B2 FOREST AND STREAM. [My i8, 1903. 
Friday, July lo. 
The race on Friday proved to be the best of the series. 
The race committee postponed the start a half an hour 
and when the boats were sent away just after noon there 
was a good sailing breeze from the S. W. which held 
pretty true all through the race. The boats in class I. 
sailed twice over a fifteen-mile triangle, and the rest of 
the boats covered an eleven-mile triangle, the bigger 
classes covering it twice. 
At :.2:o5 Weetamoe. Neola, Eelin and Isolde started, 
and they crossed in the order named, all within ten 
seconds of one another. Weetamoe had the best of the 
start, and again beat Neola by 4m. Eelin scored another 
victory over Isolde, winning by 8m. 55s. 
Effort made a remarkable showing, not only beating all 
the boats in her class easily, but also beating Mimosa II. 
by IIS. 
Aspirant, sailed by one of her owners, Mr. Addison 
Hanan, again defeated Mimosa II. by im. 29s. This was 
the closest and most conclusive race that these two boats 
liave sailed, and Mimosa was fairly beaten. Mimosa II. 
moved very fast, and pushed Aspirant hard for first place, 
and she crossed the Gardner boat's bow once on the wind- 
ward work. Elfort made an excellent showing against 
these two new boats, but it was mainly because she held 
Avell in under the Long Island shore, where she got a 
stronger and more favorable breeze. . 
Anoatok defeated Spasm and Breeze again. The show- 
ing this boat is making is really remarkable. 
Fine racing was seen in the raceabout class, and only 
nine minutes separated the first and last boat at the finish. 
Cricket worked into first place after the start and led the 
fleet at the end of the first round. She won 29s. from 
Hobo, the second boat. 
Dorothy defeated Houri and Adelaide again. Floss- 
hilde had a special race on with Little Peter, but the lat- 
ter boat carried away her jib stay and withdrew- 
Hope led the other two boats in the C. F. Herreshoff 
one-design class at the end of the first round, but on the 
second round Lively worked into first place on the wind- 
ward work and finished a winner. Spoonbill also passed 
Hope and finished in second place. 
In the Manhasset Bay one-design class Bab beat Ari- 
zona 5m. i8s. The summary: 
Slops— Class 1—60 to 70ft. Racing Length-Start, 12:05— Course, 30 
MDes. 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt 5 05 29 5 00 29 
Neola, G. M. Pvnchon 5 09 29 5 04 29 
Eelin, F L. Rodewald 5 23 02 5 IS 02 
Isolde, F. M. Hoyt 5 31 57 5 26 57 
Sloops, Class L— 3t) to 43ft. Racing Length— Start, 12:10— Course, 22 
Miles. 
Effort, F. M. Smith 4 03 27 3 5fi 27 
Challenge, W. T. Foote 4 21 58 4 11 58 
Mira, C. L. Poor 4 24 4(5 4 14 4ij 
Hebe, H. B. Smithers 4 25 55 4 16 55 
Special, Class L— Start, 12 :10— Course, 22 Miles. 
7\spirant, A. W. Hanan 4 05 09 3 55 09 
Mimosa II., T. L. Park 4 OG 38 3 56 38 
Sloops, Class M— 30 to 36fl. Racing Length— Start, 12:15— Course, 
22 Miles. 
Anoatok, W. G. Brokaw 5 00 22 4 45 22 
Spasm, E. Berrc King 5 08 30 4 53 30 
Breeze, W. G. Roelker, Jr 5 10 38 4 55 38 
Sloops, Class N— 25 to 30ft. Racing Length— Start, 12:15— Course, 
22 Miles. 
Flosshilde, W. D. Hennen 5 IS 53 5 03 53 
Little Peter, F. M. Weeks Did not finish. 
Charles Herreshoff One-Design Class— Start, 12:15— Course, 11 
Miles. 
Hope, A. Iselin 5 38 16 5 23 16 
Lively, C. O'D. Iselin 5 31 44 5 16 44 
Spoonbill, August Belmont. Jr.... 5 36 22 5 21 22 
Raceabout Class— Start, 12:25— Course, 11 Miles. 
Hobo, T, L. Park 3 23 56 2 58 50 
Cricket, H. Willetts 3 23 27 2 58 27 
Mavis, G. L. Pirie 3 32 33 3 07 33 
Indian, A. Pirie 3 27 59 3 02 59 
Rascal S. Hopkins 3 25 10 3 00.10, 
Grasshopper, H. Pryer 3 31 32 3 06 32 
lollv Tar, S. Howland 3 27 03 3 02 03 
Rogue, A. B. Alley 3 29 13 3 04 13 
Larchmont 21ft. Or.e-Design Class— Start, 12 :20— Course, 11 Miles. 
Dorothy, L. D. Spence 3 35 01 3 15 01 
Adelaide J. J. Dwyer 3 37 36 3 17 36 
Houri, J. M. Esser 3 37 49 3 17 49 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. One-Design Class— Start, 12 :30— Course, 11 
Miles. 
Bab, J. R. Hoyt 4 16 46 3 46 46 
Arizotia, G. A. Corry 4 22 04 3 52 04 
Lambkin. S. Roach 4 2o 13 .3 55 13 
Falcon, Stevens and Cole Did not Finish. 
The winners were: Weetamoe, Eelin, Effort, Aspirant, 
Anoatok, Flosshilde, Lively, Cricket, Dorothy and Bab. ' 
Saturday, July ii. 
A calm and a thunder squall spoiled the racing on 
Saturday. There was a fine list of starters, some sixty- 
two boats coming to the line. The preparatory was given 
promptly at 11:30 and at that time there was a fresh 
■ N. W. breeze blowing, and there was good promise for a 
fine day's sport. The course for the larger boats was to 
and around the buoy off Parsonage Point, thence to and 
around the buoy of Red Springs Point and back to the 
starting line, to be covered twice. 
Neofa crossed the line before the signal and was dis- 
qualified. Her owner was very much disappointed, as he 
beat Weetamoe for the first tiine this season. Weetamoe 
gets the race, as she beat Eelin and Isolde, and also the 
series prize offered by Commodore Adams. 
Eelin and Isolde had a hot race on the last leg of the 
second round, and after luffing way off their course, Eelin 
crossed the line a winner by a very narrow margin. Eelin 
also wins the series prize. 
In the 43ft. class, ESorf. won again, beating Challenge 
7m. 28s. Effort also gets the series prize. 
Aspirant had Mimosa 11. so badly beaten that the lat- 
ter boat withdrew before the squall struck. _ Aspirant was 
two legs ahead of Mimosa II. when she withdrew. This 
makes six wins for Aspirant out of six starts — a very 
clean record for a new boat. Aspirant came very near 
colliding with Isolde during the height of the squall. 
Isolde came driving down for the mark at Red Springs, 
and Aspirant was under her lee. At a critical moment 
Aspirant's tiller cracked and nearly broke in two. Isolde 
kept clear, and as soon as she blanketed Aspirant the 
latter boat was able to keep off and go clear. 
Anoatok won her 'sixth consecutive victory in her class. 
She beat Spasm 36m. 30s. Leda withdrew. 
Sakana won in the M class for yawls. Tern withdrew. 
In class N Alert beat Flosshilde 28m, S2s. Little Peter 
did not finish. 
Hope won in the C. F. Herreshoff one-design class by 
4m. 21S. from Lively. This gives Hope the series prize. 
In class P, Spinster won, beating Lucille 2m. S2S. 
Chingachgook did not finish. 
Houri got a big jump on the other two boats in her 
class and finished over an hour ahead of them. 
Jolly Roger won in the raceabout class. The raceabout 
Indian was dismasted during the squall, and a man 
tumbled overboard from Hobo, but he was picked up by 
the raceabout Cricket, on which boat he finished the race. 
Grasshopper was disqualified. 
Lambkin won in the Manhasset Bay one-design class. 
Bab was leading all the way to the finish, but when the 
wind dropped the tide swept her away from the starting 
line, and Lambkin was able to cross and get first prize. 
In the New Rochelle one-design class, Caper beat Ace 
4m. SIS. Knave and Deuce were disqualified. 
Cricket won in class R, beating Plover and Pandora 
easily. 
Scud beat Gosling in the Hempstead Harbor one-design 
class. Why Not capsized in the squall, and her crew was 
picked up by the yawl Andax. Wif Waf did not finish. 
Arrow beat Ripple in the Horseshoe Harbor one-design 
class, and Streak won in the Pelham Bay Lark class. 
Louise Bell had a sail over in class W. The summary: 
Class 1—60 to 70ft. Racing Length— Course, 21i^ Miles— Start, 
11:35. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt 4 36 03 5 01 03 
*Neola, G. M. Pynchon 4 35 01 5 00 01 
Eelin, F. L. Rodewald 4 42 25 5 07 25 
Isolde, F. M. Hoyt 4 42 55 5 07 55 
Class L— 36 to 43ft. Racing Length— Course, 21% Miles— Start, 
11:40. 
EflFort, F. M. Smith 4 42 19 5 02 19 
Challenge, W. T. Foote 4 49 47 5 09 47 
Mira, C. L. Poor 5 21 27 5 41 27 
Hebe, H. B. Smithers Did not finish. 
Class L— Special— Course, 21% Miles— Start, 11:40. 
Aspirant, IT. W. and A. H. Hanan 4 45 12 5 05 12 
Mimosa II., T. L. Park Did not finish. 
Class M— 30 to 36ft. Racing Length— Course, 21% Miles— Start, 
11 :45. 
Breeze. W. G. Roelker, Jr 7 00 49 7 15 49 
Ledg., S. H. Mason Did not finish. 
Anoatok, W. G. Brokaw 6 02 84 6 17 34 
Spasm, E. Berre King 6 39 14 0 54 14 
Class M— Yawls— Course, 21% Miles— Start, 11 :45. 
Tern, John Hyslop Did not finish. 
Escape, G. Matthews 7 83 41 7 48 41 
Sakana, A. B. McCreery 7 22 32 7 37 32 
Class N— 25 to 30ft. Length— Conrse, 21% Miles— Start, 11:50. 
Alert, J.- W. Alker 6 46 57 6 56 57 
Flosshilde, AV. D. Hennen 7 15 49 7 25 49 
Little Peter, F. M. Weeks Did not finish. 
Charles Herreshoff 25ft. One-Desijjn Class — Course, 21% Miles — 
Start, 11:50. 
Hope, A. Iselin 7 14 43 7 24 43 
Lively, C. O'D. Iselin 7 19 04 7 29 04 
Spoonbill, August Belmont, Jr..., Did not finish. 
Class P— 21 to 25ft. Racing Length— Course, 10% Miles— Start, 
11:55 
Lucille, P. Williams 3 33 55 3 38 55 
Chingaclicook, E. A. Stevens .Did not finish. 
Spinster, Miss M. R. Babbitt 3 31 03 3 86 03 
Larchmont 21ft.One-Design Class—Course, 10% Miles— Start, 11:55. 
Dorothy, L. D. Spence 4 32 36 4 37 36 
Houri, J. H. Esser 3 04 58 3 09 58 
Adelaide. J. J. Dwyer 4 11 28 4 16 28 
Raceabout Class — Course, 10% Miles — Start, 12. 
♦Rogue, A. B. Alley 3 17 50 3 17 50 
Indian, A. Pirie Dismasted. 
Hobo. T. L. Park 3 32 43 3 32 43 
Maryola, C. VV. Allen 3 30 28 3 30 28 
Grasshopper, H. Pryer Disqualified. 
Rascal, S. Hopkins 3 29 55 3 29 55 
Mavis, G. L. Pirie 3 33 16 3 33 16 
Tolly Tar, S. Howland '. 3 29 21 3 29 21 
jolly Roger, T. B. Bleecker 3 28 05 3 28 05 
Cricket, H. Willetts 3 46 45 3 46 45 
Manhasset Bay One-Design Class — Course, 10% Miles— Start, 12:05. 
Bab, L R. Hoyt 5 14 35 5 09 35 
Arizona. G. A. Corry 5 00 23 4 55 23 
Falcon, Stevens and Cole 5 17 17 5 12 17 
Lambkin. S. W. Roach 5 00 17 4 55 17 
New Rochelle One-Design Class— Course, 10% Miles— Start, 12:05. 
Caper, P. L. Howard 4 46 49 4 41 49 
Knave, R. N. Bavier Disqualified. 
Deuce, N. D. Lawton Disqualified. 
Ace, A. Bavier ..... 4 51 40 4 46 40 
Class R— 18 to 21ft. Racing Length— Course, 10% Miles— Start, 
12:05. 
Pandora, Stevenson Towle 5 IS 1!) 5 13 19 
Plover, H. Place 5 17 49 5 12 49 
Cricket, B. Whitnsy 4 11 26 4 06 26 
Hempstead Harbor One-Design Class— Course, 10% Miles— Start, 
12:10. 
Wif Waf, LI. E. Sayer Did not finish. 
Whv Not, W- Mtirdock Disabled. 
Scud, D. B. Abbott 4 49 OS 4 39 OS 
Gosling, M. and T. Pratt 4 54 27 4 44 27 
Horseshoe Harbor One-Design Class — Course, 10% Miles — Start, 
12:10. 
Ripple, T. D. Downey 5 09 07 4 59 07 
Arrow, J. Miller 5 10 54 5 00 54 
Pelham Bay Larks— Course, 5% Miles— Start. 12:10. 
Streak, E. P. Cunningham..... 2 36 32 2 26 32 
Gloria, G. B. Mott... 3 46 21 2 36 21 
Skidoo, M. St. G. Davis 2 38 52 2 28 52 
Yellow Jacket. G. B. Robinson 2 47 43 2 37 43 
Flirt, David Carll Did not finish. 
Tom Boy, F. and N. ITalpin 2 57 20 2 47 20 
San Toy, V. R. Lamia 2 59 45 2 49 45 
Class W -Course, 5% Miles- Start, 12:10. 
Louise Bell, J. M. Williams ■ 2 20 05 2 10 05 
*Started before the gun. 
The winners were : Weetamoe, Eelin, Effort, Aspirant, 
Anoatok, Sakana, Alert, Hope, Spinster, Flouri, Jolly 
Roger, Lambkin. Caper, Cricket, Scud, Arrow, Streak and 
Louise Bell (sail over). 
DUXBUKY, MASS., 
Saturday, July ii. 
A club race of the Duxbury Y. C. was sailed Saturday, 
July II, in a fluky E. breeze. In the i8ft. knockabouts As- 
pinquid TI. and Wink led on the first^ leg. Aspinquid II. 
was passed by both Kittiwake and Miladi II., but on the 
last leg Aspinquid II. went up again and crossed the finish 
line in the lead. As You Like It had an easy win in the 
handicap class. The summarv: 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Elapsed. 
Aspinquid IL, C. M. Foster J 17 00 
Miladi II., Russell Adams 118 02 
■ Osprey, G. Train 1 19 10 
Kittiwake, H. M. Jones 119 12 
Wink, L. B. Goodspeed 1 21 30 
Handicaps. 
As You Like It, W. T. Whitman.. 1 16 35 
Aureolus, H. Kellogg ^ 1 20 48 
Solitfiire, Dr- Amesbwry ,,,.,-... 1 23 30 
Bensonhttfst Y* C* 
GRAVESEND BAY, LONG ISLAND, 
Saturday, July ii. 
Twenty-eight craft started and finished the first open re- 
gatta of the Bensonhurst Y. C, held on the afternoon of 
Saturday, July ii. A race of the Y. R. A. of Gravesend 
Bay, originally scheduled for that day, was postponed un- 
til July i8 because of the absence of Brooklyn Y. C. craft 
on the annual cruise of that organization. 
The start of the race was to be at 3 o'clock. At this 
hour, however, a bad thunder and rain squall broke over 
the bay and a postponement was necessary until this had 
-spent itself. The preparatory signal was sounded at 4:1=5. 
Reverse courses were to be sailed, leaving all marks on 
the port hand. 
Classes M and N got away at 4:18, and the others at 
intervals of three minutes. The breeze at the start wa.s 
very light from the S. W. A strong flood tide was run- 
ning, which greatly handicapped those boats to the lee- 
ward of the line in making the start. 
Many crossed long after the signal for their class. The 
breeze fell shortly after the start, however, and returning 
carried the sternmost boats up tOAvard the leaders. In 
the light wind a practical knowledge of the local tides was 
of great benefit. 
Classes M and N went the outside Association course. 
They had a broad reach to Craven Shoal buoy, close 
hauled work to Red Buoy No. 2 off Coney Island Point, 
and a spinnaker run home. The rest of the fleet covering 
the inside journey had a broad reach to the mark off the 
Marine and Field Club, a reach to the Fort Hamilton 
buoy, another reach to the stake boat off Sea Gate, and a 
run home. 
It was the original intention to have all classes cove!' 
their respective courses twice. The light wind, however, 
made it advisable to end the journey of classes M and 
N at the end of the first round. Vivian II. led Bobtail 
at the finish of the .30-footers by i8s., the latter winning 
on time allowance. Vivian II. led Bagheera 2m. 35s., and 
Marion 23m. 3s. 
On the second round of the inside course the smaller 
boats had a better breeze, and faster times were possible. 
In most instances, however, the order in which the boats 
found themselves after the calm of the early stages of the 
race, was the one in which they ended the contest. 
The yawl Kate was 12m. 28s. ahead of Caribou at the 
finish, Caribou was sailing her first race under yawl 
rig. Kate led Zara 4m. 51s. Cockatoo led Vagabond 
3m. 20S.. Karma 5m. 57s., Corona 12m. 32s. 
Wraith led Mary (ex-Wink) 2m. 52s., Eileen 9m. 4s. 
Step Lively II. led Rosalie i6m. 50s. Sand Piper, a new- 
comer in Gravesend Bay, led Apukwa II. 3m. 44s., Picki- 
iiinny 23m. 23s. Martha M. led Rascal 2m. 45s. Lelia B. 
led Ruth lom. 14s. Esperance led Stinger 8m. I7s, Kelpie 
im. 45s., Vixen 17m. 36s. The summary: 
Sloops— Class M— Start, 4:18. 
»i, n T T^- Finish. Elaosed. 
Dorothy, C. L. Dinges 5 53 17 1 35 17 
. Sloops— Class N— Start, 4:18. 
YT?", ^t- ?V Vernon 5 48 20 1 30 20 
Bobtail, E. H. Luckenbach... 5 48 38 1 30 38 
Bagheera, Hendon Chubb. .. ,t...„. 5 5118 1 ;?3 IS 
Marion, T. J. Frame 6 11 23 1 53 23 
Yawls— Class P— Start, 4:2L 
-Kate, J. S.- Negus 6 27 16 2 06 16 
Caribou. J. E. Nicholson 6 39 44 2 18 44 
Zara, George F. Cook 6 42 07 2 21 07 
Sloops— Class P— Start, 4:21. 
Cockatoo, W. A. Barstow 6 10 38 1 49 38 
Vagabond, T. A. Vernon 6 13 58 1 52 58 
Karma, J. C. Erskine 6 16 35 1 55 35 
Corona, J. E. Beggs 6 23 10 2 02 10 
Sloops— Class Q— Start, 4:24. 
AVraith, Calvin Tompkins 6 30 39 2 06 39 
Marv, Max Grundner 6 33 31 2 09 31 
Eileen, F. J. Havens 6 39 43 2 15 43 
Catboats— Class T— Start, 4:27. 
Step Lively II., F. M. Randall 6 18 18 1 51 IS 
Rosalie, F. A. Bolles 6 35 08 2 08 08 
Sloops— Class R— Start, 4:30. 
Sand Piper, W. W. Redfern 6 31 14 2 01 14 
Apukwa IL, E. S. Tefft 6 34 58 2 04 58 
Pickaninny, E. H. Low 6 54 37 2 24 37 
Catboats— Class V— Start, 4:33. 
Martha M., Richard Moore 6 23 32 1 59 32 
Rascal, D. G. Whitlock 6 26 17 1 53 17 
Catboats— Class W— Start, 4:33. 
Lelia B., J. B. Barnes 6 49 04 2 16 04 
Ruth, W. F. Remmsy 6 59 18 2 26 18 
Marine and Field Class— Start, 4:36. 
Esperance, T. A. Ffamilton 6 36 55 2 00 55 
Stinger, A. P. Clapp 6 45 12 2 09 12 
Kelpie, AV. K. Brown 6 48 40 2 12 40 
Vi.xen, D. J. Mahoney 6 54 31 2 18 31 
The winners were: Bobtail, Cockatoo, Wraith, Step 
Lively IL, Martha M., Lelia B., and Esperance. Other 
winners to be determined when time allowances are fig- 
iu"ed out; Dorothy scored- a sail over. 
Portsmouth Y. C. 
PORTSMOUTH, N. H., 
Saturday, July 4. 
The annual race of the Portsmouth Y. C. was sailed 
off the lower harbor on Saturday, July 4, in a whole- 
sail southeast breeze. Solus won in the first class and 
Echo in the second class. The summary: 
First Class. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
^olus, Holman 10 54 50 12 28 35 1 33 45 
Nixey, Colby 10 54 20 12 31 12 1 36 52 
Teannett, Frazier 10 54 02 12 32 10 1 38 08 
Adlofid, Humahreys 10 55 10 12 39 29 1 44 20 
Tosie M., Pope 10 54 30 12 40 08 1 55 38 
Euphemia, Ducker 10 55 10 12 55 10 2 00 00 
Second Class. 
Echo, Adams 10 59 14 12 25 50 1 26 36 
Why Not, Phinney 10 59 02 12 39 10 1 40 08 
Myth, Hennessey 10 59 45 12 41 11 1 41 26 
Molly, Montgomery 10 39 11 Did not finish. 
In the regatta of the Royal Y. C, of Copenhagen, 
held on Sunday, July 12, Mr. Robert W. Goelet's 
.American built yacht Swan won in Class 4, defeating 
the well-known Swedish yacht Khaki. The boats cov- 
ered a twenty-mile course and some seventj^ yachts 
were entered, representing Great Britain, Germany, 
Norway and Sweden. 
