§EW. 12, 1903.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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:^yrmidon, W. C. LoKrig, ti-..-.:.;.;;. 1 36 26 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 1 38 33 
Saturday, Sept. 5. 
The second special open race of the Eastern Y. C. 
series was sailed off Marblehead in fresh to strong 
breezes, on Saturday, Sept. 5. At the start the wind 
was strong from the S. E., but it shifted to N. W. later 
■with a thunder squall. In the 25-footers Great Haste 
was a little ahead at the start, but Sally VII. took the 
lead on the windward leg and was never headed. In 
the 22-footers Medric got the start and led all over the 
course. In the i8-footers Arrow led to the windward 
mark, but on the last leg Moslem came down with the 
squall and finished first. The summary: 
Class D. 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival ^0^11' 
Great Haste, T. K. Lolhrop, Jr 2 11 12 
Early Dawn, J. H. Doherty .'.'.'.Disabled. 
Class E. 
Medric, H. H. White 2 02 01 
Opitsah v., C. H. Foster '.2 08 03 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce 2 11 29 
Pen II., G. H. Lee Time not taken. 
Class I. 
Moslem, B. D. Barker i 22 00 
Arrow, C. A. Boardman .'"!!!!l 26 15 
Question, J. H. Hunt '.!l 26 52 
Myrmidon, VV. C. Loring, Jr 1 27 46 
Rattler, A. D. Irving 1 29 35 
Chance, R. Boardman i 43 20 
Indian Hatbof Y. C 
GREENWICH, L. I. SOUND, 
Monday, Sept. 7. 
On Labor Day the Indian Harbor Y. C. held handi- 
cap and sailboat races. The wind at the start was from 
the W., but later shifted to the E. The boats in the 
club handicap class covered a ten-mile course, while 
the club sailboats went over a five-mile course. Cymbra 
won in her class, Neola was second and Verona was 
third. Bug won out in the sailabout class. The sum- 
mary: 
Club Handicap. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Mingo, T. L. Guild.... 3 05 00 6 08 30 3 03 30 
Mayita, G. B. Watts, Jr 3 20 00 6 23 19 3 03 19 
Dorothy, F. Remington 3 35 00 6 33 43 2 58 43 
Verona, H. S. Osborne 3 20 00 6 03 36 2 43 36 
Neola, E. W. Russell 3 35 00 6 01 19 2 26 19 
Slipper II., Clarkson Cowle 3 35 00 6 24 41 2 49 41 
Robin Hood, G. Gartland 3 45 00 6 18 31 2 33 31 
Cymbra, F. C. Henderson.. 3 50 00 5 56 43 2 06 43 
Hanley, C. Mallory 3 55 00 6 14 16 2 19 16 
Indian Harbor Sailabouts. 
Stingy, E. E. Zittell 3 10 00 4 44 38 1 34 38 
Bug, G. F. Dominick, Jr ...3 10 00 4 43 39 1 33 39 
SHAMROCK III. 
Copyright by James Burton, New York City, 
Canafsie Y* C. 
JAMAICA BAY, L. I., 
Sunday, Aug. 30. 
The regatta given by the Carnarsie Y. C. on Sunday, 
Aug. 30, was open to all boats belonging to clubs en- 
rolled in the Jamaica Bay Y. R. A. The race was sailed 
in a heavy N.E. wind, and there was quite a sea on. 
The list of starters was greatly reduced by the bad 
weather. The courses for all boats were the same, and 
the first leg was a run; the second a close reach on the 
port tack, the third a run, with booms to starboard; 
the fourth a beat to windward; the fifth a run, and the 
sixth a beat home. The summary follows: 
Class A — Launches. 
, , . Start. Finish. 
Florence, A. Wmkemeier .2 35 00 Not taken. 
Gracie, Mr. Greene 2 35 00 Withdrew. 
Class B — Sloops. 
Marion, A. E. Smith 2 41 30 4 39 16 
Yank, Charles Dhuy 2 41 45 4 53 31 
Lassie, Fletcher Bros 2 41 33 4 54 58 
Class C — Cabin Cats. 
Klyo, A. Brooks 2 48 39 4 47 55 
Ida, J. B. Acker 2 47 32 Not taken. 
Kate, E. Hayes 2 46 30 5 12 10 
Irene, G. Winters 2 49 36 4 56 16 
' Class D— Cabin Cats. 
Diana, H. B. Beyer 2 50 00 5 07 15 
Burton 2 50 00 Withdrew. 
Class E — Open Cats. 
Caddie, E. X. Karr 2 52 26 4 59 02 
Meteor, W. G. Herx 2 52 24 Withdrew. 
Aurora, A. Wirsching 2 51 34 2 02 38 
Pauline B., J. H. Rogers i 2 51 55 Withdrew. 
Bill Nye, Kopf Bros 2 51 45 4 58 32 
Class F— Open Cats. 
Vision, C. B. Fitzmaurice 2 55 48 5 05 09 
May P., J. B. Patterson 2 57 40 Withdrew. 
Ahce, A. Bishop 2 57 42 Withdrew. 
Amaranth, F. Wolff 2 56 20 Withdrew. 
H. C. Miner, C. Werner 2 57 00 5 09 25 
The winners were Marion, Klyo, Diana, Aurora and 
"Vision. 
Eastern Y» G. 
MARBLEHEAD, MASS., 
Friday, Sept. 4. 
A special open race for restricted classes of the Y. 
R. A. was given by the Eastern Y. C. on Friday, Sept. 
4. There was a fresh S. E. breeze and a lump of a 
sea. Both Great Haste and Chewink III. were over 
the starting line ahead of Sally VIL, but on the beat to 
windward Sally went out into the lead and held it to 
the finish. The Chewink was dismasted on the wind- 
ward leg. The 22-footers went over the starting line 
bunched. Peri II. got the lead on the windward leg 
and held it to the finish. In the i8ft. knockabout class 
Question and Arrow had a warm scrap all over the 
course, Question winning out by 29s. The summary: 
Class D — 25-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival 1 ^ 45 
Great Haste, T. K. Lothrop, jr 51 07 
Chewink III., F. G, Macomber, Jr * ....... .Disabled. 
Class E. 
Pen 11., Mr. Lee 1 57 31 
Opitsah v., S. H. Foster 2 01 05 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce 2 01 07 
Medric, H. H. White Withdrew. 
Class I. 
Question, J. H. Hunt 1 33 26 
Arrow, R. Boardman 1 33 55 
Chance, E. A. Boardman 1 34 31 
Brooklyn Y. G 
I # ' BENSONHURST, L. I. " 
Saturday, Aug. 29. 
The fifth regatta under the rules of the American 
Power Boat Association was scheduled to occur under 
the auspices of the Brooklyn Y, C. on the afternoon 
of Saturday, Aug. 29. The heavy weather made it ad- 
visable to postpone the event to Wednesday, Sept. 2. 
An interesting race, however, was held between two 
modern power boats of sp.eed type, each with a reputa- 
tion of having done better than 20 miles an hour. They 
were Adios and Standard. The course was 10^ nau- 
tical miles in extent, going from the start ofif Brooklyn 
RELIANCE. 
Copyright by Jsmci Burton, New York City. 
