812 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
'[June 27, 1903. 
Boston Y. C. 
HULL, ilASS,, 
Wednesday, June 17. " 
The Y. R. A. race of the Boston Y. C. was sailed off 
the Hull station on Wednesday, June 17, in a moderate 
breeze, E. S. W. In the 25ft. class there were two entries, 
Chewink III. and Calypso. Sally VII. was around, but 
entered the handicap class, while Great Haste was not 
ready to race and stayed out. Chewink III. and Calypso 
started together and the Calypso, sailing wide, appeared 
to pull ahead on the beat to windward, but Chewink III. 
was sailing much nearer the wind, and the consequence 
was that she titrned the weather mark in the lead, and she 
kept it to the finish. Two boats showed up in the 22ft. 
class. Opitsah V. got the start and opened out a lead, 
which she kept to tlie finish. These two are practically 
cne-design boats. The i8-footers had the greatest number 
of entries. They were all in a bunch at the start, and on 
the beat to the first mark the Domino opened up a lead. 
She held this until they had started on the second round 
of the course, when she overtook the mark, and Question 
vent into first place, holding it to the finish. In the first 
handicap class Sally VII. had things all her own way, 
and this was the case with Darthea in the second handi- 
cap class. The summary : 
Class D—25-Footers— Start, 2 :30— Prizes, $20 and $10. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 34 33 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 36 04 
Chewink wins by Im. 31s. 
Class E— 22- Footers— Start, 2:35— Prizes, $18 and $9. 
Opitsah v., S. H. and H. I. Foster 1 43 32 
Medric, Herbert H. White 1 44 59 
Opitsah ^^ wins by Im. 27s. 
Class I— 18-Footers— Start, 2:45— Prizes, $12, $7. $5 and a cup to 
the winner. 
Question, J. Henry Hunt 1 52 35 
Domino, C. C. Clapp 1 52 50 
Biza, Alfred Douglass 1 53 OS 
Milady, F. R. Adams 1 53 20 
Mirage, J. W. Olmstead 1 54 36 
Wink, L. D. Goodspead 1 57 02 
Miss Modesty, B. S. Pernar 1 57 54 
Patrice, A. W. Finlay 1 58 03 
Crow, Lauriat & Hooper.. 1 58 15 
Malilian II., F. L. Woods 2 00 26 
Yo San, R. J. Randolph, Jr 2 02 06 
Question wins from Domino by Ira. 15s. 
First Handicap Class — Start at 2:55. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival .-.1 36 37 1 36 37 
Kiuna, W. A. Learned 1 5119 1 41 37 
Helen, F. R. Neal 1 49 11 1 44 20 
Minerva, Walter Shaw 2 11 00 1 51 36 
Sally VII. wins from Kiuna, yawl, by 5m. 
Second Handicap Class — Start, 3:05. 
Dartbea, E. B. Lambert 1 51 35 1 51 35 
Gobho, L. P. Soule 2 14 02 2 00 -36 
Clarice, Walter Burgess 2 14 54 2 01 28 
Darthea, wins from Gobbo by 9m. Is. 
riickamarro, Misses Emmons 1 10 10 
Fly. Miss C. M. Williams ; 110 37 
Fiddler, Miss C. M. Dabney.:;. .vv 110 38 
Jub Jub, Misses Stockton 1 13 33 
Beverly Y. C. 
buzzard's bay, MASS., 
Wednesday, June 17. 
The open sweepstakes race of the Beverly Y. C. was 
sailed in a moderate N. E. breeze on Wednesday, Jtme 
17. In the 30-footers, Quakeress II. and Mashnee got 
awav in the lead, but Pontiac worked the tide and wind 
and" pulled out into first place, which she held to the 
finish. Pontiac and Quakeress were protested for not 
covering the whole course. In the 2ift. class, Barnacle 
went into the lead from the start and was never headed. 
In the fourth class, cats, Howard won a good race from 
the new H^uckins 17-footer Sergius by 18 seconds. In the 
iSft. class Peacock sailed a good race and won by im. 28s. 
The summary: 
30-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Pontiac, Philip Beebe I f I 
Praxilla, John Parkinson, Jr i^A 
Quakeress II., W. F. Harrison 2 54 36 
Mashnee, R. W. Emmons, 2d o m nK 
Young Miss, D. L. Whitlemore .....3 0105 
Natos, Chas. H. Taylor, Jr 3 02 30 
Evelyn, John Hitchcock tniti 
Gamecock, Louis Bacon o 5i 
Zingara, E. M. Earns worth d di 
21-Footers. 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis f 12 04 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney ^ 1' 
Radiant, E. C. Baker ^ 1° if 
Quakeress, W. F. Harrison ^ ^ ol 
Fourth Class Cats. 
Howard, H. O. Miller 1 11 4S 
Sergius, W. F. Cox 1 48 48 
Hod, H. B. Holmes 1 54 33 
15-Footers. 1 10 
Peacock, R. Winsor 1 Is It 
Spider, H. M. Stone ] ^ g 
Ranzo, M. H. Richardson, Jr.... 1 Iq9k 
Teazer, Mrs. R. W. Emmons, 2d wq it 
Jub Jub, H. Stockton 1 f f 
Flickamarro, the Misses Emmons 1 =7 I? 
Fiddler, Miss C. M. Dabney J- 
Saturday, June 20. 
A club race of the Beverly Y. C. was sailed in Buz- 
zards' Bay on Saturday, June 20, in a whole-sail S. E. 
breeze. In the one-design 30-footers Mashnee was away 
first at the start, and was never headed; winning by im. 
i6s In the 21ft. class Barnacle won by 23s. from Jack 
Rabbit. Jack Rabbit is a new boat, not yet tuned, and 
may be looked for to give a good account of herself later. 
In the fourth class, cats, Alison II. won handily. Spider 
won by a safe margin in the 15ft. class. The summary : 
Class A— 30-footers. 
Mashnee. R. W. Emmons, 2d 2 16 25 
Quakeress II., W. F. Harrison 2 17 41 
Notos, C. H. Taylor, Jr 2 21 17 
Young Miss, D. L. Whittemore f 
Pontiac, C. Philip Beebe. ^2139 
Arabian, Robert W msor, Jr 9 99 2i 
Evelyn, John Hitchcock i ^6 u 
Class C— 21-Footers. „ ..^ 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis... 2 15 01 
Jack Rabbit, Joshua Crane, Jr o ic 90 
Terrapin, L. W. Dabney 4 }f II 
Radiant, Mrs. E. C Baker 2 16 30 
Quakeress, W. F. Harrison 2 lb 06 
Fourth Class — Cats. 
Alison XL, S. B. McLeod 1 il 
Sergius, W. F. Cox 1 0| 12 
Hod, H. B. Holmes 1 13 09 
Howard, H. O. Miller 1 13 44 
15ft. Class. 
Spider, H. M. Stone 1 05 46 
Teazer, Mrs. R. W. Emmons 1 
Ranxo, M. H. Richardson, Jr 1 09 0-i 
Corinthian Y. C. 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS., 
Saturday, June 20. 
The opening race of the Corinthian Y. C. was sailed 
off Marblehead Saturday afternoon, June 20, in a mod- 
erate S. E. wind, with a clioppy sea. In the 2Sft. class 
the three new boats, Chewink III., Sally VII. and Great 
Haste lined up at the start. Great Haste was first over, 
with Chewink III. on her weather quarter and Sally VII. 
astern of Chewink. Great Haste led to the first mark 
and hauled for the beat to windward, while Chewink HI. 
and Sally VII. split. Chewink soon came around after 
Great Haste and the pair worked short tacks all the way 
out. Chewink got the best of this work and turned the 
windward mark in the lead and held it to the finish. 
vSally VII. and Great Haste had a scrap for secotid place. 
Sally VII. turned the second mark inside Great Haste and 
led her to the finish line. In the 22-footers, Opitsah V. 
was away first but in the leeward position, but she sailed 
fast enough to cross Medric at the first mark, and from 
that out she held the lead. Baggera was the only entry in 
the 2ift. class. In the i8-footers Arrow got the best of 
the start and led easily to the finish. In the handicap 
knockabouts Suzanne came in first but lost to Ruth on 
time allowance. The summary: 
25ft.— Restricted. 
Cheewink III., F.' G. Macomber, Jr 1 14 21 
Sally VTI., L. F. Percival 114 50 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr.................... 116 17 
22ft.— Restricted. 
Opitsah v., S. H. and H. J. Foster 1 21 53 
Medric, Hierbert White 1 23 22 
Raceabouts. 
Baggera, R. C. Robbins 1 25 27 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 1 06 50 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 1 09 08 
Malilian, F, L. Woods 1 09 55 
Myrmidon,/ A. P. Loring 112 25 
Savage, J. S. Lawrence 1 12 30 
Handicap — Knockabouts. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ruth, F. S. Wheelock 1 09 OS 1 05 47 
Susanne, F. Brewster 1 07 15 1 07 15 
Dabster, F. Skinner, Jr.- Did not finish. 
Jamaica Bay Y. C. 
Y. R. A. OF JAMAICA BAY, 
Sunday, June 14. 
The Jamaica Bay Y. C. held its first race on Sunday, 
June 14. A large number of boats had been entered, but 
the bad weather kept most of them from starting. There 
was a good sailing breeze from the S. by E., but it rained 
hard the greater part of the day. 
A postponement was considered, but the owners of the 
boats that turned up voted to sail the race, so the pre- 
paratory signal was given at 3 o'clock. All the boats car- 
ried full sail, and the course was from a mark off the club 
dock to the red spar buoy otf Blockhouse Point, thence to 
a stake boat in Broad Channel, and back tO' the starting 
line. 
There were races for launches and they were sent away 
first, they went over the .course twice, and of the seven 
starters only three finished, Osceola being disabled, while 
Ethel, Gussie and Lottie N. withdrew. 
The knockabouts and sloops were started at 3:15. Kis- 
met got the start and she was followed by Folly, Dolly 
and Jennie. It was a reach to the first mark, and all 
crossed on the port tack. Folly and Jennie passed Kis- 
met, but she finally regained first place, only to lose it 
again to Jennie. Folly went aground and withdrew. 
Diana got the start in her class and beat Klyo and 
Irene handily. . 
The summary follows : 
Sloops or Knockabouts — Start, 3:15:00. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Kismet 4 54 25 1 38 52 
Dolly 5 11 55 1 56 55 
Jennie 4 53 22 1 39 55 
Folly Disabled. 
Cabin Cats— Classes F, G and H— Start, 3:20:00. 
Klyo 5 14 12 1 54 12 
Irene 5 10 26 1 50 26 
Diana •■• 5 10 00 1 41 00 
Open Cats— Over 22ft. and Under 25ft.— Class K— Start, 3:30:00. 
Selfish 4 59 35 1 09 55 
Meteor 5 17 15 1 47 15 
Open Cats— Under 20ft. and Over 17ft.— Start, 3:35:00. 
Lucy A 5 19 10 1 44 10 
Vision 5 15 05 1 44 05 
Harry C. Miner 5 07 30 1 32 30 
Amaranth 5 09 35 1 34 35 
Pluck Withdrew. 
Open Cats— Under 17ft.— Start, 3:35:00. 
Lester 5 09 27 1 34 27 
Free 5 04 35 1 29 35 
Viola Withdrew. 
The winners were: Jennie, Diana, Selfish, Harry C. 
Miner and Free. 
WoIIaston Y, C 
QUINCY, MASS., 
Wednesday, June 17. 
A handicap race of the Wollaston Y. C. was sailed in 
Quincy Bay on Wednesday, June 17, in a moderate S. E. 
breeze. There were 14 starters, well bunched at the line. 
Wawenock went into the lead soon after the start, and 
held it to the finish, winning handily on both actual and 
corrected times. The summary : 
Darthea wins from Gobbo by 9m. is. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Wawenock, Coombs & Seymour 1 14 00 0 54 57 
Snohomis, C. C. Blake.... •. 1 20-53 0 59 42 
Sheila, L. F. Hewitson 1 21 22 1 01 29 
Pocahontas, F. C. Merrill 1 16 27 1 01 34 
Theodora, F. Burgess 1 21 50 1 05 07 
West Wind, W. M. Chase 1 43 05 1 11 52 
Seagull, E. L. Hallett • 1 44 44 1 13 45 
Mil? B., F. Page 1 32 21 1 17 21 
Brant, J^ A. Fenno ... 1 39 37 ^ 1 17 30 
No Name, J. Smith 1 44 30 ' 1 18 27 
Careless Horse, C. Jones 1 44 40 1 1^51 
Premier, S. Hayden ,1., .... 1 30 52 1 IH? 
Edith W., Fred Jacobs....: 1 5fa 00 • .1 23 23. 
Ituna, Tames Pitts "Withdrawn, 
Colttmbia Y* 
CHICAGO TO MICHIGAN CITY. 1 
Saturday, June 13. 
The annual cruising race from Chicago to Michigan 
City was held by the Columbia Y. C. on Saturday, 
June 13. 
Twenty-six boats started in the run and Vencedor fin- 
ished first with the schooner Alice second. At the start 
the wind was fresh from the N. W., but lightened up to- 
ward the finish, so that the boats were nearly becalmed. 
The different classes were sent away at five minute 
intervals between 12 and I o'clock, and for a time they 
were well bunched. Vencedor soon pulled into first place 
and was never headed. 
Commodore McGuire's new 21-footer Hoosier showed 
up remarkably well and had no difficulty in beating La 
Rita. 
The summaries follow: 
Class 1 A— Start, 1:00. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Vencedor 5 56 05 4 66 05 4 50 15 
Neva 6 45 00 -5 45 00 5 45 00 
Class 2A— Start, 12:40. 
Iroquois 6 46 35 6 06 35 5 30 05 
Widsith .7 17 00 6 37 00 5 54.37 
Thor-Bjorn 7 08 00 6 28 00 6 28 00 
Class 3A— Start, 12:25. 
Columbia 7 16 30 6 51 30 5 57 35 
Iris 7 40 10 7 15 10 6 22 57 
Class 4A— Start, 12:15. 
Eleanor 7 27 45 7 12 45 6 08 40 
Saint 7 26 00 7 11 00 7 11 00 
Vision 7 40 00 7 25 00 7 16 42 
21ft. Cabin Class. 
Outlaw 7 06 30 6 31 30 5 34 16 
Privateer 7 13 45 6 38 45 5 40 31 
Hoosier 7 57 10 7 22 10 6 23 39 
La Rita 7 10 55 6 85 55 6 35 55 
Class IB — Schooners and Yachts. 
Alice 6 17 00 5 17 00 5 07 2S 
Nomad 7 27 10 6 42 10 6 17 28 
Glad Tidings 7 51 30 7 41 30 7 00 30 
Class 2B— Start, 12:30. 
Wizard 7 15 00 6 45 00 6 07 02 
Teanettie 7 02 30 6 32 30 6 14 28 
Zephyrus 6 51 00 6 21 00 6 21 00 
Hattie B 7 09 00 6 39 00 6 39 00 
Clara B Did not finish. 
Class 3B— Start, 12:20. 
Vixen 6 55 00 6 35 00 5 48 30 
Kathleen 7 IT 45 0 57 45 6 08 51 
Class 4B— Start, 12:00. 
Jamona 7 46 30 7.46 30 6 36 25 
Marie Did not finish. 
Eastetn Y. C* 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS., 
Saturday, June 20. 
The opening special race of the Eastern Y. C. was 
sailed off Marblehead on Saturdaj^, June 20, in a very 
light S. E. breeze. In the 25ft. class Chewink III. got the 
best of the start and led Great Haste all around the 
course. In the 22-footers, Opitsah V. went over the 
starting line in the weather berth and was never headed. 
In the 21 ft. class Dabster sailed a walkover. In the 18- 
footers Question got the best of the start and led all 
around the course. The summary: 
Class D—25-Footers— Start, 10 :25— Course, 11% Miles— Prize, $30. 
Elapsed. 
Cheewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr 2 11 38 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr.....: 2 16 39 
Tiger 2 25 05 
Chewink III. wins from Great Haste by 5m. Is. 
Class E—22-Footers— Start, 10:30— Course, IIV^ Miles— Prize, $25. 
Opitsah v., S. H. and H. I. Foster.. 2 22 18 
Medric, Herbert White ...■..';.'..........;T;.....-.. 2 23 33 
Opitsah wins by Im. 15s. 
Class R— 21-Footers— Start, 10:35— Course, 8V4, Miles— Prize for two 
starters only, $25. 
Dabster, Francis Skinner, Jr , 1 58 22 
Class I— 18-Footers— Start, 10:40— Course, SVi Miles— Prizes, $20, 
$10 and $5. 
Ouestion, J. H. Plunt 1 51 26 
Miss Modesty, B. S. Pernar.... .1 55 08 
Miladi H., F. R. Adams 1 56 08 
Myrmidon, Caleb Loring 1 58 50 
Malilian-, F. L. Woods 1 59 35 
Crow, Lauriat and Hooper 2 01 50 
Mirage • • ; ■• Withdraws. 
Rattler ...Disqualified. 
Question wins from Miss Modesty by 3m. 42s. 
Lynn Y* C* 
LYNN, MASS., 
Wednesday, June 17. 
A handicap race of the Lynn Y. C. was sailed in Lynn 
Harbor on Wednesday, June 17, in a light to moderate 
easterly breeze. The dory Louise and the 25-footer 
Luella sailed a dead heat, but Louise won on time allow- 
ance. The summary: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Louise, Hammond Brothers 1 04 20 1 01 30 
Spurt, R. P. Badger 1 10 41 . 1 01 41 
Isabelle, C. £. tlodgdon 1 12 31 1 02 31 
Alice L., V. Horgan 113 19 103 19 
Surge, D. A. Lannan 1 11 32 1 03 32 
Odd Fellow, G. G. S. Buttrick 1 09 49 1 03 49 
Luella, T. J. McGarry 1 04 20 1 04 20 
Helen, Twombly Brothers 1 07 40 1 04 40 
East Gloucesteir Y. Q 
GLOUCESTER, MASS., 
Wednesday, June 17. 
The opening race of the East Gloucester Y. C. was 
sailed on Wednesday, June 17, in a moderate S. E. breeze. 
In the first class the Herreshoff 25-footer, Onda, was 
first over the line, followed by Alethea and Seboomook. 
Onda found the breeze to her liking and was never 
headed. In the second class Celinda got the start and 
held the lead until the course was about half sailed, when 
the Hobgoblin went to the front and stayed there to the 
finish, winning by 30s. The summary: 
First Class. 
.Elapsed. 
Onda, John Greenough ■.■..... 1 02 40 
Sceboomook, B. A. Smhh v... 1 03 20 
Alethea, B. H. Colby 1 08 65 
Second Class. 
Hobgoblin. Oti Harnev 1 18 30 
Celinda, Scott Parker 1 19 00 
