Aug. 23, 1902.] 
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Hiuntmgfton Y. C Annual Regatta* 
HUNTINGTON, LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Aug. 16. 
Twenty boats started in the annual race of the Hunt- 
ington y. C, held on Saturday, Aug. 16. The boats sailed 
over two courses. The one for the 36 and 30 foot sloops 
was from West Beach in Huntington Bay to a stakeboat 
off Eaton's N^ck to a stakeboat off Lloyd's Neck, .to the 
starting line, to the red and black striped buoy 
off : Eaton's Neck, to the bell buoy off Lloyd's Point, 
to the starting line, a double triangle, distance of sixteen 
rniles. The course for all other classes was from the 
starting line to the stakeboat off Eaton's Point, to the 
stakeboat off Lloyd's Point, to the starting line, a distance 
of five miles. AH the boats but the dories sailed twice 
over the course. 
In the 36ft. class three boats started, but Cymbra and 
Windora broke down and Empress finished alone. 
In the 30ft. class Mimosa won. She had only one 
competitor, Marguerite, which boat she outsailed on evei-y 
leg of the course, and won by over 2m. 
The race in the raceabout class lay between three boats, 
Whistlewing, Jolly Roger and Hobo. After a well-con- 
tested race, Whistlewing won hv over a minute. 
Trouble and Ojibway had a close race in their class, and 
the former won by 23s. 
In the 25ft. catboat class Vagabond had no competitor 
and she sailed over the course alone. 
There were three starters in the i8ft. sloop class. Viper 
II. did not finish, and Chipmunk beat Vim by over 2m. 
Six of the Northport dories started, and the boat sailed 
by Mr. W. Donohue won. 
The wind throughout the race was strong from the 
N.W., and the smaller craft had rather more breeze than 
they wanted. 
The Regatta Committee was made up of H. H. Gordon, 
chairman; O. W. Ingersoll and F. K. Lord. The sum- 
mary follows : 
Sloops— 36{t. Class— Start, 1:35. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Empress, G. M. Hecksher 4 27 13 2 52 13 
Cymbra, F. C. Henderson .v. Withdrew. 
VVindover, John Green ,. Withdrew. 
Sloops— 30ft. Class— Start, 1:40. 
Marguerite, T. F. Dingee 4 25 08 2 45 08 
Mimosa, T. L. Park 4 23 36 2 46 3G 
Raceabouts — Start, 1:45. 
Tolly Rogers T. B, Bleecker 3 31 25 1 46 25 
Hobo, T. L. Park 3 32 46 1 47 46 
Whistlewing. H. M. Crane 3 30 21 1 45 21 
Sloops— 25ft. Class— Start, 1:50. 
Ojibway, D. P. Morse 3 39 47 1 49 47 
Trouble, W. H. Childs 3 40 10 1 50 10 
Catboats— 25ft. Class— Start, 1:50. 
Vagabond, C. H. Fancher 3 49 00 1 59 00 
Sloops— 18ft. Class— Start, 2:00. 
Chipmunk, J. S. Young, Jr 4 10 06 2 10 06 
Viper II., W. D. Henmen Withdrew. 
Vim 4 31 10 2 31 10 
' ■ ■ Northport Dories— Start, 2:05. 
No. 3, F; L. Acherly ..3 42 45 1 37 45 
No. 4, H. D. Acherly 3 30 13 1 25 13 
No. 5, W. ' Donahue ; 3 28 25 1 23 25 
No! 6, Moi-se Brothers ...3 36 17 "1 31 17 
No. 8;' A. QuackiribUsh 3 34 40 1 29 40 
No. 9, C. A. Van Iderstine ••••••• 3 .34 04 1 29 04 
The winners were Empress, Marguerite, Ojibwaj', 
Whistlewing, Chipmunk, No. 5 dory and Vagabond (sail- 
over). 
Horseshoe Harbor C* Annttal Regatta* 
LARCH MONT, LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Aug. 16. 
The annual regatta of the Horseshoe Harbor Y. C. 
was held on Saturday, Aug. 16, and forty-five boats 
started. The day was an ideal one for small-boat racing, as 
the weather was clear, the sea smooth and the breeze fresh 
from the N. by E. The course was a five-mile triangle, 
the turning points of which were the home mark off the 
Horseshoe Harbor club house, the easterly buoy on Exe- 
cution Reef, and the striped channel buoy north of 
Whortleberry Island. The 36 and 30 footers sailed three 
times around the triangle, fifteen miles in all. The 25. 21 
and i8ft, classes and the New Rochelle and Manhasset 
Bay raceabouts sailed twice around, ten miles in all, and 
the smaller boats went once around. The first leg was a 
run, the second a reach and the last a beat to^ windward. 
In the 36ft. class Possum was the only starter, and her 
owner went over the course and took a sailover. 
Two boats started in the 30ft. class, Zaza and Leavita, 
the former broke the jaws of her gaff just after the start. 
Hef owner kept the boat going and covered the fifteen- 
mile course and won by the i\arrow margin of 6s. 
In the 30ft. catboat class Nymph and Oconee started. 
The former proved to be superior on windward work and 
won by nearly 3m. 
Only two raceabouts started, Mavis and Scamp. Mavis 
won by over 2m. 
In the Larchmont Y. C. 21ft. class Celia fouled a stake- 
boat and was disqualified. Dorothy won in this class by a 
small margin. 
Four of the New Rochelle one-design boats started. 
Deuce was disqualified for an accidental foul and Knave 
won. 
In the Manhasset Bay one-design class there were also 
four starters. Bab won by a small margin from Lambkin. 
Messrs. Thomas J. McCahill and G. C. Allen were the 
Regatta Committee. The summary follows : 
Sloops— Class M— 36ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:05. 
^ „ „ „ Finish. Elapsed. 
Po£.sum. E. S. Ballou 3 43 39 2 38 39 
Sloops— Class N— 30ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:00 
Zaza, H. P. Granbery 3 17 26 2 07 26 
Leanita, H. Leroy 3 17 32 2 07 32 
Catboats— Class S— 30ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:10.' 
Nymph, VV. A. Marble 4 07 22 2 57 22 
Oconee, C. G. Gaubert 4 10 16 3 00 16 
Raceabouts— Class P— 25ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:15. 
Mavis, H. L. Pirie : 3 03 24 1 48 24 
Scamp, J. T. Pirie.., 3 05 37 1 50 37 
Sloops— Class P— 25ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:20 
Pnstis, Iselin & Law 3 13 24 1 53 24 
Chicken Coop, O. Adams 3 17 21 1 57 21 
Catboats— Class T— 25ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:20 
Adeline, C. W. Trippe 3 43 57 2 23 57 
Kipple, Bloom-Downey 3 43 39 2 23 39 
Arrow, A. C. Miller ■. .'.'3 43 31 2 23 31 
Sloops— Class J— 21ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:25. 
Montauk, J. S. Appleby. .3 XL XI 1 46 17 
Gazabo, N. P. Vulte .......3 14 37 1 49 37 
Eos, E. B. Mead Withdrew. 
Neola, J. Johnson, Jr... , ..3 12 10 1 47 10 
Larchmont Y, C. 21ft. Class— Start, 1:25, 
Adelaide, J, J. Dwyer 3 12 38 1 47 38 
Plouri, J. H^. Esser 3 14 04 1 49 04 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 3 12 23 I 47 23 
Celia, W. S. Gould Disqualified. 
Sloops— Class R— 18ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:30. 
Cricket, H. C. Pryer 3 26 07 1 .50 07 
Flim Flam, A. Prince .......3 23 28 1 55 28 
Pandora, H. B. Towle 3 25 37 1 55 37 
Catboats— Class W— 18ft. Racing Length— Start, 1:30. 
Erma, G. Wigman 3 57 28 2 27 28 
Sloops— Special— New Rochelle Class— Start, 1:35. 
Knave, R. N. Bavier 3 42 18 2 07 18 
Ace. VV. IV. Bavier 3 44 43 2 09 43 
Caper, P. L. Howard 3 44 31 2 09 41 
Deuce, L. D. Huntington Disqualified. 
Sloops— Special— Manhasset Bay Y. C. Class— Start, 1:35. 
Bab, J. R. Ployt 3 45 36 2 10 3G 
Firefly, G. Standing 3 49 16 2 14 ]6 
Lambkin, S. W. Roach 3 46 04 2 11 04 
Arizona, G. A. Corry , 3 51 40 2 16 40 
Sloops— Special— Horseshoe Harbor Y. C. Class— Start, 1:40. 
Indra, VV. S. Allen 2 48 21 1 OS 21 
Catherine, R. E. Robinson.,..,.....,,. ....2 49 21 1 09 21 
Joan, W. Hammett 2 51 22 I 1122 
Jessie, F. Blauvelt 2 54 32 1 04 .32 
Catboats— Special Class— 15ft. and Under— Start, ] :40. 
Bouncer, A. S. Tappan 2 50 27 1 10 27 
Sneaker, F. W. Vulte 3 19 48 1 39 48 
Kid, R. Kitching 3 17 05 ] 37 05 
Champion, T. Dee 3 35 22 1 55 22 
Scout, A. Zerega .Withdrew. 
Scud, D. Abbott , 2 48 &8 1 08 58 
Indian Harbor Sail Boats— 15ft. and Under— Start, ] :40. 
Cero, R. D. Mallory 2 57 23 2 17 23 
„ . ^ Dories— Special Class— Start, 1:40. 
Prize, R. N. Kitching, Jr 3 37 04 1 57 04 
A'larguente, W. F. Johnson 3 31 57 1 ,51 57 
The winners were Possum, Zaza, Nymph, Mavis, 
Pristis, Arrow, Montauk, Dorothy, Flim Flam, Erma, 
Knave, Bab, India, Scud, Marguerite. Possum, Erma 
and Cero won sailover prizes. 
Class A — Handicap. 
Chasca, D. H. Follett 1 55 56 
Yarico, W. PL Rothwell 2 03 30 
Class B — Handicap. 
Ruth, H. F. Wheelock 1 26 05 
Retriever, H. B. Benson...... 1 29 03 
Scapegoat, C. Foster 1 34 .38 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 1 24 07 
Scrapper, A. P. Loring 1 25 37 
Savage, J. Lawrence 1 25 52 
G>rinthian Y. C 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 
Friday, Aug. 15. 
A POSTPONED race of the Corinthian Y. C. was sailed 
off Marblehead on Friday, Aug. 15, in a strong westerly 
breeze. Calypso and Seboomook had a hot scrap, in 
which Seboomook was victorious. Little Haste took an 
easy win in the 21-footers, and in the i8ft. knockabouts 
Rattler, Scrapper and Savage sailed a great race. Rattler 
wummg. Tunipoo and Yarico took sai lovers, while Ruth 
took a clean win from, Scapegoat. The summary: 
25ft. Cabin Class. 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith !l'45^3(f' 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton .....1 iG 26 
r . , ^ 21ft. Cabin Class. 
Little Haste. T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 44 20 
Micmac, R. A. Hutchinson :l 50 13 
Pilot, K. Boardman " t -" ' 1 51 10 
Porcupine, C. H. W. Foster ""^ "15126 
Tabasco IIL. H. H. Wiggin ■....!!!"'! "l 52 08 
Ihelma, L. Davis i 53 40 
„ . T T XT , Raceabout Class. 
lunipoo, J. 1. Flumphrys j 54 ,33 
,r ■ „ Class A— Handicap. 
Yerico, W. ft Rothwell ^Withdrew. 
- Class B ' 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 o, 
Scapegoat, C. Foster !!!!!.'!!." .'i!! [l .36 11 
, 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Rattler, A. D. Irving -.. 1 91 07 
Scrapper, A. C. Loring ••.....•..v.l: i^!'! 1 22 05 
Savage, John Lawrence ; . . , .'.'.'.V.'.'....l 22 31 
Saturday, Aug. 16. 
Another postponed race was sailed Saturday morning, 
Aug. 16, in a strong breeze from the north. Chewinic 
II. was the first 25-footer to cross the line, but Calypso 
went ahead at the first mark and led all through. She lost 
on protest of Seboomook for forcing at the first mark 
In the 21-footers Little Haste was the first boat to cross 
the line, and she had things all her own way all over the 
course. Tunipoo sailed a walkover. Ruth won in the 
handicap class and Savage in the i8ft. knockabouts, 
Savage being disabled. The summary: 
25ft. Cabin Class. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton . ^19^91^' 
*Seeboomook, B. A: Smith. 1 22 50 
Sally VL, L. F. Percival . '. ' 1 2'' 54 
tChewink II., F. G. Macomber, Jr 12.3 06 
* Awarded the race on a protest against the Calypso 
T Disqualified. 
^. , 21ft. Cabin Class. 
Little Haste. T. K. Lothrop Jr 1 97 n7 
Tabasco III., H. H. Wiggin.. .'. . . 32 21 
Pilot, R. Boardman "'1 'ij aa 
Porcupine, C, H. W. Foster ...W'.'.]'.'.'. 1 35 06 
Micmac, R. A. Hutchinson 1 38 30 
. Raceabout Class. 
Tunipoo. J. T. Humphreys 1 39 37 
Class B— Handicap. 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock , 1 54 29 
Scapegoat, C. Foster .1 57 50 
18ft. Restricted Class, 
Savage, John Lawrence 1 a7 99 
Rattler, A. D. Irving .'i i! i.' .Disabled. 
In the afternoon the fourth regular championship race 
was sailed. The wind at this time had shifted to south- 
west and was still strong. Chewink II. was the first 25- 
footer to cross the starting line, and she was never headed. 
Little Haste again had things all her own- way in the 
21-footers. Darthea beat Tunipoo in the raceabout class. 
In the first handicap class Chasca won easily. In the 
second handicap class Ruth scored another win, and in 
the i8ft. knockabout class Rattler woii a good race. The 
summary: 
25ft. Cabin Class. 
Chewink IL, F. G. Macomber, Jr ^^^J^^na' 
Sally VL, L. F, Percival ! ! ! ! ! .' ! ! ! ' ' ' 'l 43 23 
Seeboomook, B. A. Smith [ 1 47 27 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton ■ ......1 AT 4S 
21ft. Cabin Class. 
Little Haste, T K Lothrop, Jr......... 1 43 14 
Tabasco III H. H Wiggm 1 49 59 
Porcupine, C. H. W. Foster j 59 43 
Pilot, R. Boardman ' -1 50 55 
Thelma, L. Davis , 1 ri 07 
Opitsah IV., S. H. Foster 1 55 ig 
Micmac, R. A. Hutchinson . . . .... .155 46 
Raceabout Class. 
Dorthea, E. B. Lambert 156 12 
Tunipoo, J. T. Humphrey......^......,....,..,/,..]]]^! i 67 46" 
American Y, C. 
MILTON POINT, LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Aug. 9. 
The 21 and i8ft. one-design classes of the American 
Y. C. sailed a regular race over one of the club courses 
on Saturday, Aug. 9. The wind was very light from the 
S.S.W. and the times were taken at the end of the first 
round, as the race was called off before the second round 
was completed. The summary: 
aft. Clas.s— Start, 3:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Howdy, S. VVainwnght 5 46 26 2 41 26 
Jolly Tar, S. Howland 5 54 18 2 49 18 
Cricket, H. VVilleUs 5 55 06 2 50 06 
Kid, O. TIarriman, Jr 5 59 41 2 54 41 
Rascal, S. C. Hopkins 6 07 02 3 02 02 
Ping Pong, VV. H. Browning 6 11 19 3 06 49 
18ft. Class— Start, 3:10. 
Mongoose IIL, S. Ford 6 14 53 3 04 13 
Hustler, J. T. Downing 6 17 55 3 07 55 
Rattler, J. E. Bowles.. 6 21 20 3 11 20 
Zuleika IIL, IL S. Sherman Withdrew. 
The winners were Howdy and Mongoose III. 
Saturday, Aug. 16. 
Ten of the American Y. C. 21 and 18 footers sailed a 
regular Saturday race on Aug. 16. There was a fresh 
northerly wind blowing all through the race, and the 
boats sailed over a ten-mile triangular course. In the 
21ft. class Rascal won by 12s. The summary: 
21ft. Class— Start, 2:50. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Rascal, S. C. Hopkins.... 2 54 14 2 04 14 
Cricket, H. VVilletts ........2 54 26 2 04 26 
Jolly Tar, S. Howland ..2 54 46 2 04 46 
Howdy, S. VVainwright 2 55 40 2 05 40 
Kid, D. Harriman, Jr 2 55 56 2 05 53 
Ping Pong, W. H. Browning 3 07 21 2 17 21 
18ft. Class— Start. 2:55. 
Mongoose ITf., S. Ford 5 19 03 2 24 03 
Zuleika III.. H. S. Sherman... 5 25 11 2 30 11 
Rattler, J. E. Bowles ,5 27 04 2 32 04 
Hu.stler, J. T. Downing^ .Not timed. 
The winners were Rascal and Mongoose III. 
Beverly Y. C. 
WINCES NECK, buzzard's BAY, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug.' 16. 
A Corinthian race of the Beverly Y. C. was sailed off 
the club house at Wing's Neck, Saturday, Aug. 16, in a 
light northeast breeze. The one-design 30-footers went 
over the starting line in a bunch, and they kept well 
bunched all over the course. Praxilla kept a little ahead 
on the run, and she bettered her lead slightly on the wind- 
ward work. In the 21-footers Terrapin and Arethusa 
sailed almost side by side all over the course. Terrapin 
winning. Krieker had an easy win in the fourth class, and 
Spider won a good race in the 15-footers. The summary: 
30-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Praxilla. J. Parkinson, Jr 3 09 15 
Pontiac, J. A. Beebe 3 1105 
Quakeress II.. W. F, Harrison !.!3 11 48 
Arabian, R. Winson ....3 12 53 
Zingara, E. M. Farnsworth .3 13 45 
Young Miss, D. L. Whittemore /!!3 13 50 
Evelyn, John Hitchcock .. 3 16 13 
Notos, C. H. & W. O. Taylor V.V.'.'.S IT 10 
Gamecock, L. Bacon 3 17 33 
Mashnee, R. VV. Emmons 2d !!!3 18 23 
21-footers. 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney 2 29 50 
Arethusa, C. M. Baker... ^2 31 38 
Amanita, Joshua Crane, Jr [...2 39 20 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis..^.. ........2 45 25 
Wynona, Howard Miller. ; .T'. . Withdrew. 
Fourth Class Cats. 
Krieker, W. S. Jameson 2 48 35 
Allison, Stewart McLeod ....3 00 35 
Hod, H. B. Pfolmes !..'!3 04 23 
15-footers. 
Spider. H. B. Stone 1 37 32 
Vim, F. \V. Sergent, Jr '.] '.!'.'. !l 38 02 
Catspaw, S. D. Warren '. 1 38 03 
Go Bye H Stockton '. .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.1 40 40 
\arda, .1 Parkinson, Jr i 43 qI 
Eaglet, R. L. Bacon 1 44 4^ 
Kanzo, M . H. Richardson, Jr .1 44 45 
Winthrop Y. C. 
. WINTHROP, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 16. 
Four classes sailed in the regular handicap race of the 
Winthrop Y. C. on Saturday, Aug. 16. L'Aiglon came 
in first in the 25-footers, but lost to Thordis on corrected 
time. Favorite was first in the 15-footers, but Martha 
won on corrected time. Elf won in the is-footers and 
Virginia won on corrected time in the 15ft. juniors. The 
summary : 
25ft. Class. 
„, ,. <- A TLT Elapsed. Corrected. 
Thordis, C. A. Heney 1 29 03 1 26 00 
L'Aiglon, E. W. Hodgdon 1 28 00 1 28 00 
Ariel, J. H. Hodder 1 32 57 1 29 57 
Ideal Withdrew. 
18ft. Class. 
Martha, W. H. Jenkins 1 05 12 0 50 12 
Henrietta, J. S. MacCloskey 1 06 08 0 52 08 
lavonte, F \\ Bird... 1 04 00 0 53 04 
Hector A W Hubbard 0 57 05 0 54 05 
Zetes J. A VVekie. q 56 17 0 54 17 
Grayling, W A Layland 0 54 50 0 54 50 
Louise, W. H. Allen 0 59 48 0 56 48 ' 
16ft. Class. 
r"- ur- w 0 57 52 0 57 52 
Coper, W. W. Colson 1 02 10 0 59 10 
_, 15ft. Juniors. 
Virginia, W. E. Traiser .0 54 45 0 51 45 
Bubble W. A. Learned , .0 55 23 0 54 23 
Flash, W. H. Mmck 0 56 28 0 56 28 
Buzzy Bee ....Withdrew. 
N autilus Withdrew. 
