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[Sept. 24, 1904 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, Long Island Sound— Saturday, Sept. 17, 
The annual fall regatta of the Manhasset Bay Y. C. took place 
on baturday, Sept. 17. '1 he twenty-seven boats that started in 
tiie race were tayored with light breezes that blew from almost 
every quarter. At the start it was S.W., a little later it went 
T, ter veeri "g to N.V\ . it finally went back to S.W. 
Ihe Kegatta Committee, made up of Messrs Charles D. 
.Mower and Fred A. Hul, were on board Commodore A. H. 
Alker s steam yacht Florence. 1 hey sent the boats over a 
10%-uiile tnangie; Hie start was made off Execution Light, 
Stum there the boats went to Matinnicock buov, thence to Scotch 
Caps and back to the smarting line. 
None of the 70-footers turned up, and the "bronze sixties" 
having gone out of commission, the largest boats to start were 
the 30-footers. Nike, having no competitor in the 30ft. class, 
went up and sailed against Spasm in the 36ft. class. Nike won 
by 6m. 24s. corrected time. 
Of the five starters in the 25ft. class, Una had a shade the 
better of bnapptr and won by 9s. Gloria and Corona have yet 
to be measured belore their corrected time can be figured. 
Jeebi captured first in the 21ft. ciass, Luto II. was next and 
Gazauo third. Skip was not measured. 
Omy two of the Larchmunt 21-footers came to the line 
Vaquero II. not only deieated her omy competitor, Dorothy, 
easily, but led the fleet ah over the course. 
It is seldom that only two starters are seen in the raceabout 
class. Tartan and Mavis were the omy contestants that material- 
ized. Tartan won by less than a minute. 
In the Indian Harbor V. C. one-design class Kenoshi had no 
difficulty in disposing 1 of Anawanda, her omy competitor. 
Plover won in the 18ft. sloop class. Arizona and Chickeoka 
had a fair race in the Manhasset Bay one-design class. Chickeoka 
won, and Pup, the third starter, was hopeiessiy beaten. 
T he raceabout Maryola and the little sloop \ irgeth sailed to- 
gether in a special cass. Maryola won. Mr. Charles (. Lincoln's 
dory No. 7 won in her class. The summary: 
Sloops, 36ft. Class— Start, 12:30— Course 10% Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. • 
Spasm, E. D. King. 3 19 41 2 49 41 2 49 41 
Nike, V. I. Cumnock ....3 18 44 2 48 44 2 43 17 
Sloops, 25ft. Class— Start. 12:20— Course, 10% Miles. 
Una, W. 15. Duncan, Jr 3 31 46 3 11 46 3 11 46 
Snapper, F, S. Page..... 3 33 00 3 13 00 3 11 55 
Firefly, G. P. Cranoerry ..3 52 33 3 32 33 3 32 33 
Gloria, H. P. Brown 3 47 50 3 27 50 Not meas. 
Corona, R. S. Richardson 3 57 38 3 37 38 Not meas. 
Sloops, 21ft. Class— Start, 12:20— Course, 10% Miles. 
Luto II., F. P. Currier .3 59 51 3 39 51 3 39 51 
Gazabo, H. T. Vulte 4 U4 02 3 44 02 3 43 38 
Ethel, J. F. Frantz .....4 06 39 3 46 39 3 46 03 
Jeebi, A. D. R. Brown 3 58 36 3 38 36 3 34 04 
Skip, C. M. Pinckney 3 57 47 8 37 47 Not meas. 
Sloops— Larchmont 21-footers— Start, 12 :15— Course, 10% Miles. 
Vaquero, J. M. Marb.e 3 12 23 2 57 23 2 57 23 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence.. 3 41 08 3 26 08 3 26 08 
Raceabouts— Start, 1:53— Course, 10% Miles. 
Tartan, A. H. Pirie 4 32 12 2 39 12 2 39 12 
Mavis, G. L. Pirie 4 33 10 2 40 10 2 40 10 
Indian Harbor One-Design Class— Start, 12:25— Course, 10% Miles. 
Kenoshi, C. D. Mallory 4 08 22 3 38 22 3 38 22 
Anawanda, E. C. Ray 4 0v 07 3 42 07 3 42 07 
Sloops, 18ft. Class— Start, 12:30— Course, 10% Miles. 
Plover, Howard Place 4 02 02 3 32 02 3 32 02 
Dory, A. Blank 4 33 00 4 03 00 Not meas. 
Manhasset Raceabouts— Start, 12:25— Course, 10% Miles. 
Arizona, G. A. Corry 4 08 41 3 43 41 3 43 41 
Chickeoka, J. P. Mohr 4 0 7 41 8 42 41 3 42 41 
Pup, T. W. Ratsey... 4 20 U0 3 55 00 3 55 00 
Sloops, Special Class— Start, 1:10— Course, 10% Miles. 
Maryola, C. VV. Allen ....4 17 10 3 07 10 3 07 10 
Virgeth, Addison Hanan 4 22 10 3 12 10 3 12 10 
Dories— Start, 3:48— Course, 5 Miles. 
No. 7, Charles J. Lincoln 5 07 15 1 19 15 1 19 15 
No. 1, Thomas Wilson, Jr 5 10 30 1 22 30 1 22 30 
New York C G. 
Bensonhurst, L. I. — Saturday, Sept. 17. 
The open fall regatta of the New York C. C. and the last 
of five races to count on the season's championship of Graves- 
end Bay took place on the aiternoon of Saturday, Sept. 17. 
Twenty-six craft entred the contest. '1 he winners were Maydic, 
Bobtail, Lizana, Ogeemah, Beta, Esperance and Martha M. 
Sandpiper scored a sauover. \\ inners of championship honors 
in ihe different classes will not be definitely known until cor- 
rected returns are sent to the secretary oi the Association by 
the Kegatta Committees of the component clubs. 
The race was sailed in a light breeze, which was blowing from 
the S.E. at the s.art, but shuted into the S.W. before the end. 
Nearly haif of the starters were becalmed just before the finish. 
The last boat to complete the journey did not cross the line 
until after sunset. 
1 he reguiar Association courses were sailed, leaving all marks 
to starboard. Starters in Classes M and M had a pair of oose 
hauled hitches from the start off Ulmer Park to the Sea Gate 
mark, another reach, on which banooners were carried, to the 
Craven Shoal buoys, a run from there to Fort Hamilton, a reach 
to ihe Marine and Fie.d Ciuo mark and a ciose-hauied leg home. 
The journey was covered twice, aggregating 10 knots. The other 
ci aft sailed the same course, om.tung the Craven Shoal buoys. 
1 lit- leg across the bay from Sea Gate to Fort Hamilton was a 
reach. 
Maydic, Lizana and Ogeemah did the best work of the day. 
Era and Miss Judy were disqualified for fouling at the start. 
The latter was the first of the Ciass (J craft to end the race. 
A resume of the season will appear on some future date. The 
summaries follow: 
Sloops, Class M— Start, 3 :05. 
Fin. sh. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Maydic, W. H. Childs. ......... .4 52 40 1 47 40 1 47 40 
Red Wing, J. B. O'Donohue. . . . .5 09 00 2 04 00 2 02 04 
Sloops, Class N— Start, 3:05. 
Bobtail, E. F. Lu . ,„ou 1 „ I 52 05 1 52 05 
Era, ~E. H. M. Roehr Disqualified 
Sloops, Class P — Start, 3:10. 
Lizana, D. S. Wy.ie 4 ib oo l 39 58 1 36 18 
Naiad, Dr. J. B. Pa.mer 4 52 11 1 42 11 1 41 11 
Bonito, Haviland Bros.. 4 59 48 1 49 48 1 47 35 
Smoke, L. H. Dyer 5 01 18 1 51 18 1 51 18 
Sioops, Class Q— Start, 3:15. 
Ogeemah, Alfred AiacKay ..o ia> oj i 48 52 .'■ 1 42 41 
Mary, Max Grundner 5 C5 58 1 50 58 1 50 21 
Trouble, W. A. Barstow 5 08 58 1 53 58 1 53 58 
Careless. F. J. Havens.... 5 09 19 1 54 19 . 1 54 15 
Miss Judy, D. D. Allerton Disqualified. 
Spots, R. C. Veit Did not finish. 
Karma, J. E. Erskine Did not hnish. ,; 
Sloops, Class R — Start, 3:15. 
Sandpiper, W. W. Redfern 5 31 52 2 16 52 ...... 
Sloops, Class RR— Start, 3:20. 
Beta, Snedeker & Camp... 6 43 27 3 23 27 . .. .. 
Gamma, A. H. Piatt. ............ .6 48 10 3 28 10 ... .„ 
Delia, J. J. Mahoney.. 6 48 50 3 28 50 ... .". 
Alpha, Holcombe & Howell Did not finish. 
Marine and Field Special— Start, 3:20. 
Esperance, T. A. Hamilton 6 17 52 2 57 52 ..... 
Kelpie, W. K. Brown .6 30 00 3 10 00 . .. .. 
Catboats, Class V~ Start, 3:25. 
Martha M., Richard Moore 5 19 30 1 54 30 1 53 12 
Colleen, \V. F. Remmey.. 5 19 03 1 54 03 1 54 03 
Orient, Richard Rummell. ...... .Did not finish. 
Rascal, D. G. WhitJock Did not finish. 
Edgewood Y, C* 
Narr.igan^ett Bay, R. I.— Saturday, Sept. 17. 
The last of the three fall races of the Edgewood Y. C. was 
sailed Saturday aiternocn, Sept. 17, and with this event the yacht- 
ing season in Narragansett Bay practically comes to a close. This 
final event was an open regatta, but there were only eight entries 
all told, including three outside craft. The winners were the cats 
Elizabeth and Rival No. 1, and the knockabout Hope. 
There was a light N.W. breeze that shifted to the S.W. and 
freshened materially at times, so that a fairly good race was held. 
Interest centered in the work of the two 30ft. cats Mblem and 
lilizabeth, which have been rivals for first honors all the season. 
Elizabeth got away first by 2s., but Mblem had the best position, 
and led over the first round by 10s. Then Elizabeth forged ahead 
and secured the lead, gradually opening out the distance until 
sue finished nearly 3m. ahead. Including this final race, Eliza- 
beth has won ten races this season and Mblem has taken eight. 
Mblem, however, wins the Edgewood "cock of the walk" pen- 
nant, on points, as she was already two points ahead of Eliza- 
beth on the season, and with the last event gained one more to 
Elizabeth s two. making a total of 45 to 44. 
Rival No. 1, sailed by Harvey J. Flint, of Wanderer III., was 
successful m the 25ft. class, defeating Mae Hope by more than 
11m In the knockabout jelass the winner was Hope, a Herre-' 
shoif , one-design 15-footer, ewn^d hv R. r~lt. p of Col 
Samuel P. Colt, of Bristol, which defeated Terror by 11m. 
Priscilla, the Wood brothers last fau ixiva a.u^p, wi.ie over 
with the hope of again engaging Little Rhody, but as she had no 
competitor, she did not start. 
The course was a short triangular one, sailed three times over, 
and giving a total distance of 11 miles. Messrs. A. C. Davis, 
Fred Gammell and Fred Griffith, of the. Edgewood Y. C Re- 
gatta Committee, acted as judges. The summary: 
•>,**•; Knockabouts— Start, 2 :29. 
T . v. & ' Finish. Elapsed. 
Hope, R. Colt 5 12 50 2 43 50 
Terror, W. L. Frost..... 5 23 48 2 54 48 : 
Ma rtha, Jjf: S. Baxter Did not finish. 
... , 30ft. Cats— Start, 2:41. 
Eizffbeth, W. D. Wood .4 44 33 2 03 33 : 
Mblem, G. E: Darling...... ....4 47 29 2 06 29 
, • > ■ 25ft. Cats— Start, 2:43. 
Rival ~Nq..-1, C. Mays........ ...5 01 50 2 18 50 
Mae Hope, D. C. Stranger ...5 13 10 2 30 10 
Patience, E. C. Cook 5 30 40 2 47 40 
\, = ..; . F. H. Young. 
Riverton Y. C. 
-Riverton, Delaware River— Saturday, Sept. 10. 
The first power boat race of any importance to be held on the 
Delaware-River was given by the Riverton Y. C. on Saturday, 
Sept. 10. The Riverton Y. C. is to be congratulated on the show- 
ing made, for the race was better in many respects than any given 
on Long Island Sound, where there are many more motor craft. 
Ihe cource was 10% miles, starting at Riverton mer, up the 
river to red spar buoy No. 52, down to black buoy No. 41, twice 
around. 
The races- were held under the American Power Boat Associa- 
tion rules. There were fifteen starters, and all but three finished. 
The light N.E. breeze was not strong enough to make the water 
rough. . The winners were Nada III. and Unique. The sum- 
mary : , . : 
First Class. 
' . il'.- Finish. Elapsed. 
Lovica, C. B. Mitchell Withdrew. 
Elizabeth, F. F. Wachter 4 32 22 1 57 13 
Maude Blair, John Blair 5 26 12 1 42 48 
Wizzard, R. R. Bender 5 25 55 1 41 49 
New Jersey, France Withdrew. 
Anna Belle, W. H. Wolstencroft 5 38 00 1 47 14 
Nada I., Helen Godschalk 5 03 08 1 03 27 
> T —iq TTT C 1 -*—'"~e Godschalk 5 01 52 1 02 11 
May, J. F. Machell... Withdrew. 
V. ....cuima, J-!. M. Byers 5 44 08 1 42 07 
Nan, Otto Holzworth 5 22 48 1 18 49 
Red Devil, George N. Bakely 5 16 33 1 06 45 ' 
Now Then, Dr. Ruch 5 21 28 1 11 40 
40ft. Class. 
Boomerang, E. H. Godschalk .5 18 06 10148 
Unique, H. E. Dantzebecker 5 27 46 0 58 53 
Beverly Y. C. 
Wing's Neck, Buzzard's Bay— Saturday, Sept. 10. 
The Beverly Y. C. sailed its 362d regatta on Saturday, Sept. 10, 
in a W.S.W. breeze. Mr. R. W. Emmons, 2d, acted as judge. 
The winners were Praxilla, Maora, Jap, and Fiddler. The sum- 
mary: 
One-Design 30-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Praxilla, J. Parkinson, Jr 3 46 50 
Young Miss, D. Whittemore.. 3 50 54 
Arabian, R. Winsor, Jr. ..■ Did not finish.. 
Fourth-Class Cats. 
Maora, A. W. Whiting 2 56 55 
Howard, Howard Miller 2 58 43 
One-Design 18-footers. 
Tap, G. P. Gardner, Jr 2 21 12 
Hindoo, N. F, Emmons Did not finish.. 
One-Design 15-footers. 
Fiddler, Miss Dabney 1 18 59 
Teazer, Mrs. R. W. Emmons, 2d 1 19 07 
Ranzo, Maurice Richardson 1 19 30 
Compress, S. M. Weld '. 1 20 01 
Fly, Miss Williams 1 21 07 
Vim, D. Sargent 12108 
Uarda, The Misses Emmons 1 24 45 
Season championships were won by the following boats: 30- 
footers, Young Miss; 21-footers, Terrapin; 18-footers, Jap; 15- 
footers, Fiddler. 
Ladies' cup for best record of the season: 15-footers, won by 
Teazer, Mrs. R. W. Emmons, 2d; fourth-class catboats, not de- 
cided, owing to protest. 
A. C A. Meet. 
I Sugar Island, St. Lawrence River— Aug. I J to 18. 
Thursday, Aug. 11, 1904. 
Event No. 6. Unlimited Sailing Race.— Six miles; limit 2V Z 
hours; open to any canoe coming within the A. C. A. rules. Weather- 
showery and squally; wind west, strong; sea heavy. Start, 10:40: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
V D. B. Goodsell. 11 41 15 1 01 15 
*'M. Ohlmeyer 11 45 45 1 05 45 
■i W. W. Crosby. ....12 06 50 1 26 50 
• W. Carmalt ..12 12 45 1 32 45 
J. E. Zdankiewicz. ......12 13 30 1 33 30 
:;. Event No. 17. Special Class Sailing Race.— Weather cloudy and. 
threatening; wind, north and strong; sea choppy. Decked class. 
8 miles; open class 1% miles. Start, 2:40: 
Class A— Decked. 
Finish. Elapsed.. 
D. B. Goodsell ...3 10 00 0 30 00 
F. C. Moore 3 10 40 0 30 40 
Class B — Open. 
W. W. Crosby 3 07 25 0 27 25 
E. F, Wyer 3 32 00 0 52 00 
Event No. 14. Novice Sailing Race.— Three miles; limit V/fe 
hours; weather cloudy; wind north; sea moderate. Start, 4:25: 
F'nish. Elaosed. 
Ralph Britton .....5 03 30 0 88 30 
B. F. Cromwell, Jr.., Withdrew. 
" Friday, Aug. 12. 
Event No. 15. Club Sailing Race. — Once around Sugar Islands 
Weather clear; wind light, N.E. ; sea smooth. Start, 10:30: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
F. C. Moore, N. Y. C. C ............10 56 00 0 26 00 
D. B. Goodsel, N. Y. C. C... 10 57 45 0 27 45 
E. A. Bennett, N Y. C. C ..10 59 05 0 29 05 
A. W. Scott, K. C. C ri 11 07 10 0 37 10 
: :T. EA,-D» Otmrv. ;K. <C C v." or nr \r n ?n 
W. Carmalt,, N. Y. C. C. ...11 13 50 0 48 60 
E. T .vvrignt, N. Y C. C. ..U xo iO 0 -to lO 
B, F. Cromwell, Jr., K. C. C .......11 29 47 0 69 47 , 
Won by New York, C. C, having first three men finish. 
Event No. 3. Sailing Record Race.— Four arid one-half miles; 
limit 2y 2 hours; weather cloudv: wind light, S.W. ; sea moderate, 
Start, 2:40: 
_ _ ' , Finish, Elapsed. Points, 
D. S. - Goodsell..... .................... ..4 00 55 1 20 55 6 
I. C. Moore .4 01 30 1 21 30 5 
E. A. Bennett. .4 02 45 1 22 45 4 
Ralph Britton ...4 12 00 1 32 00 3 
W. Carmalt .Not timed. 2 
J. J. Hattenbrun, Jr Not timed. 1 
Eyent No. 13. Fours Paddling Race.— Double-blade, y 2 mile 
straightaway. Weather clear; wind none; sea smooth. Start, 
4:41:45: Finish 
Herb Begg, A. G. Mather, R. Britton M. C. Berrien 4 45 25 
E. H. Stoner, E. H. Demmler, R. Owen, F. C. Demmler.4 45 35 
D. P. Mitchell, F. P. Land, E. A. Bennett, J. A. de Camp.4 45 50 
L. Danburg, B. F. Cromwell, Jr., A. Van Dohlen, J. J. 
•Hattenbrun, Jr 4 45 20 
Last crew, though finishing first, was protested for taking water 
° f hrst crew, and protest was sustained by Regatta Committee, 
thereby disqualifying the crew from position in the race. 
Ev «ntNo. 2. Paddling Record Race.— One-half mile straight- 
away. Weather clear; wind none; sea smooth. Start, 5:25:15: 
T T TT , Finish. Elapsed. Points. 
■h h Hattenbrun 5 29 25 0 04 10 4 
R. Britton 5 29 35 0 04 20 3 
W. Carmalt 5 29 45 0 04 30 2 
D. B. Goodsell ._..». 5 32 12 0 06 12 1 
Saturday, Aug. 13. 
Event No. 1. Combined Paddling and Sailing Record Race.— Three 
miles; limit iy 2 hours; start to be made under paddle, alternating Y> 
mile legs paddling and sailing. Weather rainy; wind S.W. and 
moderate; sea smooth at start. Start, 10:30: 
W. Carmalt fouled buoy. J. J. Hattenbrun, Jr., was protested 
for a non-compliance with the rules; protest was sustained, and 
by decision of Regatta Committee race postponed. R. Britton 
disabled. 
Special Event.— Tandem paddling race, single blades, % mile 
straightaway. Weather cloudy; wind moderately strong; sea 
choppy. Start, 2:36:25: 
t> x>i c ,j j tt -r. Finish. Elapsed. 
R. Blomfield and H. Brent 2 40 30 0 04 05 
' A. G. Mather and E. Dey were scant half length behind, but were 
not timed. 
Event No. 21. Mixed Tandem Paddling Race.— Single blades, % 
mile. Weather cloudy; wind strong; sea choppy. Start, 3:03:40: 
,,. ,, _ Finish. Elapsed. 
Miss M. Snider and R. Blomfield 3 05 50 0 02 10 
Mrs. J. E. Plummer and E. Dey Not timed. 
Miss Cromwell and B. F. Cromwell, Jr. ..... .Not timed. 
Mrs. C. H. Parson and R. Britton Not timed. 
Miss D. Reichert and J. A. De Camp Not timed. 
Special Event. One-Man Paddling Race.— Single blade, % mile 
straightaway. Weather cloudy; wind squally; sea rough. Start-, 
o 1 33 i2T 1 
Finish. Elapsed. 
R. Blomfield ..3 37 55 0 04 28 
E- Dey 3 38 00 0 04 33 
?r J n Rouse 3 38 05 0 04 38 
H. Brent ..Not timed. 
A. G. Mather Withdrew. 
Event No. 20. War Canoe Paddling Race.— One-half mile straight 
away. Weather threatening; wind brisk; sea rough. Start, 5:22:45: 
,„ „ Finish. Elapsed. 
Y. M. C. A. of Brockville 5 26 18 0 03 33 
*Bohemian A. A. Association of Brockville. . . .Not timed. 
Three-fourths length behind winner. 
Event No. 7. Trophy Paddling Race.— Double blade; champion- 
ship of the A. C. A.; 1 mile straightaway. Weather rainy; wind 
freshening; sea choppy; start, 6:02;37: 
First, R. Blomfield, finish 6:10:57; second E. Dey, half length 
behind winner and not timed; third A. G. Mather, not timed. 
Event No. 19. War Canoe Paddling Race.— One mile straight- 
away. Championship of the A. C. A. Weather, hard rain; wind 
strong; sea rough. Start, 6:32; 
' „ , Finish. .Elapsed. 
Y. M. C. A. of Brockville 6 38 36 0 06 36 
Bohemiam A. A. Assn. of Brockville 6 38 45 0 06 45 
Monday, Aug. 15. 
Event No. 16. Open Canoe Sailing Race.— One and one-half 
miles. Weather clear; wind light S.E. ; sea smooth. Start, 10:29: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
R. Owen 10 55 37 0 26 37 
F. C. Moore ..10 57 10 0 28 10 
E. J. Wright 10 57 15 0 28 15 
W. Carmalt 10 57 16 0 28 16 
J. E. Plummer 11 01 26 0 32 26 
Eyent No. 18. Novice Paddling Race.— Single blade, '% mile 
straightaway. Weather clear; wind moderate; sea smooth. Start, 
12:13:06: 
„ Finish. j Elapsed. 
R. P. Nichols 12 17 30 .0 04 24 
L. Danburg, second Not timed. 
R. Owen, third Not timed. 
E. H. Stoner, fourth Not timed. 
G. R. Rogers, fifth Not timed. 
Eyent No. 8. One-Man Paddling Race.— Single blade, % mile 
straightaway. Weather clear; wind moderate; sea calm. Start, 
2:28: 
„ „ Finish. Elapsed. 
E. Dey 2 31 45 0 03 45 
A. G. Mather 2 31 55 0 03 55 
B. I. Rouse 2 32 05 0 04 05 
Event No. 9. One-Man Paddling Race.— Double blade, V 2 mile 
straightaway. Weather, same conditions as above. Start, 3:12:55: 
• Finish. Elapsed. 
E. Dey 3 16 39 0 03 44 
A. G. Mather Did not finish. 
Event No. 10. Tandem Paddling Race.— Single blade, y 2 mile 
straightaway. Weather conditions unchanged. Start, 4:14:40: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
E. Dev and A. G. Mather, first 4 18 40 0 04 00 
B. I. Rouse and H. O. Palmer, second Not timed. 
Herb Begg and R. Britton, third Not timed. 
Event No. 11. Tandem Paddling Race.— Double blade, % mile 
straightaway. Weather conditions unchanged. Start, 5:17:35: 
' Finish. Elapsed. 
E. Dey and A. G. Mather 5 21 00 0 03 25 
Herb Begg and R. Britton 5 21 07 0 03 32 
J. J. Hattenbrun, Jr., and L. Danburg . .5 21 50 0 04 15 
Event No. 12. Fouts paddling Race.— Single blade, V 2 mile 
straightaway. Weather conditions as above, btart, 6:08:07: 
First, B. F. Cromwell, Jr., L. Danburg. A. Van Dohlen and 
J. J. Hattenbrun, Jr.; time, 3:48. Second, E. Dey, A. G. Mather, 
R. Britton and Herb Begg, not timed; one-half length behind 
winners. Third, B. I. Rouse, H. O. Palmer, — . Vreeland and 
R. W. P. Nichols, not timed, one and one-half lengths behind 
second crew. Fourth, G. R. Rogers, R. Owen, F. C. Demmler 
and E. H. Demmler, not timed. 
Tuesday, Aug. 16. 
Event No. 5. Dolphin Trophy Sailing Race.— Seven and a half 
miles; limit 3 hours. Weather hazv; wind S.E. andi light; sea 
calm. Start, 10:05: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
F. C. Moore : 11 29 25 1 24 25 
D. B. Goodsell , 11 35 12 1 30 12 
J. K. Hand Withdrew. 
First place in this race and the Dolphin trophy awarded to 
D. B. Goodsell, as F. C. Moore was not eligible after having won 
the A. C. A. sailing trophy. 
Wednesday, Aug. 17. 
Event No. 4. Trophy Sailing Race.— Nine miles; limit 3% hours. 
Weather clear; wind W. and light; sea smooth. Start, 10:16: ■ 
„ - . Finish. Elapsed. 
A. G. Mather 11 51 20 . 1 35 20 
F. C. Moore Fouled buoy. 
D. B. Goodsell Disabled, lost rudder. 
J. K. Hand.. Withdrew. 
T. E. Plummer Withdrew. 
Ralph Britton ...Disabled, filled. 
Note.r-The result of this race proving so unsatisfactory owing 
to the fact that Mr. Mather was sailing a boat which was in- 
eligible, having been sailed in the club race by another man," the 
Regatta Committee decided to call trophy race again at later date, 
at the same time acknowledging its hearty appreciation of the 
