86 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 8 , 1905. 
Corinthian Y. C» 
Marblehead, Mass. — Saturday, June 17. 
The ocean race of the Corinthian Y. C. from Marblehead to 
Isles of Shoals and return, on Saturday, June 17, was a great 
success. The thirty-five starters were sent away shortly before 
S in the evening, and twenty-nine of these yachts finished early 
the next day. Conditions were somewhat fluky, but this only 
added interest to the race, as the leaders were constantly changing. 
The schooner Redskin III. led the fleet by a long margin at the 
outer mark, White Island, but on the beat back in a S.W. wind, 
the 36-footer Cos.sack caught and passed her. In Class B there was 
a close race between the 25-footers Sally VII. and Seboomook. 
Sally VII. finished first, making the fastest time of any boat over 
the course; but she lost to Seboomook on corrected time. . Medric 
II. was the winner in the 22ft. class. She was sailed with good 
judgment, and at one time led the entire fleet. Carina II. won in 
Class D. The summary: 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Cossack, H. C. Morss 14 16 16 13 16 20 
Redskin III., R. L. Pond 14 64 17 14 54 17 
Hilda, S. C. L. Haskell 18 31 16 16 22 60 
Diana, F. R. Bogardus Not timed. 
Nokomis, Dr. L. R. G. Crandon Not timed. 
Class B. 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival 
Jingo, G. B. Deane , 
Mattacheset, S. H. Eldgres 
Dorel, G. L. B.atchelder 
Alpha, A. F. Leary 
Myrtle, Souther &'Holt 
Sauquoit, T. K.. Lothrop, Jr 
Ida J., J. J. Healy 
A1 Kyris, A. M. Moody., 
.14 03 00 
.14 00 23 
,14 54 20 
,17 22 08 
.16 28 58 
.16 07 17 
,16 09 00 
,16 31 60 
. .Withdrew. 
Disabled. 
13 29 23 
14 00 23 
14 03 55 
14 34 03 
15 12 10 
15 16 52 
16 18 35 
15 31 60 
Clsss C 
Medric II., H. H. White.. 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones 
Cloriiida, C. D. Lanning 
Setsu, S. W. Lewis 
Athlon, H. H. Walker 
Chewink V., F. G. Macomber 
Tvro, W. H. Joyce 
Urchin, John B. Greenough 
Class D. 
Carina II., C. B. & H. S. Wheelock. 
Heralda, Chadwick & Carret 
Sea Fox, John G. Alden 
Sally IV., H. R. Starratt 
Margaret, G. C. Vaughn 
Pamaho, Christie & Keepers 
Jauanita, Arthur Schofield 
Quill II., John F. Quill 
Cahsta, Henry Davenport 
Kit, H. B. Whitter 
Marion III., Dr. E. W. Gahan 
Cricket, James Raymond 
.16 63 07 
,18 38 31 
,18 41 63 
,17 12 52 
,18 10 04 
,18 56 20 
,19 02 10 
19 03 65 
.18 66 12 
.18 44 24 
Withdrew. 
Withdrew. 
14 11 31 
14 21 04 
14 29 30 
14 29 45 
14 37 00 
14 54 21 
14 66 11 
15 09 10 
16 02 28 
16 06 34 
16 09 66 
17 12 52 
17 19 23 
17 35 18 
17 41 08 
17 42 53 
18 05 33 
18 34 16 
Saturday, June 24. 
A club race of the Corinthian Y. C. was failed on Saturday, 
Tune 24 in a light and somewhat fluky S.W. breeze. It was 
intended to sail this race under the classification of Jhe new 
uniform rule, but as the only class to fill was Class Q, in which 
there were two entries, the 22-footers and 18-footers were taken 
in under their original classification. In the 22-footers, Rube was 
first across the starting line, followed by Tyro, and Medric II. 
Chewink V. pulled up through the fleet and led at the first mark. 
On the windward leg Tyro, by good judgment in picking out 
the wind, went into first place, and held it to the finish the 
18ft class Hayseed II. was first at the starting line, but she had 
trouble with her sheets and Mosldm II. went into first place, 
holding it all around the course. In class Q, Margaret was a 
winner by a good margin, but the result on corrected time was 
not announced, as Margaret had not been measured. 
The summary : , . , t:, . 
Restricted 22-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Tyro, W. H. Joyce.. V"--! 9 44 9 ? 
Chewink V., F. G. Macomber, Jr | IH? 
Rube, H. L. ^Bowden 2 51 35 
Medric II., H. H.. White 2 53 34 
Setsu, S.„W. Lewis 2 54 08 
Medric, George Lee ^ 
Peri II., Dr. Morton Prince ou 
18Ft. Knockabouts. 
Arbeka II., K P. J3owden 2 08 15 
Ol^ss « 
Margaret, George G. Vaughn.... j w !o 
Carina II., C. B. and C. H. Wheelock 1 57 42 
Bristol Y. C. 
Narragansett Bay— Saturday, July 1. 
The spring open regatta of the Bristol Y., C., postponed from 
the previous week on account of a lack of wind, was sailed 
Saturday afternoon, July 1, in a good S.W. breeze. There were 
eleven starters in four classes, the number of contestants being 
reduced to some extent by the fact that the Bristol-Montauk 
ocean race was to start at 6 P..M., and took a number of boats 
that would otherwise have participated in the afternoon regatta. 
The winners were Priscilla, Echo, Qui Vive, and Scatt. 
In the 3Qft. sloop class Priscilla had a good contest with b^ma 
III. winning on time allowance. In_ the_ 21ft. knockabouts Echo 
had ' a sailover Qui Vive won easily in the 18ft. knockabout 
class, and Scatt won handily in the 30ft. cats, putting up a good 
scrap with Emeline. The summary: 
30Ft. Sloops — Start, 1:43. 
Elapsed. 
Priscilla, W. S. Wood. 
Sigma III., L. L. Lorillard 
21Ft. Knockabouts — Start, 
Echo, Thomas Brown 
..2 02 53 
. .2 00 02 
1:49. 
, .Sailover. 
Corrected. 
1 58 14 
2 00 02 
18Ft. Knockabouts — Start, 1:52. 
Elapsed. 
Qui VTve, C. Fletcher 
Wawaloam, S. Metcalf 
VTiite Cap, Miss Thurber 
Mahogany, Howe Bros 
30Ft. Cats — Start, 2:00. 
Scatt, H. B. Scattergood 
Emeline, W. J. Rooks.... 
Elizabeth, W. D. Wood 
2 16 13 
,2 20 67 
2 22 45 
2 39 32 
2 09 41 
2 10 39 
2 13 65 
Cottage Park Y. C. 
Winthrop, Mass.— Saturday, June 24. 
A CLUB race of the Cottage Park Y. C. was sailed off Winthrop 
on Saturday. June 24, The wind was light and fluky, and the 
contest in the sailing class was unsatisfactory. Rosalie got the 
start, but Katrina soon went into first place and held it, closely 
pushed by Medora. Katrina finished first, but lost to^ Medora 
on corrected time. In the power boat class, More Whiz won a 
close race from Alice. The summary: 
Sailing 
Yachts. 
Elapsed. 
....1 38 19 
Corrected 
1 32 19 
. . . .1 86 57 
1 32 57 
. . . .1 45 54 
1 34 54 
....2 00 03 
1 51 03 
Power 
Boats. 
Elapsed. 
. . . .1 15 58 
. . . .1 16 38 
* 
. . . .1 21 32 
iVLal ^<il CL, L./. xxuxtuuii. 
....1 21 43 
....1 28 18' 
....1 28 26 
....1 29 25 
....1 37 21 
No. 39, Wm. Colley 
....1 43 33 
Wollaston Y. C. 
Quincy, Mass. — Saturday, June 24. 
An interclub race between the Wollaston, Quincy and Squantum 
Yacht Clubs was sailed under the auspices of the Wollaston Y. 
C. on Saturday, June 24, in a light S.W. breeze. In Class A, 
Harriet, an old-time Y. R. A. champion finished first, but lost 
to Wawenock on corrected time. In Class B, Eclipse was first 
to finish, with Marvel only a few seconds behind, and Marvel won 
on corrected time. In Class C, Primrose finished first but lost 
to West Wind on corrected time. The summary: 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Wawenock, Coombs and Seymour, W 1 27 57 1 03 00 
Harriet, A. A. Lincoln, Q 1 25 30 1 03 22 
Whisper, F. Fowler, S. 1 37 14 1 10 00 
CI3.SS 
Marvel, I. Whittemore, Q 1 28 45 1 05 27 
Stranger, F. E. Dawes, W 1 31 12 1 06 59 
Dorothy III., F. F. Crane, Q 1 30 14 1 07 04 
Eclipse, G. F. Sawyer, S 1 28 11 1 07 31 
Josephine, F. H. Smith, Q 1 30 35 1 07 32 
Argestes, G. H. Wilkins, Q 1 29 29 -1 07 47 
Sheila, L. F. Hewitson, W 1 31 34 1 07 59 
Hustler, H. W. Robbins, Q 1 36 11 1 12 15 
Goblin, R. M. Lothrop, W 1 38 13 1 12 43 
Idler, W. H. Shaw, Q 1 36 05 1 13 31 
Flarold, A. B. Robbins, W 1 45 05 1 23 12 
Dentzia, A. L. Baker, W 1 49 13' 1 26 06 
C 
West Wind, W. M. Chase, W .’ 1 64 12 1 12 69 
Primrose, C. H. Jones, S 1 62 29 1 23 22 
Peacock, F. Gardner, W 1 59 24 1 26 59 
Miji, M. M. Cannon, Q 1 56 09 1 27 02 
San Toy, R. Hendrie, W 2 17 00 1 47 63 
Eleanor, W. A. Bense. W 2 52 29 2 15 00 
Fixtures. 
July 6-7. — Traverse City, Mich., trapshooting tournament. W. A. 
Murrell, Sec’y. 
July 11. — Bergen Beach, L. I., Gun Club monthly shoot. 
July 11-12. — Eufala, Ala., Gun Club tournament. C. M. Gam- 
mage, Sec’y. 
July 11-12. — New Bethlehem, Pa.— Crescent Gun Club second 
annual tournament. O. E. Shoemaker, Sec’y. 
July 12. — Brooklyn, L. I. — John Wright’s merchandise shoot; 
added money. ^ John Wright; Mgr., 318 Broadway, New York. 
July 12-13. — Manning, la.. Gun Club second annual amateur tour- 
nament. R. A. Rober, Sec’y. 
July 12-13. — Menominee, Mich. — The Interstate Association’s tour- 
nament, under the auspices of the Menominee Gun Club. 
W. W. McQueen, Sec’y. 
July 12-14. — Betterton, Md. — Malone’s eleventh annual summer 
tournament; $200 added. J. R. Malone, Mgr., 2671 Pennsyl- 
vania avenue, Baltimore. 
July 17-18. — Charlottesville, Va. — Charlottesville and University 
Gun Club sixth annual money and merchandise shoot. G. L. 
Bruffey, Mgr. 
July 22. — Rutherford, N. J. — Tournament on grounds -of the Boiling 
Springs Gun Club. 
July 22. — East Rutherford, N. J., tournament of the Boiling 
Springs Gun Club. Address Hugo Brugmann, Rutherford, 
N. J. _ 
July 24-25. — Winnipeg, Man. — Industrial Exposition Annual. J. 
A. Lindsay, Sec’y. 
July 24-28. — Brehm’s Ocean City, Md., target tournament. H. A. 
Brehm, Mgr., Baltimore. 
July 28-29. — Newport, R. I. — Aquidneck Gun Club tournament. 
Lynn Y. C* 
Lynn, Mass. — Saturday, June 24. 
A CLUB race for sailing classes and power boats was given by 
the Lynn Y. C. on Saturday, June 24. The wind was very light, 
from the S. W., not enough for the sailing classes, but it was. 
ideal for power boat racing. In the first power boat class Kazardy 
was home first by a long margin, but lost to Edith M. on cor- 
rected time. In the second power boat class Aspirant was first 
across the finish line, with Mogul second, but Niobe took first 
on corrected time. In the one-design class Winniahdin got the 
start and led all over the course. In the handicap class Lobster 
got the start and led all around, but lost to Theorem on cor- 
rected time. The summary: 
First Class, Power Boats. 
Elapsed Corrected. 
Edith M., Fred Young 1 47 05 1 03 32 
Kazardy, Edwin F. Winkley 1 37 00 1 28 35 
Second Class, Power Boats. 
Niobe, E. E. Winkley 1 46 05 0 32 26 
Aspirant, Howe and Twombley 1 42 24 0 32 40 
Jennie M., Grover 1 55 40 0 33 20 
Admiral, Wesley Hall , 1 45 45 0 39 55 
Mogul, Neal Morrison 1 43 25 0 45 05 
Wym, Neal Morrison 1 55 00 0 46 40 
One-Design Class. 
Winniahdin, James Spratt 1 09 30 
Flayraaker, William Johnson 1 11 08 
San Toy, William Redlon 1 13 30 
Handicap Sailing Class. 
Theorem, Eugene Taylor 1 08 42 1 02 42 
Za Zar, T. C. Foster 1 12 30 1 03 30 
Lobster, William Murphy 1 03 67 1 03 57 
Trump, Russell Bros 1 21 18 1 06 18 
Seawanhaka Cofinthian Y. C. 
Oyster Bay, Long Island Sound— Saturday, July 1. 
The Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. held a club race over in- 
side courses on Saturday, July 1. Two classes filled, and six 
boats started. There was a good sailing breeze from the S.W. 
In the 33ft. class Nike won, beating Regina, the second boat, 
Im. 50s. Sabrina beat Chipmunk in the 15ft. class by 2m. 11s. 
The summary: 
Sloops, 33Ft. Class — Start, ^:05. 
Nike, V. I. Cumnock '. 
Regina, F. G. Stewart 
Tito, Colgate Hoyt, Jr 
Sloops, 15Ft. Class — Start, 
Sabrina, C. W. Wetmore 
Chipmunk, T. S. Youngs 
Imp. F. L. Landon 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
..4 57 40 
1 62 40 
..4 59 30 
1 64 30 
. .5 03 31 
1 68 31 
3:10. 
..4 12 04 
1 02 04 
. .4 14 16 
1 04 16 
1 06 01 
Winthrop Y. C. 
Winthrop, Mass., Saturday, June 24. 
Only two classes filled in the club race of the Winthrop Y. 
C., sailed off Winthrop on Saturday, June 24. The wind was 
light and fluky and the best work of the yachts, was not brought 
out. In the 25ft. class, Hermes won by a good margin. Lady 
Fair, in the 21ft. class, broke down, and Opeechee had things all 
her own way. The summary: 
21Ft. Class. 
Opeechee, F. P. Gilmore 
Lady Fair, W. F. Brown 
25Ft. Class. 
Hermes, C. H. Hervey 
Kit, H. B. Whittier 
Alpha, Ben Wells 
Natorus, C. O. Whitney 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
. . .1 60 05 1 48 05 
...Disabled 
, . .1 32 32 1 32 32 
. . .1 37 02 1 37 02 
, . .1 52 25 1 42 25 
, . .1 62 46 1 42 45 
Cohasset Y. C. 
Cohasset, Mass. — Saturday, June 24. 
In the club race of the Cohasset Y. C., sailed Saturday, June 24, 
the wind was so light that the 17ft. class could not get across the 
starting line. Aztec won easily in the handicap class. The sum- 
mary: 
Handicap Classes. 
Aztec, A. Burrage 
Sea Gull, A. E. Riclmrdson 
Selma, H. B. Cousens 
Lassie, S. N. Ripley 
Elapsed. 
, .1 01 00 
, .1 06- 55 
. .1 07 02 
. .1 12 05 
A» C A» Membefship. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Eastern Division^ — John J. Haley and Richard E. Clapp, 
both of Dedham, Mass., by F. Brodbeck; Edward P. 
Davis, Boston, Mass., by F. Brodbeck; Sydney P. Sar- 
gent, West Medford, Mass., by J. H. Darrah; S. S. Har- 
graves, North Andover, Mass., by Marcus Butler; John 
F. Alter, Frederic W. Houston, B. E. Horne, Ralph W. 
Sawyer, Frederick Butler, H. M. Roope and J. J. Buck- 
ley, all of Lawrence, Mass., and all by Marcus Butler. 
Atlantic Division — Edward F. Maloney, New York 
city, by A. Kumke; F. Sebring Slifer, Glenside, Pa., by 
M. D. Wilt. 
Northern Division — C. W. Farran and P. H. Le Seuer, 
both of Smith’s Falls, Canada, and both by J. Cam 
Douglas. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS* 
The programme of the Cre.scent Gun Club shoot. New Bethle- 
hem, Pa., July 11 and 12, is now ready for distribution, and can 
be obtained on application to the Secretary, Mr. O. E. Shumacher. 
K 
The programme of the Manning, la.. Gun Club offers good 
competition, and, has $100 in cash and $110 in trophies and mer- 
chandise added. G. A. Rober is Secretary. 
m 
The Parker Gun Club will give an all-day shoot at their 
grounds, Meriden, Conn., Monday, Sept. 4, 1905. H. L. Carp- 
penter is the Secretary. 
The annual trapshooting tournament of the Winnipeg Industrial 
Exhibition will take place in Winnipeg on July 24 and 25. 
K 
Owing to our going to press on Monday this week several re- 
ports of shoots are of necessity deferred. 
Bernard Waters. 
Jackson Gun Club. 
The following are the scores of the shoot of the Jackson Gun 
Club : 
June 20, 
First Day« 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
B Scott 
. . . .160 
154 
Wilson 
. . .140 
118 
P C Woods 
. . . .160 
147 
Schuman 
. . .160 
144 
W Rennick — 
....160 
128 
Tolsman 
...160 
141 
G B Stanlely — 
. . . .160 
128 
Porter 
. . .160 
128 
N E Hubbard.. 
....160 
140 
Rhodes 
... 70 
53 
M Hensler 
....160 
144 
Behling 
...85 
29 
J E Reid 
. . . .160 
139 
De May 
...150 
98 
Phellis 
. . . .160 
146 
J Schumacher . . 
...20 
13 
Boa 
....160 
152 
White 
. . .160 
101 
Ott 
. . . .160 
163 
Crosier 
...40 
36 
Taft 
....160 
92 
Bernard 
...130 
92 
Hyndman 
....160 
121 
Monroe 
...20 
12 
Watts 
. . . .160 
136 
Veitmeyer 
. . .160 
124 
Albin 
. . . .160 
147 
Harris 
...60 
42 
Jarvis 
. . . .160 
144 
Le Compte 
. . .160 
138 
Brown 
....160 
71 
Klein 
. . .125 
82 
A R Hensler 
....160 
137 
Carson 
...HO 
92 
Gaylord 
. . . .160 
129 
Sutton 
...110 
94 
Rosevear 
....160 
129 
Francisco 
...50 
33 
Gilkeson 
. . . .135 
108 
Osman 
...110 
99 
Magel 
.... 85 
65 
June 2f, 
Second Day. 
B Scott 
. . . .170 
156 
Tolsman 
. . .170 
163 
P C Woods... ^.. 
....170 
149 
Wilson 
. . .170 
152 
Wm Rennick ... 
. . . .170 
142 
Porter 
...165 
134 
Schuman 
. . . .170 
147 
Stanley 
... 75 
57 
N E Hubbard.. 
. . . .170 
150 
Finletter 
. . .100 
78 
Le Compte 
. . . .170 
. 163 
Ford 
...105 
81 
C E Alban 
. . . .170 
141 
Marks 
. . .120 
103 
Dr Taft 
....170 
125 
Dr De May 
. . .105 
82 
Watts 
,...170 
146 
Savers 
...90 
56 
Crosier 
. . . .100 
85 
J B Shoemaker. 
...90 
69 
Jarvis 
, . . .170 
154 
Cloverdale 
...15 
6 
Hyndman 
,...170 
130 
Lyons 
...15 
8 
A B Hensler 
....170 
145 
Worden 
...60 
32 
W H Osman 
....170 
152 
Colwell 
...30 
13 
Harris 
, . . .170 
128 
Fitzsimmons 
...120 
73 
M Hensler 
, . . .170 
157 
Gilkeson 
... 75 
64 
T E Kerd 
, . . .170 
143 
Carpenter 
. . .100 
78 
Phellis 
, . . .170 
151 
Eddy 
...85 
60 
Boa 
,...170 
161 
Sanderson 
...65 
64 
J R Ott 
, . . .170 
158 
Gibson 
...55 
20 
Sutton 
.... 65 
37 
Carson 
...60 
39 
H. B. Crosier, Sec’y. 
Lancaster County League. 
The first shoot of the Lancaster County League of Gun Clubs 
for a cup presented by the Peters Cartridge Co., took place on the 
grounds of the Bob White Gun Club at Lancaster, Pa., on Sat- 
urday, June 24. This cup is to be shot for during the season of 
1905 by teams of five men, shooting at 25 targets each. The five 
clubs participating in the first shoot were Elizabethtown, Atglen, 
Columbia, Pecquea, and Bob White. After the team shoot there 
were several sweepstake events shot, which were participated in 
by many of the local and out-of-town gunners. 
Elizabethtown, Pa., Gun Club Team — Shissler 22, Westafer 23, 
Cable 21, Kersey 22, Gouchnauer 18; total 106. 
Atglen, Pa., Gun Club Team — Feiles 17, Benner 23„ Mattson 23, 
Williams 21, Wilson 20; total 104. 
Columbia, Pa., Gun Club Team— Kline 21, Hoffman 13, Giindle 
19, Stevens 19, Jamerson 17 ; total 89. 
Pecquea Gun Club Team, Lancaster, Pa. — Clark 18, Anderson 20, 
Prube 22, Leamon 17, Mylin 11; total 88. 
Bob White Gun Club Team, Lancaster, Pa.^ — Reese 19, Plein 
16, Anderson 17, Barr 18, Kruger 21; total 91. 
Rochester Gon Club Handicap Shoot. 
The following are the scores made in the second contest for the 
Borst cup on the grounds of the Rochester Rod and Gun Club 
* Weller ... 
21 
4 
25 
Coughlin . 
10 
8 
18 
*Rickman 
19 
7 
26 
♦Borst 
19 
6 
25 
’•’Skutt 
5 
25 
Re-entry 
Coughlin . 
scores: 
.11 
8 
19 
Coughlin . 
18 
8 
26 
♦Stoddard , 
20 
6 
26 
Sterling . 
12 
8 
20 
Sterling . 
8 
21 
Back scores: 
*Win points on cup. 
Brk. Hdp. Tot’l. 
Stoddard 
17 
6 
23 
Sterling 
15 
8 
23 
Stewart 
23 
1 
24 
Clark 
18 
2 
20 
Sterling 
13 
8 
21 
♦Sterling ... 
......23 
8 
31 
Clark 
21 
2 
23 
♦Stewart .... 
24 
1 
25 
Skutt 
20 
6 
25 
