AtJG. 30. 1962. j 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
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Newport Special Thirties. 
NEWPORT, R. I. - 
Monday, Aug". 18. 
The third series race for the cup offered by Mr. Will- 
iam L. Stow was sailed on Monday, Aug. 18. The wind 
was light from the W., and the boats sailed twice over a 
triangular course. Esperanza was first to start, and held 
her lead on the beat to the first mark. On rounding the 
mark she fouled it and withdrew. Barbara, which was 
then in second place, took the lead and finished a winner. 
The summary, start 3:20: 
Finished. Elapsed. 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherford 5 40 37 2 20 27 
Wa Wa, Reginald Brooks 5 4.5 04 2 25 04 
Veda, William L. Stow .....5 57 52 2 37 52 
Asahi, W. Starr Miller and Lloyd Warren. .Withdrew. 
Jisperanza, Han-y O. Havemeyer, Jr... Withdrew. 
Tuesday, Aug. 19. 
The. 30-footers sailed a race to Dyer's Island and re- 
turn on Tuesday, Aug. 19, a distance of eighteen miles. 
At the outer mark Esperanza fouled Barbara. The race 
was won by Wawa. This gives Wawa two points for the 
William L. Stow cup, and Barbara has the same number. 
Wednesday, Aug. 20. 
In a light "S. breeze the 30-footers sailed twice over a 
triangular course on Wednesday, Aug. 20. At the end of 
the first round Esperanza was ahead, but on the second 
round Breeze worked into first place and won by nearly 
two minutes. This race gives Breeze one point in the 
William L. Stow cup. The summary, start 3:19: 
Finished. Elapsed. 
Breeze, William G. Roelker, Jr 6 01 26 2 42 26 
Asahi, L. Warren and W. S. Miller 6 03 19 2 44 19 
Esperanza, H. O. Havemeyer, Jr 6 04 31 2 45 31 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherford 6 fl4 40 2 45 40 
Wa Wa, Reginald Brooks 6 05 39 2 46 39 
Veda, William L. Stow .....6 06.57 2 47 57 
Thursday, Aug. 21. 
The race for the William L. Stow cup, sailed on Thurs- 
day, Aug. 21, Was won by Asahi. The course was six 
miles to leeward and return. The wind was very light 
from the S. Barbara got the best of the start, but was 
soon passed by Asahi, which held her lead up to the finish. 
Carolina fouled Esperanza and withdrew. The sum- 
maries, start 3:51: '1 ' 
Finished. Elapsed. 
Asahi, Lloyd Warren and W. Starr Miller.... 5 16 01 1 28 01 
Esperanza, H. O. Havemeyer, Jr 5 21 04 1 30 04 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherford 5 21 08 1 30 08 
Breeze, Willim G. Roelker, Jr 5 21 51 .1 30 51 
Veda, William L. Stow 5 22 26 1 31 26 
Wa Wa, Reginald Brooks Withdrew. 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones Withdrew. 
Friday, Aug. 22. 
On BYiday, Aug. 22, the 30-footers sailed a six-mile to 
windward and return race for the William L. Stow 
cup. The wind was light from the S., very much the 
same as it was on the two previous days. The race proved 
to be the deciding one, for it was won by Barbara, mak- 
ing the third race necessary to win the cup. Wawa had 
two points and Asahi and Breeze each had one. The 
summary, start 3:27: 
Finished. Elapsed. 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherford 4 48 44 1 21 44 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones 4 49 21 1 22 21 
Breeze, William D. Roelker, Jr 4 ,51 04 1 24 04 ^ 
Asahi, Lloyd Warren and W. Starr Miller. .4 51 38 1 24 38 
Veda, William L. Stow 4 52 19 1 25 19 
Esperanza, Harry O. Havemeyer, Jr 4 52 48 1 25 48 
Wa Wa, Reginald Brooks 4 55 17 1 28 17 
Saturday, Aug. 23. 
In the sweepstake race sailed by the 30-footers on Sat- 
urday, Aug. 23, Carolina beat Barbara, the second boat, 
by nearly four minutes. The wind was fresh from the 
N., and the boats sailed twice over a triangular course. 
The summary, start 3:33- 
Finished. Elapsed. 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones .5 31 58 1 53 58 
Barbara, Winthrop Rutherford 5 35 49 1 57 49 
Esperanza, H. O. Havemeyer, Jr 5 36 2C 1 58 26 
Wa Wa, Reginald Brooks 5 37 03 1 59 03 
Breeze, W. G. Roelker, Jr..... 5 37 21 1 59 21 
Asahi, Lloyd Warren and W. Starr Miller. .Withdrew. 
I DUXBURY, MASS. 
Friday, Aug. 22. 
The second Y. R. A. open race in the South Shore 
circuit was given by the Duxbury Y. C. on Friday, Aug. 
22. The wind was light, E. to S.E. In the 2S-footers 
Chewink II. came down from Marblehead to keep up the 
sport. Calypso led for the greater part of the course, 
with Areyto second. Chewink gained on the two on the 
last round, and when she and Calypso got into a luffing 
match, Areyto pulled out ahead and finished first. In 
the 2i-footers Chloris led for about two-thirds of the 
course, when she was overhauled by Little Haste, which 
finished with a lead of three minutes. There was a good 
rate among the iSft. knockabouts, although they did not 
finish as closely as usual. Question won by more than a 
minute and a half. In the first handicap class Thordis 
made the fastest time, but lost to Rambler on handicap. 
]n the second handicap class Rooster won on actual and 
corrected times. The summary: 
Class D— 2oft. Cabin Yachts. 
4 Time. 
Areyto, L. D. Baker 2 06 35 
< alypso, A. W. Chesterton , 2 07 35 
Chewink II., F. A. Macomber, Jr.. 2 08 02 
Class S-21ft. Cabin Yachts. 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 2 08 40 
Chloris, B. P. Cheney 2 11 40 
Thecla, C. W. Chapin "2 13 28 
Mildred II,, S. P. Moses 2 13 29 
Micmac, H. Hutchinson !2 26 19 
• Class I— 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Question, J. H. Hunt 2 27 52 
liertrude, H. E. Lynch .' 2 29 IS 
Domino C C. Clapp .."..■.2 33 50 
Kittawake, H. M. Jones , , 2 37 0'' 
Stroller, L. B. Goodspeed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !2 38 10 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams .i.-^. 2 38 26 
Osprey A R. Train ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 12 38 27 
Biza, A. Douglas 2 40 09 
Tokalon, R. J. Randall, Jr,.,..i»i,,i,,i., 2 42 12 
Aspenquid, C. M. Fosteter .. ""'"94719 
Patrice, A. W. Finl^ ..-.^-..'i^'.'.'.'li.'.W.I I9 
Bohemian, A. B. Holmes 2 50 23 
Alcedo, J. F. Lynder .".".V.".".'.2 58 38 
First Handicap Class, 
_ Elapsed. Corrected. 
Rambler, W. A. Leonard 2 27 34 2 17 34 
Thordis, Charles A. Henry ..2 17 40 2 17 40 
Alma, S. Hendredge 2 52 04 2 37 04 
As You Like It, W. T. Whitman... .2 44 24 2 39 24 
Maude, Lane Withdrawn. 
Second Handicap Class, 
Rooster, S. G. Ethcrington 1 15 50 1 15 50 
Quivet, L. A. CrowcU 1 29 30 1 16 30 
Dolphin, C. Morton 1 24 35 1 16 35 
Challenge, E. B. Atwood 1 19 45 1 16 45 
-•Vureolus, II. F, Kellogg 1 29 30 1 17 30 
Biddy, Warren & Atkins ..1 29 09 1 18 09 
Emcrell, W. Low 1 24 40 1 19 46 
In It, A. Watson 1 22 08 1 20 08 
Adele, Fred Wadsworth .,1 38,38 1 20 38 
Sigrid, E. W,-itson 1 28 56 1 20 56 
Scamper, E. G. Reed 1 32 00 1 22 00 
Nautilus, J. Devere Simmons 1 34 34 1 26 34 
Saturday, Aug. 23. 
The _sccond Y. R. A, open race of the Duxbury Y. C. 
was sailed Saturday, Aug. 23, in a fresh breeze from the 
N.E. In the 25-footers Areyto got the start, but was 
soon overhauled by Calypso, which led to the finish. 
Areyto left the judges' boat on the wrong side and was 
disqualified. In the 21-footers, Mildred II. led all over 
the course. Chloris, which was w^ell up, made the same 
mistake as Areyto and was disqualified. In the i8ft. 
knockabouts the contest was again between Domino, Mi- 
ladi 11. and Kittawake. They finished in a bunch, with 
Domino in the lead. This gave Domino the Adams cup, 
ofi'ered for the season's races in the Duxbury Y. C. In 
the first handicap class Thordis led over the course, but 
lost on corrected time. Rambler, which would have won 
on corrected time, fouled Seconset and was disqualified. 
In the second handicap class Challenge won on both actual 
and corrected times. Th.e summary: 
Class D— 25ft. Cabin. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 129*48 
Areyto, L. D. Baker Disqualified 
Class S— 21ft. Cabin. 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses 1 ,35 34 
Theckla, C. W. Chapin , '. '. V. '.l 36 19 
Micmac, R. H. Hutchinson ...1 42 00 
Chloris, Cheney and Lanning Disqualified 
^ . , - Class D-18ft, Knockabouts. 
Do"imo,^C. C. Clapp v.,.....,....,; 1 43 55 
Miladi, F. R. Adams .. 144 10 
Kittawake, H. M. Jones '. 1 44 25 
Osprey, A. R. Train [ '. ', '. . 1 46 48 
Biza, A. Douglass "l 47 47 
Gertrude, H. E. Lynch !l 48 15 
Aspinquid, C. M. Foster '.'.'.'.!'.'.'."." '.!l 49 23 
Tokalon, R. J. Randall ' 1 49 24 
Question, J.- H. Hunt-.. ' '. 1 49 50 
Stroller, L. B Goodspeed 1 51 00 
Patrice, A. W..Fmley 1 55 10 
Alcedo, J. F. Lmder, 2d 2 05 14 
First Handicap Class. 
c TT T-i 1 • , Elapsed. Corrected. 
Alma, S. II. Eldridge 1 54 25 1 39 25 
Seconset, C. Stranger 1 49 40 1 34 40 
Thordis, C. Heney 1 40 ,50 1 40 .50 
As Yon Like It, N. W. Whitman..., 1 46 17 1 41 17 
Rambler, W. L. Leonard ..Disqualified. 
Second Handicap Class. 
Challenge, E. B. Atwood 1 48 37 1 46 37 
.Sheila, L. F. Hewitson 1 48 40 1 46 40 
I? A. Watson 1 50 00 1 48 00 
-Sigrid, L. Watson 1 58 08 1 50 08 
Nautilus J. .Simmons 1 58 40 1 50 40 
Ouivet, L A CroweU , 2 03 47 1 ,50 45 
Rooster, S, S. Etherington 1 53 43 1 53 4'-' 
Emerell, W. Lowe ! .'2 00 45 1 55 4.5 
Dolphin, C Morton 2 05 52 1 57 52 
Aureolus H. Kellogg Withdrew. 
Biddy, Warren and Atkinson Broke down. 
15-Footers. 
Vim, F. W. Sargent, Jr...; 1 45 38 
Spider, H. M. Stone 1 46 50 
Go-Bye, H. Stockton 1 47 41 
Teazer, Mrs. R. W. Emerson, 2d 1 48 49 
Ranzo, M. H. Richardson 1 60 32 
Uarda, John Parkinson, Jr 1.5130 
Beverly Y. C. 
wing's neck, buzzard's bay. 
Saturda}?-, July 12. 
The 324th Corinthian regatta of the Beverly Y. C. was 
held on July 12. The weather was clear and a strong 
S.W. breeze blew throughout the race. Three classes 
filled; the 30ft. one-design boats were racing at Newport. 
The summary: 
Raceabouts — Start, 1:19, 
„ , „ ^ „ . Finish. Elapsed. 
Barnacle, W . E. C. Eustis 4 02 02 2 43 02 
Amanita, Joshua Crane, Jr...... 4 14 25 2 55 ''5 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney Disabled. 
Radiant, C. M. Baker .i.. , Distabled 
Sylvia, S. D. Warren Sailed wrong course. 
, ^_ Fourth Class Cats— Start, 1:22. 
Hod, H. B. Holmes 3 15 13 1 53 
Allison S McLeod 3 ig 14 1 56 14 
Howard, H. O. Miller Disabled. 
^ , 15ft. One Design— Start, 1:25. 
^- W. Sargent .. ....3 02 09 1 37 09 
Warda, J Parkinson, Jr 3 04 13 1 39 13 
Spider, H. M Stone .3 04 29 1 39 29 
Go Bye H. Stockton 3 11 09 1 46 09 
Ranzo, M. H. Richardson, Jr. 3 11 24 1 46 24 
The winners were Barnacle, Hod and Vim. J. S. Pal- 
frey acted as judge. 
buzzard's BAY, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 23. 
A Corinthian race of the Beverly Y. C. was sailed off 
the clubhouse at Wing's Neck on Saturday, Aug. 23, 
m a whole-sail northeast breeze. In the one-desigti 
class Quakeress II. got the start and led all over the 
course, closely followed by Pontiac and Pravilla. In 
the 2S-footers Kalama got the start and led Thorana all 
over the course. It was just the weather for the 21- 
footer Barnacle and she won easily in her class. Allison 
II. won in the fourth class cats and Vim m the 15- 
footers. The summary: 
30-Footers. 
Quakeress IL, W. F. Harrison 
Pontiac, J. A. Beebe "5 35 45 
Praxilla, J Parkinson, Jr. " " " ! ! ! ! ! 12 35 56 
Mashnee, R. W. Emmons, 2d 2 36 59 
Young Miss, D. L.Whittemore 2 37 2' 
Zingara, E. M. Farnsworth ....*,.'.'.". 2 37 45 
Arabian, R. Winsor ..".'.".'.'.'.',*.'.".". .2 38 20 
Gamecock, L. Bacon 2 39 45* 
Evelyn, John Hitchcock . . . ] ', '. '. '. [ '. '.2 42 45 
, „^ ^ 25-Footers. 
Kalama III., David Rice 2 47 59 
Thorana, T. B. W ales , .2 49 03 
21-Footers. 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis 1 50 14 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney . , '1 57 03 
Arethusa, C. M. Baker . 2 05 37 
Sylvia, S. D. Warren .. .. . ..'.'." '. .'.'."Withdrew 
„ Fourth Class— Cats. 
Allison IL, Stewart McLeod ....2 13 01 
Kricker, W. S. Jameson , ° '2 15 40 
Howar^ H. O. Miller '.','.2 18 35 
Hod, H. B. Holmes 2 19 S5 
Riverton V. C. 
RIVERTON, DET-A\yARE RIVER, 
Saturday, Aug. 16. 
Fourteen boats started in the Riverton Y. C. race sailed 
on Saturday, Aug. 16. The race was to have been a 
handicap, but was changed and the boats sailed on regu- 
lar time allowance as usual. The wind was strong and 
puffy from the N. The course was from the starting 
line to and around Hen and Chickens Buoy and return. 
In the catboat class Sea Gull had things her own way and 
gave the other boats a good trimming. Katherine held 
second place for a time, but was passed by Priscilla. Isit 
gave the rest of the boats in her class a good beating, 
and among the mosquito fleet boats Albert G. Cook 
finished a winner for the fourth time this season. The 
Bummary : 
Catboats— Start, 3:18. 
„ ,, Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
'^ea Gull 5 24 22 2 06 22 2 02 06 
-Priscilla 5 26 28 2 10 28 2 06 02 
Katherine 5 37 22 2 19 22 2 18 20 
Titania 5 40 15 2 22 15 2 22 15 
Leila Withdrew. 
Gertrude Withdrew. 
Sloops— Start, 3:23. 
Isit .5 40 40 2 17 40 2 07 56 
1; lona 5 47 03 2 24 03 2 21 14 
Pumpkin 6 07 26 2 42 25 2 41 37 
Kaloola Withdrew. 
Mosquito Boats— Start, 3:25. 
11 Au * /-- r- I Finished. Elapsed. 
li~Albert G. Cook 5 16 00 1 51 00 
'^^"K VrM?'"' •••• 5 29 03 2 04 02 
n- T^- 5 29 20 2 04 20 
10— H. Cook Withdrew. 
Cofinthian Y. C. 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 23. 
The fifth championship race of the Corinthian Y. C. 
was sailed off Marblehead on Saturday, Aug. 23, in a 
strong breeze from the northeast. In the 25-footers 
Sally VI. took a sailover. Little Haste came over from 
Duxbury and won in her class. Savage won handily in 
the 18ft. knockabouts.' Chasca finished first in class A, 
handicap, but lost to Yarico on allowance. Suzanne led 
m class B, handicap, but lost to Scapegoat on allowance. 
The summary: 
25ft. Cabin "Class. - 
aajlx VL, L. F. Percival ! ['53^43 
, 21ft. Cabin Clas.s. 
Little Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr ..*. 1 <>j 47 
Pilot, R. Boardman • 1 w ir 
Porcupine, C. H. W. Foster " \ V7 to 
Tabasco IIL, H. H. Wiggin ■.■■■■.■.;!:'.::::i ,39 07 
. ^ Raceabout Class. 
J unipoo, J. 1. Humphrey ...1 42 57 
„ ^ , ^ 18ft. Knockabouts. 
.Savage, John Lawrence 1 d<? 
Rattler, A. D. Irving l lttl 
Scrapper, A. P. Loring " . " ! ^ ! '. ! ! il 49 50 
Class A— Handicap. 
Yarico, W. H. Rothwell fTm' ^Tsolf ' 
Chasca, D. H. Follett . .l Um 1 39 IJ 
Class B— Handicap. 
Scapegoat, Carl Foster ...1 45 54 1 40 45 
.Su.sanne F Brewster .1 42 54 1 42 54 
Ruth, H. I. Wheelock 1 48 52 1 43 43 
Qtjincy Y. C, 
QUINCY, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. 23. 
A regular club race of the Quincy Y. C. was sailed 
Saturday, Atig. 23, in a fresh northeast breeze. There 
was a good fleet of starters and the racing was close, 
especially between the special 21-footers, Omeme and 
Cleopatra. The summary: 
First Class. 
-r- ,. -n ■ IT « T Elapsed. Corrected. 
Echpse, Dr IT. A. Jones 1,30 42 1 09 28 
Hustler, Whittemore & Robbins 1 34 56 1 10 34 
Marvel, Reid Lincoln 1 ,35 22 1 11 39 
Ida J C. C. Collms 1 34 44 1 13 09 
Moondyne, Shaw Bros Withdrew. 
Second Class. 
Dabchick, H. B. Brazer 0 58 41 0 42 44 
Clover, John Wood 1 00 30 0 44 19 
Kitty John Evans 1 01 55 0 48 55 
-Vlabel G., Air. Gardner 1 04 54 0 49 48 
Special 21-Footers. 
Omeme, W. 1'. Barker 1 37 30 
Cleopatra, F. F. Crane i ! i ! " ! ] ! !l 38 19 
Special One Design Class. 
Ethel S., George F. Swift q 53 30 
Marjorita, Adams & Bennett "".'..".!..! l.'.O 56 17 
Ella H., Herbert Holmes ,,. ' 1 01 14 
Betty B., R. liolles 1 ! ! ! i5id "not finish 
Motor Launches. 
Marjorie A H Tabor q 48 17 
Alepo, \\ . J. I dley 0 48 59 
Cottage City Y. C 
COTTAGE CITY^ MASS. • ' 
Saturday, Aug. 23. 
The annual regatta of the Cottage City Y. C. was 
safled Saturday, Aug. 23, in a fresh northeast breeze 
There were three classes and the races were close in alL 
The summary: 
Special Class— Knockabouts. 
Onward, P. Case V^%> 
Gadfly, E. E. Silvey .'..'.'.".'.'.■.'.".■.■.■.■.■.■.'.■,■.■.■■.■.■.■.■.■.■2 1.3 07 
„. . ^, Second Class— Cats. 
Wasis, R. Clapp ,. 9 ftq 11 
Gem, A. Mills ' 9 11 nl 
Just Right, F. Prada •■^i;;"';;;!":":;;::;:::"::;"2 11 37 
_ ^ - Third Class— Cats. 
lotem, John Luce 9 10 
Viola, Miss Clapp ..'..'.'.'.''J..'.'.'.'..'. 2 16 11 
Quaker, H. Montgomery •.■."!! .".2 21 09 
Major J. Fred Ackerman has sold his schooner Vesta 
to Mr. Howard Slade. 
