Corinthian Y. C+ 
MARBLEHEADj MASS., 
Wednesday, Aug-. 5, 
The midsummer series of invitation races of the 
Corinthian Y. C. was opened on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 
Avith a screeching northeaster, in which all the yachts 
were well reefed down. In the 25-footers Sally VII. 
got away first and led all over the course. In the 18- 
footers Arrow got the start, but on the first round 
Aspinquid II. took the lead. Miladi II. caught and 
passed her on the second round, holding her lead to the 
finish. In the handicap class Setsu won easily. The 
summary: 
Class A — 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Sally VII., L. F.Percival 1 06 30 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 11 32 
Chewink III., F. G. Maconiber, Jr 1 13 IS 
Seeboomook, B. A. Smith 1 16 10 
Class B — 22-footers. 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce 1 27 37 
Class C — Raceabouts. 
Baggarali, R. C. Robbins Withdrew. 
Class F — ^18-footers. 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams 0 45 42 
Aspinquid II., C. M. Foster 0 45 48 
Chance, Reginald Boardman 0 46 36 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 0 47 24 
Class D— Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Setsu, Talbot & Lewis 1 20 40 1 20 40 
Gringo, W. H. Brown 1 24 10 1 21 45 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 28 00 1 22 21 
Thursday, Aug. 6. 
For the second race of the midsummer series there 
was a light easterly breeze. In the 2S-footers Great 
Haste was first over the starting line, but Sally VII. 
soon pulled out ahead of her and led to the finish. In 
the 22-footers Opitsah V. got the start and led all 
over the course, except once, on the windward leg, 
when Tayac forced her. Opitsah V. got her advantage 
back again, however, and was never headed again. In 
the i8-footers Arrow got the start, but Chance went 
out ahead of her on the first leg. On the reach and 
run Arrow again got first place and held it. Gringo 
won on corrected time iii the first handicap class, and 
Ruth won in the same manner in the second handicap 
class. The summary: 
Class A — 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival 1 35 55 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 36 10 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 1 38 05 
Class B — 22-footers. 
Opitsah v., S. H. & H. J. Foster 1 36 58 
Tayac, W. K. Joyce 1 37 32 
Medric, H. H. White 1 38 22 
Chief, S. C. Winsor .1 42 06 
Class C — Raceabouts. 
Baggarah, R. C. Robbins 1 40 40 
Runaway Girl, C. H. Tweed 1 44 39 
Idol, C. E. Gibson 1 59 22 
Class F — ^18-footers. 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 1 21 07 
Chance, Reginald Boardman 1 22 50 
Domino, C. C. Clapp 1 24 33 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams 1 24 45 
Myrmidon, W. C. Loring, Jr 1 24 55 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 1 24 56 
Question, J. H. Hunt 1 27 10 
ficadilly, C. H. W. Foster 1 27 25 
.Mirage, J. W. Olmstead 1 28 52 
Aspinquid II., C. M. Foster 1 29 03 
Humbug, Cole & Bacon 1 31 30 
Janet, C. F. Jaynes 1 31 32 
Nicnac, E. B. Holmes 1 .35 43 
Yo San, R. J. Randolph, Jr 1 36 10 
Walada, W. W. Rouse 1 47 08 
Class D — Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Gringo, W. H. Brown 1 41 27 1 38 28 
Setsu, Talbot & Lewis 1 39 38 1 39 38 
Class E — Handicap. 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 28 25 1 25 00 
Dabster, Francis Skinner, Jr 1 25 34 1 25 34 
Suzanne, F. F. Brewster 1 28 10 1 28 10 
Carmen, O. H. Johnson 1 38 05 1 33 49 
Friday, Aug. 7. 
The third of the midsummer series was sailed in a 
light southeast breeze. In the 25-footers Great Haste 
had the best of the start and led on the first short leg. 
On the beat to windward Sally VII. pulled out to the 
front, but carried away her mast, and Great Haste led 
over the rest of the course. Tayac had the best of the 
start in the 22-footers, but Opitsah V. soon went into 
the lead. On the beat to windward a shift of wind put 
Chief in first place. After turning the windward mark 
Opitsah V. again got the lead. Medric chased close 
after and near the finish caught and passed her. In 
the raceabouts Runaway Girl got the start and led all 
over the course. The i8-footers went over the start- 
ing line in a bunch. Arrow soon went into the lead, 
and she held it all over the course. The summary: 
Class A— 25ft.— Restricted. 
Elapsed. 
Treat Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 52 42 
Seboomook, E. A. Smith 1 55 32 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival Dismasted. 
Great Haste wins by 2m. 50s. 
Class B— 22ft.— Restricted. 
Medric, H. H. White 1 55 54 
Opitsah v., S. H. & H. J. Foster 1 56 27 
Chief, S. C. Winsor 1 59 53 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce Withdrew. 
Medric wins by 33s. 
Class C — ^21ft. Raceabouts. 
Runaway Girl, C. H. Tweed 2 03 12 
Baggarah, R. C. Robbins 2 04 05 
Idol, P. D. Gibson 2 06 15 
Tunipoo, C. A. Cooley 2 19 30 
Runaway Girl wins by 53s. 
Class D — Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Gringo. W. H. Brown 1 59 18 1 56 57 
Setsu, Talbot & Lewis 1 57 44 1 57 44 
Sally IV., H. W. Mason Disabled. 
Gringo wins by 47s. 
Class E — Handicap. 
Dabster, F. Skinner, Jr 1 05 26 1 05 26 
Suzanne, F. F. Brewster 1 06 52 1 06 13 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 09 20 1 07 22 
Carmen. 0._ H. Johnson 1 17 25 1 12 50 
Dabster wins by 47s. 
Class F— 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Elapsed. 
Attov,', E. D. Boardman 1 04 44 
Chance, Reginald Boardman ^.^^ 1 04 58 
Question, J. H. Hunt 1 05 41 
;»iyrmidon, VV. C. Loring, Jr..... 1 07 15 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 1 08 04 
Dominoe, C- C. Clapp..... 1 08 19 
Miladi IL, F. R. Adams ; 1 08 31 
Kalmuck, Livingston Davis ..I 09 31 
Aspinquid II., C M. Foster 110 25 
iNIirage. J. W. Olmstead 1 11 12 
Piccadillv, C. PL W. Foster : Ill 32 
Janet, C. W. Jaynes 1 11 40 
iVicknack, E. B. Plolmes 1 11 42 
Walada, W. W. Rouse 1 11 54 
Humbug. Cole & Bacon 1 12 16 
Arrow wins by 14s. 
Saturday, Aug. 8. 
The special invitation race, winding up the race 
week, was sailed in a light southeast breeze. Great 
Haste and Se1:)onmook were the only starters in the 
25-footers. Great Haste got the start and led all over 
the course. In the 22-footers Medric got the start 
and led all the way out to the weather mark. After 
passing this Medric and Opitsah V. went into a luffing 
match, and Tayac got the lead by it. She held 
this to the finish. There was little choice in the start 
of the raceabouts. but Baggarah soon went into the 
lead and held it to the finish. The i8-footers, as usual, 
were over the starting line in a bunch. On the beat to 
windward Myrmidon pulled out a lead which she held 
to the finish. The summary: 
Class A— 25ft. — Restricted. 
Elapsed. 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Tr 1 56 08 
Seeboomook, E. A. Smith 2 00 24 
Great Haste wins by 4m. 16s. 
Class B— 22ft.— Restricted. 
*Tavac. W. H. Tovce 1 57 07 
Opitsah v., S. H" & II. J. Foster 1 58 26 
Medric, H. H. White 1 59 57 
Urchin, John Greenough 2 00 17 
Athlon, H. H. Walker 2 04 18 
Chief, S. C. Winsor 2 07 07 
Tayac wins by Im. 13s. 
Class C — 21ft. Raceabouts. 
Baggarah, R. C. Robbins 2 01 45 
Runawav Girl. C. H. Tweed 2 03 31 
Idol, P." D. Gibson 2 10 09 
Tunipoo, C. A. Cooley 2 19 47 
Baggarah wins bj' Im. 46s. 
Class F — 18ft. Knockabouts. 
Myrmidon, W. C. Loring, Jr 1 17 36 
Chance, Reginald Boardman 1 18 03 
Arrow, E. D. Boardman 1 18 14 
Miladi IL, F. R. Adams 1 19 13 
Mirage, J. W. Olmstead 1 21 15 
Aspinquid IL, C. M. Foster 1 21 26 
Rattler. A. D. Irving 1 21 46 
Tanet, C. W. Taynes 1 21 48 
Domino, C. C. Clapp 1 22 00 
Question, J. H. Hunt 1 22 18 
Kalmuck, Livingston Davis 1 22 34 
Humbug, Cole & Bacon 1 22 44 
Nicknack, E. B. Holmes 1 26 30 
Walada, W, W. Rouse 1 30 35 
Myrmidon wins by 27s. 
Class D — Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Setsu, Talbot & Lewis 2 00 10 2 00 10 
Sally IV., H. W. Mason 2 01 08 2 01 08 
Gringo, W. H. Brown 2 06 36 2 04 48 
Helen, F. R. Neal 2 09 37 2 09 37 
Yarico, W. H. Roth well Withdrew. 
Setsu wins by 58s. 
Class E — Handicap. 
Suzanne, F. F. Brewster 1 17 17 1 17 17 
Dabster, F. Skinner 1 19 47 1 19 47 
Ruth, H. S. Wheelock 1 25 27 1 23 08 
Carmen, O. H. Johnson 1 37 33 1 32 08 
Suzanne wins by 2m. 30s. 
*Medric protests Tayac for crewding at C. Y. C. mark buoy 1. 
Elap.w" 
3 54 
4 08 00 
4 12 15 
Bevetly Y. C. 
buzzard's bay, MASS., 
Saturday, Aug. 8. 
The second Corinthian race of the Beverly Y. C. was 
sailed in Buzzard's Bay, Saturday, Aug. 8, in a very 
light easterly breeze. In the 30-footers Mashnee got 
the start and led all over the course. Terrapin showed 
the same performance in the 21-footers. In the fourth 
class cats Allison won easily. Flickamaroo won a 
good race in the 15-footers. The summary: 
30-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Mashnee, R. W. Emmons, 2d 2 15 53 
Arabian, Robert Winsor 2 16 27 
Evelyn, John Hitchcock 2 18 15 
Quakeress, VV^ F. Harrison 2 19 54 
Young Miss, D. L. Whittemore 2 19 56 
Zingara, E. N. Farnsworth 2 22 02 
Gamecock, Louis Bacon 2 23 45 
21-footers. 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney 2 00 53 
Jack Rabbit, Joshua Crane, Jr 2 02 38 
Edith, Clark King 2 02 39 
Radiant, Mrs. C. M. Baker 2 04 58 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis 2 05 18 
Fourth Class Cats. 
Allison IL, S. B. McLeod 1 56 26 
Krieker, W. S. Jameson 2 00 12 
Hod, H. B. Holmes 2 08 37 
15-footers. 
Flickamaroo, Misses Emmons 1 53 17 
Flv, Miss Williams 1 54 18 
Sp'ider, H. M. Stone 1 55 10 
Teaser, Mrs. R. \V. Emmons, 2d ....1 56 28 
Avalon, Frederick Aver, Jr 1 58 35 
Ranzo, H. M. Richardson, Jr 1 59 17 
Fiddler, Miss Dabney 1 59 26 
Vim, F. W. Sargent, Jr 2 02 17 
Uarda, J. Parkinson, Tr 2 03 38 
Western Yachts. 
Kayosh of Oshkosh. 
Chicago, III., Aug. 15. — Commodore Libbey's Kay- 
osh won its fourth race on Lake Winnebago yesterday 
and will represent Oshkosh Y. C. in the regatta of the 
Inland Lake Yachting Association, to be held at Osh- 
kosh the closing w-eek of this month. The Oshkosh 
men have planned a big time and an all-round gala 
occasion in sports for that week, and the event is very 
much worth the attendance of any yachtsman, or, in- 
deed, a sportsman of any other sort. 
At Ottawa Beach. 
At Ottawa Beach Regatta, across the lake from Chi- 
cago, yesterdaj'- La Rita beat Little Shamrock and 
easily took the measure of Hoosier. Several boats 
failed to finish in the time limit in class 4A, and they 
go to the line again this morning, at which time there 
should start also Vencedor and Sallie, in class lA, 
Iroquois, Doloma and Widsith, in class 2A, with others 
variously classified. In the afternoon races of yester- 
day there was a sensational finish between Raven and 
Intruder, the latter being a Spring Lake boat. Raven 
won by a chance puff of air at the finish. Bonita won 
the junior specials. Summary: 
21ft. Cabin Class— Start, 10:10. 
-r,- Finish. 
La R\ta o 04 25 
Little Shamrock 2 18 00 
Hoosier , 2 22 15 
Judges: Chas. E. Scales, C. S. Roberts, William 
Cothroll. 
Inland Lake Class— Start, 3:02. 
Finish. 
Intruder 4 23 41 
Eaglet 4 43 55 
Flying Dutchman ..j.-^,., 4 32 07 
Macatawa , 4 27 03 
Boy-Hom-Ir 4 47 15 
Raven 4 23 44 
Special Class— Start, 
Ariel 3 42 5« 
Bud 3 55 30 
Rup Did not finish 
Junior Special-^Start, 2:52. 
Bonita 3 57 55 1 05 55 1 05 55 
Sccut 4 04 20 1 02 20 1 06 20 
Judges: R. Baxter, C. F. Baxter, R. W. Irwin. 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
1 21 41 
i -ii 55 
1 40 42 
1 40 07 
1 28 05 ■ 
1 25 03 
1 23 28 
1 45 15 
1 42 39 
1 21 44 
1 20 51 
i7. 
0 45 50 
6 58 30 
0 57 00 
Winthfop Y. C. 
WINTHEOP, MASS., . 
Saturday, Aug. 8. 
The regular club race of the Winthrop Y. C. was 
sailed Saturday, Aug. 8, in a light southeast breeze. 
In each class the winner took first place on both 
elapsed and corrected times. The summary: 
25t. Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Thordis, C. A. Heney 1 33 50 1 28 50 
Alert, J. R. Hodder 1 40 50 1 29 50 
Helen, C. A. Young 1 48 48 1 31 48 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 33 55 1 33 55 
Noturus, C. O. Whitney 1 48 58 1 34 58 
21ft. Class. 
Harriett, Tew'y, Bird & Byram 1 36 36 1 36 36 
Rhubena, J. J. Wilde 1 55 15 1 37 15 
Mineola, S. C. L. Haskell 2 05 45 1 40 45 
18ft. Class. 
Henrietta, J. J. McCloskey 1 05 42 0 51 42 
Louise, W. D. Allen 0 57 13 0 55 13 
Mentor, Cobb & Brainerd 0 59 15 0 55 15 
Zetes IL, J. A. McKie 0 55 40 0 55 40 
Helen, W. E. Traiser 1 09 23 0 59 23 
Martha, W. Jenkins 1 10 05 1 00 05 
Marion, C. A. Newmarch 1 06 42 1 OO 42 
15ft. Class. 
Hattie, L. Harrington '. 0 55 05 0 55 05 
Eva, H. Flinn 1 05 07 0 57 07 
Dory, Leighton 1 09 40 0 57 40 
Sprite, Dempsey 1 08 11 0 58 11 
Flash, W. H. Mirick 1 07 01 0 59 01 
Bar Hatbof Yachting. 
BAR HASBOR, MAINE^ 
Friday, Aug. 14. 
Eleven of the 31-footers sailed a race on Friday, 
Aug. 14. The boats covered a course that was laid 
out in the upper bay. Papoose III. won, Indian was 
second and Bat was third. The summary: 
Elapsed. 
Papoose III., V. E. Macy 2 06 14 
Indian, W. C. Allison 2 07 25 
Bat, Edgar .Scott 2 09 01 
Zara, J. M. Sears 2 09 15 
Curlew', R. H. Gallatin 2 09 26 
Cricket, W. G. Ladd 2 11 26 
Joker, H. M. Sears , 2 11 51 
Scud, A. J. Cassatt 2 12 23 
Red Wing, T. G. Condon 2 12 45 
Kawana, J. B. Trevor 2 13 17 
Astrild, H. L. Eno 2 23 23 
Saturday, Aug. 15. 
The 31-footers sailed the eleventli race of the series 
on Saturday, Aug. 15. The course was one laid out in 
the outer bay. The breeze was strong at the start, but 
softened somewhat toward the finish. Bat won, beating 
Indian, the second boat, 37s. The summary: 
- ■- - Elapsed. 
Bat, Edgar Scott 1 50 09 
Indian, VV. C. Allison 1 50 46 
Cricket, W. G. Ladd 1 50 48 
Ben, Stuart Bros 1 51 58 
Astrild, H. L. Eno ; 1 53 32 
Joker, H. M. Sears 1 54 15 
Scud, A. J. Cassatt 1 55 06 
Curlew, R. H. -Gallatin 1 56 22 
Kawana, J. B. Trevor 1 56 32 
Zara, J. M. Sears, Jr 1 57 05 
Papoose III., V. E. Macy 2 02 37 
Redwing, T. G. Condon 2 06 02 
The Race Committee of the Seawanhaka-Corinthian 
Y. C. announce the following changes in the racing 
fixtures for this year: 
The open races scheduled for Sept. 10, 11 and 12 will 
be held only for the raceabouts and Seawanhaka 15- 
footers, and instead of the usual series, a tournament 
match will be sailed on these days. 
The Robert Center Memorial Cup is offered for the 
30ft. class, belonging to club members. 
A special race for the Seawanhaka is-footers will be 
held on Aug. 15, and the first race for the challenge 
cup will be postponed until Aug. 29, if possible. 
A race for the Seawanhaka 15ft. class will be held on 
Aug. 22, at 3:20 P. M. 
The Roosevelt Memorial Cup will be sailed for by 
raceabouts on Labor Day, Sept. 7. 
9t n m 
Hollis Burgess has sold (in conjunction w'ith E. A. 
Boardman) the Bar Harbor 25-footer Tiger, owned 
by Geo. L. Batchelder, of Boston, to Chas. Piatt, Jr., 
of Philadelphia. Also (in conjunction with Gardner 
& Cox), the i8ft. knockabout Nethla, owned by Frank 
W. Atwood, of Winthrop, Mass., to F. J. Navens, of 
New York. Chartered the 50ft. waterline schooner 
Sunshine, owned by Dr. John Bryant, of Boston, to 
Geo. M. Preston, of Boston; the 25ft. waterline yawl 
Cyrilla, owned by Wm. D. Turner, of Boston, to A. 
H. Ramsey, of Wellesley Hills, Mass., and the 20ft. 
launch Aztec, owned by the Hanley Construction Co., 
of Quincy, Mass., to Murray Hubbell, of Marblehea.d, 
Mass. 
