100 
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Annisquam Y. C. sailed on Saturday, was the more 
largely attended of the two. It drew the largest attend- 
ance that has been seen in a Massachusetts Bay race for 
years. There was a fine southwest breeze blowing, and 
the racing was good. In the 25-footers, Great Haste got 
the best of the start, and was in the lead at the first mark. 
On the second leg Sally VII. went up by Great Haste, as 
did Chewink II. On the beat home Great Haste went 
up again and finished first. In the 22-footers Opitsah 
VII. got the start and led all the way around until near 
the finish, when Urchin and. Athlon got a fluke and went 
up by her, finishing first and second. In the .i8-footers, 
Arrow got the start and led all over the course. Cats- 
paw won a close race in the dory class. In the first 
handicap Osprey was first by a good margin. In the 
second handicap class. Princess again won easily. The 
summary : 
Class D — 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Great Haste. T. K. Lothrop, Jr 2 11 54 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival. 2 14 34 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr 2 14 41 
Seeboomook, B. A. Smith 219 17 
Early Dawn III., J. E. Doherty 2 26 56 
Class E— 22-footers. 
Urchin, J. B. Greenough 2 18 57 
Athlon, H. H. Walker 2 19 25 
Opitsah v., S. H. & H. T. Foster 2 21 16 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce 2 22 09 
Chief, S. C. Winsor 2 23 48 
Class T — ^18ft. Knockabouts. 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 1 34 38 
Question, J. H. Hunt 1 37 20 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams 1 38 35 
Aspinquid II., C. M. Foster 1 39 30 
Mirage, J. B. Olmstead. 1 39 45 
Miss Modesty, B. S. Permar 1 40 22 
Gertrude, H. E. Lynch 1 41 20 
Domino, C. C. Clapp 1 41 45 
Myrmidon, W. C. Loring, Jr 1 43 48 
Patrice, A. W. Finley 1 44 53 
One-Design Dories. 
Catspaw, Melzard Bros 2 14 19 
Teaser, Fred Collins 2 15 31 
Barbara, John Blaney 2 16 03 
Pointer II., B. C. Melzard 2 17 07 
Gardner, 2 17 58 
Red Devil, E. H. Curtis 2 22 22 
Bugaboo II., Horace Ingalls 2 21 31 
Jessica, J. W. Finch 2 24 06 
Sister, D. H. Woodburv 2 26 38 
Tabasco, Jr., H. H. Wiggins 2 31 43 
Little Un, Donald Howes 2 32 20 
Gale dory, Lyman Gale 2 34 59 
First Dory Class. 
Ventus, Keith Pevear 1 23 55 
Soubrette 1 27 25 
First Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Osprey, Conrad R. Hanson..- 1 45 54 1 43 54 
AHce and Maud, A. McCurdy 1 47 55 1 46 25 
Kit, H. B. Whittier 1 48 14 1 48 14 
Eclipse, A. F. Leary 1 53 13 1 47 13 
iEolus II., R. Jacobv..... 1 57 42 1 55 42 
Lobster, T. J. Murp'hy .....2 00 36 1 54 36 
Jabiru, R. C. Andrews 2 02 05 1 66 05 
Vim, C. Y. Ferris 2 02 07 1 59 17 
Comforter, T. M. Whittemore 2 06 38 2 03 08 
Hobgoblin, 'E. F. Harvey 2 10 58 2 04 58 
Strideaway, Snow Disabled. 
Second Handicap Class. 
Princess 1 23 55 
Soubrette, Hodgkins 1 27 27 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
t^EPT. 5, 1903, 
East Glotjcestet Y. C. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS., 
Thursdaj--, August 13. 
The most largely attended race of the season, up to 
that date, was the Y. R. A. open race of the East Glouce- 
ster Y. C.,- sailed oflf Gloucester Harbor Thursday, 
August 13. There was a good breeze and fine racing 
was enjoyed in all classes. In the 25-footers, Great Haste 
got the start and she held the lead all over the course, 
while Sally VII. and Chewink III. had the hottest kind 
of a scrap for second place. In the 22-footers Medric 
held the lead until near the finish, when Opitsah V. and 
Chief got a fluke and came up on her, Opitsah finishing 
first and Chief second. There were only three seconds 
between the three. In the i8ft. class, Arrow got the 
start and led all over the course. In the interclub dory 
race, Red Devil and Barbara, Swampscott boats, finished 
first and second. In the first handicap class, Kit led 
around the course. In the second handicap class, Twinkle 
sailed a great race and finished first, but lost to Lobster 
on time allowance. The summary: 
Class D— 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr J 
Sally VIL, L. F. Percival 1. 05 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith .Disabled. 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr Disqualified. 
Class E— 22-footers. 
Opitsah v., S. H. & H. I. Foster 1 35 46 
Chief, S. C. Winsor 1 35 49 
Medric, H. H. White . . .1 35 t)0 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce , 136 12 
Urchin, John Greenough 1 38 51 
Athalon, H. H. Walker 1 42 28 
Class I — 18-footers. 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman rZ 
Miss Modesty, B. S. Permar } ^1 
Chance, Reginald Boardman 1 4b 08 
Question, J. H. Hunt } 4^ i? 
Mirage, J. W. Olmstead....... H? E 
Gertrude, H. E. Lynch 1 51 37 
Miladi IL, F, R. Adams ; 1 53 11 
Patrice, A. W. Finlay 
Aspinquid II., C. M. Foster 1 53 27 
Domino, C. C. Clapp 1 53 41 
Myrmidon, W. C. Loring, Jr 1 57 LJ 
Interclub Dories. 
Tied Devil, Swampscott i 5^ 
Barbara, Swampscott i in ii 
Jessica, Annisquam 1 10 11 
Ventus, Annisquam 1 11 0° 
Bugaboo II., Swampscott ' ' i i o i n 
Little Un, Annisquam } H 
Sister, Annisquam • -A'.",' ' . i • t. 
Tabasco IV., Annisquam Did not fanish. 
First Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Kit, H. W. Whittier 1 39 19 1 38 49 
Helen, F. R. Neale 1 42 55 1 39 5d 
Alice and Maude, A. McCurdy 1 41 49 1 40 49 
Onda, John Greenough 1 !1 H Hi 
Osprey, C. Hanson 1 42 14 1 42 14 
Eclip.se, A. F. Leary 1 48 37 1 47 07 
Lillian, A. Bates 1 52 02 1 50 02 
Mavis, Smithers & Brooks -A,.*.'- 1 55 24 1 53 24 
Second Handicap. 
Lobster, T. J. Murphy • 1 09 22 1 04 22 
Hobgoblin, O. Harvey 1 10 31 1 05 31 
Sonny, A. S. Parker 1 12 03 1 06 33 
Twinkle, C. E. Hodges 1 08 22 1 06 52 
Commodore, C. P. Lovell 1 11 48 1 06 48 
Vim, C. Y, Ferris 1 08 28 1 08 28 
Cape Cod Y, C. 
PROVINCETOWN, MASS., 
Thursday, August 20. 
The opening race of the three days' series of Y. R. A. 
open events of the Cape Cod Y. C. was sailed in Cape 
Cod Bay on Thursday, August 20, in a light northerly 
breeze. In the 25-footers, Sally VII. got the start and 
led all over the course. In the 22-footers, Opitsah V. 
won a good race. Mildred IL, a fast 21-footer, won from. 
Usona. The 18-footers were all in a bunch at the start- 
ing line. They kept close together all over the course, 
Aspinquid getting first place and Domino a close second. 
The summary: 
Class D. 
Elapsed. 
Sally VII 1 48 12 
Chewink 1 51 39 
Great Haste 1 53 10 
Early Dawn III 1 58 30 
Salypso 2 04 27 
Class E. 
Opitsah 1 38 22 
Medric 1 40 45 
Chief 1 44 43 
Class S. 
Mildred II 1 47 34 
Usonia 1 51 49 
Class I. 
Aspinquid 1 57 05 
Domino 1 58 48 
Myrage 1 59 32 
Miladi II ■ 2 OO 04 
Wink ..................2 01 09 
Gertrude 2 01 45 
Miss Modesty 2 02 ,56 
Osprey 2 05 30 
Friday, August 21. 
The second race of the Cape Cod series was sailed in a 
light northerly breeze. In the 2S-footers Great Haste 
got the start and led all over the course. In the 22- 
footers, Tayac went away first and was never headed. 
Miladi II. and Miss Modesty had all the best of the start 
in the 18-footers, and Miladi II. came home a winner 
by a longer margin than is usually found in this class. 
The summary: 
Class D. 
Elapsed. 
Great Haste 2 52 .34 
Sally VII 2 53 41 
Chewink III 2 59 14 
Calypso 2 59 55 
Class E. 
Tayac 2 37 52 
Opitsah .,. 2 38 19 
Medric 2 39 23 
Urchin 2 43 01 
Chief , 2 45 45 
Miladi II 2 55 48 
Miss Modesty 2 58 09 
Aspinquid II 2 58 56 
Wink 3 03 51 
Domino ..3 04 13 
Gertrude 3 04 31 
Mirage 3 05 08 
Osprey 3 11 38 
Sweepstakes. 
Hustler 1 06 33 
Marvel 1 09 35 
Mildred 1 12 16 
Onawa ....1 17 26 
Vim 1 20 58 
Saturday, August 22. 
For the last race of the Cape Cod series there was a 
stiff southwest breeze and a lump of a sea. It was 
Calypso weather in the 25ft. class, but Sally VII. got 
away from her, and finished over 4 minutes ahead. The 
22-footers got away together, and Chief led all the way 
around. Opitsah carried away her bobstay before the 
start. There was another close race between the 18- 
footers, in which Miladi II. and Domino finished first and 
second. The summary: 
Class D. 
Elapsed. 
Sally VII 0 53 31 
Calypso .'. 0 57 31 
Class E. 
Chief 0 58 12 
Medric 1 01 56 
Tayac 1 02 47 
Miladi II 1 04 06 
Domino ........1 05 08 
Gertrude .......,,,..1 08 52 
Aspinquid 1 13 11 
Manchester Y4 C. 
MANCHESTER, MASS., 
Monday, August 10. 
Fluky weather conditions almost made a fizzle of the 
Y. R. A. open race of the Manchester Y. C. sailed off 
West Manchester on Monday, August 10. The wind was 
about south, and very unsteady. In the 25-footers, Che- 
wink got the start and led to the first mark. On the 
second leg Great Haste got a streak of wind which pulled 
her out far ahead while Chewink was becalmed. Great 
Haste finished first, with room to spare. In the 22- 
footers, Opitsah V. led to the first mark, and Medric 
pulled ahead on the second leg. Opitsah V. went hunting 
for wind on the run home, and succeeded in getting first 
.place. In the 18-footers, Arrow pulled out a lead soon 
after the start, which she held all over the course. Sally 
IV., in the handicap class, made the fastest time over 
the course with the aid of flukes. The summary: 
Class D— 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 2 34 00 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr 2 42 05 
Class E--22-footers. 
Opitsah v., S. FL & H. L Foster 2 26 53 
Medric, H. H. White 2 28 20 
Urchin, John Greenough 2 36 25 
Chief, S. C. Winsor 3 18 00 
Class I — ^18-footers. 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 2 59 28 
Myrmidon, W. C. Loring, Jr 3 05 40 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams ..3 05 36 
Patrice, A. W. Finlay -..3 06 00 
Domino, C. C. Clapp 3 10 50 
Mirage, J. W. Olmstead 3 19 27 
Aspinquid IL, C. M. Foster 3 21 35 
Question, J. H. Hunt... Withdrew. 
Chance, Reginald Boardman Withdrew. 
Class A— Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Sally IV., H. W. Mason .,..2 25 35 2 25 35 
Dureen, L Morgan ....3 16 55 3 10 30 
Avorset, G. Wigglesworth Withdrew. 
Khalifa, W. A. Tucker .Withdrew. 
Tuesdaj', August ii. 
The open race of the Manchester Y. C. for the Crow- 
hurst cup offered by Mr. Francis W. Whitehouse, was 
sailed off West Manchester on Tuesday, August ii, in 
typical Manchester fluky weather. Chewink III. got the 
best of the start and led all over the course. The sum- 
mary : 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber, Tr 2 27 53 2 27 53 
Medric, H. H. White " 2 36 15 2 33 23 
Perhaps II. , J. E. Robinson 2 45 12 2 40 42 
Baggarah, R. C. Robbins 2 45 15 2 4® 57 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 2 54 36 2 46 58 
Khalifa, W. A. Tucker 2 48 43 2 47 16 
Chance, Reginald Boardman 2 56 15 2 48 38 
Miladi IL, F. R. Adams 2 57 16 2 49 39 
Myrmidon, W. C. Loring, Jr 2 58 08 2 50 31 
Aspinquid IL, C. M. Foster 2 58 43 2 50 46 
Chief, S. C. Winsor Withdrew. 
Setsu, Talbot & Lewis Withdrew. 
Mirage, J. W. Olmstead Withdrew. 
Lobster, J. J. Murphy Withdrew. 
Doreen, G. Morgan Withdrew. 
Boston Y. C. 
; BOSTON, MASS., 
Wednesday, August 12. 
A club race of the Boston Y. C. was sailed off the 
Marblehead station of the club on Wednesday, August 
12, in a moderate northwest breeze. Sally VII. and 
Chewink III. had a great battle. Chewink III. got the 
start, but on the reach Sally VII. pulled through her lee 
and turned the weather mark first. Chewink III. caught 
Sally on the next leg, but Sally tried to force a passage in- 
side of her and they came together. On the beat home Sally 
went out ahead and finished first. There were poor 
starts in the 22-foot class, Chief going over first. On the 
first leg Opitsah V. caught Chief and took the lead, but not 
until Chief had carried away her steering gear, Opitsah 
led the rest of the way around. In the 18-footers Chance 
got the lead on the first leg, and she held it to the finish. 
Chasca was first in the first handicap, and Clarice won on 
time allowance in the second handicap. The summary: 
Class D — 25-footers. 
Sally VIL. L. F. Percival ^^41^3^' 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 42 52 
Class E— 22-footers. 
Opitsah v., Sumner H. Foster.. 1 45 45 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce 1 50 30 
Medric, H. H. Wliite 1 52 50 
Chief, S. C. Winsor........ • Disabled. 
Class I — 18'-footers. 
Chance, Reginald Boardman... 1 28 30 
Miss Modesty, B. S. Permar 1 31 31 
Miladi IL, F. R. Adams 1 34 55 
Domino, C. C. Clapp , 1 35 49 
Mirage, J. W. Olmstead... 1 36 30 
Myrmidon, W. C. Loring Disabled. 
First Handicap. 
^, ...r Elapsed. Corrected. 
Chasca, D. H. Follett 1 01 40 1 01 40 
Runaway Girl, C. PI. Tweed 1 05 00 1 01 55 
Kit, H. W. Whittier 1 03 30 1 03 30 
Tunipoo, C. A. Cooley 1 10 33 1 06 51 
Second Handicap. 
Clarice, Walter Burgess 1 11 25 1 02 33 
Dabster F. Skinner, Jr 1 05 30 1 05 30 
Anne, C. B. Pratt...., 1 15 55 1 08 03 
Baggheera, F. H. Allen 1 19 20 1 10 10 
Nobnocket Y, C. 
VINEYARD HAVEN, MASS., 
Thursday, August 13. 
A race of the Nobnocket Y. C. was sailed off Vineyard 
Haven on Thursday, August 13, in a stiff southwest 
breeze. The feature of the day was the race of the 
junior knockabouts, in which Gull, sailed by Miss Edith 
Carey, with two girl companions as crew, won by a long 
margin. The summary: 
Auxiliary Class. 
o Ti 1 , Elapsed. Corrected. 
Mable D., J. S. Rev-iolds 1 57 26 1 57 26 
Ruby, B. G. Collins 1 53 31 1 52 23 
First Class Cats — A. 
Walter G., P. L. Saltonstall 2 18 23 2 16 03 
Gem, Andrew Mills 2 25 40 2 23 07 
Natica, Dr. E. H. Raymond Did not finish. 
Reta, Antone King 2 17 28 2 17 28 
Second Class — Cats-^B, 
Juliette", John Washburn Did not finish. 
Elizabeth, Frank Prada ,..,.2 28 00 2 28 00 
Third Class — Cats— C, 
Tautog, E. P. Saltonstall .,...,2 45 02 2 45 02 
Cygnet, R. Cleveland ...... .2 53 00 2 51 55 
Fourth Class — Cats— D. 
Dixie, M. Douglass 1 29 30 1 29 17 
Violet, Harry Spurr 1 20 07 1 20 07 
Knockabouts — Class E. 
Uirvana, C. A. Morse, Jr 2 08 27 2 05 35 
Matkah, C. W. Whittier 2 07 34 2 07 34 
Paloma, Thomas B. Eaton Did not finish. 
Peggyj Leland T. Powers Did not finish. 
Knockabouts — Class F. 
Gull, Edith, Carey 1 18 41 1 17 41 
Chickadee, W. P. Homans 1 32 21 1 31 02 
Speculator, A. Greenough 1 32 13 1 32 13 
Pigeon, A. H. Shaw 1 34 21 1 33 10 
Harlem Y* C. 
City Island, N. Y., August 30. — Editor Forest and 
Stream: The annual regatta of the Harlem Y. C. was 
resailed on Saturday, Aug. 22. The day was clear 
with a fine west wind of from 12 to 15 miles per hour, 
making it the finest sailing day of the season. The 
chief interest centered in the contest for the Williams 
cup, between the sloop Aquila and the cutter Mopsa. 
The latter won by 8m. 15s. The racing in the smaller 
classes was also spirited and generally close. 
The other winners were: 
Class. M, 36ft. sloop Aquila, J. K. Getty (aailover). 
Class N, 30ft. sloops, Mopsa, Sullivan brothers (sail- 
over). 
Class P, 25ft. sloops, Firefly, G. R. Cranberry. 
Class Q, 2ift. sloops, Ware, A. Johnson. 
Class T, 25ft. catboats, Lauretta, W. Shearer. 
Raceabout class, Maryola, C. W. Allen. 
New Rochelle one-design class. Ace, Anna Bavler. 
Above are the winners in each class. Total number 
of starters, 25 boats. 
