Y. C. 
CITY POINT, BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 7. 
The races of the Boston Y. C. for cups presented by 
Com. B. F. Cheney were sailed off the City Point club 
house on Saturday. There was a strong, whole-sail 
breeze from the southwest, smoky and cold. But in spite 
of rain and cloudy skies there was good racing, and it 
was noted that all of the Y. R. A. boats available entered 
the race, notwithstanding that a race of the newly formed 
Boston Bay Yacht Racing Association was being sailed 
close by. It was centerboard weather again, and Calypso 
trimmed the two new keel boats to perfection. Chewink 
got the best of the start, with Sally VI. next and Calypso 
behind having trouble with her ballooner. When the lee- 
ward mark was reached Calypso had pulled up and com- 
menced to open out. She ran away from the keel boats, 
and from then to the finish it was a procession. Calypso, 
Sally VI., and Chewink II. In the 21-footers Chloris. a 
new. boat from the board of Small Bros., had things her 
own way from the start. Micmac carried away her mast. 
Miladi II. won a good race in the 18ft. knockabouts. She 
is also a new boat, and sailed her first race. Elizabeth 
D. won easily in the first handicap class, Apache won on 
corrected ti me in the second handicap class and Griselda 
won easily in the third handicap class. The summary: 
Class D— Y. R. A. 25-footers. 
r- 1 \ ,„ ~ Elapsed. 
Calypso. A. W. Chesterton 1 32 58 
Sally VI., L. F. Percival 1 36 45 
Chewink II., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 41 19 
, . Class S— Y. R. A. 21-footers. 
Chloris, Cheney & Lanning 1 42 47 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin !...!!l 46 33 
Micmac, Richard Hutchison . Disabled. 
Class I.— 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams 1 54 53 
Biza, Alfred Douglas \ 55 34 
Tokolon, R. J. Randolph, Jr.... ............. ...1 5S 13 
Malillian, B. S. Permar 1 58 50 
Sch rimp, Walter Burgess Disabled 
Class A— Handicap. 
Elizabeth D, C. H. Billman 150 11 
Cavalier. W. C. Lewis 1 59 ig 
Class B — Handicap. 
A , T r. .„ , • Elapsed. Corrected. 
Apache, L C. Wade 1 53 V} 1 42 16 
Coquette B D. Ainsdcn 1 50 04 1 50 02 
I hecla, C. VY. Chapin 1 55 32 1 50 02 
kathennc, II. C. Sears 1 53 18 1 53 18 
„ . , , Class C— Handicap. 
Cnsclda, O. S. Armstrong 1 53 (") 1 47 29 
Sue. r V\ Powers.. 2 06 26 1 52 56 
Barnacle!, Dr. G. W. Fitz 2 04 01 1 55 01 
Krynnld, E. l\ Smith 57 53 1 57 53 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y« C 
OYSTER BAY, LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, June 7. 
The Scawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. held a club race over 
the inside course on Saturday, June 7. Tito and Papoose 
II. two of the new Bar Harbor 30-footers designed by Mr. 
Clinton H. Crane, -met for the first time in a race. The 
boats are built of mahogany, and are far and away the 
handsomest boats ever turned out by Mr. Crane. Tito 
was sailed by Mr. Crane, and Papoose II. was sailed by 
Mr. Allen E. Whitman. Tito won by over four minutes, 
but it remains to be seen which is to be the best boat, for 
they have hardly been tuned up yet. 
The knockabouts raced for a prize offered by Francis G. 
Slewart. and Lucille finished the winner. 
Jolly Roger was to have been a starter in the raceabout 
class, but went aground just before the start. The sum- 
mary : 
30ft. Class— Start, 3:20. 
,, r . 1 Finish. Elapsed. 
Ill", Walter I.add.... 5 56 10 2 36 10 
l'apoose II. , Everett Macey 6 00 21 2 40 21 
Raceabouts— Start, 3:25. 
feffPj Walter Jennings 6 19 58 2 54 58 
Whistle Wing, H. M. Crane 6 20 34 2 55 34 
, Seawanhaka Knockabouts— Start, 3:30. 
J.ncille, IT. H. Eaiulon 6 26 34 2 56 34 
Cowan. K. G. Stewart : 6 27 05 2 57 05 
Heron, h. R. Coudert, Jr 6 33 37 3 03 37 
Bobs, W. A. W. Stewart 6 36 28 3 06 28 
The winners were Tito. Joker and Lucille. 
Knickerbocker Y. C Annual Cruise. 
COLLEGE POINT, LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, June 7. 
The annual regatta of the Knickerbocker Y. C. was 
sailed on Saturday. June 7. in a good whole-sail S.W. 
breeze that held true throughout the race. The course for 
all classes was from a starting line off the club house at 
College Point L. I., to and around Gangway Buov and 
return. The distance was fourteen and a half miles. 
In the 55ft. schooner class Miladi had everything her 
QW}} way, and won the second leg for the Alcedo cup, and 
it now becomes the permanent property of the Owner, Mr. 
Stephen H. Mason. Leslie, an old type schooner, was 
Miladi's only competitor, and she was not in the game 
from the start. 
In the Sift, sloop class Humma took a sail-over. Altair 
unfortunately did not show up, and Humma was there- 
fore without a competitor. 
Charles Lane Poor's Mira was on hand with a beauti- 
ful new suit of Ratsey's English sails. She had the 
Herrcshoff boat Effort against her. As Effort has a new 
and larger rig this year, her measurement has been 
changed from last season, and in consequence her old 
measurement could not be accepted. Effort beat Mira 3m. 
39s., but as Effort will have to allow her considerably 
over 3m. time allowance, it will not be known who was 
the winner until Effort has been rcmeasured. 
The New Rochelle one-design boats met again, and 
after a pretty race Knave won. This makes the fourth 
first prize she has taken out of four starts. 
While the breeze was good throughout the race, the 
course was so laid out that with a S.W. wind there is very 
little windward work. 
The regatta was in charge of the following committee : 
F. E. Barnes, chairman ; O. H. Chellborg, Harry Stephen- 
son, C. W. Schlessinger. Rodman Sands and J. O. Sinkin- 
son. The summary follows : 
Schooners— 55ft. Class— Start, 12:05. 
Wii ,• <r rr Finish. Elapsed. 
Miladi, S. H. Mason 2 22 50 2 17 50 
Leslie, James N. Norris 3 45 58 3 40 58 
Sloops— 51ft. Class— Start, 12:05. 
Humma, H. B. Duryea 2 02 10 1 57 10 
Sloops— 13ft. Class— Start, 12:10. 
Mira, Charles Lane Poor 2 25 09 2 15 09 
Effort, F. M- Smith 2 21 30 2 11 30 
Sloops— 43ft. Class— Cruising Trim— Start, 12:10. 
Gurnard, L. H. Zocher 3 03 19 2 53 19 
Nautilus, J. J. McCue 3 05 51 2 55 51 
Sloops— 36ft. Class— Start, 12:15. 
Anoatok, J. E. Martin, Jr 2 55 54 2 40 54 
Camille, Thomas Miller, Jr 3 23 54 3 08 54 
Bertha K.. F. Kaiser ; 3 17 12 3 02 12 
Florence, John Schroedcr 3 11 50 2 56 50 
Aglaia, J. B. Schmetzel 3 38 10 3 23 10 
Sloops— 30ft. Class— Start, 12:25. 
Ouananiche, Rodman Sands 3 48 00 3 23 00 
Alerion, A. H. Alker , 3 01 35 2 36 35 
Mimosa, Trenor, L. Park 3 03 22 2 38 22 
Sloops— 25ft. Class— Start, 12:35. 
Irene, Daniels & Allen 4 16 56 3 41 50 
Zaza, P. D. Granbery 3 33 26 2 58 26 
Josie S., O. Craighead Time not taken. 
Sloops— 18ft. Class— Start, 12:40. 
Bob White. George D. Pratt Time not taken. 
Hope, A. Iselin 4 09 19 3 20 19 
Special Newport— 30ft. Class— Start, 12:20. 
F.speranza. H. O. Havemeyer, Jr 2 52 47 2 32 47 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones 2 48 35 2 28 35 
Raceabout Class— Start, 12:30. 
Snapper A. Bryan Alley 3 25 52 2 50 52 
Mavis G. L Pine 3 23 47 2 53 47 
Pompiha, H. L. Maxwell. 3 29 45 2 59 45 
Cabin Catboats— 30ft. Class— Start, 12:25. 
Flyaway, L. C. Berrian 3 42 05 3 17 05 
New Rochelle Y. C. One-Design Raceabouts— Start, 12:40. 
Caper, P L. Howard 4 18 25 3 38 25 
Knave, W N. Bavier 4 15 16 3 35 16 
Me Too, B. T. Foote 4 16 10 3 36 10 
. T tt . Special 21ft. Sloops— Start, 12:35. 
Houri, J. H. Esser 3 42 16 3 07 16 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence Time not taken. 
Open Sloops— 21ft. Class— Start, 12:35. 
(.azaboo, H. T. Vulte.. 3 58 21 2 23 27 
Maybe, J. L. Smith Time not taken. 
The winners were Miladi, Humma, Gurnard, Anoatok, 
Alc-rion, Zaza, Hope, Carolina, Snapper, Flyawav, Knave, 
Houri and Ga zaboo. 
Shelter Island Y. C 
SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS. 
The coming season at the Shelter Island Y. C. promises 
to be the peer of any since its organization in 1886. 
Contests for one-design knockabouts built up to the 
limit of class R will be made a feature of the racing of 
1902. These boats are from the design of Theodore Brig- 
ham, and built by the Greenport Basin and Construction 
Company. Six from like lines were recently turned out 
for the Ardsley Club, and three for the Larchmont Y. C. 
They are 25ft. oin. over all. 15ft. 6in. on the waterlinc, 
6ft. beam and 4ft. draft. They will carry i,20olbs. of 
lead bolted outside the keel and spread 410 sq. ft. of 
canvas. 
These boats are to race every Saturday afternoon, be- 
ginning July 5. Three excellent trophies have been offered 
for competition in this class. The Commodore's cup will 
go to the craft winning the greatest number of points in 
ten races. In the system of scoring used, each craft tallies 
one for starting, and one for every competitor she defeats, 
and must enter at least eight out of the ten races. 
C. P. Brigham has offered a cup to the boat scoring the 
best percentage of victories, and J. B. Edson, another club 
member, will put up first and second prizes to the value 
of $35 and $15, open to competition on the same basis. 
Messrs. Luning, Webber, Bancker and Edson are among 
club Corinthians to have the new 18-footers. 
The Lcehrke cup, donated by Otto Lcehrke. will this 
year be up for competition in class N, to be won by the 
craft scoring the greatest number of points in five races, 
the same system of points to be used as in the contests for 
the smaller boats. 
A new craft which is expected to do well in this class 
is Senta, belonging to Otto Loehrke, the donor of the 
trophy. Senta was put in commission too late last year 
for speed purposes, and it is not known as yet by out- 
siders what she is capable of doing. She is from the de- 
signs of Gardner & Cox, and built by Robert Jacob. Her 
dimensions are : 42ft. 4m. over all, 26ft. on the waterline, 
yft. 6in. beam and 6ft. iin. draft. 
The Crowninshield boat, Flosshilde, belonging to Oscar 
B. Webber, will be in the class again this year. Helen, 
formerly Marion, will also be in racing trim after an 
enlargement of sail plan. 
F. M. Smith's Marion will not be in commission, but 
Martha, belonging to Henry L. Coe, is expected to be out 
after laurels once more. 
Mortimer Fuller, of Scranton, Pa., who summers at 
Manhanset, will offer a beautiful trophy under conditions 
and on dates to be decided later. This prize is for the 
winner of a single regatta, and it is quite likely that it will 
be offered to class L sloops. 
M th}§ be the case, the crack boats Dorwina, Clifford 
V. Brokaw; the Herreshoff craft, Effort, F. M. Smith, 
and Mira, Charles Lane Poor, will be competitors. 
The club house at Shelter Island Heights opens June 
15. The schedule of fixtures, regardless of the one-design 
class boats, which are to compete on Saturdays, follows : 
July 4 — Club race. Points on Loehrke cup. 
July 5 — Club race. Points on Loehrke cup, 
July 19 — Club race. Points on Loehrke cup. 
Aug. 2— Club race. Points on Loehrke cup. 
Aug. 16— Open regatta. 
Aug. 23— Ladies' regatta. 
Sept. 1 — Club race. Close- of series for Lcehrke cup. 
Columbia Y. C. 
CHICAGO, LAKE MICHIGAN. 
Friday, May 30. 
Fourteen boats started in the opening regatta of the 
Columbia Y. C. that was held on Friday, May 30. The 
race was over a fourteen-mile triangular course, the direc- 
tion being south to the Van Buren street crib, thence 
northeast to the Carter Harrison crib, and return to the 
starting point, which was directly opposite the club house. 
In the class 6 A for open boats, Ripple and Marion were 
the only starters, and they sailed the short course, going 
twice around the breakwater. 
La Reta beat Privateer 6m. 51s.; both these boats raced 
in the Massachusetts Y, R. A. circuit a few years ago, and 
they will compete in the Lipton cup races later on. 
Snapshot lost her centerboard when on the second leg 
of the course. The judges were H. P. Simonton, M. A. 
Bowles, R. J. Summers, W. S. Burroughs and Henry J. 
Furber, Jr. The summary: 
21ft. Class. 
T v. Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
£ a . Ret a 2 01 34 3 56 39 1 55 05 
Privateer 2 01 09 4 03 08 2 01 56 
Schooner Class. 
Nomad 2 01 40 4 27 58 2 26 18 
barter , 2 05 23 4 45 43 2 40 20 
„. , Class 6A— Open Boats. 
P'Pple 2 01 50 3 00 00 0 58 10 
Marion 2 03 05 3 28 01 1 24 56 
- Class 3A. 
Nymph 2 02 04 4 06 33 2 04 29 
Eleanor II 2 01 52 4 59 31 2 57 39 
Widsith 2 03 54 Withdrew. 
Class IB. 
Neva 2 01 18 3 53 10 1 51 52 
Mawaja 2 07 00 5 15 00 3 08 00 
Class 4A. 
Vision 2 02 19 5 09 00 3 06 41 
Bull of the Woods 2.0156 Withdrew. 
Snapshot 2 01 45 Withdrew. 
Corinthian Y. C. 
ESSINGTON, DELAWARE RIVER. 
Saturday, May 24. 
The second of the series races for the 36ft. class and 
knockabouts for the Tinicum Island cups was sailed on 
the lower Delaware on Saturday, May 24. There was a 
strong S.W. breeze blowing, and there was quite a lump 
of a sea on. 
The 36-footers sailed their race in the morning. The 
course was from Essington to a buoy off Claymont, Del., 
and return, about thirty miles. When the yachts were off 
Marcus Hook and well together the Paukewis carried 
away her shrouds and was obliged to withdraw from the 
race. 
Bobtail and Cherokee fought a hard battle on the beat 
to the outer mark, first one working into the lead and 
then the other. On the run home Bobtail finally gained 
the lead and was never headed. 
After the 36-footers finished, the knockabouts were 
sent away, three boats starting. It was blowing rather 
too hard for the little fellows, and when off Chester 
Island Raccoon and Rowdy came together and were forced 
to withdraw. Fareeda sailed over the course alone. The 
summary : 
36-footers— Start, 10:30. 
. . .. _., _ „ Finish. Elapsed. 
Bobtail, Edgar T. Scott 2 35 55 4 02 55 
Cherokee, E. W. Clark, Jr 2 37 53 4 07 53 
Paukew.is, C. H. Clark, Jr Disabled. 
Knockabout Class — Start, 2:42. 
lareeda, Mrs. A. Van Rensselaer 4 26 30 1 44 30 
Raccoon, R. J. Koon Withdrew. 
Rowdy, Charles Longstreth Withdrew. 
The points won for the Tinicum Island cups are as 
follows: 36-footers— Bobtail, 7; Cherokee, 5; Paukewis, 
2; Grayling 1. Knockabouts — Fareeda, 6; Raccoon, 2; 
Rowdy, 1. 
Boston Bay Y« R. A. 
CITY POINT, BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 7. 
The first race of the Boston Bay Y. R. A. was sailed 
off City Point Saturday, June 7, in a strong southwest 
breeze. There was a good list of entries, but as was ex- 
pected, there was not one of the new Y. R. A. boats in 
the lot. In the second class Thordis and Bobs sailed a 
very close race, until Bobs ran aground on the Sculpin 
Flats and was out of it. In the third class Eclipse and 
Addie sailed a fighting race all over the course. Addie led 
on the first round, but Eclipse squeezed in ahead of her 
on the second, and held the lead to the finish. In the 
fourth class Dot had an easy win. In the fifth class, which 
was composed of sailing tenders, there was a good race. 
The Leach lender led most of the way, pushed hard by the 
Merrill tender. The summary: 
Second Class — 25 to 30ft. • 
ti r a tj Elapsed. 
Ihordis, C. A. Heney 1 54 40 
Romance, Loring Sears ...... 2 19 28 
Bobs, Edgar Harding ^Disabled. 
Third Class— 20 to 25ft. 
Eclipse, H. A. Jones 1 49 00 
Addie, G. H. Williamson..... 1 49 50 
Harriet, Frank Neal 1 56 00 
Hustler, Whittemore & Robbins ""l 56 27 
Tacoma, J, F. Ring-.,..... Withdrew. 
Fourth Class— 15 to 20ft. 
Dot, F. H. Power ,.- 2 24 00 
Echo, Hall & FisHer '. 2 27 38 
Wawaenock, Coombs & Seymour '. -. Disabled, 
Fifth Class— Under 15ft. ' 
C. H. Leach , 0 31 06 
E. E. Merrill '. 0 31 40 
W F. Scott 0 36 13 
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