July 30, 1904.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
90 
Naphtha Launches Over 21ft. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Alcacienne 2 SO 27 3 05 00 0 34 33 0 33 27 
Vergemere 2 30 23 2 59 26 0 29 03 0 29 03 
Sidonya 2 30 21 3 03 55 0 33 34 0 32 19 
Alco Vapor Launches Under 21ft. 
Idalla 2 30 48 3 02 38 0 31 50 0 31 50 
Naphtha Launches Under 21ft. 
Crusader II 2 45 53 3 23 13 0 37 20 0 36 32 
Atlantic ..2 45 14 3 18 48 0 33 34 0 33 34 
Normona 2 45 25 3 23 17 0 37 52 0 36 55 
Gas Engine Launches Under 21ft. 
Elsa II 3 15 18 3 50 59 0 35 41 0 35 32 
Cachelot 3 15 22 3 51 01 0 35 39 0 35 39 
Cara II 3 15 33 4 00 53 0 45 20 0 44 31 
Four-oared gigs for the Hen and Chicken colors: Won by 
Katrina. 
Pair-oared gigs for Dauntless colors: Won by Isolde; Crusader 
II. second, Weetamoe third, Alcacienne fourth, Corinthia fifth, 
The Kid sixth, Hauoli seventh, Muriel eighth, Idalia ninth, Zara 
tenth. 
Dinghies for Execution colors: Won by Cara II.; Haouli sec 
ond. Fifteen starters. 
Swimming, 75yds., scratch: Won by C. M. Daniels; L. B 
Goodwin second. Time, 52 l-5s. 
Tub race: Won by Harold Warren; Butler Whiting second. 
Time lm. 54s. 
Swimming race, 300yds., scratch: Won by E. H. Adams. Time 
5m. 2 l-5s. F. A. W enck second; time 5m. 13s. 
Swimming race, 75yds., for boys, scratch: Won by C. M 
Daniels; J. Crane second. Time, 52 3-5s. 
Tilting contest: Won by H. T. Vulte. 
Fancy diving: Won by F. A. Wenck; W. W. Swann second. 
Obtacle canoe race: Won by W. W. Swann; H. T. Vulte second. 
Water polo: Won by black team; Van Cleaf, Beecroft, Grif 
fing, Beechnoir, Bogart, Pallen. Score 1 goal to 0. 
Wednesday, July 20. 
Wednesday's race proved to be the best of the week. A fresh 
N.N.W. breeze held true throughout the day. With the wind 
from this quarter the water was smooth, and fast time was made 
by the boats over the several courses. The winners were Isolde, 
Weetamoe, Aspirant, Anoatok, Memory, Alert, Adelaide, Tartan, 
Una, Dorothy, Miss Modesty, Wa Wa, Gazabo, Scoot, Caper, 
Arizona, and Skidoo. 
The larger boats went over a 10%-mile triangle. The first leg 
was E.N.E., 3 miles, the second S. 3% miles, and the third leg 
N.W. 3% miles. The first leg was a close reach; the second was 
a run with spinnakers to starboard, and the last leg was a beat. 
Boats in the special class and Class A covered this course three 
times, a distance of 32% miles. Boats in classes L, M, and N 
went over the course twice, a distance of 21% miles. All the 
other starters, with the exception of the Pelham Bay larks, 
tovered a 10%-mile course. 
In the special class the starters were the cutter Isolde and the 
schooner Katrina. Isolde allowed Katrina lm. 27s. Isolde was 
thoroughly at home in the strong breeze, and showed Katrina the 
way over the course, and won by nearly half an hour. 
It was found necessary to withdraw Neola from the contest, as 
some of her rigging showed signs of weakness, and a fine race 
was spoiled in Class A. 
Aspirant and Effort raced under.a special allowance agreed upon 
by the owners of the respective boats. Aspirant allowed Effort 
4m. 30s.. The former managed to save her time, and won by 
26s. corrected time. ........ 
Chewink II. sailed in Class M, making four starters. Spasm 
broke her gaff, which put her out of the running, and Mimosa 
III. withdrew. Anoatok and Chewink II. were the only ones 
left, and the former had no trouble winning. 
In Class M, for yawls, Memory, sailed by her former owner, 
Mr. R. N. Bavier, got all there was out of her and won handily. 
Tern was second, and this boat gave Sakana, the third starter, a 
bad beating. 
Alert and Nike were the only contenders in Class N. Nike 
sailed a good race, and pushed Alert hard for first place. Alert 
won by lm. 16s. 
Adelaide had no competitor in the C. F. Herreshoff one-design 
class, and she took a sailover. 
The ten starters in the raceabout class afforded fine sport. 
Tartan managed to win after a close race. Tomboy sprung her 
mast, and although she finished, she could not be driven. 
Maryola made the best showing so far this season, and got second 
place. Hobo was third. 
Snapper sailed in Class P against Una and Rogue. She car- 
ried away her. bowsprit in one of the strong puffs, and withdrew. 
Una again defeated Rogue easily. 
The racing between Houri and Adelaide for second place in the 
Larchmont one-design class was interesting. Houri finally fin- 
ished second. Dorothy won easily in this class. 
Miss Modesty won again in the 18ft. knockabout class. Mirage 
was second. 
In the Indian Harbor one-design class Owatonna was the only 
one of the four starters that did not finish. Wa Wa was placed 
first and Kenoshi was second. 
There were three starters in Class Q, Gazabo got first prize, as 
she was the only one of the trio to finish. 
Scoot took a sailover in Class R. 
Caper turned tables on Ace and won out in the New Rochelle 
one-design class. 
Arizona won in the Manhasset Bay one-design class, and Skidoo 
won in the -lark class. - The- summary : 
Class I— Sloops— Start, 12:05— Course 32% Miles. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Neola. G W. Pynchon..... ..Did not finish. 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt.... ..4 17 26 4 17 26 
Match Race— Mixed Rig— Start 12:10— Course 32% Miles. 
Katrina, schr., J. B. Ford.,. ,..4 32 23 4 30 56 
Isolde, sloop, F. M. Hoy t .....4 16 01 4 16 01 
Class L— Sloops— Match Race— Start 12:10— Course 21% Miles. 
Aspirant, A, & W, Hanan. ., -,. 1.3 07 19 3 07 19 
Effort, F. M. Smith 3 12 17 3 07 47 
Sloops— Class M— Course 21% Miles— Start, 12:15. 
Spasm, E. D. King. ............ . Disabled. 
Anoatok, W. G. Brokaw. 3 43 45 3 28 45 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park Did not finish. 
Chewink II., E. R. Dick 3 56 49 3 41 49 
Yawls— Class M— Course 2iy 2 Miles— Start, 12:15. 
Tern, John Hyslop 3 57 59 3 42 59 
Memory, H. M. Raborg 3 53 08 3 38 08 
Sakana, A. B. McCreery 4 08 27 3 53 27 
Sloops— Class N— Course 2iy 2 Miles— Start 12:20. 
Alert, James W. Alker 3 57 04 3 37 04 
Nike, V ictor I. Cumnock 3 58 20 3 38 20 
C. F. Herreshoff One-Design Class— Course, 21% Miles— Start 12:20. 
Adelaide, P. H. Adee 4 21 43 4 01 43 
Raceabouts— Course 10% Miles— Start 12:25. 
Tomboy. H. L. Maxwell 2 55 31 2 30 31 
Maryola, C. W. Allen 2 51 59 2 27 59 
Cricket, Howard Willetts 2 52 32 2 28 32 
Hobo, Trenor L. Park 2 52 38 2 28 38 
Tartan, A. H, Pirie 2 46 17 2 21 17 
Rascal II., S. C. Hopkins.. 2 55 57 2 30 57 
Galatea, Anson Phelps Stokes 2 55 48' 2 30 48 
Idler, O'Donnell Iselin 2 54 13 2 29 13 
Busy Bee, Richard T. Wainwright 2 56 46 2 31 46 
The Kid, Oliver Harriman, Jr 2 57 42 2 32 42 
Class P— Course 10% Miles— Start, 1230.' " 
Una, W. Butler Duncan, Jr 2 59 56 2 34 56 
Snapper, Francis H. Page Did not finish. 
Rogue, A. Bryan Alley 3 06 13 2 41 13 
Larchmont One-Design Class— Course 10% Miles— Start 12:30. 
Adelaide, J. J. Dwyer 2 06 39 2 41 39 
Houri, J. H. Esser ,. .....3 06 01 2 41 01 
Vaquero II., J. M. Marble 3 08 27 2 43 27 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 3 59 55 2 34 55 
Bridgeport 18ft. Knockabouts— Course 10% Miles— Start, 12:35. 
Miss Modesty, C. B. Seeley 3 10 20 2 35 20 
Mirage, J. Percv Bertram 3 17 13 2 42 13 
Question, M. W. Bishop .3 19 33 2 44 33 
Indian Harbor One-Design Class — Course 10% Miles— Start 12:35. 
Wa Wa, James E. Montells 3 13 04 2 38 04 
Kenoshi, C. D. Mallory 3 18 44 2 43 44 
Anawanda, Edwin C. Ray 3 21 18 2 46 18 
Owatonna, George Lander, Jr Did not finish. 
Class O— Course 10% Miles— Start, 12:40. 
Gazabo, H. T. Vulte 3 32 11 2 52 11 
Skip, C. M. Pinckney Did not finish. 
Luto II., Frank P. Currier Did not finish. 
Class R— Course, 10% Miles— Start, 12:40. 
Scoot, Morgan Cowperthwart ,,,,,,3 51 09 3 U 09 
New Rochelle One-Design Class— Course 10% Miles— Start 12:40. 
Ace, Miss Anna Boylen .....3 34 29 2 54 39 
Caper, P. L. Howard 3 30 15 2 50 15 
Manhasset Bay One- Design Class— Course 10% Miles— Start 12:40. 
Arizona, G. A. Cory ....3 35 20 2 55 20 
Chickioker, John P. Morgan 3 38 07 2 58 07 
Wister, Dunstan Farnham 3 45 32 3 05 32 
Pup, T. W. Ratsey 3 46 52 3 06 52 
Pelham Bay Larks— Course 5% Miles— Start, 12:45. 
Skidoo, M. St. G. Davies 2 27 15 1 42 15 
Yellow Jacket, G. B. Robinson Did not finish. 
Thursday, July 21. 
Forty boats started in Thursday's contest, but out of that num- 
ber only eleven were able to finish, due to the lightness of the 
wind. The time limit was up at 7:53, and at that time most of 
the boats were drifting around without steerageway. 
The start was made as usual at noon, and at that hour there 
was a light S.VV. breeze. Wind from this quarter generally holds 
during the summer afternoon, but it failed this time. However, 
before the wind gave out entirely, most of the craft had been 
once over their respective triangles. About 3 o'clock a little north- 
erly breeze struck in, and the boats were sent around a second 
time. This proved a mistake, for the breeze did not last, and the 
entire fleet was soon becalmed. 
Rear-Commodore Fred M. Hoyt offered a cup for auxiliaries. 
Vergemere and Atlantic started, but were forced to abandon the 
race, and resorted to steam power in order to get back to their 
anchorages. 
Even in the classes where the boats finished, the results were 
not conclusive, for the racing was eminently unsatisfactory. 
Weetamoe beat Neola by about 50m. 
Vaquero was the only one of the three starters in the Larchmont 
one-design class to finish. 
Tartan won in the raceabout; Rascal II. finished second and 
Maryola was third. 
Una was beaten for the first time this season, by Rogue in 
Class P. The summaries: 
Auxiliaries — Course 25% Miles — Start 12:55. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Atlantic, W. Marshall.... Did not finish. 
Vergemere, A. C. Bostwick Did not finish. 
Sloops— Class I — Course 15 Miles — Start, 12:05. 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt 5 34 02 5 29 02 
Neola, G. M. Pynchon 6 25 00 6 20 00 
Sloops— Class L— Course 22 Miles— Start 12:10. 
Aspirant, A. & W. Hanan Did not finish. 
Effort, F. M. Smith Did not finish. 
Sloops— Class M— Course 22 Miles— Start, 12:15. 
Spasm, E. D. King Did not finish. 
Anoatok, W. G. Brokaw Did not finish. 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park........ ....Withdrew. 
Chewink II., E. R. Dick......... ... .. Did not finish. 
Sloops— Class N— Course 22 Miles— Start 12:20. 
Alert, J. W. Alker Did not finish. 
Nike, V. I. Comnock...... ..Did not finish. 
Sloops— Class P— Course 11 Miles— Start, 12:30. 
Firefly, G. P. Granberry Did not finish. 
Snapper, F. H. Page : Did not finish. 
Larchmont One-Design Class— Course 11 Miles— Start 12:30. 
Houri, J. H. Esser Did not finish. 
Dorothy, L. C. Spence Did not finish. 
Vaquero II., J. H. Marble........... 6 42 35 6 12 35 
Raceabouts— Course 11 Miles— Start, 12:25. 
Rascal II., S. C. Hopkins 6 38 18 6 13 18 
Cricket, H. Willetts 7 31 59 7 06 51 
Tobo, T. L. Park..... 7 30 56 7 05 56 
Maryola, C. W. Allen 6 38 19 6 13 19 
Busy Bee, R. T. Wainwright Did not finish. 
Tartan, A. H. Pirie 6 35 01 6 10 01 
The Kid, O. Harriman.... 6 43 32 6 18 32 
Galatea, A. P. Stokes Did not finish. 
Idler, O'D. Iselin .Did not finish. 
Sloops— Class P— Course 11 Miles— Start, 12:30. 
Una, W. B. Duncan, Jr 6 47 31 6 17 31 
Rogue, A. B. Alley 6 28 39 5 58 39 
Indian Harbor One-Design Class— Course 11 Miles— Start 12:35. 
Wa Wa, J. E. Montells :...Did not finish. 
Anawanda, E. C. Bay Did not finish. 
Kenoshi, C. D. Mallory Did not finish. 
Owatanna, G. Lauder, Jr Did not finish. 
Bridgeport 18ft. Knockabout Class— Course 11 Miles— Start 12:35. 
Miss Modesty, C. B. Seeley Did not finish. 
Question, N. W. Bishop Did not finish. 
Mirage, J. P. Bartray Did not finish. 
Class R— Course 11 Miles— Start, 12:40. 
Scoot, M. Cowperthwait Did not finish. 
Skip, H. Pinkney Did not finish. 
Manhasset Bay One-Design Class— Course 11 Miles— Start 12:40. 
Arizona, G. A. Corry Did not finish. 
Chickioker, J. P. Morgan Did not finish. 
Wister, Dunstan Farnum Did not finish. 
Friday, July 22. 
- The thirty-nine boats that started in Friday's race had plenty of 
wind to give them the liveliest kind of racing. The breeze was 
fresh from the E., and there was quite a jump of a sea on. During 
the afternoon a heavy rain squall worked itself off the Long Island 
shore and gave those on the boats a wetting. However, anything 
was preferable to the fluky conditions of Thursday. 
_ Weetamoe and Neola were started at 11:35. They crossed the 
line abreast of one another, with Weetamoe in the weather berth. 
It was a beat to the first mark, and Neola managed to get Out 
from under her opponent's lee. Weetamoe was first around the 
weather mark, and led around the second leg, which was a run, 
and the third leg, which was a reach. At the end of the first 
round Weetamoe led by 41s. On the second round Neola cut 
down Weetamoe's lead, but was unable to catch up with her. 
Weetamoe won by 19s. These boats sailed twice over a 15-mile 
triangle. 
The next largest boats in the race were Aspirant and Effort. 
These craft sailed twice over an 11-mile triangle. The owners of 
the two boats agreed that Aspirant should allow Effort 5m. over 
the course. At the end of the first round Aspirant led by 4m. 8s. 
On the second round she increased this lead and won by 52s. 
In Class M, Mimosa III. seemed to find again the speed she 
showed in her maiden race, for she won easily. Spasm was 
second and Anoatok was third. Chewink led over the starting 
line, but was soon passed by her rivals. At the end of the first 
round Spasm was pushing Mimosa III. hard for first place. The 
latter boat opened up a substantial lead .on the second round. 
The usual order of things underwent a change in Class N, and 
Bagherra, which boat made her first appearance in the Sound races 
this season, won. Nike was second and Alert last. Alert and j 
Nike got in a luffing match, and when they finally straightened out 
on their course again, Bagherra had such a long lead she could 
not be overtaken. - 
The raceabouts started in a bunch, with Rascal II. in the lead, 
followed by Cricket, The Kid and Hobo, as named. Tartan 
worked into first place and won, The Kid being second and 
Hobo third. ; 
Una managed to defeat Rogue again by over a minute in 
Class P. 
Snapper and Firefly were specially matched, and the former won 
by over 3m. 
Dorothy took another first in the Larchmont one-design class. 
Houri was second. 
In the Indian Harbor one-design class, Wa Wa won again. 
Kenoshi was second. Miss Modesty again beat Question and 
Mirage in the 18ft. knockabout class. The summary" 
Sloops— Class I— Course 30 Miles— Start, 11:35. 
Finish. Elapsed. ' 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt 4 18 48 4 43 48 
Neola, George M. Pynchon- 4 19 ,07 4 44 07 
Sloops— Class L — Course 22 Miles— Start, 11:40. 
Aspirant, A. & W. Hanan...... 3 07 33 3 27 33 
Effort, F. M. Smith.. ....3 13 25 - 3 33 25 
Sloops— Class M— Course 22 Miles— Start .11 :45. 
Spasm, E. D. King 3 31 32 3 46 32 
Anoatok, W. G. Brokaw 3 33 35 3 48 35 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park.. 3 29 51 3 44 51 
Chewink, F. R. Dick : : 3 44 09 3 49 09 
Sloops— Class N— Course 22 Miles— Start, 11:50. 
Nike, V. I. Cumnock 3 51 55 4 01 55 
Alert, J. W. Alker 3 52 18 4 02 IS 
Bagherra, . Hendon Chubb , 3 46 52 3 56 52 
Raceabout Class— Course 11 Miles — Start 11:55. 
Pascal II., S. C. Hopkins 2 11 56 . 2 16 56 
Cricket, H, Willetts,, ,,,..,,..........,...2 13 35 2 18 35 
The Kid, O. Harriman 2 08 05 2 13 05 
Hobo, T. L. Park...... 2 11 24 2 16 24 
Tartan, Allen Pine 2 06 20 2 11 20 
Busy Bee, R. T. Wainwright 2 12 14 2 17 14 
Idler, O'D. Iselin 2 13 48 2 18 48 
Tomboy, Harry Maxwell 2 12 33 2 17 33 
Sloops— Class P— Course 11 Miles— Start 12:00. 
Rogue, A. B. Alley 2 19 48 2 19 48 
Una, W. Butler Duncan, Jr 2 18 38 2 18 38 
Sloops— Class P— Special— Course 11 Miles— Start, 12:00. 
Snapper, F. H. Page 2 25 09 2 25 09 
Firefly, G. P. Granbery 2 28 43 2 28 43 
Larchmont One-Design Class— Course 11 Miles— Start, 12:00 
Vaquero II., T. H. Marble 2 25 12 2 25 12 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 2 22 08 2 22 08 
Houri, J. H. Esser 2 24 34 2 24 34 
Indian Harbor One-Design Class— Start, 12:05— Course 11 Miles. 
Kenoshi, C. D. Mallory 2 43 50 2 38 50 
Wa Wa, J. E. Montells 2 43 10 2 38 10 
Anawanda, E. C. Ray 2 44 03 2 39 03 
Owatonna, George Lauder, Jr 2 45 53 2 40 53 
Bridgeport 18ft. Knockabout Class— Course 11 Miles— Start, 12:05. 
Miss Modesty, C. B. Seeley. 2 33 29 2 28 29 
Question, N. W. Bishop 2 37 13 2 32 13 
Mirage, J. P. Bartram • .2 34 44 2 28 44 
Manhasset Bay One-Design Class— Course 11 Miles— Start 12:10. 
Arizona, George A. Corry 3 03 24 2 53 24 
Chickioker, J. P. Morgan 3 03 03 2 53 03 
Wister, Dustin Farnum .....3 03 04 2 53 04 
Sloops— Clase R— Course, 11 Miles— Start, 12:10. 
Ace, Anna Bavier 2 50 05 2 40 05 
Skip, C. M. Pinchey 2 50 25 2 40 25 
Gazabo, H. T. Vulte ....2 55 38 2 45 38 
Saturday, July 23. 
The last event of "race week" was sailed on Saturday, and it was 
one of the best of the six contests. There were forty-eight starters, 
and in almost every class the racing was keen and the finish close. 
Ihe breeze was fresh and true from the E.N.E. The boats covered 
triangular course as usual, and were sent first to the easterly 
marks, making the first leg a beat, the second a run and the third 
a reach. The four Dig boats, Weetamoe, Neola, Isolde and 
Katrina, were to have covered the 10% miles three times, but the 
race committee deemed it advisable to stop the boats at the end of 
the second round, as the wind at that time had lost some of its 
strength. 
Mr. Pynchon has had more than his share of ill-luck with Neola 
this season, and every one was pleased when he sailed his boat to 
victory, as he has been beaten five times straight during race 
week. Mr. Pynchon has taken his ill-luck and defeats very 
philosophically, and has stuck it out very gamely. 
At 11:35 Neola and Weetamoe were started, and the former had 
a shade the best of it. This slight advantage Neola held all 
through the race. At the end of the first round she was leading 
Weetamoe by 6s. On the second leg she increased her lead and 
won by 44s. 
The cutter Isolde and the schooner Katrina again met in a 
match race. Isolde allowed Katrina lm. 10s. While the breeze 
was fresh Isolde made good gains on her competitor, and at the 
end of the first round the wind dropped and Katrina closed up 
considerably, so that at the finish she was only 14s. astern, and 
gets the race on time allowance. 
In Class M, Spasm won handily, Mimosa III. was second, and 
Anoatok was third. Cheewink II. was apparently outclassed, as 
she was far behind at the finish. 
Sakana and Memory were the only starters in the yawl class. 
Memory had the best of the contest from the start, and won by 
over 3m. 
Nike gave Alert a hard race in Class N. These two craft were 
the only starters. As the season progresses Nike shows up to 
better advantage. She is a smart boat, and now that her new 
owner is getting accustomed to her, she may be more dangerous. 
Alert won by 41s. ; but before awarding a prize the race com- 
mittee w'll have to pass on a protest filed by Nike. 
The ten starters in the raceabout class furnished the best racing, 
and the match was lively from start to finish. Tartan showed the 
way around the course, and won by 49s. Hobo, the second boat, 
was never far behind, and those on Tartan were never sure of the 
outcome of the race until they crossed the finish line. Rascal II. 
was third. 
Houri won in the Larchmont one-design class, but Dorothy was 
only 42s. behind at the finish. Adelaide was third. 
Una met defeat for the second time this season in Class P. 
Rogue finished first by a small' margin. 
Wa Wa captured another first prize in the Indian Flarbor one- 
design class by 39s. Anawanda was second and Kenoshi was 
third. 
In the Bridgeport 18ft. knockabout class Miss Modesty had an, 
easy time of it as usual, and won by 3m. 30s. Question was second. 
Arizona won in the Manhasset Bay one-design class, and Skip 
won in Class Q. Flim Flam won easily in Class R. Plover, one 
of the starters in this class, was the only boat in the race that 
did not finish. 
The summary: 
Sloops— Class I— Course 21% Miles— Start, 11:35. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt... 3 18 22 3 43 22 
Neola, G. M. Pynchon 3 17 38 3 42 38 
Special Class— Course 21% Miles— Start, 11:40. 
Isolde, F. M. Hoyt 3 39 41 3 59 41 
Katrina, J. B. Ford 3 39 55 3 59 55 
Sloops— Class M— Course 21% Miles— Start 11:45. 
Chewink II., E. R. Dick 4 04 07 4 19 07 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park 3 56 27 4 11 27 
Spasm, E. D. King 3 55 46 4 10 46 
Anoatok, W. G. Brokaw 3 57 33 4 12 33 
Yawls— Class M— Course 21% Miles— Start 11:45. 
Sakana, A. B. McCreery 4 24 01 4 39 01 
Memory, H. M. Raborg 4 20 25 4 35 25 
. Sloops— Class N— Course 21% Miles— Start, 11:50. 
Alert, J. A. Alker 4 05 40 4 15 40 
Nike, N. I. Cumnock 4 06 21 4 16 21 
Raceabouts — Course 10% Miles — Start 11:55. 
Tom Boy, H. L. Maxwell 2 33 36 2 28 36 
Rascal II., S. C. Hopkins 2 22 05 2 27 05 
Tartan, A. H. Pirie ...2 20 55 2 25 55 
Hobo, T. L. Park 2 21 44 2 26 44 
Maryola, C. W. Allen 2 28 20 2 33 20 
Galatea, Anson P. Stokes 2 23 13 2 28 13 
Busy Bee, R. T. Wainwright 2 35 18 2 40 18 
Cricket, Howard Willetts 2 24 18 2 29 18 
The Kid, O. Harriman, Jr 2 22 54 2 27 54 
Idler, O'D. Iselin 2 35 35 2 40 35 
Larchmont One-Design Class — Course 10% Miles — Start 12:00. 
Adelaide, J. J. Dwyer 2 38 21 2 38 21 
Houri, J. H. Esser 2 37 07 2 37 07 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 2 37 49 2 37 49 
Vaquero II., J. M Marble 2 42 49 2 42 49 
Sloops— Class P— Course 10% Miles— Start, 12:00. 
Snapper, D. H. Page 2 36 54 2 36 54 
Una, W. Butler Duncan, Jr 2 29 24 2 29 24 
Rogue, A. Bryan Allen 2 28 50 2 28 50 
Indian Harbor One-Design Class — Course 10% Miles — Start 12:05. 
Wa Wa, J. E. Montells 2 58 50 2 53 50 
Kenoshi, C. D. Mallory 2 59 40 2 54 40 
Owatonna, George Lauder, Jr 3 00 18 2 55 18 
Anawanda, E. C. Ray , 2 59 29 2 54 29 
Bridgeport 18ft. Knockabouts— Course 10% Miles— Star*, 12:05. 
Miss Modesty, C. B. Seeley 2 45 16 2 40 16 
Mirage, T- P. Bertram 2 50 03 2 40 16 
Ouestion, A! W. Bishop 2 48 46 2 43 46 
Manhasset Bay One-Design Class— Course 10% Miles— Start, 12:10. 
Arizona, George A. Corry. 3 21 08 3 11 08 
Chickioker, J. P. Mohr. ...3 22 20 3 12 20 
Wister, Dustin Farnham.......... 3 34 07 3 24 07 
Pup, T. W. Ratsey 3 33 51 3 23 51 
Sloops— Class Q— Course 10% Miles— Start, 12:10. 
Gazabo, H. T. Vulte 3 17 15 3 07 15 
Skip, C. M. Pinckney 3 09 27 2 59 27 
Sloops— Class R— Course 10% Miles— Start, 12:10. 
Scoot, Morgan Cowperthwait 3 18 56 3 08 56 
Alga, J. D. Sparkman 3 11 25 3 01 25 
Pandora, H. B. Towle..... 3 15 02 3 05 02 
Plover, Howard Place ....Did not finish. 
Flim Flam, E. D. Prince 3 01 50 2 51 50 
Hempstead Harbor One-Design Class — Course 5% Miles — Start, 
12:10. 
Scud, Donald Abbot 1 56 03 1 41 03 
Race week was an unqualified success, and all credit is due to 
the race committee, Messrs. Charles P. Tower, Howell C. Perrin 
and. T. J. S. Flint, whose efforts have been untiring. Some 26j3 
boats started in the six days' racing. 
