juNE 10, 1905.3 
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Harlem Y. C. 
City Island, Loilg Islatid Sound— Tuesday, M^iy 30. 
Tbere were twenty starters in the twenty-third atirtual regattia 
of the Harlem Y. C, held on Decoration. Day. The start was 
made off Beldeh's Point, and the Regatta Committee were on 
board Fleet Captain Thum's laurich' SpartaA. 
The boats iii the 33ft. arid 27ft. classes covered a IB-mile 
triangular course, going first to. Matinicock .Poirtt, thence to 
Delaricy toiht and back to the fittisli off Beldeh's Poiiit. The 
other boats, with the exceptioft of tiie 18ft. sloop elasS) covered 
a 12-mile course. 
The. preparatory was given at 12;16, and at 12:20 thte 33ft. yawls 
started with Anna ahead and to windwatd of Mfemo'ry. The wiiid 
was fresh from the E., makihg th'e fitst I'eg a bfeat. Memory 
soon _ drew out ahead and flrom that time on drojiped Anna 
steadily^ 
Irt the 33ft. sloop class Alert led over the line and rah away 
from hfer eomp'etitors. Bedouin, a starter in this class woii tlie 
WillialTls cup for the fastest tithe over thfe long couirse made by 
a club boat. 1, ■ ■ • ' 
In the 27ft. class three of the eight starters did not finish. 
FireHy beat out the othfer boats on corrected timte. , ... 
Wahneta won in the 22ft. class, while .Lonetta won the Muhlfeld 
cup for tlie fastest time rrtade by a Harlem Y. C. boat iii the 
22ft. class. . . 
Vaquefo won in the Larchmoht Y. C. one-design class. Ace 
finished first in the 18ft. sloop class. The summary: 
Yawls, 83Ft. Class— Start, 12 i20— Coui-sfe, 15 Miles. 
Memory, H. M. Raborg... 4 13 30 3 53 30 
Anna, W. Strauss 5 04 40 4 44 40 
Sloops, 33Ft. Class— Start, 12 :25— Course, 15 Miles. 
Alert, J. W. Alker 4 10 00 3 45 00 
Bedouin, W. J. FoWlef 4 58 55 4 33 55 
Kathryh, J. F. Proctor et al 5 13 00 4 48 00 
Sloops, 27Ft. Class— Start, 12:30— Course 15 Miles. 
Widgeon, N&wlori Brothers Did not finish. 
Snapper, F. C. Page 4 35 28 4 05 28 
Rogue, A. B. Alley.-. 4 39 37 4 09 37 
Thelema, A, E. Black 4 32 34 4 02 34 
Firefly, G. P. Grartbery 4' 32 55 4 02 65 
Mopsa, Siiilivan Brothers 5 03 20 4 33 20 
Wave, W. J. Smith Did not finish. 
Sparrow, C. Christensen Did not finish. 
Sloops, 22Ft. Class— Start, 12:35— Course, 12 Miles. 
Nomad, J. Mooring 4 36 05 4 01 05 
Wahneta, J. Delaney 4 26 25 3 51 25 
Kanaka, J. Mahlstedt 4 24 15 3 49 15 
Gazabo, H. Vulte Did not finish. 
Uncas, G. F. Mangels 4 37 30 4 02 39 
Lonetta, Scherer & McKenna 4 34 20 3 59 20 
Skip, C. M. Pinckney 4 39 45 4 04 45 
Larchmont Y. C, One-Design Class— Start, 12:35— Course 12 Miles. 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 4 12 00 3 37 00 
Vaquero, W. Stump 4 11 45 3 36 45 
Sloops, 18Ft. Class— Start, 12:40— Course, 9 Miles. 
Ace, R. N. Bavier 3 50 00 3 10 00 
Tammany, F. J. Muhlfield 4 09 03 3 29 30 
Viking, L. F. Selfert 4 28 05 3 48 05 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, Long Island Sound — Tuesday, May 30. 
The first powerboat race of the season to be held near New 
New York was given under the auspices of the Manhasset Bay 
Y. C. on Tuesday, May 30. Nineteen boats started in four 
classes, and all hut one finished. 
Shooting Star and Panhard covered a 15-mile course. Panhard 
allowed Shooting Star 4m. 16s., but she was not only able to 
save her time, but won by 2m. 24s. The water was smooth, and 
it was a good day for racing. 
In class H, Simplex won by Im. 6s. Colonia allowed Simplex 
6m. 31s., and although she overcame the handicap materially, she 
was not able to save her time. 
Tike defeated San Toy in Class I, althovigh corrected time 
cannot be figured until Tike has been measured. 
The start of the twelve Knickerbocker Y. C. one-design boats 
was most exciting, as they all crossed in a bunch. This is the 
first race these boats have been ,in. They were built by the 
New York Kerosene Oil Engine Company, of College Point, 
N- Y., from the designs of Mr. Charles Coughtry, one of the 
club members. They are 21ft. over all, 4ft. Sin. beam, and 18in. 
draft. They are equipped with two-stroke Fulton engines. No. 7 
won in the Knickerbocker class, but was protested. The summary 
follows : 
Class G — Course, 15 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Shooting Star, H. A. Lozier, Jr 0 57 38 0 53 22 
Panhard II., A. Massanet 0 50 58 0 50 58 
Class H — Course, 15 Miles. 
Simplex, C. R. Mabley 1 10 43 1 04 12 
Beldame, H. A. Lozier, Jr 1 18 21 1 15 29 
Colonia, Fred G. Bourne 1 05 18 1 05 18 
Class I— Course, 10 Miles. 
San Toy II., W. H. Barrion 4 44 13 0 54 13 
Pike, Samuel Stimson, Jr 4 41 31 0 51 32 
Knickerbocker One-Design Class — Course, 9 Miles. 
No. 7 T. Cassidy 4 51 49 0 56 49 
No. 2 Chas. Coughtry 4 53 05 0 58 05 
No. 1 F. L. Creamer 4 53 30 0 58 30 
No. 13 Emil Reiss 4 55 02 1 00 02 
No. 11 Daniel Noble 4 55 06 1 00 06 
No. 6 F. F. Brown 4 55 30 1 00 30 
No. 12 M. E. Connelly 4 57 56 1 02 56 
No. 3 L. C. Berrian 4 58 41 1 03 41 ' 
No. 10 W. H. Gaffert 5 00 53 1 05 53 
No. 9 J. Sulzbach 5 02 00 1 07 00 
No. 8 R. Sands 5 04 16 1 09 16 
No. 4 J. B. Schmelzel Did not finish. 
Messrs. Anson B. Cole and Fred H. Hill managed the race. 
Bay Side Y. C. 
Bay Side, Long Island Sound — Tuesday, May 30. 
A FEATURE of the Opening day's . exercises at the Bay Side 
Y. C, on Memorial Day, was the race in the afternoon for 
the new one-design boats built by Mr. Thomas Glaph^m. The 
boats have a torpedo stern, but otherwise are much like Jeebi, 
a craft with some record for Sound racing. Five boats started 
and J. E. Hill defeated H. Wegans by only one second. A. 
Andrews had an easy win in the dory class. The summaries: 
One-Design Dories — Start, 3:25. 
Finish. ' Elapsed. 
A. Andrews 4 55 00 1 29 00 
J. H. Lee 5 01 30 1 36 30 
G A Harvey ^ 5 02 30 1 37 30 
E G Story 5 04 30 1 39 30 
Maxwell Long 5 05 00 1 40. 00 
P. B. Nash ............5 14 30 1 49 30 
Torpedo Special Class — Start, 3:35. 
J. E. Hill ....5 37 52 2 02 52 
H. Wegans 5 37 53 2 02 53 
Leo Bugg 5 43 45 2 08 45 
C. H. Roberts 5 40 00 2 11 00 
A. Nesmith 5 55 30 2 20 30 
New York Y. C 
Glen Cove, Long Island Sound — May 30. 
The New York Y. C. held the races for Spring cup off 
Station No. 10, Glen Cove on Decoration Day. This was a 
marked departure from the usual custom, as the club has up 
to this -year held its opening regatta on the lower bay courses 
about the middle of June. This innovation was a step in the 
.right direction, as was evidenced by the number of starters and 
■the new Regatta Committee composed of Messrs. Oliver E. 
rCromwell, chairman; H. de B. Parsons and Ernest E. Lorillard, 
:have scored at the outset. Three classes filled, and, there were 
.twenty starters. 
The Regatta Committee were on board Commodore Bourne's 
launch Artemis and the warning signal was given at 11 o'clock. 
At 11:15 the two 70-footers, Mineola and Yankee were sent away.. 
Mineola got the better of the start, and led all over the course. 
The boats covered a triangular course of 19% miles. The wind 
-was from the N.E. and moderate. The seventies had a reach 
on the :first leg, a beat on the and a broad reach back to the 
finish. 
The starters in classes M and N co\'«red ,an 19i^ nautical mile 
bourse, the first leg of which was a .reach, the second a reach 
and a shift in the wind made the third a run. .• -b i 
Captain Christiansen, who has sailed with Captain Charlie Bafr 
for so many years as mate had Mineola's (Srew irt good shape, 
and that vessel was handled livelier than heir adversary arid oiit- 
maneuvered her at every turn. Mineola won by Im. 47s. 
The four starters in classes M and N were started at 11;2U. 
Mira had an easy time with her thtee competitors arid -had. a 
good lead at the finish. On corrected time Mira not grily won m 
her class, butd beat the seventies. Joker is orie of the Baf H^rbot 
30-footers-, arid, this was thfe fii-st of thes'e boats to face on Lorig 
Island Sound. 
The owners . of the new one-design 30-footef s turned out m 
good shape with their boats and fourteen of them were on hand 
at the start. . A shift in the wind carried. Dahirida, which boat had 
beeri far behind, into first place and she. won. This chanke ih 
the, wirid benefited all the boats that had been . left fat behmd. 
Dahirida finished a winner over Ataif by 9s., making het second 
win out of three starts so far this season. 
Sloops, Class H, 70-Footers— Course, 191/2 Miles— Start, Jl:15. 
Finish. 
Mirieola, W. Ross Proctor 1 ?0 16 
Yankee, J. Rogers Maxwell 1 22 03 
Sloops, Classes M arid N, 33-Footers— Course 
Start, 11:20, 
Mira, Charles Lane Poor 
Spasm, E. B. King 
Mimosa III., Trenor L. Park . . 
Joker, Wainwright • 
Sloops, Special 30Ft. Class— Course 
Dahinda, W. Butler Duncan, Jr 
Atair, Cord Meyer 
Carlita, Oliver Harriman 
Maid of Mendon, W. D. Guthrie 
Iris, C. O'D. Iselin 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright 
Adelaide IL, George E. Adee 
Nautilus, A. G. & PI. W. Hanan 
Alera, A. H. & J. W. Alker 
Minx, Howard Willetts 
Phfyne, H. L. Maxwell 
191/2 
Elapsed. 
2 05 19 
2 07 03 
Miles— 
Banzai, 
Linnet, 
Newbury 
Amos F. 
D. 
?, 15 06 
2 55 06 
2 28 23 
3 
08 23 
2 29 49 
09 49 
2 35 05 
15 05 
Miles— Start, 
11:25. 
2 45 57 
3 
20 59 
2 46 06 
-3 
21 06 
2 46 19 
3 
21 19 
2 46 34 
3 
21 34 
2 46 43 
3 
21 43 
2 47 00 
3 
22 00 
2 47 04 
3 
22 04 
2 47 17 
3 
22 17 
2 47 33 
3 
22 33 
2 47 33 
3 
22 33 
2 47 -49 
22 49 
2 47 56 
3 
22 56 
2 48 20 
3 
23 20 
2 51 02 
3 
26 02 
Atlantic Y. C. 
S.ea Gate, New York Bay— Tuesday, May 30. " 
The Gravesend Bay racing season of 1905 was opened on 
Memorial Day with a regatta for classes L and under, given 
by the Atlantic Y. C. There were nineteen starters in the event, 
the winners being Vivian II., Lizana, Ojigwan and Delta. Four 
of the Class Q boats, built this year under the new rule of 
rating, made their debvit and from the close work done through- 
out showed that excellent sport may be expected in- the class 
this year. • 
Ojigwan, designed by Mr. John R. Brophy for Mr. George E. 
Reiners, of the Brooklyn Y. C, was the winner in the class, 
defeating Mr. Hendon Chubb's Cockatoo II., from the board 
of Mr. Clinton H. Crane, by 42s. The latter just beat out the 
Mower-designed creation, More Trouble, owned by Mr. W. H. 
Childs, at the very finish of the event, by 2s. Quest, the craft 
designed by Mr. Henry J. Gielow for Mr. F. J. Havens, was not 
handled to advantage and ended the race 4m. and 27s. behinif 
Ojigwan. The latter and More Trouble were in better racing 
trim than the others. 
From what could be gleaned from the first meeting of the new 
boats the closest competition seems probable. More Trouble 
appeared to be more than a match for the others in reaching, 
but not quite so good at windward work. A most significant 
and interesting outcome of the race was the fact that Ojigwan 
defeated Mary, a smart Class Q creation built under the old 
rule, by- 11m. 26s. for a course of between 7 and 8 miles. Mary 
was the. first of the old boats to finish. 
Classes N and P went out around West Bank Light and re- 
turned, having a reach both ways. The other boats twice covered 
the regular Association course, with marks at Ulmer Park, 
Marine and Field Club, Fort Plamilton and the start off the 
club dock. The first leg was a reach, the second a run, the third 
another reach and the last a fine windward board home. The 
summaries : 
Sloops, Class N— Start, 3:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon 3 59 31 . 0 54 31 
Redwing, B. J. O'Donohue 4 02 11 0 57 11 
Sloops, Class P— Start, 3:05. 
Lizana, D. S. Wylie 4 06 57 1 01 57 
Huntress, L. H. Dyer 4 11 20 1 06 20 
Adeline, Menton Bros 4 12 03 1 07 03 
Bonito, Haviland Bros Disabled 
Sloops, Class Q — Start, 3:10. 
Ojigwan, George E. Reiners 4 27 25 1 17 25 
Cockatoo II., Hendon Chubb 4 28 07 1 18 07 
More Trouble, W. H. Childs 4 28 09 1 18 09 
Quest, F. J. Havens 4 31 52 1 21 52 
Mary, Max Grundner 4 38 51 1 28 51 
Ogeemah, Alfred Mackay 4 39 07 1 29 07 
Karma, J. C. Erskine.. .' 4 40 25 1 30 25 
Careless, Richard Rummell 4 41 48 1 31 48 
Wraith, Calvin Tompkins 4 48 07 1 38 07 
Trouble, W. A. Barstow Withdrew. 
Sloops, Class RR— Start, 3:15. 
Delta, J. J. Mahoney 4 49 56 1 34 56 
Beta, Snedeker & Camp 4 52 32 1 37 32 
Gamma, A. H. Piatt.... 4 54 09 1 39 09 
Havens C«p. 
Sea Gate, New York Bay — Saturday, June 3. 
Owners could hardly wait for the struggle of Saturday to come 
so anxious were they to try old and new creations. This race 
was the sixth for the Havens cup for classes M and under, ail 
starting in one division on time allowance. Five events for the 
same trophj' were held in 1904, Bobtail getting two victories and 
Redwing, Era and Lizana, one each. The cup must be won 
three times by the same owner for permanent possession. 
Saetta, the second Gielow creation for Class Q, won the event 
of Saturday, defeating More Trouble on time allowance by 47s. 
In regular class competition the two would race boat for boat, 
arid More Trouble would have been the victor, having finished 
23s. before Saetta. 
The course selected for the Havens cup event took the ten 
starters out across the channel down the Lower Bay as far as 
the bell buoy about % of a mile to the northward of West Bank 
Light, thence to the bell buoy off Craven Shoal and home. An 
opportunity to test the new creations on more open water than 
encountered in the bay on Memorial was given, and they showed 
to even better advantage than in the initial regatta. The course 
was covered twice, aggregating 11% miles. With a fine northerly 
breeze blowing good progress was made, the first leg to West 
Bank being a reach, the second to windward and the third a 
short reach home. 
As Havens Cup races are open to Atlantic Y. C. boats only, 
Ojigwan was not eligible. The contest again demonstrated how 
unusually well matched the new class is for an open one. C)nly 
seconds separated Cockatoo 11., More Trouble and Saetta on the 
first time around, and it was the same story at the finish, when 
More Trouble led over the line followed by Lizana, last year's 
Association champion in Class P, Saetta and Cockatoo 11, in 
the order named. 
The Class N boat, Vivian II., first to end the race, sailed well 
throughout, but was too heavily handicapped to win from the 
speedy newcomers. A noticable feature of the struggle was the 
poor work of the C. F. Herreshoff 25-footer Huntress, formerly 
Lively. The boat is now owned by L. H. Dyer, of the Atlantic 
Y. C, an enthusiastic racing man, and was purchased with the 
hope that a change in rig and ballast would improve her. The 
positiouv usually occupied in competition down the Sound was 
the best Hiiritress could maintain. The summaries: 
Sloops, Classes M and Under — Start, 3:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon 5 13 36 2 08 36 2 06 53 
Redwing, J. B. O'Donohue .5 17 46 2 12 46 2 12 46 
-Bobtail, E. F. Luckenbach 5 27 05 2 22 05 .... 
More Trouble, W. H. Childs. .... .5 29 16 2 24 16 2 06 33 
Lizana, D. S. Wylie ....5 29 28 2 24 28 2 10 01 
■ Saetta, Geo. H. Church 5 29 39 2 24 39 2 05 46 
Cockatoo II., Hendon Chubb 5 30 43 2 25 43 ... 
Huntress, L. H. Dyer 5 32 05 2 27 05 2 15 01 
Quest, F. J. Havens 5 33 35 2 28 25 ..... 
Wraith, , Calvin Tompkins. .v;-.j6 07 30 § 02 30 
South Boston Y* C. 
South Boston, Mass— Tuesday, May 80. 
The opening race of the season was sailed off the South Boston 
Y. C; at City Point, on Tuesday, May 30. The breeze was all 
around the compass, streaky and flukyj arid the yachts received 
only a poor test. The old Medric won in the 22-footefs, Bonitwo 
iri the 18-footers and Vera II. took a sailover in the 15ft. clasl 
rhere was a good fleet of sailing dories, and also Cape cats. 
Ihe siimmary: 
Class E, 22-rootefs. 
AT J • r'- T lilapsed. 
M edric, George Lee. i ....... ■, 2 18 52 
Rube, H. L. Bowderi. ... .1 ......... . . .i 21 57 
Clorinda, Cheney and Lanning ' i 2i 5b 
Medric II:, Herbert H: White '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.2 h IQ 
-D . ^ ,, Class I, 18- Footers. 
-hJonitwo, George H. Wightniari . " 39 57 
Mirage IL, J; W. 01m,stead ■ ■2 23 57 
Yankee,. F. W. Atwood 2 24 11 
Haysefed IL, IL L. Bowderi..... ....'.'.'.'.'."*"'. 2 30 07- 
Nicknack, .E. B. Holmes.........; ; "2 33 45 
Dorchert, A. W. Firilay .2 Sili 
,,..,.■■ I Class T, 15-Footefs. 
Vera II., H. Lundberg 2 07 25 
Class X, Dories. 
Elizabeth F., PI. W. Dudley 2 01 17 
Barbara, Blaney & Wardwell 2 01 42 
Bugaboo II. A. B.Ingalls ! ! . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 12 05 47 
Irohc IL, W. G. Torrey 2 tS 32 
Zaza II. , Gordon Foster. 2 10 47 
Spray, H. T. Wing 2 12 40 
Question, Guy Gardner "" "2 15 38 ■ 
Bessie A., J. S. Hodge !2 15 32 
Class D, Cape Cats. 
Tj,. ti TT T. , ■, . " Elapsed. Corrected. 
Hustler, H. W. Robbms 2 22 42 1 51 56 
Marvel, I. W. Whittemore 2 23 20 1 53 23 
Stranger, Dr. P E Dawes [..2 32 02 2 00 54 
Josephine, F. H. Smith 2 31 32 2 01 54 
Ocean Eagle T Lang 2 33 29 2 02 38 
Dorothy III., F. F. Crane. ..2 40 02 2 10 40 
Nancy Planks, G. W. Lane 2 39 20 2 12 15 
Ihelga, L. E Crosscup 2 49 10 2 18 56 
Moondyne, Shaw Bros 3 02 55 '2 34 03 
B. B. Y. R. A. Classes-First Class. 
V\awenock ....2 18 14 1 53 43 
2 19 40 1 57 27 ■ 
2 23 13 1 58 31 
tV'^ :2 20 26 2 00 37 
• 2 25 13 2 00 42 
Pocahontas ...2 24 10 2 04 55 
Lobster 2 25 59 2 30 58 
S. B. Y. C. Tenders. 
V.°'?.°" 1 04 57 1 04 57 
^,9Kee 1 09 38 1 07 32 ' 
Stic^kney ..1 08 05 1 07 35 
Hyde ...1 14 54 1 12 36 
The judges were Messis. Arthur Fuller, Thomas F. Bruen 
Maurice J. Lee W H Godfrey, R. E. Bartlett, ' T. J. Cole; 
Herbert P. Cook and Newton B. Stone. 
Boston Y. C. 
A CLUB race of the Boston Y. C. was sailed off the South 
-boston station on Saturday, June 3, in light breezes, N. to E. 
the four 22-footers were less than a minute apart. Tyro winning. 
Dorchen won in the 18-footers, and Vera II. had a walkover in 
the 15-footers. ^ The feature of the day was the defeat of the 
30-footer Chewmk IV. by the 25-footers L'Aiglon and Jingo, 
the summary: 
Class E, 22-Footers. 
Tyro, William H. Joyce 1 44 59 
Medric II., Herbert H. White 1 45 24 
Rube, Herbert L. Bowden \ 45 .3g 
Clorinda, B. P. Cheney and C. D. Laming. !l 45 40 
Class I, 18-Footers. 
Dorchen, A. W. Finlay 1 49 ig 
Bonitwo, George H. Wightman .....1 50 00 
Hayseed II., Herbert L. Bowden ; 1 56 51 
Mirage II. , J. W. Olmstead !.1 57 56 
Class T, 15-Footers. 
Vera IL, H. Luiidberg 1 39 00 
First Rating Class, Over 27Ft. . 
T-.,. , , Elapsed. Corrected. 
L Aiglon, E. W. Hodgdon 1 43 52 ..... 
Jingo, George B. Doane 1 44" 52 1 oi 33 
Chewink, F. G. Macomber. . : 1 44 55 L07 56 
Second Rating Class, Under 27Ft. 
Anne, C. B. Pratt 1 46 38 0 49 58 
Opah, Walter C. Lewis 1 31 35 0 54 19 
*Ruth, H. C. Hartshorn 1 45 08 
*Gadfly, C. W. Chapin 1 39 40 . .. . . 
Pet, Walter Burgess Withdrew. 
Idella, B. D. Amsden Went aground. 
*Not measured. 
Indian Harbor Y. C, 
Greenwich, Long Island Sound— Tuesday, May 30. 
The Indian Harbor Y. C. held its first club race on Decoration 
Day. The club went into commission in the morning and the 
races were held in the afternoon. 
The preparatory was given at 2:30 and the raceabouts were 
sent away five minutes later. The wind was light from the 
E. at the start, and later hauled to S.W. 
Tartan, last year's champion raceabout, beat her competitors 
to a standstill, the second boat being nearly 10m. behind. 
In the handicap class Robin Hood won, beating Heron by 
over 4m. The boats covered a 5 nautical mile course twice. 
The summary follows: 
Raceabouts— Start, 2:35— Course, 10 Miles. 
Tartan, A. H. Pirie 6:08 05 3 33 05 
Pretty Quick, A. B. Alley Did not finish. 
Nora, Adrian Iselin III 6 .18 5§ 3 43 58 
Mistral, A. C. Bostwick 6 21 00 3 46 00 
Invader, Jr., R. A. Rainey 6 29 00 3 54 00 
Handicap Race — Course 10 Miles. 
Kenoshi, Clifford Mallory 2 40 00 7 04 12 
Robin Hood, G. E. Gartland 2 50 00 6 56 35 
Pleron, J. Le Boutillier 2 50 00 7 00 45 
Acushla, E. C. Ray 3 05 CO Withdrew. 
The Regatta Committee -is composed of Messrs. H. 'Wilmer 
Hanan, Chairman; Charles E. Simms, Thomas J. McCahill, Jr., 
Charles F. Kirby, Charles P. Geddes. 
Quircy Y* C 
Quincy, Mass. — Saturday, June 3. 
A CLUB race of the Quincy Y. C. was sailed Saturday, June 3, 
in light easterly breezes. Two classes failed to fill, and no cor- 
rected times could be given in Class C, because the yachts were 
not measured. The summary: 
Class C. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Harriet, A. A. Lincoln 1 44 31 ... .. 
Enigma, W. Sargent 2 08 50 . .. .. 
Class D. 
Josephine, F. H. Smith .' 1 41 50 1 IS 52 
Hustler, H. W. Robbins 1 43 45 1 19 52 
Marvel, I. W. Whittemore 1 44 12 1 20 54 
Dorothy III., F. F. Crane 1 46 31 1 23 21 - 
Moondyne, W. H. Shaw 1 54 55 1 32 28 
Clara Lee, Edgar Emery 1 57 11 1 33 07 " 
Stranger, Dr. F. E. Dawes 1 58 38 1 35 03 
Argestes, G. H. Wilkins 1 56 05 . . . . . 
Motorboats. 
Aleppo, G. E. Rand 0 54 55 
Eleanor, G. L. Hamlet 0 56^03 
Van, W. H. Shaw...., ..1 14 22 . ]" 
Argestes was not measured. 
