Aug. 9, 1902.] 
FOREST _ AND STREAM. 
Corinthian Y, C. 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 
Midsummer Series. 
The Corinthian Y. C, of Marblehead, has held a most 
si.icccssful race week. First came the postponed Fourth 
of Julv race, which was sailed on Tuesday, July 29. The 
Boston Y. C. gave up one of its Marblehead open races 
so that this race might be sailed. Then came the annual 
midsummer series on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 
and on Saturday was sailed the special invitation race. 
The weather was good every day, and there was not one 
on which there was not enough breeze to furnish good 
♦racing. This is certainly a rarity for A/[arblehead race 
week, and the committee has been congratulating itself. 
There was a good attendance every day, and there was, 
throughout the series, everything from light to strong 
jjreezes, and everybody was satisfied. 
Tuesday, July 29. 
On this day the Fourth of July special race, which was 
twice postponed previously on account of light air, was 
resailed. Before the start it looked like a Marblehead 
fluke day, but it breezed on from the southeast and a 
good race was sailed. In the 25-footers Chewink II. had 
things all her own way. She got the start and led at 
every mark. There was the usual hot finish between Sally 
VT. and Seboomook for second place. In the 21-footers 
Little Haste got the start and led all over the course, 
while Chloris and Porcupine had a tussle for second 
place. In the raceabouts, Tunipoo got the start and held 
Sintram under her lee to the first mark, but after this it 
was all Sintram. A close race was sailed between Rattler, 
Savage and Question in the i8ft. knockabouts. Rattler 
winnmg. In class A handicap, Yarico won on corrected 
time, and in the handicap knockabout class Opitsah II. 
won. The summary: 
Class D— 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink II.. F. G. Macomber, Jr ■■}}^'^. 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival I 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 1 15 56 
L'Aiglon, i:. W. Hodgson 12111 
Class S— 21-footers. 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 15 M 
Chloris, Cheney & Lanning } }l il 
Porcupine, C. H. W. Foster 1 17 5b 
Pilot, Reginald Boardman <1 1» fJ 
Rooster II., Adams Bros 1 18 46 
Micmac Richard Hutchinson •! Ij 
Opitsah IV., S. H. Foster } B If. 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin 1 21 82 
Thclma, C. VV. Chapin 1 21 U 
Class K — Raceabouts. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 1 18 20 
Tunipoo, Cooley «& Plumphrey 1 ■'U 
Class I— 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Rattler, A. D. Irving Hq oq 
Savage, J. A. Lawrence „n 
H. Hunt 1 19 
!. S. Permar....- 1 20 49 
F. R. Adams 1 21 05 
Scrapper, W. C. Loring, Jr lltfH 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore ..1/9 0U 
Aspinquid, C. M. Foster Withdrew. 
Class A — ^Handicap. 
Question 
Malillian, 
Miladi 11. 
Chasca, D. H. 
Sally IV., H. V 
Babs. E. B. Ah 
Opitsah II., C. 
Aspenet, E. W. 
Class B — ^Handicap. 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
1 17 49 
1 15 32 
1 16 14 
1 16 14 
1 17 38 
1 17 38 
,1 19 30 
1 17 39 
1 18 08 
1 18 08 
1 23 17 
1 20 09 
1 22 38 
1 20 17 
1 22 40 
1 20 19 
1 21 17 
1 21 17 
The judges were George W. Mansfield, W. W. Keith 
and H. S. Goodwin. 
Wednesday, July 30. 
On this day the first of the midsummer series of invita- 
tion races was sailed in a light breeze, east northeast. In 
the 25-footers Chewink II. again carried away the honors. 
In the 21-footers Chloris led to the first mark, but on the 
second round Little Haste pulled out a lead just before 
the mark was reached, and she led to the finish. It was 
all Sintram in the raceabouts, and in the i8ft. knock- 
abouts Savage won after a hot scrap with Question. In 
the handicap class Sally IV. was an easy first, in the 
handicap knockabouts Opitsah II. led the class. The 
summary : 
Class A— Restricted 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink II., F. G. Macomber, Jr 2 25 09 
.Sally VI., L. F. Percival 2 32 24 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith ..2 33 32 
L'Aiglon, E. W. Hodgson... 2 52 57 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 2 54 05 
Class B— Restricted 21-footers. 
Little Haste, I. K. Lothrop, Jr 2 35 24 
Chloris, Chenev & Lanning 2 41 08 
Porcupine, C. H. W. Foster 2 4124 
Rooster IL, Adams Bros .2 43 04 
Pilot, Reginald Boardman 2 49 45 
Opitsah IV.. S. H. Foster 2 50 51 
Thelma, L. C. Davis 2 51 09 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin 2 54 32 
Micmac, Richard Hutchison .2 56 58 
Class C — Raceabouts. 
Sinu am, W. P. Fowle 2 24 36 
Tunipoo, Cooley & Humphrey 2 51 57 
Class E— 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Savage. J. A. Lawrence 1 38 08 
Ouestion, J. H. Hunt 1 39 45 
Miladi IL F R. Adams 1 42 04 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 1 42 10 
Scrapper, W. C. Loring, Jr 1 42 57 
Aspinquid, C. M. Foster 1 49 55 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore Not timed. 
Class D— Handicap. 
Elapsed. 
Sally IV., H. W. Mason 2 39 04 
Chasca, D. H. Follett.. 2 56 46 
Virginia, R. L. Sewell 2 59 36 
Yarico, W H. Rothwell 3 04 10 
Babs E. R. Alvord ..l 3 10 06 
Louise, E. McWilliams 3 14 36 
Nokolo. B. K. Saffor^ Withdrew. 
Class F — Handicap. 
Opitsah IL, C. F. Tillinghast 1 33 30 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 39 00 
Aspenet, E. W. Remick 1 43 00 
Dabster, G. W. Keith....... ............1 43 04 
Retriever, H. P. Brown Not timed. 
Spinster III., L. M. Clark .....Not timed. 
.Suzanne, Frank Brewster Not timed. 
Thursday, July 31. 
The second of the midsummer races was sailed in a 
Corrected. 
2 39 04 
2 53 36 
2 58 01 
2 59 35 
3 05 21 
3 08 16 
1 33 30 
1 35 16 
1 39 16 
1 42 08 
whole-sail breeze, south southeast. Seboomook won in 
the 25-footers. She and Sally VI. got in a mix up, in 
which Sally's boom was broken. In the 21-footers Opit- 
sah IV. sailed a great race, leading for the greater part 
of the course and losing at the last through the greater 
size of Little Haste. In the raceabouts it was again Sin- 
train. In the i8ft. knockabouts Miladi II., Question and 
Savage headed the class, Miladi winning. In the handi- 
cap class Babs won, and in the handicap knockabouts 
Suzanne won, both on corrected time. The summary: 
Class A — Restricted 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 1 31 38 
Chewink IL, F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 33 OS 
.Sally VL, L. F. Percival Disabled. 
Class B — Restricted 21-footers. 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 37 58 
Opitsah IV., S. H. Foster 1 39 04 
Pilot, Reginald Boardman.. 110 09 
Porcupine C. H. W. Foster 1 43 38 
Tabasco IIL, H. H. Wiggin ■ 1 44 23 
Katherine, H. C. Sears 1 45 50 
Rooster IL, Adams Bros Disabled. 
Thelma, C. W. Chapin.. Disabled. 
Perhaps II. , J. E. Robinson......... Disabled. 
Chloris, Cheney & Lanning 1 Withdrew. 
Class C — Raceabouts. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 1 45 57 
Tunipoo, Cooley & rtumphrey 1 48 18 
Class E — 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Miladi IL, J. H. Hunt 1 24 18 
gtrestion, F. R. Adams 1 24 48 
Savage, J. A. Lawrence 1 25 35 
Scrapper, W. C. Loring, Jr 1 27 00 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 1 27 57 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore 1 33 26 
Class D — Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Babs, A. W. Alvord 1 44 11 1 38 05 
Chasca, D. H. Follett 1 42 04 1 39 01 
Yarico, W. H. Rothwell 1 46 56 1 40 50 
Louise, E. McWilliams 1 48 47 1 42 41 
Sally IV., H. W. Mason 1 42 56 1 42 56 
Nohoko, R. K. .Safford 1 57 35 1 47 25 
Class F — Handicap Knockabouts. 
Suzanne, Frank Brewster 1 23 04 1 20 34 
Opitsah IL, C. F. Tillinghast .1 20 40 1 20 40 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 26 55 1 22 45 
Dabster, G. W. Keith 1 26 5.S 1 23 35 
.Spinster IIL. L. M. Clark 1 26 44 1 24 14 
Jacobin, T. W. King 1 28 04 1 25 34 
Aspenet, E. W. Remick 1 31 02 1 27 42 
Scapegoat, C. H. W. Foster 1 35 12 1 31 02 
Pilot protested Little Haste on two counts, and on one 
of these Little Haste entered a counter protest against 
Pilot. i , 
Friday, Aug. i. 
The last of the midsummer series of invitation races 
was sailed in a whole-sail breeze, south by east. Calypso 
got the start and led over the course, while there was the 
usual hot scrap for second place between Sally VI. and 
Seboomook. It was all Little Haste again in the 21- 
footers, and in the i8ft. knockabouts Miladi II. won a 
good race. Chasca won all around in the handicap class, 
and in the handicap knockabouts Scapegoat won on cor- 
rected time. The summary: 
Class A — ^Restricted 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 29 08 
Sally VL, L. F. Percival 1 31 19 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 13127 
Chewink IL, F. G. Macomber, Jr , 1 33 36 
Class B — Restricted 21-footers. 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 34 05 
Pilot, Reginald Boardman 1 38 20 
Rooster Adams Bros 1 39 15 
Opitsah IV., S. H. Foster 1 40 12 
Chloris, Cheney & Lanning 1 40 16 
Tabasco IIL, H. PL Wiggin 1 40 35 
Porcupine, C. H, W. Foster .1 41 04 
Micmac, Richard Hutchinson 1 41 IS 
Class E — 18ft. Knockabotits. 
Miladi IL. J. H. Hunt 1 12 58 
Question, F. R. Adams 1 13 12 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 113 55 
Malillian, B. S. Permar ,..,,.,-.,..115 26 
Savage, J. A. Lawrence 1 15 36 
Class D— Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Chasca, D. H. Follett ...1 35 20 1 35 20 
Louise, E. McWilliams 1 41 35 1 35 52 
Yarico, W. H. Rothwell 1 44 40 1 39 54 
Babs, A. W. Alvord 1 44 46 1 41 54 
Sally IV. IL W. Mason 1 43 30 1 43 30 
Nohoko, R. K. Safford; 1 57 42 1 46 16 
Class F — Handicap Knockabouts. 
Scapegoat, C. H. \V. Foster 1 48 45 1 41.34 
Opitsah IL, C. F. Tillinghast 1 42 44 1 42 44 
Dabster, G. W. Keith 1 49 10 1 43 00 
Aspenet, E. W. Remick 1 50 52 1 43 41 
Spinster IIL, L. M. Clark 1 49 41 1 44 02 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 52 5i 1 47 44 
Jacobin, T. W. King Disabled. 
Suzanne, Frank Brewster..... , Disabled. 
Saturday, Aug. 2. 
In each of the classes a cup was offered to the winner 
of the series, and on Saturday morning the tied classes 
sailed off, in a southeast breeze, light at the start and con- 
stantly strengthening to the finish. In the 25-footers 
Seboomook finished first, but was disqualified on pro- 
test and Chewink II. won. In the handicap class Sally 
IV. won, and in the handicap knockabouts Opitsah II. 
won. Both of these wins were without question. With 
the ties settled, the winners of the cups were Chewink 
IL, Little Haste, Sintram, Miladi II., Sally IV. and 
Opitsah II. 
The special race was sailed in the afternoon in a whole- 
sail breeze, south southeast. Calypso led the 25-footers 
all over the course. In the 21-footers Tabasco and Porcu- 
pine led to the first mark, Thelma led on the beat and then 
Little Haste won. Miladi II. won in the i8ft. knock- 
abouts after a hot finish. Louise won in the handicap 
class, and Suzanne in the handicap knocka'bputs, both on 
corrected time. The summary: - 
- Class A — Restricted 2o-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 22 02 
.Sally VL, L. F. Percival.;...: 1 23 52 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 1 24 46 
Chewink IL, F. S. Macomber, Jr .1 25 57 
L'Aiglon, E. W. Hodgson ' 4. ...1 30 17 
Class B — Restricted 21-footers. 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 .30 35 
Chloris, Cheney & Lanning 1 32 48 
Micmac, Richard Hutchison 1 32 56 
Thelma, Livingstone Davis 1 33 18 
Tabasco IIL, H. H. Wiggin. 1 33 26 
Pilot, Reginald Boardman 1 33 42 
Opitsah IV., S. N. Foster „........,., 1 35 25 
Rooster IL, Adams Bros Disabled. 
Porcupine, C. H. W, Foster Withdrew. 
Class E — 18ft. Knockabouts 
Miladi IL, J. H, Hunt 1 11 45 
Rattler. A. D. Irving......... 11154 
Question, F. R. Adams 1 12 35 
Savage, J. A. Lawrence 112 56 
Malillian, B. S. Permar 1 13 82 
Tokalon, R. j: Randolph, Jr 1 14 58 
Scrapper, VV. C. Loring, Jr 1 16 32 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore....... 1 17 26 
Class D — Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Louise E. McWilliams 1 33 64 1 30 14 
Chasca, D. K. Follett.. 13141 13141 
Yarico, W. H. Rothwell 1 37 24 1 32 49 
Sally IV., H. W. Mason 1 34 53 1 :{4 53 
Class F — Handicap Knockabouts. 
Suzanne, Frank Brewster... 1 38 25 1 35 00 
Jacobin, T. W. King 1 42 23 1 36 01 
Spinster, L. M. Clark 1 42 35 1 30 IS 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 44 20 1 37 29 
Scai=)egoal, C. H. W. Foster 1 43 23 1 37 31 
Aspenet. E. VV. Remick 1 43 28 I 37 36 
Opitsah IL, S. IL Foster..' 1 37 50 1 37 50 
Seboomook protested Calypso, but the judges decided 
in favor of Calypso. 
Newport Special Thirties. 
NEWPORT, R. I. 
Monday, July 28. 
The 30-footers sailed a race on Monday, July 28, for 
a cup «ffered by Mrs. Herman B. Duryea. The breeze 
was fresh from the southwest. The boats .sailed from 
Brenton's Cove up to Dyer's Island and return. Wawa 
was first away, but she did not retain her lead very 
long, for Carolina soon worked into first place. Carolina 
was first around the leeward mark, and on the beat home 
she did still better. The summary, start 3 :23 : 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones „ 5 53 14 2 30 14 
Wawa, Reginald Brooks 5 54 16 2 31 16 
Asahai, Lloyd Warren & W. S. Miller.... 5 55 49 2 32 49 
Breeze, VVilliaiii G. Roelker, Jr 5 57 32 2 34 32 
Veda, WilKam L. Stow 6 00 08 2 37 08 
Esperanza, H. O. Havemeyer, Jr 6 02 04 2 39 04 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherfurd 6 05 57 2 42 57 
Tuesday, July 29. 
On Tuesday the thirties sailed a sweepstake race over a 
triangular course. The wip-i was light from the south. 
Asahi got the best start 3 A held her lead on the first 
leg, which was a reach, and on the second leg, which was 
to windward, Esperanza got by Asahi and finished a win- 
ner. The summary, start 3:30: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Esperanza, IL O. Havemeyer, Jr j U9 21 1 39 21 
Wawa, Reginald Brooks ; 5 1106 14106 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherfurd 5 11 10 1 41 10 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones 5 17 24 1 47 24 
Breeze, William G. Roelker, Jr ..5 19 06 1 49 06 
Veda, William M. Stow 5 32 04 2 02 04 
Asahi, W. S. Miller & Lloyd Warren..-. Withdrew. 
Wednesday, July 30. 
All of the 30-footers now at Newport started on 
Wednesday in onie of the closest and most interesting 
races sailed this season. The wind was fresh from the 
north, and the course was six miles to windward and re- 
turn. Breeze and Barbara were just on the line at gun 
fire, but before half the windward leg was covered 
Esperanza had taken the lead and from that time on it 
was a most exciting race between Esperanza and Bar- 
bara, the former winning by eleven seconds. Three sec- 
onds only separated Asahi and Wawa, the third and 
fourth boats, and Veda came in last, only eight seconds 
behind Breeze. The summary follows, start 3:22: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Esperanza, H. O, Havemeyer, Jr 5 02 47 1 40 47 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherfurd.' 5 02 58 I 40 68 
Asahi, W. S. Miller & Lloyd Warren.... 5 04 27 1 42 27 
Wawa, Reginald Brooks 5 04 30 1 42 30 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones 5 05 26 1 43 26 
Breeze, William G. Roelker, Jr 5 05 58 1 43 58 
Veda, William L, Stow 5 OC 06 1 44 06 
Thursday, July 31. 
Esperanza again won in the sweepstake race for the 
thirties sailed on Thursday, July 31. At the start there 
was a moderate southwest breeze, which died out consi- 
derably when the boats turned the leeward mark, and it 
was slow work beating back to the finish. The course 
was from Brenton's Cove to Dyer's Island and return. 
Esperanza took the lead early on the run to the first mark, 
and was two minutes ahead in rounding. On the beat 
home she increased , her lead and won by three minutes 
and thirty-five seconds. The summary, start 3:20: 
Finish. Elapsed, 
Esperanza. H. O. Havemeyer, Jr 6 17 01 2 57 01 
Breeze, William G. Roelker, Jr 6 20 86 3 00 36 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherfurd 6 22 00 3 02 00 
Veda, William L. Stow 6 23 42 3 03 42 
Carolina. Pembroke Jones 6 24 09 3 04 09 
Wawa. Reginald Brooks 6 27 26 3 07 26 
Asahi, Lloyd ^Varren & W. S. Miller 6 32 00 3 12 00 
Friday, Aug. i. 
Owing to the light wind the race sailed by the 30- 
footers on Friday was a most unsatisfactory one. The 
wind was from the south and the boats sailed over a fiv«- 
mile to leeward and return course. Barbara led to the 
leeward mark, but after the boats hauled on the wind 
Carolina took first place and won by over four minutes. 
The summar}', start 3:24: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones... 6 43 39 3 19 39 
Wawa, Reginald Brooks 6 46 37 3 23 37 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherfurd 6 48 07 3 25 07 
Breeze, William G. Roelker, Jr ,.6 48 29 3 25 49 
Asahi, L. Warren & W. S. Miller Withdrew. 
Esperanza, IL O. Plavemeyer, Jr ..Withdrew, 
Veda, William L. Stow Withdrew. 
Saturday, Aug. 2. 
The cup offered by Mr. George D. Widener, of Phila- 
delphia, was raced for by the 30-footers on Saturda,y, 
Aug. 2. The course was to Dyer's Island and return. 
The wind was fresh from the S.W. Veda was first 
around the outer mark, but on the beat home Carolina and 
Esperanza both passed her. The race lay between 
E.speranza and Carolina, and the latter won by eleven 
seconds. The summary, start 3:35: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Carolina. Pembroke Jones 5 55 28 2 20 28 
Esperanza, H, O. Havemeyer, Jr 5 55 39 2 20 39 
Wawa, Reginald Brooks... 5 55 58 2 20 59 
Veda, W. L. Stow 5 57 57 2 21 57 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherfurd 5 58 09 2 23 09 
Asahi. Warren H. Miller Withdrew. 
