98 
FOREST AND STREAM 
tJoLY 29, 4905. 
Friday, July 21 — Special Open Race. 
On Friday, July 21, a special open race was sailed off the Five 
Islands station of the club, cash prizes being donated by Vice- 
Commodore Boynton. In conjunction with this race there was a 
race for power boats under the auspices of the Kennebec Y. C., 
and the total number of starters was forty-four. The wind was 
light from the S.W. Sally Vll. ^ot the start, and held the lead 
on the beat to the first mark, but Goldenrod passed her on the two 
reaches, holding her lead on the secxmd round of the course. 
Sally VII. won on time allowance. In the 22ft. class Nutmeg and 
Opitsah V. sailed a very close race. Nutmeg was the leader, 
however, from the start. In the second class Alkyris got the 
start, with Myrtle and L’Aiglon close behind. L’Aiglon took the 
lead and kept it to the finish, while Alkyris and Myrtle swapped 
turns at second place. The lot finally fell to Alkyris. In the third 
class Gringo took the start, with Kit close behind. Gringo led on 
the windward leg, but Kit beat her on the two reaches to the 
starting line. Gringo again took the lead on the windward leg 
and again Kit beat her out on the" two reaches, finishing first, but 
losing to Gringoi on time allowance. Brunhilde, Eleanor and 
Buffalo were the winners in the power boat classes. The sum- 
mary: 
First Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Sally VII., L. F. Percival 1 24 06 1 18 38 
Goldenrod, G. E. Bruce 1 21 57 1 21 57 
Shyessa, Alfred Douglas 1 30 49 1 26 19 
Redskin III., R. A. Pond 1 34 54 1 32 44 
Class E — 22-footers. 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones 1 32 06 
Opitsah V., S. H. Foster 1 34 60 
I Iqcc 
L’Aiglon, E. L. Collins .' 1 31 13 1 30 03 
Alkyris, A. M. Mody 1 34 06 1 32 16 
Myrtle, T. W. Souther 1 34 30 1 32 60 
Omar III., Bacon & Bogardus 1 42 13 1 36 43 
Bobs, R. T. Holt 1 38 53 1 37 23 
Opah, W. C. Lewis 1 42 04 1 39 54 
Third Class. 
Gringo, W. H. Bro.wn 1 37 21 1 31 01 
Kit, H. B. Whittier .1 37 00 1 33 10 
Banshee, Ed. Woodman 1 41 49 1 37 49 
Marmee, P. Y. C 1 49 19 1 41 39 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses 1 42 09 1 42 09 
Pamaho, Eriiest Keefers 1 52 47 1 44 47 
Grayling, F. C. Moseley 1 59 00 1 50 00 
Nokomis 2 03 23 1 57 33 
Class A — Cabin Launches. 
Elapsed. 
Brunhilde, S. R. Dow, B. Y. S 0 58 47' 
Juanita, Dr. L. D. Shepard, B. Y. C 1 02 50 
Usona, A. W. Childs, P. Y. C 1 05 23 
, Roy Welch, K. Y. C 1 05 39 
Ardelle, R. H. Bowers, K. Y. C 1 31 06 
Cora E. II., Foote Bros 1 37 12 
Thoma, W. H. Crocker Did not finish. 
Class B — Open Launches. 
Eleanor, Rice Bros 0 39 36 
Roxy, Com. E. W. Hyde, K. Y. C 0 46 40 
, B. W. Morse, K. Y. C 0 58 37 
Carlos C., F. Purrington 1 10 42 
Class C — Under 26ft. 
Buffalo, A. G. Fisher, K. Y. C 1 08 48 
Anunn, W. W. Meek, K. Y. C 1 11 24 
— , Pinson, K. Y. C 1 13 17 
Iona, H. H. Bonnemon, K. Y. C 1 13 31 
Oriole, Clifford Lee, Jr., K. Y. C 1 14 21 
Josephine, C. F. Norris 1 21 40 
, C. A. Chase 1 22 42 
Dart, Joe Biggin 1 23 10 
Gypsy, H. H. Kimball, K. Y. C 1 23 26 
Laurel, S. L. Hern, K. Y. C .....126 12 
— , Addison Jones Did not finish. 
On Saturday morning, July 22, the fleet was disbanded at colors. 
Beverly Y. C. 
Wing’s Neck, Buzzard’s Bay — Saturday, July 15. 
The Beverly Y. C. sailed its 368th regatta off its club house 
on Saturday, July 15. The event was the second Corinthian race 
of the season. 
During the previous week. Buzzard’s Bay had been suffering 
from a continuous blow from the S.W., and Saturday morning 
the wind was still in this direction, of great velocity, but the 
clouds seemed to indicate that a change was coming during the 
morning. The wind hauled steadily to the W., and then to the 
N., until 1 o’clock, the hour for starting, it was due N.E., very 
puffy, and of perhaps about 12 miles velocity. 
The 51-footers Humma and Shark were started off Beverly Y. 
C. Buoy No. 1, because of the difficulty of maneuvering them 
off the club house. By special agreement they were allowed 2m. 
to cross the line, but in spite of this fact, both got to the line 
at the same time. Shark was to the windward, with her sheets 
well off, heading on her course down the bay. Humma, just 
before the start, was a short distance behind, with her sheets 
trimmed a little closer. She was, however, traveling much faster 
than Shark, and just as the latter reached the line, Humma poked 
her bowsprit up by the weather counter of the Shark, attempting 
to force a passage between her and the stakeboat. It was im- 
possible, however, for Shark to get out of the way, and Humma 
was therefore obliged to run on to the stakeboat, which she did, 
scaring the judge and the newspaper reporters very considerably. 
Shark at once hoisted a protest flag and the two ran down the bay 
together. When she came back, Humma had a lead of about 2m. 
The judge, however, disqualified her on account of her striking 
the stakeboat. At the request of Mr. Emmons, her owner, the 
case has been appealed to the full Regatta Committee. 
The smaller boats, the 21-footers, were the first to get away. 
These boats were sent first to Dry Ledge, then down the bay, 
to Scraggy Neck Buoy No. 8, then back to Dry Ledge, and from 
there home. The boats got away well together, but soon split 
up on their beat across the bay. The wind was very variable in 
direction and gradually diminished in force, so that the boats 
that stood up on the flats had the best of it. Mr. Crane’s new 
boat, Amanita III., did excellent work, and after turning the last 
mark had what seemed to be a safe lead. When about half 
way home, however, the wind died out entirely, and the order 
of the boats was practically reversed, Mr. Crane, who was lead- 
ing, taking next to last place, and Arethusa, which was last, tak- 
ing first place. This was made possible by the fact that the rear 
boats seeing that the leaders had run out of the wind entirely, 
were able to sail around this calm spot and finish just a short 
way ahead of those who had shown them the way all day. 
The 18-footers were sent first to Dry Ledge, then to Abiel’s 
Ledge and then home. This was a very short course, and they 
finished before the serious changes in the wind took place, there- 
fore their race was the most satisfactory of the day. Jap won 
by the small margin of 9s., and all the other boats finished 
within 2m. 
The 15-footers were sent over the same course as the 18-footers, 
but since they started later, they naturally sailed slower and had 
a less satisfactory race and were very much spread out at the 
finish. Ranzo won and Mr. Weld in his Compress was second 
home, but was disqualified for fouling Fiddler. The second place 
went to Vim. In spite of the fact that Fiddler broke her gaff 
in the foul with Compress, Miss Dabney was the first of the 
ladies to finish, and Miss Williams came next in the Fly. The 
judge was Mr. F. A. Eustis. The times in detail follow: 
46- Footers. 
Humma, R. W. Emmons, 2d Disqualified. 
Shark, F. L. Ames 
21- Footers— Course, 13, 12% Miles. 
Arethusa, Ezra H. Baker 
Radiant, C. M. Baker. 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis..... 
Amanita, III., Joshua Crane 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney 
18-Footers — Course 21, 6% Miles. 
Tap, G. P. Gardner, Jr 
Wanderer, A. S. Whiting 
Margaret, Wm. O. Taylor 
Hindoo, N. F. Emmons 
15-Footers — Course 21, 6% Miles. 
Ranzo, M. H. Richardson, Jr 
Compress, S. M. Weld, Jr..... 
Vim, F. W. Sament, Jr 
Fiddler, Miss C. M. Dabney 
Fly, Miss C. M. Williams 
Tub Jub, Howard Stockton 
Flickamaroo, Miss E. B. Emmons..v.i......r-...'...-...t 
Compress was disqualified. Fiddler broke her gaff. 
. .2 21 09 
. .2 21 39 
. .2 21 61 
. .2 22 13 
..2 23 02 
. .1 05 14 
. .1 05 23 
. .1 06 14 
. .1 06 63 
. .1 14 19 
. .1 17 58 
. .1 20 28 
. .1 23 14 
. .1 24 36 
. .1 26 38 
..1 28 02 
Narragansett Bay Y. R. A, 
Week of Racing — July 17-22. 
The annual meet of the Narragansett Bay Y. R. A. this year was 
thoroughly successful in every way, and the fine open regattas 
provided some excellent sport, although in the first two events the 
light winds precluded any excitement. The cruising fleet of the 
Sachem’s Head Y. C. spent the 19th and 20th in the bay, as the 
guests of the Rhode Island Y. C., at its Prudence Island Station, 
and a team race between the two clubs on the 20th, while not 
really a part of the Association series, formed a prominent feature 
and gave the best racing of the week. 
First Day, July 17 — Edgewood Y. C. 
The opening regatta with the Edgewood Y. C. was a rather slow 
affair, owing to the very light wind. For the most part it was 
practically a drifting match, although about two-thirds of the 
boats were able to finish within the time limit. There were 
t\yenty-seven entries in the ten classes. The summary: 
30ft. Sloops — Start, 3:17 — Course, 16 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
.Sigma III., L. L. Lorillard, Jr 7 09 29 3 52 29 
Priscilla, Wood Bros ' 7 51 32 4 34 32 
25ft. Sloops — Start, 3:19 — Course, 15 Miles. 
Micaboo, W. R. Tillinghast 8 02 10 4 43 10 
Egret; L. Fales 8 07 04 4 48 04 
Pinafore, W; B. Frost Did not finish. 
21ft. Sloops — Start, 3:21 — Course, 15 Miles. 
Oriaha, F. Pardee Did not finish. 
Qui Vive, C. Fletcher.. Did not finish. 
18ft. Dories — Start, 3:23 — Course, 11 Miles. 
Edith, N. M. Otis 6 61 10 2 28 10 
Mari'ah,' A. Greene 6 16 40 2 53 40 
Ruth, E. Kettlety 6 17 30 2 64 30 
No..' 13,' C. E. Otis Did not finish. 
30ft. Cats — Start, 3:35 — Course, 15 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Mbiem, G. E. Darling 7 34 07 3 69 07 3 56 02 
Emeline,-.W. J. Rooks 7 36 10 4 01 10 4 01 10 
Elizabeth, W. D. Wood 7 57 02 4 22 02 4 18 57 
Wanderer IV., H. J. & D. W. Flint. Did not finish. 
25L. Cats — Start, 3:37 — Course, 11 Miles. 
Shadow, E. R. Johnson. 7 44 40 4 09 40 4 09 40 
Hattie, E. M. Hull.... 7 16 04 4 38 05 4 30 64 
Sylph,. W. R. Taft 8 13 20 4 36 20 4 31 32 
21ft. Cats — Start, 3:39 — Course, 11 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Trinket, Burgess & Olsen 7 01 36 3 22 36 
Netor, R. F.' Lindeman 7 06 48 3 27 48 _ 
18ft. Cats — Start, 3:41 — Course, 11 Miles. 
Ingomar, J. Whitehead 6 63 11 3 12 11 
Iota,' B. Franklin Did not finish. 
15ft. Cats — Start, 3 :43 — Course, 11 Miles. 
Modox, H. Possner 6 43 20 3 00 20 
Arab, Wood Did not finish. 
Seamofy, Scattergood Did not finish. 
Don, T. B. Langdon Did not finish. 
18ft. Launches — Start, 3:45. 
Unique, .T. Whitehead 6 28 05 2 43 05 
Second Day — July 18. 
The second race was the open Association regatta, sailed over 
the Prudence Island course of the Rhode Island Y. C. This was 
also a light-weather affair, but made a fairly good race, and all the 
boats finished. There were onl-/ fifteen starters in six classes. 
The summary': 
30ft. Sloops— Start, 2:47:15 — Course, 16 Miles. 
Sigma III., L. L. Lorillard, Tr 5 25 31 2 38 16 2 38 16 
I.ittle Rhody, C. F. Tillinghast 5 33 04 2 45 49 2 40 16 
Priscilla, Wood Bros 5 42 04 2 54 49 2 50 10 
25ft. Sloops — Start, 2:49:15 — Course, 8 Miles. 
Egret, L. Fales A 41 43 1 62 28 
Pinafore, W. ®. Frost 6 04 43 2 25 28 
21ft. Sloops— Start, 2:51 :15— Course, 8 Miles. 
Oriana, F. Pardee 4 35 32 1 44 17 
Grace, E. Catlin 4 37 00 1 45 46 
30ft. Cats — Start, 2:59:16 — Course, 16 Miles. 
Mbiem, G. E. Darling 6 47 35 2 48 20 2 45 12 
Wanderer IV., Flint Bros 5 44 39 2 45 24 2 45 24 
Elizabeth, W. D. W’ood 5 50 56 2 51 41 2 48 33 
Emeline, W^. J. Rooks 5 57 21 2 58 06 2 58 06 
21ft. Cats — Start, 3 :03 :15— Course, 8 Miles. 
Ineomar, J. Whitehead 4 48 31 1 45 16 
Iqfa, B. Franklin 6 17 38 2 14 23 ..... 
15ft. Yawls— Start, 3:07:15 — Course, 8 Miles. 
Riviera, N. G. Herreshoff, Jr 5 04 49 1 67 34 
CoftuiSfP S. Herreshoff 6 05 51 1 58 36 
Third Day — July 19. 
The third event of the series was the nineteenth annual open 
regafta,. ofc; the Rhode Island Y. C. It was marked by about all 
the variefies Sf weather that Rhode Island is capable of furnish- 
ing, and the racing skippers had a vigorous experience. Two 
sharp thhmi^ squalls came during the progress of the race, 
alterriatifig -with a season of fair sailing breeze and several spells 
of almost flat calm. The wind shifted to all points of the com- ■ 
pass. The first squall was a black one, and for teri or fifteen 
minutes the, wind blew a gale and the rain descended in torrepts, 
but there wer^ no serious accidents, and only three of the twenty- 
Iw'o: boats entered withdrew from the race. Several boats met 
with minor, niishaps, and young Nat Herreshoff was capsized, 
buF righted his boat and finished the course. The summary:, 
30ft. Sloops — Stai't, 2:12 — Course, 16 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
I.ittle Rhody, C. F. Tillinghast 5 58 20 3 46 20 3 40 57' 
Sigma III., L. L. Lorillard, Jr 5 53 46 3 41 45 3 41 46 
Priscilla, Wood Bros 6 03 40 3 51 40 3 47 01 
25ft. Sloops — Start, 2:14 — Course, 16 Miles. 
Skraeling, H. L. Willoughby 6 13 30 3 59 30 3 59 30 
Micaboo, W. R. Tillinghast 6 16 42 4 02 42 3 59 33 
Egret, L. Fales 6 24 30 4 10 30 4 02 14 
Pinafore, W. B. Frost Finished wrong side mark. 
21ft. Sloops — Start, 2:16 — Course, 8 Miles. 
Mistral, yawl, D. Thurber 3 59 30 1 43 30 1 43 30 
Grace, E. Catlin 4 04 05 1 48 06 1 46 46 
Kildee, F. Herreshoff 4 18 00 2 02 OO 1 56 63 
Oriana, F. Pardee Did not finish. 
18ft. Sloops — Start, 2:18 — Course, 8 Miles. 
Cayenne won, time not taken. Wawaloam, Metcalf Bros., did not 
finish. 
Dories — Start, 2:20 — Course, 8 Miles. 
Edith, M. N. Otis 5 10 30 2 60 30 
Ruth, A. E. Kettlety Did not finish. 
16ft. Yawls — Start, 2:34 — Course, 8 Miles. 
Coquina, S. Herreshoff 6 25 46 2 51 46 
Riviera, N. G. Herreshoff, Jr 6 34 45 3 00 45 
30ft. Cats — Start, 2:25 — Course, 16 Miles. 
Mbiem, G. E. Darling 5 59 45 3 35 45 3 32 39 
Elizabeth, W. D. Wood 6 12 15 3 48 15 3 45 09 
Emeline, W. J. Rooks 6 11 35 3 47 35 3 47 36 
Wanderer IV., H. J. & D. W. Flint. . .6 20 30 Finished wrong. 
21ft. Cats— Start, 2:28— Course, 8 Miles. 
Ingomar, J. whitehead 4 49 30 2 21 30 
Fourth Day — July 20. 
The fourth race of the week was the team event between the 
Rhode Island and Sachem’s Head yacht clubs, and it was the 
feature of the week, although it had no connection with the As- 
sociation series. Fourteen boats were entered, nine from the 
Rhode Island and five from Sachem’s Head, one of the Rhode 
Island boats, the sloop Sachem, breaking down and withdrawing. 
The result was based on average sailing lengths and average 
times of the boats that finished, the Sachem’s Head fleet, in this 
way, although smaller in number, but larger in average size, 
having to give an allowance of 20s. 
The race was for a club cup presented by Commodore Rogers, of 
the Rhode Island Club, while Commodore Peck, of Sachem s 
Head fleet, offered two cups for the boats making the best elapsed 
time; regardless of size. Lady Mary finished first by 6m. au^d 
VVanderer IV., which sailed as a sloop, beat out the fast Sa^enis 
Head sloop Possum by 13s., all the prizes thus going to Rhode 
Island. A short 8 mile course was sailed, and as there "was a rat- 
tling W. breeze, the race was a fine one all through. The sum- 
Corrected. 
1 46 67 
1 51 01 
1 58 09 
1 57 38 
2 03 14 
2 05 61 
2 20 33 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Lady Mary (R. L), Whitman & Ingraham. ... .H 37 30 1 27 30 
Wanderer IV. (R. I.), Flint Bros..... .11 23 43 1 33 43 
Possum (S. H.), E. C. Seward 11 23 46 1 33 56 
Priscilla (R. I.), Wood Bros 11 24 42 1 34 42 
Adelaide (S. H.), E. R. Newell 11 27 00 1 37 00 
Sigma III (R. I.), L. L. Lorillard, Jr ...11 27 30 1 37 30 
Elizabeth, W. D. Wood 11 28 14 1 38 14 
Mbiem (R. I.), G. E. Darling 11 28 44 1 38 44 
Little Rhody (R. I.), C. F. Tillinghast 11 32 06 1 42 06 
Micaboo (R. I.), W. R. Tillinghast 11 32 52 1 42 62 
Kittiwynk, (S. H.), C. B. Wyckoff 11 37 04 1 47 04 
Midge (S. H.), R. Deming ....11 38 46, 148 46 
Grilse (S. H.), F. M. M. Milliams 11 49 22 1 59 22 
Fifth Day — July 21. 
^The fourth Association regatta was held with the Fall River 
Y. C. in Mount Hope Bay, on Friday. There was a good S. 
wind, that did not amount to much, however, until nearly an hour 
after the start, so that it was another day for the light-weather 
boats. There were twenty-seven entries in eight classes, .and of 
the winners, six were scratch boats. The summary: 
30ft. Sloops — Start, 1:35 — Course, 11% Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Sigma III., L. L. Lorillard, Jr 3 21 57 1 46 67 
Little Rhody, C. F. Tillinghast 3 30 01 1 55 01 
Priscilla, Wood Bros 3 36 29 2 01 29 
25ft. Sloops — Start, 1:38 — Course, 11% Miles. 
Skraeling, H. L. Willoughby 3 36 38 1 67 38 
Micaboo, W. R. Tillinghast 3 43 09 2 06 09 
Egret, L. Fales 3 49 27 2 11 27 
Pinafore, W. B. Frost 4 04 69 2 26 69 
21ft. Sloops — Start, 1:41 — Course, 11% Miles^ 
Oriana, F. Pardee 
Mistral, yawl, D. Thurber... 
Echo, T. Brown 3 
Trio, R. W. Zuill 
18ft. Sloops — Start, 1:4' 
Cayenne, B. D. Howe 
Wawaloam, Metcalf Bros 
30ft. Cats — Start, 1:47- 
’•Mblem, G. E. Darling 
Elizabeth, W. D. Wood 
Wanderer IV., Flint Bros 
Emeline, W. J. Rooks 
^Protested and disqualified. 
25ft. Cats — Start, 1:60- 
Olivette, J. Dessart 
21ft. Cats — Start, 1:53- 
J. Whitehead 
Drapean 
Launches 21ft. and Ovi 
Neon, N. G. Herreshoff, Jr 
Unique, J. Whitehead 
Elizabeth, E. Fournier 
Ponemah, — . Lunan 
Ina, J. Wilkinson 
Mary Ann, C. Danielson 
G and M’, J. Crosson Did not finish. 
Sixth Day — July 22. 
The concluding Association regatta, held with the Bristol Y. C. 
on Saturday, was, from all points of view, the best of the series. 
Ihere were thirty-seven entries, and the number of starters would 
have been more than forty had not several of the boats been 
delayed by the light winds early in the day, and thus were unable 
tc. reach Bristol until after the start. The event was favored by the 
best wind of any in the series, a stiff S.W. breeze coming up just 
before the start, and for good sport the race was the best of the 
week, unless the special team race of Thursday be excepted. The 
fast sloop Lady Mary was badly defeated by the Newport 30- 
fcoter Hera, and in the 30ft. class. Sigma III., which boat had a 
long lead, lost the race by carrying away her bowsprit when about 
half way over the course. The starts were exceptionally pretty 
ones, and in nearly all the classes there was good racing. The 
summary: 
Ingomar, 
Sally, F. 
3 49 28 
2 08 28 
a UJ. 
2 07 21 
3 57 31 
2 16 31 
2 10 23 
1 — Course, 11% Miles. 
4 03 37 
2 19 37 
2 19 37 
4 14 28 
2 30 28 
2 28 07 
-Course, 11% Miles. 
3 46 42 
1 68 42 
1 66 20 
3 46 16 
1 59 16 
1 66 64 
3 44 18 
1 67 18 
1 57 18 
3 50 35 
2 03 35 
2 03 35 
-Course, 11% Miles. 
4 14 16 
3 24 46 

-Course, 11% Miles. 
4 09 14 
2 16 14 
2 16 14 
4 16 19 
2 22 19 
2 18 29 
ir — Course, 10 Miles. 
3 02 27 
1 00 27 
0 61 07 
3 24 14 
1 22 14 
1 12 24 
3 22 44 
1 20 44 
1 13 34 
3 16 41 
1 13 41 
1 13 41 
3 20 57 
1 18 57 . 
1 17 37 
3 25 23 
1 23 23 
1 18 31 
36ft. 
Sloops — Start, 2:10 — Course, 11 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed 
. Corrected. 
Hera, J. A. Garland... 
..4 
15 
67 
2 05 
67 
1 
59 54 
Lady Mary, Whitman & Ingraham. 
..4 
23 
06 
2 13 
06 
2 
13 06 
30ft. Sloops — Start, 2:13r- 
-Course, 
11 
Miles. 
Little Rhody, C. F. Tillinghast 
..4 
31 
43 
2 18 
43 
2 
14 64 
Priscilla, W’ood Bros 
..4 
36 
14 
2 23 
14 
2 
20 02 
Sigma III., L. L. Lorillard, Jr 
..4 
47 
41 
2 34 
41 
2 
34 41 
26ft. Sloops — Start, 2:16— 
-Course, 
11 
Miles. 
Skraeling, H. L. Willoughby 
..4 
35 
60 
2 19 
50 
2 
19 60 
Micaboo, W. R. Tillinghast 
..4 
43 
16 
2 27 
16 
2 
25 06 
Egret, L. Fales 
..4 
66 
56 
2 40 
56 
2 
35 15 
Hilda, W. E. Howe 
..4 
58 
34 
2 42 
34 
2 
36 29 
pinafore, W. B, Frost 
..5 
00 
24 
2 44 
24 
2 
■37 66 
21ft. Sloops — Start, 2:19 — 
Course, 9% 
Miles. 
.Oriana, F. Pardee 
..4 
28 
59 
2 09 
69 
2 
09,' 26 
Kildee, F. Herreshoff 
..4 
35 
04 
2 16 
04 - 
2 
11.33 
Grace, E. Catlin 
..4 
36 
38 
2 16 
38 
2 
14,23 
Comforter, Buffum 
..4 
38 
55 
2 19 
65 
2 
19, -28 
Mistral, yawl, D. Thurber 
..4 
41 
28 
2 22 
28 
2 
20 69 
Trio, R. W. Zuill 
..4 
43 
60 
2 24 
60 
2 
23 21 
Miladi, E. D. Pearce 
..Did 
not finish, 
■ 
.4 41 04 
.4 44 22 
.4 47 32 
18ft. Sloops — Start, 2:22 — Course, 9% Miles. 
Cayenne, Howe Bros 4 48 40 2 26 40 
' 15ft. One-Design Sloops — Start, 2:26 — Course, 
*Wenonah, H. Wetherell... 
Minnow, H. F. Lippitt, Jr 
Hope, R. C. Colt 
White Cat, Miss M. Thurber 4 50 32 
Qui Vive, Fletcher Bros 4 62 02 
Wawaloam, Metcalf Bros 4 62 08 
^Protested for fouling. 
soft. Cats — Start, 2:^0 — Course, 11 Miles. 
Wanderer 117., H. J. ■ 
Mbiem, G. E. Darlin] 
Elizabeth, W. D. Wc 
Emeline, W. J. Rool 
21ft. Cats- 
Ingomar, J. Whiteh« 
Gloria, F. P. Howe. . . 
Dories — Start, 2:45 — Course, 4% Miles. 
Edith, M. N. Otis 4 19 33 1 34 33 
Manon, A. Greene 4 22 28 -1 37 28 
Buth, E. Kettlety 4 22 39 1 37 39 
Slippery Elm, C. B. Rockwell 4 23 62 1 38 62 
No. 13, C. E. Otis Did not finish. 
Launches — Start, 2:63 — Course, 4% Miles. 
9% -Miles. 
2 16 04 
2 19 22 
2 22 32 
2 26 32 
2 27 02 
2 27 08 
D. W. 
Flint. .4 
40 
44 
2 
10 
44 
2 
10 
44 
4 
49 
33 
2 
19 
33 
2 
15 
34 
1 
4 
49 
43 
2 
19 
43 
2 
16 
44 
4 
49 
37 
2 
19 
37 
2 
18 
46 
Start, 2 
:36 — Course 
, 9% Miles. 
1 
4 
50 
07 
2 
14 
07 
2 
09 
03 
4 
66 
04 
2 
19 
04 
2 
19 
04 
Ina, .1. Wilkinson 3 35 04 
Unique, J. Whitehead 3 43 46 
0 42 04 
0 60 46 
F. H. 
0 42 04 
0 60 03 
Young. 
Hatlem Y. C» 
City Island, Long Island Sound— Saturday, July 22. 
The Ladies’ Day races of the Harlem Y. C. were held on 
Saturday, July 22. Four classes filled, and there were sixteen 
starters. The wind was light from the S., and the boats covered 
inside courses. The summary: | 
Sloops, 33ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Bedouin, W. J. Fowler 2 04 00 
Anna, 'William Strouse 2 07 00 
Widgeon, Newton Brothers 2 34 00 
Wave, W. J. Smith Withdrew. 
Catharine, T. E. Proctor Withdrew. 
Sloops, 22ft. Class. 
Wahneta, J. Delaney 2 14 00 
Uncas, E. F. Mandels 2 16 16 
Loretta, Scherer and McKenna 2,16 45 
Romance, W. Williams 2 22 15 
Innocence, W. Lindeman 2 33 30 
Sloops, 18ft. Class. 
Tammany, Com. Huhlfeld 2 16 60 
Viking, L. F. Seifert. 2 34 30 
Petunia, C. W. Canfield Withdrew. 
Elf, A. T. Valentine Withdrew, 
Sloops — ^16ft. Class. 
Skylark, T. P. Bates... 1-22 00 
Sole, F. L. Fitch. . 7 ; . . s . . . . .1 22 OQ 
