juLY S, 1902.] 
FOftgST AND STREAM. 
If 
Bcvcfly C. 
MONtJMENT BEACH, MASS. 
Tuesday, June 17, 
In a strong northwest wind the open sweepstakes race 
of the Beverly Y. C, was sailed oif Monument Beach on 
Tuesday, June 17. There was a bit more wind than 
some of the skippers of the one-design 30-footers cared 
for, but it was an excellent chance in which to try them 
out. They were all sailed hard, and throughout most 
of the windward leg .the water was up to their cabin 
windows. While some of the owners deem this an un- 
flesirable feature, enough of tliis kind of work was done 
to show that the boats are practically non-capsizable. 
Four of them wore unfortunates. Gamecock's jport 
spreader was broken early in the race, and the mast of 
Young Miss was carried away. In shaking out a reef 
Mashnee's mainsail was split from top to bottom. Zin- 
gara parted a stay, but she kept on and made a good 
showing. Pontiac did not relish the strong breeze and 
withdrew. Praxilla established a lead early in the race 
and maintained it to the finish. 
There were three starters in the 21ft. raceabout class — 
Barnacle, designed by Fred Lawley, and Terrapin and 
Arethusa, designed by Herreshoflf. Barnacle de- 
feated the two Herresh'off boats in the easiest manner 
possible, and thereon lies the tale of a scow, for Barnacle 
is a scow of the most pronounced type. She has the 
hardest of bilges in her forward overhang, which lies 
very clo?e to the water, to give her the right entrance, 
and the bilges soften amidships. She has a fin with a 
bulb resembling a Whitehead torpedo, and through this 
runs a ccnterboard which runs straight up and down. 
Howard and Krieker broke down in the fourth class cats, 
and Maori had it all to herself. Go Bye and Spider had 
a close race in the iS-footers. The summary : 
30-footers — One Design. 
Ekpsecl. 
Praxilla, John Parkinson, Jr 2 17 56 
Mashnee, R. W. Emmons 2 18 31 
Ouakeress. W. F. Harrison....... 2 22 00 
Zingara, E. N. Farnsworth 2 30 49 
Anita, R. T. Crane, 2d 2 32 35 
Notos, W. O. & C. H. Taylor, Jr.............. .2 37 14 
Gamecock. Louis Bacon......... Disabled. 
Young Miss, D, L. WhiUemore. Disabled. 
Pontiac, J. A. Beeze .Withdrew. 
21-footers. 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis .1 56 22 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney 2 07 08 
Arethusa, C. M. Baker.. 2 14 57 
Fourth Class Cats. 
Maori, A. B. Hastings .> 2 15 45 
Howard. H. O. MiUer .Disabled. 
Krielcer, W. O. Jameson. . ....Disabled. 
15-footers. 
Go Bye, L. S. Stockton 2 33 02 
Spider, H. M. Stone 2 34 35 
Ranzo, M. H. Richardson 2 36 56 
Saturday, June 28. 
A club race of the Beverly Y. C. was sailed oft" Monu- 
ment Beach, Saturday, June 28, in a fluky breeze froiu 
the southeast. The 30-footers went over the line in a 
bunch, with Pontiac in the lead. After some short tacks 
Young Miss pulled away from the bunch arid held her 
lead to the finish, Pontiac being second. In the si-footers 
Terrapin won handily. Krieker had things all her own 
way in the fourth class cats. In the 15-footers Spider won 
a good race after starting long behind the time of gun- 
fire. The summary: 
30-footers — One Design, 
Elapsed. 
Young Miss. D. L. Whittemore. , 2 04 20 
Pontiac, J. A. Beebe 2 05 40 
Mashnee R, W. Emmons, 2d..... 2 06 54 
Praxilla, John Parkinson, Jr..... 2 07 10 
Notos, C. H. and W. O. Taylor 2 07 52 
Gamecock, Louis Bacon 2 08 49 
Zingara, E. M. Farnsworth 2 09 23 
Evelyn, John Hitchcock 2 1129 
Quakeress, W F. Harrison 2 19 21 
21-footers. 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney 2 13 16 
Sylvia, S. D. Warren............ 21713 
Arethusa, C. M. Baker.., 2 17 19 
Kestrel, G. B. Dabney 2 17 52 
Fourth Class — Cats. 
Krieker, W. S. Jameson 2 28 08 
Howard, H. O. Miller.......... .Withdrew. 
15-footers. 
Spider, H. M. Stone......... .....1 38 54 
Teazer. R. W. Emmons, 2d 1 39 34 
Go-Bye, H. Stockton 1 39 42 
Catspaw. S. D. Warren. .1 46 52 
Ranzo, M. H. Richardson 15149 
Dttxfeofy Y. C. 
DUXBURY, MASS. 
Saturday, June 21. 
The first club race of the Duxbury Y. C. was sailed 
off the club house at Duxbury, Saturday, June 21. The 
breeze was light at the start, but later freshened to whole- 
sail power. Miladi II. won handily in the i8ft. knock- 
abouts. In the handicap class As You Like It finished 
fi.rst, but took third place on corrected time. In It fin- 
ished second, but Dolphin, which finished third, took first 
on corrected time. TThe summary:- 
18ft, Knockabouts. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams .2 04 17 
KiUiwake, H. M. Jones 2 08 31 
Osprev, A. R. Train 2 09 43 
Aspinquid, C. R. Foster..... .....2 12 40 . .. .. 
Handicap Class. 
Dolphin. N. Morton 2 18 45 2 03 44 
In It, Watson Brothers 2 15 38 2 05 10 
As You Like It, W. T. Whitman. ............. .2 06 20 2 06 20 
Nautilus, Simmons Brothers 2 19 01 2 08 33 
Daxbttry Y, C» 
DUXBURY, MASS. 
Saturday, June 28. 
A CLUB race of the Duxbury Y. C. was sailed Saturday, 
Jvine 28, in a whole-sail southwest breeze. Question won 
by a comfortable margin. The summary: 
18ft. Knockabouts. i 
r, XT TT ^ " Elapsed. 
Ouestion, H. Hunt ; 2 01 05 
Dominoe. C. C. Clapp .2 02 21 
Miladi II., Adams .,..2 04 16 
Kittawake, H. M. Jones • » ..i. 2 05 52 
In It. Train ....i .2 07 58 
Aspenquid, C. Foster ....,.,..2 09 12 
H«II-Massaehtisetts Y, C» 
HULL^ MASS. 
Tuesday, June 17. 
It was a keel boat day all around in the Y. R. A. open 
race of the PIuU-Massachusetts Y. C, sailed over the 
outside courses, off Point AUerton, on Tuesday, June 
17. In the 25-footers, Calypso walked out through the 
bunch on the two reaches and broke down on the wind- 
ward leg of the first round. Before this happened, how- 
ever, Seboomook, a Gloucester craft, designed and built 
by Archie Fenton, had the best of her, and Sally VI. was 
npt far behind. Chewink passed Calypso while she was 
in trouble, and the three keel boats continued over the 
course, another accident to Calypso putting her out of it 
for good. It was Scboomook's first race, and she made a 
great showing, winning by a big margin. In the 21- 
footers Little Haste had things all her own way on the 
two reaches, but on the windward leg the Adams boat 
went up from sixth place to first. Chloris came through 
the bunch to second place and Tabasco III. moved up 
from fifth to third. The three keels finished in the 
above order. In the i8ft. knockabout class Question led 
down hill, but on the windward leg Biza, a keel, came to 
the front and won a good race. The breeze was west, 
northwest, strong and very puffy.. All hands were reefed. 
The summary : 
Class D — 25-footers. 
Elapsed, 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 3 03 28 
Sallv VI., L. F. Percival 3 11 45 
Cht'wink IL, F. G. Macomber, Jr 3 16 22 
Marion, E. W. Gilvan Withdrew. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton ^. Withdrew. 
Class S— 21-footers. 
Adams Brothers 1 43 05 
Chloris, Cheney & Lanning 1 44 02 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin 1 45 10 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses 1 45 20 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 50 12 
Perhaps II. J. E. Robinson., 1 56 50 
Rambler, W. L. Learned Withdrew, 
Class I — 18-footers. 
Biza, Alfred Douglas 1 50 20 
Question, J. H. Hunt 1 51 30 
Kittiwake, H. M. Jones 152 15 
Malillian, P. S. Permar 1 53 03 
Tokalon, R. J. Randolph, Jr 1 .54 52 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore ..iffi!-..,...l 56 51 
Nethla, C. W. Cole 1 59 24 
Lollipop, H, B. Bailey Disabled. 
Marion C. J. J. Moebs Disabled. 
The judges were Foster Hooper, John T. Humphrey 
and Louis M. Clark. There were no protests. 
Eastetn Y. C 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 
Monday, June 23. 
The first of the Eastern Y. C.'s special open races for 
Y. R. A. restricted classes was sailed off Marblehead 
Monday, June 23. The breeze was from the northwest, 
strong at first, with a soft spot in the middle arid a 
perfect whole-sail breeze .at the finish. Seboomook was 
over first at the start, with Chewink 11. close"^ by, Sally 
VI. astern and Calypso to leeward, but in a fine position. 
A shift in the wind hurt Calypso on the first leg, while 
the three keels were close together, Chewink turned the 
first mark in the lead, and at the second mark she and 
Sally VI. were right together. They started working 
short tacks. Seboomook toi:'k a long board inshore, fol- 
lowed by- Calj-pso, and, in a single tack, they were first 
and second, Seboomook once more showed herself- to be 
a great windward boat,' and she increased her lead to the 
finish. 
In the 21-footers Perhaps II. was first at the start, with 
the rest in a bunch, excepting Opitsah IV., which took 
the leeward end of the line. Pilot pulled out ahead and 
turned the first mark in the lead. Little Haste pulled up 
on her on the second leg, but Pilot held the weather 
berth and it was some time before Little Haste could get 
by. She did it just before raching the second mark, and 
at this point Chloris fouled Pilot and spoiled her 
chances. Little Haste, with nothing to bother her, kept 
her lead to the finish. Janet, a new Crowninshield boat, 
sailed her first race, and made a close finish with Malil- 
lian. The summary : 
Class D— Y. R. A. 2o-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 2 04 17 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 2 09 04 
Chewink IL, F. G. Macomber, Jr .......2 10 34 
Sally VI., L. F. Percival 2 14 07 
Class S — 21-footers. 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 50 33 
Pilot, Reginald Boardman 1 53 23 
Tabasco III., K. H. Wiggin 1 54 29 
Opitsah IV., S. H. Foster .....1 55 29 
Chloris, Lanning & Cheney .1 56 32 
Perhaps II. , J. E. Robinson , 1 58 44 
Class I — 18-footers. 
Janet, B. B, Crowninshield 1 54 54 
Malillian, B. S. Permar............ 155 12- 
Scrapper, Loring Brothers 2 19 24 
The judges were H. H. Buck, O. B. Roberts, Henry D. 
Bennett and Henry P. Benson. Protests were entered by 
Pilot and Chloris, each against the other. 
Cofinthian Y* C. 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 
Tuesday, June 17. 
The first race of the Corinthian Y. C. of the season 
was sailed off Marblehead on Tuesday, June 17, only one 
class filling and two boats crossing the finish line. The 
summary: 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Yerico, W. H. Roth well 1 41 00 1 36 30 
Virginia, R. L. Small.. 1 52 00 1 52 00 
Chasca, D. H. Follett Disabled. 
Class B. 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock ....Withdrew. 
Saturday, June 21. 
The first championship race of the Corinthian Y. C. 
was sailed, off Marblehead, Saturday, June 21. The 
breeze was southeast, fairly strong outside, with quite a 
chop to the sea, and. withal, a trifle fluky. The finish 
was made in a drizzling rain. Sally VI. got the best of 
the start, and led to Archer's Rock, with Chewink II. in 
second pkcis. On the leg to HUlfway Rock, Calypso went 
by the tWo keels and hfeld her lead to the finish, Little 
Haste led the 21-footers over the course, and when the 
breeze freshened, Opitsah IV. went up from Ikst to second 
place. Two Burgess-designed iS-footfers sailed a very 
close race in the 18ft. knockabout class. The summary: 
Class D— 25-foaters. 
Elapsed. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 27 51 
Chewink II., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 28 40 
Sally VI., L. F. Percival 1 29 05 
Class S — 21-footers. 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 129 11 
Opitsah IV., S. H. Foster 1 33 00 
Pilot, R. Boardman 1 35 05 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin ..1 35 20 
Knockabouts. 
Ruth, H, S. Wheelock ., 1 24 51 
Class I — ^18ft. Knockabouts. 
Savage, John Lawrrence ....125 16 
, W. C. Lovering 1 25 22 
WoIIaston Y. C 
QUINCY, MASS. 
Saturday, June 28. 
A Y, R. A. open race, given by the Wollaston Y. C., was 
sailed in Quincy Bay, Saturday, June 28, in a whole-sail 
northwest breeze. Good starts were the order in all 
classes, and the races throughout were good. In the 25- 
fcoters Theodora got the start, but Thordis caught her on 
the first leg and led the rest of the course. The 21-footers 
were away in a bunch, but Chloris came into first place on 
the second leg and led to the finish. Wawenock was first 
ai: the start and kept there to the finish. Malillian and 
Biza had a most exciting finish in the i8ft. knockabout 
class, going over the line right abreast. Honors were 
divided on the rest of the course. There was a good race 
in the handicap class and the first four boats finished close. 
The siunmary: 
Class C — 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Thordis, C. A. Henly 1 05 02 
Theodora, Frank Burgess.... 11110 
Class .S — 21-footers, 
Chloris, Cheney & Lanning 1 02 03 
Adams Brothers .1 06 16 
Opitsah IV.. S. H. Foster , 1 07 35 
Micmac, Richard Hutchinson 1 07 40 
Perhaps II. , J. E. Robinson..... 1 07 47 
Rambler, W. E. Learned ...110 17 
Class T — 18-footers. 
Wawenock, Coombs & Seymour 1 05 40 
Owaissa, W. C. Kelley 1 OJ 29 
Class I— 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Malillian, B. S, Permar 1 10 42 
Biza, Alfred Douglas , 110 48 
Marion C, J. J. Moebs .,112 14 
Tokalon, R. J. Randolph, Jr.....,,.]..., 112 49 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore, .....,.„>v'.. !!!ll3 0l> 
Nobby, G. W. Glover 1 13 52 
Bohemian, A. B. Holmes ..j 3500 
Lollipop, H. B, Bailev 1 17 .59 
J 13 , 1 20 36 
Handicap Class. 
Pocahontas, F. C. Merrill 1 06 22 
Sheila, L. F. Hewitson 1 07 48 
Neptune, A, E. Linnell 1 08 58 
Cimircum, J. C. Moore. Jr , ..1 09 48 
Rover, J. L. Smith ,' 1 16 15 
West Wind, W. M. Chase 1 16 15 
Brant, J. A. Fenno.... 1 17 00 
Ruth, A. T. Barstow ., 1 24 09 
The judges were C. G. Jones, S. N. Small, W. C. Lap- 
ham, H. E. Nelson and Com. A. L. Baker. Protests 
were entered by Takalon against Marion C, Owaissa 
against Wawenock, Micmac against Opitsah IV., and 
Opitsah IV. against Micmac. 
Pcnataqwit Corinthian Y. C 
BAY SHORE, L. I. 
Saturday, June 28. 
The Penataquit Corinthian Y. C, of Bay Shore, L. L, 
opened the season of 1902 on June 28 with the first race 
for the Lighthouse cup and the spring regatta. This 
trophy goes to the club member winning the series of six 
races each year, three times, not necessarily consecutively. 
Five class N boats started, including two new ones 
belonging to H. O. Havemeyer and John R. Suydam. 
The former, a Herreshoff production, E'lectra by name, 
won the race, beating out Amy Foster, winner of the 
series of 1901, by 5m. and S2s. 
Arrow, the Suydam craft, built this year at City 
Island from the lines of Clinton H. Crane, was unfortu- 
nately disabled. Richard Hyde's Gaj'etv withdrew. Win- 
ners in the other classes were Dolphe and Helen. 
Points scored on the Lighthouse cup were as follows: 
Plectra, 15; Amy Foster, 11; Treasure, 8; Arrow, 2; 
Gayety, 2. The next contest i-n the trophy series takes 
place July 5. The summaries follow : 
S'oops— Class N— Start, 2:05, 
...... ^ ,^ Finish. Elapsed. 
Electra, H. O. Havemeyer 3 52 16 1 47 16 
Amy Foster. J. C. Smith 3 58 08 1 53 08 
Treasure, C. H. Covell 4 03 48 1 58 48 
Arrow. J. R. Suydam Disabled. 
Gayet}', Richard Hyde , Withdrev/. 
Sloops— Class Q— Start, 2:10. 
Dolphe, J. A. Mollenhauer 3 40 38 1 30 38 
Toddie, H. Peters 3 38 56 1 28 56 
Dolphe v/ins on corrected time. 
Sloops— Class W— Start, 2:15. 
Helen, W. H. Wray 3 16 OO 1 01 00 
Scud, J. B. F. Walling 3 17 04 4 12 08 
Lank, E. T. Bailey : 3 08 00 1 03 09 
The winners were Electra, Dolphe and Helen. 
Colwtnbia Y. C 
SOUTH BOSTON", MASS. 
Saturday, June 28. 
The Columbia Y. C. sailed its second race off City 
Point, Saturday, June 28, in a strong northwest breeze. 
The surhmary: 
First Class. 
. . „ .r Elapsed. Corrected. 
\\ apiti, E. J, Powers .1 58 25 1 48 25 
Rival, Joseph Nicholson .........1 57 43 1 50 43 
' 2 02 30 1 54 30 
Julia, M. Roche .2 11 45 2 11 45 
Second Class. 
Acme, Hiram Patterson ^ .' 1 51 25 1 46 25 
Strideaway, Clarence Snow 1 51 27 1 46 27 
Catherine, Reuben Young 2 03 50 1 54 50 
