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Dwxijwry Y. C. 
DtiXBURY, MASS., 
Thursday, Aiig. 27. 
The first of a series of three Y, R. A. open races Oi 
the Duxbury Y. C. was sailed on Thursday, Aug. 27, 
in a Hght, fluky air. In the 25-footers Chewink Ilj. 
:got the start, but Sally VII. passed her before the first 
mark was reached, and from this out she led. In the 22- 
iooters Tayac had the start, but Opitsah soon went to 
the front and stayed there to the finish. In the 21- 
footers Usonia, helped by flukes, won out by nearly 12m. 
In the i8-footers Aspinquid got the start and first 
place was held by several boats throughout the race. 
Mirage finally went up through the bunch and won out. 
The summary: 
Class D. 
Elapsed. 
Sally VII., Percival 2 07 00 
Chewink III., Macomber 2 33 53 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty 2 38 23 
Class E. 
Opitsah v., Foster 2 27 10 
Tayac, Joyce , 2 30 40 
Chief, S. Winsor ..J.',. ..2 35 45 
Medric, White 2 36 38 
Class S. 
Usonia, A. F. Lincoln 2 47 25 
Perhaps II., Robinson 2 59 05 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses.. 3 1102 
18ft, Knockabouts. 
Mirage, J. Omstead 2 07 24 
Question, H. Hunt 3 10 44 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams 3 11 16 
Aspinquid, C. M. Foster 3 42 49 
Crow, M. L. Crow 3 21 20 
Osprev. A. Train 3 22 05 
Kittiw'ake II., H. M. Jones 3 25 29 
Wink, L. B. Goodspeed 3 27 01 
Gertrude, Lynch 3 31 04 
Domino, C. C. Clapp Withdrew. 
No. 1 Handicap Class. 
Rooster, Etherington 2 58 47 
Mildred. Coleman 3 07 18 
Hustler, Whitemore & Robbins 3 07 42 
Kit, , 3 09 35 
Wintuxet, Potter Bros 3 10 30 
As-You-Like-It, Whitman Withdrew. 
Joansett, J. C. Dawes Withdrew. 
No. 2 Handicap Class. 
Challenger, E. B. At wood 3 06 00 
ShieTa, Ciimmings ". 3 10 30 
Aureolus, H. Kfclldgg 3 13 19 
Biddy 3 14 26 
Maud ; , '. Did not fiiiish. 
Friday, Aug. 28. 
The second race of the Duxbury Y. C. series was 
sailed in a fresh S. E. breeze. Sally VII. and Early 
Dawn were the starters in the 25-footers, and it was all 
Sally VII. In the 22-footers Tayac got the start and 
led all over the course. In the 21-footers Mildred II. 
won b}' a safe margin. The i8-footers went over the 
starting line in a bunch, and on the first leg of the 
course kept well together. On the second leg Domino 
went up in front and led to the -finish. The summary; 
Class D. 
Elapsed. 
Sally VIL, Percival 1 11 13 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty.. 114 11 
Class E. 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce , 2 36 26 
Chief, S. Winsor 2 38 11 
Medric, H. White 2 39 09 
Opitsah v., S. Foster. .. 2 41 39 
Class S. 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses " 2 42 03 
TUsonia, A. Lincoln 2 45 20 
Perhaps, J. E. Robinson 2 45 26 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Domino, C. C. Clapp 2 57 24 
Crow, Lauriat & Hooper 2 59 06 
Question, J. H. Hunt S 01 38 
Aspinquid, C. M. Foster .'^ 3 0159 
Gertrude, H. E. Lynch V 3 02 22 
Kittiwake, H. M. Jones .-. 3 04 33 
Miladi IL, F. R. Adams 3 04 39 
Yo San, R. J. Randolph 3 05 05 
Mirage, J. Olmstead 3 09 30 
Wink, L." B. Goodspeed 3 13 21 
Osprey, A. R. Train............... -...3 18 00 
No. 1 Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Kit, H. B. Whitaker 1 18 34 1 16 04 
As-You-Like-It, Whitman 1 25 06 1 IS 06 
Hustler, Whittemore & Robbins ^ 1 24 40 1 10 40 
Rooster. Etherington ..1 20 09 1.20 04 
Mildred, Coleman 1 27 23 1 20 23 
Winnetuxet, Potter 1.34 19 1 24 19 
No. 2 Handicap .Class. . 
Shiela, L. F. Hewitt 23 55 1 23 55 
Challenge, E. B. Atwood 1 27 58 1 25 58 
Ranger, W. Ormond 1 35 24 1 29 24 
Aureolus, H. Kellogg 1 41 25 1 31 25 
Biddy, Atkinson 1 38 24 1 32 24 
Solitaire, Amesbury 2 06 18 1 41 IS 
Pokonoket, W. J. Johnson Did not finish. 
Saturday, Aug. 29. 
The last race of the Y. R. A. open series of the Dux- 
bury Y. C. was sailed Saturday, Aug. 29, in a fresh 
N. E. breeze. In the 2S-footers Early Dawn was first 
across the starting line, but Sally VII. caught her be- 
fore the first mark had been reached and opened up a 
good lead. Early Dawn's steering gear was broken 
soon after this, and Sally VII. finished it out alone. 
In the 22ft. class Tayac and Medric went over the line 
ahead of the gun and had to return. Opitsah V. led 
by a small margin on the first round, but on the second 
Chief caught and passed her, finishing in first place. 
There was a warm race in the i8ft. knockabouts, which 
was won by Miladi II., after sailing a much longer 
course than was necessary on account of one of the 
buoys being carried away. The summary: 
Class D— 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Sally VIL, Percival 0 42 45 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty Disabled. 
Class E. 
Chief, S. Winsor. 1 32 09 
Opitsah v., S. Foster 1 33 05 
Medric, H. White '.. 1 33 54 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce... Disabled. 
Usonia, A. Lincoln .' 1 43 30 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses 1 43 40 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams...., 138 14 
Domino, C. C. Clapp 1 38 32 
Gertrnde, H- E Lvnch ; ■ 1 38 35 
Kittiwake, H. M. Jones 1 39 34 
Question, J. H. Hunt 1 40 49 
Crow, Lauriat & Hooper 1 41 54 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Osprey, A. R. Train.... , ..1 45 25 
Mil-age, J. Olmstead 1 45 57 
Aspinquid, C. M. Foster ,.i.l 46 02 
Wink, L. B. Goodspeed ..^^ ^. ..1 46 10 
Yo San, R. J. Randolph... ....i... ...... ...Did not finish. 
Latchmont Y. C. 
LAECHMONT, LONG ISLAND SOUND,, 
Monday, September 7. 
Nearly fifty boats started in the fall regatta of the 
Larchmont Y. C. sailed on Labor Day. 
The start was scheduled for 12 o'clock, but the Re- 
gatta Committee deemed it advisable to postpone it until 
one, owing to the lightness of the wind. It was a day 
of fickle breezes, and the racing was not conclusive. At 
the start the wind was N. W., then it worked around to 
the E., bnt finally a good sailing breeze came out of the 
S. _S. E. A Government boat removed the permanent 
racing buoys set out by the Larchmont Y. C. a few days 
ago and temporary marks had to be put in place at the 
last moment. 
The 6o-footer Neola and the 43-footer Efifort had no 
competitors in their own classes, so they raced against 
one another in the same class. Neola had to allow Effort 
a large amount of time, something over eighteen minutes, 
but even with this big handicap she was able to win, and 
with a good margin to spare. 
In class M there were three starters. Anoatok took 
another first prize, beating Spasm easily. Breeze did 
not finish. 
Tern had a very easy time of it in the yavvl class, and 
at the finish all her competitors were a long distance be- 
hind. 
Alert added another winning flag to her long list by 
beating Mimosa in class N. Little Peter, the third boat 
to start in this class, parted her bobstay on the >wind- 
ward work and withdrew. 
Four of the Larchmont Y. C. 21-footers came to the 
line. This is the first time Vaquero has appeared in the 
racing this sea.son. Houri won and VaqUero was second. 
In class P, Chingachook managed to win out, beating 
Naiad, a new boat, by over two minutes. Lucille with- 
drew. 
The four starters in the Manhasset Bay one-design, 
class sailed a pretty race and they were well bunched at 
the finish. Falcon won by 14 seconds, and Lambkin was- 
onl}^ one second behind Bab, the second boat. 
Nine boats started in the raceabout class. Maryola and'. 
Rascal had a hot race for first place, but the latter won/ 
out by 10 seconds. 
In class R, Flim Flam won easily. There were four 
starters in the New Rochelle one-design class. Knave 
won and Caper was second. Deuce withdrew. 
Out of three starters in class Q, Montauk was the only 
boat to finish. Gosling won in the Hempstead Harbor 
one-design class. Trilobite had no trouble beating Joke 
in class N. The summary: 
Sloops — Class I — Start, 1:05 — Course, 21V-2 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Neola, G. W. Pynchon 5 08 21 4 03 21 
Effort, F. M. Smith 5 42 08 4 37 OS 
Sloops— Class M— Start, 1:15— Course, 2I1/2 Miles. 
Breeze, W. L. Roelker Did not finish. 
Anoatok, W. G. Brokaw 6 01 04 4 46 04 
Spasm, E. B. King 6 06 55 4 51 55 
Yawls— Class M— Start, 1:45— Course, 211/2 Miles. 
Columbia, C. M. Gould 6 30 34 5 15 34 
Tern, John Hyslop 6 09 36 4 54 36- 
Zenobia, H. W. Eaton 6 34 03 5 19 03 
Sakana, A. B. McCreery 6 24 23 5 09 23 
Sloops— Class N— Start, 1:20— Course, 21i/s Miles. 
Mimosa, T. L. Park 6 05 40 4 45 40' 
Little Peter, F. M. Weeks Disabled. 
Alert, J. W. Alker 6 02 48 4 42 48: 
Raceabout Class — Start, 1:25 — Course, lO^^ Miles. 
The Kid, Oliver Harriman 4 16 32 2 51 32 
Jolly Tar, Slocum Howland 4 14 06 2 49 06 
Grasshopper, Harold Pryor 4 15 29 2 50 29 
Mavis, G. Pirie 4 14 09 2 49 09 
Hobo, T. L. Park 4 16 04 2 51 04 
Marvola, C. W. Allen 4 13 40 2 48 40 
Rogue, A. B. Alley 4 22 38 2 57 38 
Cricket, Howard VVilletts 4 17 29 2 52 29 
Rascal, S. C. Hopkins 4 13 30 2 48 30 
Larchmont One-Design Class — Start, 1:30 — Course, 10^^^ Miles.. 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 4 35 16 3 05 16 
Houri, J. H. Esser 4 15 04 2 45 04 
Adelaide, J. J. Dwver 4 35 57 3 05 57 
Vaquero, W. A. Marble 4 20 03 2 50 03 
Sloops— Class P— Start, 1:30— Course, 101/2 Miles. 
Chingachook, E. A. Stevens 4 24 03 2 54 03- 
Lucille, D. A. F. Black Did not finish. 
Naiad, J. B. Palmer 4 26 40 2 56 40 
Manhasset Bay One-Design Class— Start, 1:35— Course, 10% Miles', 
Arizona, G. A. Corry 5 13 21 3 38 21 
Falcon, Stevens & Cole ...5 12 39 3 37 39 
Bah, J. R. Hoyt 5 12 53 3 37 53 
Lambkin, G. W. Roach 5 12 54 3 37 54 
Sloops— Class R— Start, 1:25— Course, 10y2 Miles. 
Plover Did not finish. 
Pandora, S. Towle, Jr ....5 11 53 3 36 53 
Flim Flam, A. VV. Prince 4 52 45 3 17 45- 
New Rochelle One-Design Class — Start, 1:35— Course, 10% Miles„ 
Knave, P. N. Bavier 4 38 48 3 03 48 
Caper. E. C. Howard 4 40 09 3 05 49 
Ace, A. Bavier 4 56 11 3 21 IL 
Deuce, N. D. Lawton Did not finish. 
Sloops— Class Q— Start, 1:35— Course, 101/2 Miles. • 
Jeebi, A. D. Beam Did not finish. 
Montauk, G. P. Sheldon 4 26 09 2 51 09J 
Gazabo, H. T. Nulte Did not finish. 
Hempstead Harbor One-Design Class— Start, 1:40— Course, lO'i/a 
Miles. 
Scud .. Did not finish. 
Gosling ' 5 08 52 3, 28 52 
Wif Waf ,..,.5 17 56 3 37 56 
Sloops— Class W— Start, 1:40— Course, 10% Miles. 
Joke, C. C. Converse ......i...:, 5 52 53 4 12 53 
Trilobite, J. D. Starkman -. 5 40 51 4 02 07 
The winners were Neola, Anoatok, Tern, Alert, Rascal', 
Flim Flam, Knave, Montauk, Gosling, and Trilobite. 
Erie Y. C. 
Erie, Pa., September 5. — Several boats were away on a. 
cruise and only four started in the final race. They had! 
a fair N. E. wind and made the seven miles in very goodl 
time. 
30ft. Class. 
Kingfisher 1 54 20 
Una 1 57 10 
25ft. Class. 
Mingo 1 53 00' 
20ft. Class. 
Turtle ..1 56 40' 
Cabu Blanco. 
[Sept. li, 1903. 
Corinthian Y, C, 
MARBLEHEADj MASS., 
Saturday, Aug. 15. 
The fourth championship race of the Corinthian Y. 
C. was sailed off Marblehead on Saturday, Aug. 15, in 
a light southeast breeze. In the 22-footers Setsu got 
the start,, but Medric went into first place soort after, 
and went out so fast that Setsu withdrew. In the race- 
abouts, Runaway Girl got the start, but before the first 
mark was reached the Baggarah took the lead and held 
it to the finish. In the 18ft. knockabouts. Chance won 
an easy race. In the handicap knockabout class, Ruth 
finished first and Carmen took first place on corrected 
time, but Carmen was protested by Ruth. The sum- 
mary : 
22£t. Restricted Class. 
Elapsed. 
Medric, H. H. White 1 59 55 
Setsu, Talbot & Lewis Withdrew. 
Raceabouts. 
Baggarah, R. C. Robbins... 2 1148 
Runaway Girl, C. H. Tweed 2 16 18 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Chance, R. Boardman 1 28 24 
Moslem, B. D. Barker 1 36 53 
Rattler, A. D. Irving .1 39 54 
Handicap Knockabouts. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
*Carmen, C. H. Johnson 1 35 11 1 28 33 
Ruth, S. H. Wheelock 1 33 53 1 30 05 
Dabster, F. Skinner, Jr 1 34 29 1 33 32 
Suzanne, F. Brewster 1 34 44 1 34 48 
* Subject to protest by Ruth.. 
Saturday, August 29. 
The sixth championship race of the Corinthian Y. C. 
was sailed of¥ Marblehead, on Saturday, Aug. 29, in a 
strong N. E. breeze. Great Haste got the start in the 
25-footers and led all over the course. In the i8ft. 
knockabouts Piccalili was away first, but Arrow soon 
caught her and held first place to the finish. In the 
handicap class Dabster won handily. The summary: 
25-ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 24 12 
Chewink III., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 25 49 
Raceabout Class. 
Baggarali, R. C. Robbins 1 32 03 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 1 14 22 
Chanoe, R. Boardman .,.jf. 1 15 15 
Moslem, B. .D. Barker 1 16 49 
Piccalili, C. H. W. Foster 1 17 59 
Class B- — Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Dabster, -F. Skinner, Jr 1 12 15 1 12 15 
Carm<;n, C. H. Johnson 1 17 12 1 13 50 
Ruth, H. W.. Wiheelock... 1 18 23 1 16 15 
Newport Special Thirties. 
NEWPORT, R. L, 
Monday, Aug. 31. 
The 30-footers covered a 16-mile windward and re- 
tnm course on Monday, Aug. 31. Barbara got the 
start, but was passed by Carolina on the windward leg. 
From that time on Carolina was never headed, and won 
the race. The 15-footers sailed over an 8-mile course, 
and Eaglet won. The summary follows: 
30-footers— Start, 3:33. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Carolina, Jones 6 07 07 2 34 08 
Barbara, W. Rutherford 6 10 29 2 37 29 
IRaccoon, J. R. Drexel 6 11 49 2 38 49 
"Vaquero , III., P. Whitney 6 15 18 2 42 18 
15-footers— Start, 3:38. 
Eaglet, Miss Gro.svenor 5 14 21 1 36 21 
Whisper, Master Morgan 5 15 06 1 37 06 
Bawk, H. Lippitt 5 15 11 1 37 11 
Minnow, W. Gammell, Jr 5 15 34 1 37 34 
Monday, Sept. 7. 
The 30-footers and the is-footers sailed a race in a 
light S. wind on Monday, Sept. 7. The thirties sailed 
:around the Compass buoy in Coddington Cove, while 
the 15-footers went around the bell buoy ofif Castle Hill. 
Both were windward and leeward courses. 
Barbara got the start in her class, but was passed 
by Carolina on the windward work, and she was never 
headed afterward. 
Eagle got the start in the 15ft. class, but was passed 
by both her competitors. Hawk won and Minnow fin- 
ished second. The summary: 
30-footers— Start, 3:45. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
'Carolina, Pembroke Jones 5 41 44 1 56 44 
Barbara, ■ Winthrop Ruth erf urd 5 45 58 2 00 58 
Raccoon, J. R. Drexel 5 49 16 2 04 16 
15-footers— Start, 8:50. 
Hawk, W. Gammell, Jr 5 10 12 1 20 12 
Minnow, H. Lippitt 5 13 24 1 23 24 
:Eaglet, Miss Grosvenor 5 16 31 1 26 31 
Jamaica Bay Y. C. 
JAMAICA BAY, L. I., 
Saturday, Aug. 22. 
Nine boats started in the Association race held under 
fthe auspices of the Jamaica Bay Y. C, on Saturday, 
•Aug. 22. A good S.W. breeze held throughout the 
-race. The summai-y: 
Launches— All Sizes— Start, 3:10. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
l;thel 4 45 25 1 35 25 1 35 25 
Sebe 4 50 10 1 40 10 1 39 25 
Nadine 4 52 45 1 42 45 1 40 15 
.Anna M Withdrew. 
Water Queen , Withdrew. 
Open Catboats— Start, 3:26. 
Netta 6 21 00 2 54 15 
Madelaine 6 41 00 3 14 14 
Cabin Catboats— Start, 3:47. 
Louise 6 46 00 2 28 18 
Sloops— Start, 3:47. 
Jennie > 6 50 00 3 02 20 
The wiimers were Ethel and Netta. Louise and 
Jennie scored sailovers. 
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