June 17, 1905.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Marine and Field CI«b. 
Bath Beach, Long Island— Saturday, June 10. 
On the afternoon of Saturday, June 10, the Marine and Field 
Club gave a regatta for classes Q and under over the regular 
Association coaise in Gravesend Bay. The wind was light and 
fluky throughout and luck was a prominent factor in determining 
the positions at the finish. All but one of the new Class U 
creations started in the race, the absentee being Cockatoo 11, 
which had carried away her hollow mast earlier in the week and 
found it imporsible to make repairs in time for the Saturday 
event. 
More Trouble proved the winner among the new boats, beating 
out Quest in an exciting finish by only 32s. Ojigwan and Saetta 
had a hard tussle for third place, the former just nosing by the 
mark boat 2s. to the good. Karma won from the old Class Q 
craft and Beta led the Marine and Field Class RR. The division 
of Class Q was according to a resolution adopted at the last 
meeting of the associated clubs, in which it was decided, in all 
but the five events counting on the championship of the year, and 
xipon request, to place "boats built under a rule in which dis- 
placement is taken as a factor" in the regular class and give 
the others the choice of which division they will enter. 
What little wind there was hovered between S and S.W. all 
of the afternoon. This gave the boats a lot of windward hitches 
to the first mark of? the Brooklyn Y. C, a reach to the Atlantic 
Y. C. mark, a broad reach to Fort Hamilton and still another 
reach home to the start off the Marine and Field Club house at 
Bath Beach. This journey was covered twice, aggregating be- 
tween 7 and 8 miles. Quest had on board during the race her 
builder, Mr. Willard F. Downs, of Bay Shore, and made a much' 
better showing than in the other two races entered this year. 
The summaries follow : 
Sloops, Class Q— Start, 3:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
More Trouble, W. H. Childs 4 52 22 1 47 22 
Quest, E. J. Havens 4 52 54 1 47 54 
Ojigwan, George E. Reiners 4 55 IG 150 16,- 
Saetta, George H. Church 4 55 18 1 50 18 
*Ogeemah, Alfred Mackay 5 07 05 2 02 05 
Class Q, Special— Start, 3:05. 
Karma, J. C. Erskine 5 07 57 2 02 57 
Mary, Max Grundner 5 09 25 2 04 25 
Careless, Richard Rummel 5 14 45 2 09 45 
Wraith, Calvin Tompkins Did not finish. 
Sloops, Class RR— Start, 8:10. 
Beta, Snedeker & Camp 6 12 45 8 02 45 
Gamma, A. H. Piatt 6 13 14 3 03 14 
Alpha, iBolcomb and Howell Did not finish. 
*Gets time allowance, but measurement was not given. 
Dorchester Y. C* 
Dorchester, Mass. — Saturday, June 10. 
An open race was given by the Dorchester Y. C. for prizes 
offered by the City of Boston on the occasion of the 275th anni- 
versary of .the settlement of Dorchester, on Saturday, June 10. 
There were three handicap sailing classes and one class for 
launches. In Class A, Myrtle, ex-Helen, and Sally IV. sailed a 
very close race, Myrtle winning on both elapsed and corrected 
times. Class B was the largest, with twenty-one starters. The 
18ft. knockabout Mirage II. won this race, with the 21ft. knock- 
about Jacobin only 20s. behind. Class C, for dories, was won by 
Fox on corrected time. Echo finishing first. Mr. H. H. Linnell's 
new launch Scudder won in the launch class. The summary: 
Class A, 23 to 29Ft. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Myrtle, Souther & Holt ,.114 18 114 18 
Sentinel, G. H. Crawford 1 19 46 1 14 46 
Sally IV., H. R. Starrel 1 15 18 1 15 18 
Pilgrim, J. Turner 1 20 22 1 17 22 
Alma, C. H. Swift Did not finish. 
Evelyn, A. D. Pratt Did not finish. 
Class B, Under 23Ft. Waterline. 
Mirage II., J. W. Olmstead 1 27 17 1 27 17 
Jacobin, T. W. King 1 27 37 1 27 37 
Little Robin, Carl Hodges 1 30 28 1 28 28 
Theta, E. H. Snow 1 38 49 1 28 49 
Vera II., H. Lundberg 1 32 05 1 39 05 
Greyling, F. R. Moseley 1 33 11 1 30 11 
Goblin, R. M. Lothrop 1 36 28 1 30 28 
Spinster, L. M. Clark 1 37 19 1 34 19 
Primrose, J. H. Stark 1 41 14 1 35 14 
Simple Life, S. W. Foster 1 38 45 1 35 45 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore 1 40 58 1 36 58 
Kiowa, W. Griggs 1 46 49 1 40 49 
Curlew, C. W. Lynch... 15105 ■ 1 43 23 
Raven, J. G. Berry 1 45 52 1 43 52 
Halcyon, C. L. White 1 53 29 1 46 29 
Mamie, G. Monroe, Jr 1 55 07 1 51 07 
Electra, T. McCormack 1 56 51 1 52 51 
Swan, T. "\V. Smith 2 11 00 1 56 00 
Bantam, J. B. Edair 2 09 25 1 56 35 
Flirt, H. C. Dalrymple Did not finish. 
Thea, G. S. Homer Did not finish. 
Class C, sailing Dories Under 19Ft. 
Fox 0 51 10 0 48 10 
Echo 0 49 56 0 48 56 
Dot 0 51 27 0 51 27 
Chin-Chan 0 53 23 0 53 23 
Leach tender 1 00 23 0 54 25 
Sunny Jim 1 04 18 . 1 02 18 
Power Bpats. 
Start. ' Finish. 
Anna R., E. W. Graves 3 25 00 4 24 30 
Banzai, M. T. Crowe 3 25 00 4 14 40 
Lickerty Split, G. D. Silsby..." 3 25 00 3 55 35 
Scudder, H. H. Tunnell 3 25 00 3 54 45 
Highball, C. L. Hutchinson 3 25 00 4 13 39 
Dorothy, J. F. Turner 3 25 00 4 21 20 
Alma 3 25 00 4 20 40 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, Long Island Sound — Saturday, June 10. 
The Manhasset Bay Y. C. held its sixth annual race on Satur- 
day, June 10. There were thirty-six starters, and a fresh S.W. 
breeze made good times over the courses possible. In- this 
club's annual race last year there were only twenty-eight starters, 
and a sharp squall broke shortly before the finish, preventing 
eight of the contestants from completing the race. 
The Race Committee, composed of Colonel Frederick A. Hill, 
Chairman; H. H. Hogins, Jr., and C. H. White, serving in place 
of Harry C. Ward, was on board of Vice-Commodore Cowle's 
steam yacht Ardea. The committee boat took up her position 
near the red and black-striped buoy to the N.E. of Execution 
Light, making the starting line. The course was from the starting 
line to a mark off Week's Point, thence to Parsonage Point and 
back to the finish line, a distance of 10% miles. The boats in 
the two larger classes went twice over this course, while the rest 
of the starters covered it once. It was a reach over the first 
two legs of the course, and a beat back to the finish. 
The 33-footers were sent away at 12:20. Mimosa III. crossed 
in the lead, with Alert close astern. Ballooners were broken out 
as the boats went over the line of the starboard tack. Alert 
held her own on the first leg, but Mimosa III. drew away a little 
after they gybed around the first mark. When it came to the 
windward work Mimosa III. ran away from Alert, and at the 
end of the first round she was leading by over 4m.. On the 
second round Mimosa II. continued to gain, and won by 9m. 
21s. Memory was 3m. 32s. behind Alert. 
At 12:25 ten of the New York Y. C. one-design boats started. 
Phryne, niceljr placed, led across with Dahinda well on top of her. 
Neoia II., Nautilus and Cara Mia followed in the order named, 
while the others came along well bunched. Phryne was never 
headed, but Nautilus worked into second place. At the end of 
the first round less than 7m. separated the first and last boats. 
Phryne was leading Nautilus Im. 20s. On the second round 
Nautilus gained 20s., finishing just Im. behind Phryne. Cara 
Mia was third. Neola II., Alera and Maid- of Mendon collided 
at the start, but no one protested. 
Snapper and Rascal were the only starters in the 27ft. sloop 
class. Rascal found the conditions to her liking and increased 
her lead on each leg. She won by 7m. 31s. 
When the eight raceabouts crossed, Rascal II. and Pretty 
Quick came together. No damage was done, however, and no 
one protested. Rana pushed Invader hard for first honors, hut 
the former won by Im. 2s. Howdy was a close third. 
In the old Larchmont one-design class, Dorothy beat Houn, 
the second boat, by 2m. Is. in the 22ft. sloop class. 
WaWa and Ace were without competitors in their respective 
classes, and were forced to take sailovers. 
Gauntlet, a cruising boat built for off-shore work, finished 22s. 
ahead of Hamburg, her only competitor. The prize in this class 
cannot be awarded until Hamburg has been measured. 
W. K. Judson won in the Manhasset dory class, J. L. Laidlaw 
was second. The summary: 
Sloops, 33Ft. Class— Start, 12 :20— Course, 21 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Alert, J. W. Alker 3 41 32 3 21 32 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park 3 32 U 3 12 11 
Memory, H. M. Raborg. 3 45 04 3 25 04 
New York 30-Footers— Start, 12:25— Course, 21 Miles. 
Alera, A. H. & J. W. Alker 3 53 13 3 28 13 
Altair, Cord Meyer 3 57 12 3 32 12 
Maid of Mendon, W. D. Guthrie 3 55 37 3 30 37 
Dahinda, W. Butler Duncan, Jr 3 56 39 3 31 39 
Carlita, O. ITarriman Did not finish. 
Neola II., G. M. Pynchon 3 5d 22 3 28 22 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright 3 50 57 f 2o ol 
Banzai, Newbury D. Lawton 3 54 33 3 2J 66 
Nautilus, A. G. & H. W. Hanan 3 49 33 3 24 33 
Phryne, H. L. Maxwell 3 48 33 3 23 33 
Sloops, 27Ft. Class— Start, 12:30— Course, lOVz Miles. 
Snaoner F S Page 2 39 54 2 09 54 
Rascal! John j. Dwy^r. ! 1 . ! ! ! 2 32 17 2 02 17 
Raceabouts— Start, 12:35— Course, 10% Miles. 
Pretty Quick, A. B. Alley 2 37 57 2 02 57 
Nora; a: Iselin III 2 36 34 2 01 34 
Invader, Jr., R." A. Rainey 2 30 20 1 55 20 
Mystral, A. C. Bostwick 2 32 29 1 57 29 
Tartan, G. L. Pirie 2 35 07 2 00 07 
Howdy, G. Mercer, Jr 2 31 51 1 56 51 
Rascal II., S. C. Hopkins 2 33 24 1 58 24 
Rana, H. WiUets 2 31 22 1 56 22 
Larchmont One-design Class— Start, 12:40— Course, 10% Miles. 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 2 39 48 1 59 48 
Vaquero, W. Stump 2 50 36 2 10 36 
Houri, J. H. Esser 2 44 20 2 04 20 
Sloops, 22Ft. Class— Start, 12:45— Course, lOVz Miles. 
Rogue, A. B. Alley 2 50 18 2 05 18 
Kanaka, J. S. Mahlstead 2 54 01 2 09 01 
Montauk, H. D. Sheldon 2 52 19 2 07 19 
Indian Harbor Knockabouts— Start, 12 :50— Course, 10% Miles. 
WaWa, G. B. Robinson 3 07 32 2 17 32 
New Rochelle Class— Start, 12:50— Course 10% Miles. 
Ace, R. N. Bavier 3 07 03 2 17 03 
Sloops, 18Ft. Class— Start, 12:50— Course, 10% Miles. 
Gauntlet, L. D. Huntington 3 05 14 2 15 14 
Hamburg, M. Goldschmidt 3 05 36 2 15 36 
Manhasset Dories— Start, 12 :55— Course, 10% Miles. 
No. 1, E. Roesler 3 20 52 2 25 52 
No. ,4, J. L. Laidlaw 3 18 47 2 23 47 
No. 6, W. K. Judson 3 17 59 2 22 59 
Cobweb Y. C 
Hudson River — Tuesday, May 30. 
The annual spring regatta of the Cobweb Y. C. took place on 
Decoration Day, May 30, over the club course, starting from the 
club house, foot of 152d street and Hudson River, to the first 
stake boat anchored off the long dock at Underclifi, then south 
along the New Jersey shore to the second stake boat anchored 
off Fort Lee, about two blocks north of the ferry house, then 
back to the starting point, twice around, making 15 miles. Wind, 
S. W., and ebb tide. 
Class A, Cabin Sloops Over 30Ft. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Lillian 1 20 00 Withdrew. 
Retta L..... 1 20 00 Withdrew. 
Class B, Open Sloops Under 30Ft. 
Mavis 1 11 20 5 20 40 4 09 20 
Zettes 1 16 40 Withdrew. 
Wanda 1 20 00 Withdrew. 
Class C, Open Cats Over 20Ft. 
Comanche 1 10 50 5 06 15 3 55 25 
McDonald 1 20 00 Withdrew. 
Class D, Open Cats Under 20Ft. 
C. T. Willis 1 14 30 5 25 20 4 10 50 
Frank 1 15 35 Withdrew. 
Bob 1 20 00 Withdrew. 
Class E, Cabin Cats. 
Yvonne 1 19 00 6 02 30 4 43 30 
Spree 1 20 00 Withdrew. 
Launches. 
Horse- 
power. L. W. L. Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected 
Barney 12 25 1 31 05 2 47 55 1 16 50 1 31 50 
Jessie 4 22.6 1 30 40 2 58 80 1 27 50 1 29 17 
Kidder 6 23. 1 30 40 3 02 20 1 31 40 1 37 40 
Labusky ....6 22. 1 30 50 3 04 35 1 33 45 1 39 CO 
HalHe 3 19. 1 80 45 3 05 15 1 34 30 1 85 50 
Erin 5 23. 1 31 20 3 05 40 1 84 20 1 39 05 
Walter 3 20. 1 31 30 Withdrew. 
The winning boats were Mavis, Comanche, C. T. Wills, Yvonne, 
Jessie. B. H. McClain, official timekeeper, D. Tyrrell, D. Man- 
son, judges. 
Winthrop Y. C * 4 S 
Winthrop, Mass. — Saturday, June 10. 
The first of a series of interclub races between yachts of the 
Winthrop, South Boston and Columbia yacht clubs, was sailed off 
Winthrop on Saturday, June 10, in a light westerly breeze. 
Thialfi, a South Boston boat, won the first class, and Hermes and 
Owaissa, two Winthrop boats won in the second and third 
classes respectively. The summary: 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Thialfi, Dr. Soule 1 32 45 1 15 24. 
Violet, A. J. McKee 1 38 18 1 16 56 
Grandee, A. H. Baker 1 46 55 1 21 34 
Hilda, S. H. L. Harkell 1 37 50 1 24 38 
Elaine, A. W. Chesterton 1 35 19 1 25 43 
Anthony, G. Colman 1 46 35 1 27 05 
Nelka, J. Embrone 1 51 22 1 29 35 
Chieftain, J. Holland 1 59 30 1 43 22 
Sadie B, Wm. Hennessy 2 02 30 1 40 09 
Class B. 
Hermes, C. A. Heney 1 35 19 1 19 12 
Kit, H. Whittier 1 38 52 1 23 00 
Arbutus, W. L. Young 1 40 57 1 26 48 
Mistral, G. M. Hannon 1 42 25 1 27 01 
Abrash, M. L. J. Girdnay 1 57 02 1 38 25 
Helen, C. A. Young 2 10 30 1 47 40 
Class C. 
Owaissa, W. Kelly 1 38 27 1 19 25 
Pool Boy, J. Perry 1 41 07 1 20 42 
Varuna, J. W. Nodwell.... 1 41 08 1 28 06 
Madelyn, G. O. Nash 1 53 07 1 30 17 
Hattie, L. T. Harrington 1 53 18 1 30 28 
Elf, Mr. Wells 1 53 17 1 31 46 
Navajo, F. Bryne 2 00 56 1 35 50 
Scamper, C. Tewksbury 2 00 08 1 40 28 
Boston Y. C. 
Hull, Mass. — Saturday, June 10. 
A SPECIAL club race of the Boston Y. C. was sailed off the Hull 
station on Saturday, June 10, in a light westerly breeze. Only 
Class I filled, Bonitwo winning easily. The summary: 
First Rating Class. 
Elapsed. 
Jingo, George B. Doane 1 02 00 
Class I. 
Bonitwo, G. W. Wightman 1 04 02 
Dorchen, A. W. Finley 1 07 29 
Nicknack, E. B. Holmes .1 10 16 
Humbug, Cole & Bacon •. 11120 
Second Rating Class. 
Anne, C. B. Pratt ,.,1 18 01 
Atlantic Y. C 
Sea Gate, New York Harbor— Saturday, June 10. 
The first race for the Underwood cup, open for competition to 
Atlantic Y. C. boats in classes P and above, was held on Sattjr- 
day, June 10, starting at 3:05 P. M. Conditions governing the 
trophy are similar to those of the Havens cup. The boats com- 
pete in one class on time allowance and three victories are neces- 
sary for permanent ownership. Edgar F. Luckenbach's Bobtail 
won the first race, defeating J. B. O'Donohue's Redwing by 6m. 
10s., corrected time. 
Starting in the event besides those mentioned were S. E. 
Vernon's Vivian II., L. H. Dyer's Huntress and D. S. Wylie's 
Lizana. The latter two withdrew at the end of the first round 
of the course. Liziana had fouled one of the turning buoys at 
Craven Shoal. A triangular course was twice covered, which 
gave windward work from the start off Sea Gate to a bell buoy 
three-quarters of a mile to the northward of West Bank Light, 
a broad reach to Craven Shoal buoy and another reach home. 
The next race for the trophy is scheduled to start on Saturday, 
July 15. The summaries follow: 
Sloops, Classes P and Above— Start, 3:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Bobtail 5 43 35 2 38 35 2 36 43 
Redwing ....5 47 53 2 42 53 2 42 53 
Vivian II 6 06 50 3 01 50 3 00 07 
Huntress Did not finish. 
Lizana Did not finish. 
Yachting Fixtures for J905. 
Members of Race Committees and Secretaries will confer a favor 
by sending notice of errors or omissions in the following list, and 
also changes which may be made in the future: 
JUNE. 
15. New York, Bennett cups. Glen Cove. 
15. West Hampton C. C, club. 
15. Atlantic, annual. 
17.' Bensonhurst, open. 
17. Atlantic, A. P. B. A. regatta. 
17. Seawanhaka-Corinthian, club. 
17. Knickerbocker, one-design power boats. i 
17. Hampton Roads, power boat cruise. 
17. Boston, M. Y. R. A., Hull. 
17. Corinthian, ocean race. 
17. Keystone, club. 
17. New York A. C, race to Block Island. 
17. Royal Canadian, cruising race. 
17. Wollaston-Quincy, interclub. , 
17. Beverly, club. 
17. Rhode Island, club. 
20. East Gloucester, club. • 
22. Seawanhaka Corinthian, open. 
22. Moriches, club. , ■ 
22. Shumecock, club. 
22. Quantuck, club. 
22. Sea Side, open. 
23. Seawanhtka Corinthian, open. i 
24. Seawanhaka Corinthian, annual. 
24. Knickerbocker, one-design power boats. 
24. Squantuni, M. Y. R. A. 
24. Bristol, open. 
24. Lakewood, series race. 
24. Unqua Corinthian, club. j 
24. Royal Canadian, club. 
24. Rhode Island, cruising race. 
24. Rhode Island, open. 
24. Beverly, club. - - 
24. Atlantic, first championship, Y. R. A. G. B. 
24. Corinthian, open. 
28. Sea Side, club. 
29. Brooklyn, ocean race to Hampton Roads. . „ ^ 
29. West Hampton C. C, cruise. 
29. Quantuck, cruise. 
29. Moriches, cruise. 
~ JULY. 
1. Atlantic, Havens cup No. 2 and Underwood cup. 
1. Bristol, ocean race. 
1. Beverly, club. 
1. Seawanhaka Corinthian, club. ' > 
1. Knickerbocker, cruise 
1. Knickerbocker, one-design power boate. 
1. Seaside Park, ladies' cup races. 
1. Royal Canadian, Queen's cup race. 
1. New Rochelle, annual. 
1. Boston, club, Marblehead. 
1. Corinthian, club, Marblehead. - . . 
2. New Rochelle, cruise. 
3. American, annual. 
3. Seawanhaka Corinthian, club. 
3. Eastern, M. Y. R. A. 
3. Bensonhurst, Childs trophy. 
4. Lakewood, Gardner cup. 
4. Atlantic, open. 
4. Corinthian, M. Y. R. A. 
4. Eastern, M. Y. R. A. " ; 
4. Eastern, power boat races. 
4. Knickerbocker, one-design power boats. 
4. Edgewood, club. 
4. Wollaston, club championship. 
4. Seawanhaka Corinthian, club. 
4. Seaside Park, club. , ' ' 
4. Hampton Roads, cruise. . 
4. Jamaica Bay Y. R. A. races. ■ 
4. Beverly, sweepstake. • 
4. East Gloucester, club. 
4. Hartford, annual. 
4. Larchmont, annual. ] - 
4. Sea Side, club. 
5-12. Atlantic, cruise. , - " 
7. Eastern, cruise. . , 
8. Knickerbocker, one-design power boats. 
8. New York, Glen Cove, cups. 
8. Royal Canadian, cruising race. 
8. Wollaston, club championship. ' 
8. Seawanhaka Corinthian, club. 
8. Edgewood, club. 
8. Quincy, M. Y. R. A. 
8. Rhode Island, cruising race. 
8. Seaside Park, club. 
8. Beverly, club . • i 
8. Corinthian, club. 
5. Unqua Corinthian, Williams cups. 
8. Riverside, annual. ' ' ■ 7 
8. Sea Side, open. 
8. Bensonhurst, Bellows challenge cup. 
9. Canarsie, open. ; 
9. Morrisania power boat race. 
10. Seawanhaka Corinthian, ocean race. ' ; 
11. Lakewood, series race. . . ; 
12. Seaside Park, club. . . : 
12. Sea Side, open. 
15. Royal Canadian, club. 
15. New Rochelle, club. 
15. Knickerbocker, one-design power boats. 
15. Seaside Park, club. 
15. Country Club, Detroit club. 
15. Edgewood, club. , 
15. Bensonhurst, Bellows challenge cup. 
15. Keystone, club. j 
15. Atlantic, Underwood cup, 
15. Beverly, club. , ' ; 
15. Boston, cruise. 
15. Corinthian, club. ; 
17. Edgewood, N. B. Y. R. A., open. i 
18. New Brunswick Y. R. A. regatta. Prudence Island. 
18. East Gloucester, club. 
19. Seaside Park, club. 
19. Rhode Island, N. B. Y. R. A., open. 
20. Rhole Island-Sachem Head, team race. 
20. Royal St. Lawrence, Seawanhaka cup. 
21. Fall River, N. B. Y. R. A., open. ! 
22. Knickerbocker, power boat race to Marbl«head. | ■ 
22. Knickerbocker, one-design power boats. 
22. Winthrop, M. Y. R. A. 
22. Bristol, N. B. Y. R. A. : 
22. Rhode Island, cruising race. 
22. Seaside Park, club, > 
?? Ri.vnl Canadian, Canada's cup trials. 
22. Beverly Y. C;, club. 
22. Marine and Field, second championship, Y. R. A. G. B. 
