Aug. is, 1903.! 
FOi^EST AND STREAM, 
Elapsed. 
4 31 24 
4 24 45 
4 25 11 
4 51 48 
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5 23 31 
4 53 56 
5 27 10 
5 29 01 
5 39 35 
Corrected. 
4 20 24 
4 24 45 
4 25 11 
4 40 48 
4 53 26 
4 53 31 
4 53 56 
4 57 10 
4 59 01 
5 09 36 
Dory Qass— Start, 2:55. 
Elapsed. 
Lurline II., J. P. Meade.....,....,*.... 15100 
Vera, TE. Lundburg ..J,...^^.d^.j^.^-nit. 1 51 43 
Hobo, C. H. Rankin 1 59 53 
Lurlin« II. wins by 43s. 
Sunday, Aug. 2. 
On Sunday the fleet of the Boston Y. C. sailed as 
one class from Hull to Marblehead, for a cup donated 
by the National Sportsman. There was a good breeze, 
which made the run most interesting. The 22-footer 
Medric took the lead soon after the start, and held it 
until port was reached. The summary: 
Finish. 
Medric, H. H. White 2 30 24 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, 
Jr , 2 34 45 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival 2 35 11 
Opitsah v., S. H. & H. I. Foster. 2 50 48 
Dominoe, C. C. Clapp 3 03 26 
Humbug, Cole & Bacon 3 03 31 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop.....3 03 56 
Aspinquid II., C. M. Foster 3 07 10 
Yo San, R. T. Randolph, Jr 3 09 01 
Moslem, B. D. Barker 3 19 36 
Mirage, Lauriate & Hopper Withdrew. 
Suction, J. H. Hunt... Withdrew, 
icknack, E. B, Holmes Withdrew. 
Tuesday, Aug. 4. 
An open Y. R. A. race was given by the Boston Y. 
C. at Marblehead, on Tuesday, Aug. 4. There was a 
wholesail breeze, which made the racing fast. In the 
25-footers, Sally VII. took the lead at the start and 
held it to the finish. In the 22-footers Opitsah V. was 
across the starting line first, but Chief pulled out a lead 
on the first leg and held it to the finish. Arrow got 
the start in the i8-footers, but Miss Modesty got to the 
weather mark first. After that there was luffing, and 
Miladi II. went into the lead, only to lose to Aspinquid 
just before the finish. The summary: 
Qass D—25-Footers— Start, 2:25. 
Finish. 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival 3 41 58 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop 3 44 06 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr , 3 45 32 
Seboomook, E. A. Smith ' 3 47 07 
Class i.—22-Footers— Start, 2:30. 
Chief, S. C. Winsor 3 53 12 
Opitsah, S. H. and H. I. Foster 3 54 52 
Medric, Herbert H. White 3 56 13 
Class S—21-Footers— Start, 2:35. 
*Perhaps II., J. E. Robinson 4 12 05 
Mildred II., F. P. Moses 4 12 13 
♦Subject to protest from Mildred II. ' 
Class I— 18- Footers— Start, 2:40. 
Aspinquid II., C. M. Foster 3 56 22 
Miss Modesty, B. S. Permar ..3 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams 3 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman. 3 
Question, J. H. Hunt , 3 
Gertrude, H. E. Lynch 3 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 4 00 32 
Dominoe, C. C. Clapp 4 00 50 
Humbug, C. W. Cole & Bacon 4 01 02 
Wallada. W. W. Rouse 4 02 30 
Mirage, J. W. Olmstead ,..4 02 40 
Myrmidon, W. C. Loring, Jr s.t;-.i;^:,.4 03 17 
Yo San, R. J. Randolph, Jr .....4 03 25 
Nicknack, E. B. Holmes Withdrew. 
First Handicap Class — Start, 2:45. 
Elapsed. 
Setsu, Talbot and Lewis 1 16 12 
Kiuna (yawl), A. W. Learnard 1 19 35 
Chasca, Dexter H. Follett Disabled. 
Second Handicap Class — Start, 2:50. 
Dabster, F. Skinner 1 15 20 
Anne, C. B. Pratt 1 26 32 
'Clarice, Walter Burgess 1 29 53 
Widow, H. W. Friend 1 26 13 
Bagheera, F. R. Allen 1 36 05 
Elapsed. 
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56 41 
57 37 
57 43 
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16 25 
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17 43 
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20 50 
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Corrected. 
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1 15 20 
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1 23 13 
1 27 03 
Indian Harbor C* 
GREENWICH, LONG ISLAND SOUNB, 
Thursday, August 6. 
The first of the three days' racing given by the Indian 
Harbor Y. C. came very near being spoiled by a heavy 
rain. The bad weather prevented many boats from start- 
ing, and only fifteen craft came to the line. 
The start was postponed until late in the afternoon, 
the Regatta Committee hoping the weather might clear. 
It was nearly five o'clock when the first class was sent 
away, and the boats sailed over short courses. The breeze 
was fresh from the E., and the boats made good time. 
The summary: 
New York Y. C— 25ft. Class— Start, 4:50. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Hope, Adrian Iselin, 3d 7 02 07 2 12 07 
Lively, C. O'D. Iselin : 6 56 42 2 06 42 
American Y. C- Raceabouts. 
Marvola, C. W. Allen 6 42 57 1 42 57 
Hobo, T. L. Park 6 44 15 1 l4 15 
Howdy, George Mercer, Jr Did not finish. 
Indian Harbor Sailboats — Start, 5:10. 
Noggin, W. Cooney Not timed. 
Cero, R. Mallory, Jr Not timed. 
Florence, E. J. Marston 6 55 11 1 45 11 
Stingy, E. E. Zittel 7 01 50 1 51 50 
Queenie, F. Tilford Not timed. 
Hempstead Harbor One-design Class — Start, 5:10. 
Flicker. C. Handy ,..,,....7 00 58 1 50 58 
Scud, D. B. Abbott ...,,,-...6 57 41 1 47 41 
Gosling, M. and F. Pratt 6 55 25 1 45 25 
New Rochelle One-design Class— Start, 5:00. 
Knave, R. N. Bavier , ,.,.Did not finish. 
Ace, A. Bavier Did not finish. 
The winners were: Lively, Maryola, Florence, and 
Gosling. 
Friday, August 7. 
. There, were thirty-two starters in the second day of the 
series racing. All but two of the boats finished. Noggin 
capsized and was towed into the harbor, while Bobkin 
split her mainsail and withdrew. 
A fresh S. W. breeze held throughout the contest, and 
the boats made good time over the courses. 
Anoatok and Spasm were the only starters in the 36ft. 
class. These boats were the first to start and were sent 
away at 3:05. Spasm beat Anoatok by nearly two min- 
utes. This is the first time that Anoatok has been beaten 
this season. 
_ Hope and Lively, two of the one-design 2S-footers de- 
signed by Mr. C. r". Herreshoff, started in the 30ft. class. 
Mimosa, Mr. T. L. Park's Crowninshield production of 
last year, gave them a bad beating. 
In the raceabout class nine boats came to the starting 
line. Hobo, another one of Mr. Park's boats, led the 
fleet, and won handily, beating Sis, the second boat, 
nearly a minute. 
Six boats started in the 25ft. sloop class, and among 
them were two of the Larchmont one-design 2i-footers. 
Robin Hood won easily, beating Dorothy by dver four 
minutes. 
Montauk defeated Trouble by nearly six minutes in the 
21 ft class. 
Stingy beat Florence, the winner of yesterday's race, 
in the Indian Harbor sailabout class. The summary : 
36ft. Class— Start, 3:05. 
Spasm, E. P.. 
L. 
Mimosa, T. 
Zillicoa, W. 
TTope, Adrian Iselin 
Lively, C. O'D. Isel] 
30ft. Qass- Start, 3:10. 
Grasshopper. 11. ( 
Rogue, A. B. .\11 
Sis, F. T. Bcdforc 
Mavis, G. L. Piri( 
Howdy, G. Mercei 
Tolly Tar, S. ITov 
Maryola, C. W. 
Rascal, S. C. Ho 
Hobo, Trenor L. 
Raceabouts- 
Pryer.. 
-Start, 3:16. 
25ft. Class— Start, 3:20. 
Chingachgook, E. A. 
Robin Hood, G. E. ' 
Snapper, F. Page ... 
Houri, J. H. Esser.. 
Dorothy, L. Spe 
Trouble, W. 
Montauk, G. 
H. 
P. 
Louie Belle, J. 
Florence, 
Indian 
E. J. Mars 
21ft. Class— Start, 3:25. 
ISft. Class— Start, 3:30. 
Williams 
Harbor Sailabouts — Sta: 
Stingy, E. E. 
Finish. 
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t, 3:3.5. 
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1 14 31 
The winners were: Spasm, Mimosa, Hobo, Robin 
Hood, Montauk, Louie Belle and Stingy. 
Saturday, August 8. 
The club's annual regatta was sailed on Saturday, 
August 8, the last of the three days' series races. There 
^vas a good list of starters, some fifty boats coming to the 
line. 
The starting line was near the gas buoy of? the eastern 
end of Little Captain Island. The wind was light at the 
time of the start from the S. by E. In order to give the 
boats some windward work the Regatta Committee re- 
versed the courses, thus making the first leg a beat. Be- 
fore the boats reached the first mark the wind shifted to 
the S. W., making the second leg a run and the last leg 
a close fetch. On the second round the change in the 
wind made the first leg a beat with one long leg and a 
short one, the second leg a run, and the third a close 
reach. 
The 6o-footer, Neola, and the 43-footer, Aspirant, were 
both withojjt competitors, so they were put in the same 
class. Neola allowed Aspirant full time, and in the light 
breeze the smaller boat had things her own way, and 
won with ease. 
In the handicap class for sloops, Umbria and Narcis- 
sus met; the former boat won by nearly three minutes. 
Anoatok turned the tables on Spasm and added another 
first prize to an almost clean record. 
The hottest race of the day was between the 30ft. 
sloops Mimosa and Bobtail. Bobtail is an Atlantic Y. C. 
boat and has raced only once before on the Sound this 
season. Bobtail had a comfortable lead on Mimosa, but 
lost her spinnaker on the second round. This mishap 
cost her the race, although she was only beaten by 9 
seconds. 
Th ree boats started in the C. F. Herreshoff 25ft. one- 
design class. Hope won, beating Lively by 51 seconds. 
Hobo, Mr. T. L. Park's smart little raceabout, took 
another first prize in her class. She had a big jump on 
her seven competitors, and beat Maryola, the second boat, 
by 3m. los. Sis carried away one of her chain plates and 
withdrew. 
Robin Hood repeated her performance of the day 
previous, and took another first prize. When the wind 
shifted, Robin Hood got badly left while Chingachgook 
got a big lift. Robin Hood, however, recovered all she 
lost and won out easily. 
Three of the Larchmont one-design 21-footers started. 
Dorothy won, beating Vaquero, the second boat, by 26 
seconds. 
Arline had no competitor in the 21ft. catboat class, and 
withdrew. 
In the i8ft. catboat class Louie Belle beat Lobster. 
Dorothy took a first prize in the 21ft. sloop class. She 
beat Gazabo and Montauk handily. 
Pandora had no competitor in the 18ft. sloop class, and 
took a sailover. 
Three of the Manhasset Bay one-design boats started, 
and Lambkin won. Arizona was second. 
Knave beat her three competitors easily in the New 
Rochelle one-design class. 
Stingy took another winning flag in the Indian Harbor 
sailabout class, while Wif Waf won in the Hempstead 
Harbor one-design class. Ity Bity had no competitor in 
the Horseshoe Harbor one-design class and sailed over 
the course alone. 
The races were well managed, and the three days' con- 
tests went off without a hitch. The Regatta Committee 
is made up of Messrs. Frank Bowne Jones, chairman- 
C. E. Simmons, T. J. McCahill, Jr.; H, C. Nash and R 
S. Wheeler. The summary follows : 
Sloops— 60ft. Class— Start, 12:35. 
_ Finish. Elapsed. Corrected 
Neola, G. M. Pynchon 4 56 09 4 21 09 4 21 M 
Aspirant, A. H. & H. VV. Hanan..5 09 31 4 34 31 4 14 45 
Sloops — Handicap — Start, 12:40. 
Narcissus, E. Page 5 04 42 4 24 42 4 24 42 
Umbrina, W. Childs.... 5 05 20 4 25 20 4 21 34 
Sloops— 36ft. Class— Start, 12:40. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Anaotok, W. G. Brokaw ,,..4 51 56 4 11 56 
Spasm, E. B. King 4 53 57 4 13 57 
Sloops— 30ft. Class— Start, 12:45. 
Mimosa, T. L. Park ...4 58 17 4 13 17 
Bobtail, E. F. Luckoabach ...4 58 26 4 13 26 
New York Y. C. 25ft. Class-Start, 12:45. 
ZillacoB, W. Grosvenor, Jr.. ...........5 11 10 4 26 10 
Hope, Adrian Iselin, 3d...... ,.,......5 09 02 4 24 02 
Lively, C. O'D. Iselin .5 09 53 4 24 53 
Raceabouts— Start, 12:50. 
Grasshopper, H. Pryer .4 23 55 3 33 55 
Sis, F. T. Bedford, Jr Withdrew. 
Mavis, G. L. Pine 4 20 21 3 30 21 
Howdy, G. Mercer, Jr 4 26 43 3 36 43 
Jolly Tar, S. Howland.... 4 20 12 3 30 12 
Rascal, S. C. Hopkins 4 20 46 3 30 46 
Maryola, C. W. Allen....... 4 17 29 3 27 29 
Hobo, T, L. Park 4 14 19 3 24 19 
25ft. Sloops— Start, 12:55. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Fire Fly, G. P. Cranberry... 4 23 12 3 28 12 3 22 03 
Chingachgook, E. A. Stevens, Jr.. 4 14 55 3 19 55 3 19 55 
Robin Hood, G. E. Gartland 4 19 22 3 24 22 3 18 45 
Snapper, F. Page... 4 23 42 3 28 42 3 21 40 
Lucille, A. E. Black 4 28 58 3 33 58 3 24 40 
Pristis, Iselin & Law 4 40 56 3 45 56 3 .37 58 
Larchmont 21ft. Class — Start, 12:55. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Houri, J. H. Esser 4 2« 06 3 31 06 
Dorothy, L. Spence 4 22 40 3 27 40 
Vaquero, J. N. Marble ...4 23 06 3 28 06 
Catboats— 21ft. Class— Start, 12:55. 
Arline, A. E. R.indle Did not finish. 
Catboats— 18ft. Class— Start, 1:05. 
Louie Bell, J. M. Williams 4 13 54 3 08 51 
Lobster, A. M. Brush •••4 14 31 3 09 31 
Sloops— 21ft. Class— Start, 1:00. ' 
Finish. ■ Elapsed. Corrected. 
Montauk, G. P. Sheldon 3 57 34 2 57 34 2 56 38 
Gazabo, H. T. Vulte 3 53 02 2 53 02 2 53 02 
Dorothy, E. Remington 3 48 08 2 48 08 2 48 08 
Sloops— 18ft. Class— Start, 1:05. 
■ Finish. Elapsed. 
Pandora, M. E. Towle ....5 55 31 2 53 31 
Manhasset Bay One-Design Class — Start, 1:00. 
Falcon, Stevens & Cole 3 56 13 2 56 13 
Arizona, G. A. Corey 3 64 38 2 54 38 
Lambkin, S. W. Roach 3 51 16 2 51 16 
New Rochelle One-Design Class— Start, 1:00. 
Caper, P. L. Howard 3 58 54 2 58 54 
Knave, R. B. Bavier , 3 52 42 3 52 42 
Deuce, N. D. Lawton 3 58 20 2 58 29 
Ace, (t. Bavier .3 57 04 2 57 04 
Indian Harbor Sailabouts— Start, 1:10. 
Florence, E. J. Marston..... 3 54 00 2 44 00 
Caro, R. Mallory, Jr.......... ...3 43.58 2 33 58 
Stingy, E. C. Zittell ....3 42 36 2 32 36 
Betty, Swords & Hyde. .3 47 03 2 37 03 
Hempstead Harbor One-Design Class— Start, 1:10. 
Gosling, T. Pratt 3 24 07 2 14 07 
Wif Waf, H. Sayer 3 23 01 2 13 01 
Scud, B. Abbott. .3 36 .38 2 26 38 
Horseshoe Harbor One-Design Class— Start, 1:10. 
Ity Bity, W. E. Douglas 3 46 18 2 36 18 
The winners were: Aspirant, Umbrina, Anoatok, 
Mimosa, Hope, Hobo, Robin Hood, Dorothy, Louie 
Belle, Pandora, Lambkin, Knave, Stingy, Wif Waf and 
Ity Bity. 
Qwincy Y« C. 
QUINCY, MASS., " ' • 
Wednesday, July 29. 
The Y. R. A. open race of the Quincy Y. C. was 
sailed on Wednesday, July 29, in a strong , southwest 
breeze. In the 25ft. class Chewink II. got the best of 
the start, and Early Dawn III. and Calypso got into a 
mix-up, by which Calypso was somewhat handicapped. 
Chewink III. gained on the first leg, but on the beat 
to windward Calypso went through her lee to first 
place, which she held to the finish. In the 22-foaters 
Opitsah V. had the best of the start, and she led all 
over the course, in a very close contest. She won, by 
only 43s. In the i8ft. class Chance and Gertrude sailed 
a very close race. Chance led all the way, hard pushed 
by Gertrude and winning by only 28s. In class . A, 
handicap, Stay King went out to the front soon after 
the start and led the class to the finish. In class B, 
handicap, Alpha was leading when she capsized,, and 
Thelma went into first place. The summary: . . 
25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 60 30 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 50 48 
Early Dawn III., J. E. Doherty .Withdrew. 
Calypso wins by 18s. 
22-footers. 
Opitsah v., S. H. & H. I. Foster 1 55 25 
Chief, S. C. Winsor ,. 1 Bij 12 
Opitsah v. wins by 43s. 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Chance, R. Boardman... ..'..117-20 
Gertrude, H. E. Lynch... 117 48 
Question, J. H. Hunt 1 20 15 
Miss Modesty, B. S. Permar.. 1 20 52 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams ■, 12100 
Dominoe, C. C. Clapp , ^ ^, , i.i, . . . , .....1 23 30 
Biza, Alfred Douglas 1 23 32 
Aspinquid IL, C. M. Foster... 1 23 50 
Kittiwake IV., H. M. Jones 1 23 58 
Patrice, A. W. Finlay 1 25 15 
Humbug, Cole & Bacon 1 25 27 
Yo-San, R. J. Randolph, Jr.. 127 18 
Mirage, J. W. Olmstead Withdrew. 
Knicknack, E. B. Holmes Withdrew. 
Chance wins by 28s. 
Class A — Handicap. 
Stay King, J. A. Laird ........2 08 15 
Marvel, A. A. Lincoln 2 09 26 
Omeme, W. P. Barker ..2 15 22 
Enigma, W. Sargent 2 18 51 
Anne, C. B. Pratt ..; 2 52 32 
Wawenock, W. P. Combs ....2 33 35 
Cleopatra, F. F. Crane.... , 2 33 58 
Hustler, Robins & Whittemore i .,4,... . Disabled. 
Moondyne, W. H. Shaw Withdrew. 
Argestes, G. H. Williams Withdrew. 
Sheila, L. F. Hewiston Withdrew. 
Marvel wins on corrected time. 
Class B — Handicap. 
Thelma, H. E. Crane 1 27 20 
Ethel S., G. F. Swift ^ 1 40 50 
Kitty, J. A. Evans :::T'-f 1 44 40 
Alpha, E. Sargent .j ...... .Capsized. 
Ella H., H. H. Holmes _ Withdrew. 
Saturday, Aug. i. 
The club race of the Quincy Y. C. was sailed on 
Saturday, Aug. i, in a very light, fluky air, which tnade 
racing most unsatisfactory. The summary: 
Special One-Design Class. 
. . . ,,r .r. Elapsed. 
Marjone, A. W. Bennett... 11120 
Ethel S., George Swift !!..!!ll3 51 
Ella H., Herbert Holmes 1 15 20 
Bettie B., R. Boles Withdrew. 
Motor Launches. 
Zweena, R. G. Hunt 0 56 15 
Alepipo, W. J. Tilley 1 03 50 
Marjorie, A. H. Tab^r , ...103 58 
