FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Hugwenot Y. C. 
New Rochelle, Long Island Sound — Saturday, Aug. 19.' 
The eleventh annual regatta of the Huguenot Y. C. was sailed 
on Saturday, Aug. 19, and it was the best race the club has 
given in many years. The success of the race was mainly due 
to Mr. Henry M. Myriclc, the chairman -of the Race Committee, 
who has worked hard this season to arouse interest in the club 
events. There were twenty-eight starters, ana the winners were; 
Nike, Memory (sailover), Montauk, Invader, Jr., Paurnonak, Ace, 
Dod (sailover), Vava, Houri, Kenoshi, Wister and Quinsigamond. 
The race was sailed in a strong N.E. wind that kicked up quite 
a crabby sea. 
Before the start of the 33-footers there was a collision between 
Nike and Mystral. The bigger boat came off unharmed, but 
the Mystral lost her mast and had her gear badly chewed up. 
The 33ft. sloops .and yawls covered a. 16-mile course, going twice 
over a. ,7.14-niile triangle. The 27 and 22ft. sloops and the race- 
abouts went three times over a 3%-mile triangle, while the other 
starters covered this course twice. 
Commodore Park’s old crack. Mimosa I., now sailing under 
Mr. T. M. T. Raborg’s colors, went , out of her way and rounded 
another mark, losing considerable time thereby. This mistake 
gave the race to Nike. 
Memory had a sailover in the 33ft. yawl class. Rascal with- 
drew in the 27ft. sloop class and Montauk finished alone. 
Invader, Jr., showed the way to her five competitors in the 
raceabout class and beat Nora, the second boat, 35s. Busy Bee 
was third. 
Heron withdrew in the 22ft. class, and Paurnonak and Okee 
fought it out alone. The former had an easy time of it and 
won by nearly 9m. 
Hamburg was Ace’s only contender in the 18ft. sloop class, and 
Ace won again by a large margin. 
Dod was the only starter in the 15ft. class, and she went over 
the course alone. 
Vava and Fanny had a good race in the 15ft. catboat class, and 
the former won by 19s. Joke, the only other starter, was 
outclassed. 
Houri had an easy time in disposing of Vaquero, the only other 
boat to start in the Larchmont 21ft. class. 
Kenoshi beat Owatanna by over 8m. in the Indian Harbor one- 
design class. Owatanna lost her rudder, and her skipper con- 
tinued the race, steering with an oar. 
Wister led Arozina all over the course in the Manhasset Bay 
one-design class. Pup did not finish. 
Quinsigamond, the little boat with the big name, had a walk- 
over in the Horseshoe Harbor one-design class. 
The summary: 
Sloops, 33-footers — Start, 12:10 — Course, 15 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Nike, Victor I. Cumnock 2 36 09 2 26 00 
Mimosa, T. M. T. Raborg 2 44 10 2 34 10 
Yawls, 33-footers — Start, 12:10 — Course, 15 Miles. 
Memory, H. M. Raborg 2 42 08 2 32 08 
Sloops, 27-footers — Start, 12:20 — Course, 1114 Miles. 
Rascal, J. J. Dwyer Did not finish. 
Montauk, W. Sheldon 2 20 00 2 00 00 
Raceabouts — Start, 12:25 — Course, 1114 Miles. 
Invader, Jr., Roy A. Rainey 2 02 20 1 37 20 
Nora, Adrian Iselin 2d 2 02 55 1 37 55 
Busy Bee, R. T. Wainwright 2 07 40 1 42 40 
Rascal II., S. C. Hopkins 2 08 13 1 43 13 
Rana, Howard Willets 2 14 02 1 49 02 
Cricket, Macy Willets 2 15 04 1 50 04 
Sloops, 22-footers — Start, 12:30 — Course, 1114 Miles. 
Paurnonak, F. P. Currier 2 25 39 1 55 39 
Okee, J. H. Mahlstedt... 2 34 12 2 04 12 
Heron, John Le Boutillier Did not finish. 
Sloops, 18-footers — Start, 12:36 — Course, 7% Miles. . 
Ace, R. N. Bavier 1 55 45 1 20 45 
Hamburg, M. Goldschmidt 2 03 58 1 28 58 
Sloops, 15-footers — Start, 12:35 — Course, 7% Miles. 
Dod, D. E. Dealy 2 34 45 1 59 45 
Cats, 15-footers — Start, 12:35 — Course, 7% Miles. 
Vava, Charles Sutton 2 12 17 1 37 17 
Fanny, C. O. Iselin, Jr 2 12 36 1 37 36 
Joke, C. C. Converse 2 44 05 2 09 05 
Larchmont 21-footers — Start, 12:30 — Course, 1114 Miles. 
Houri, J. H. Esser 2 18 19 1 48 19 
Vaquero, William Stump 2 23 58 1 53 58 
Indian Harbor One-Design — Start, 12:40 — Course, 714 Miles. 
Kenoshi, Robert Mallory, Jr 1 56 30 1 16 30 
Owatanna, George Lauder, Jr 2 04 45 1 24 45 
Manhasset Bay One-Design — Start, 12:40 — Course, 714 Miles. 
Wister, R. I. Mount 2 06 50 1 26 50 
Arizona, G. W. Kear 2 11 29 1 31 29 
Pup, T. W. Ratsey Did not finish. 
Horseshoe Harbor One-Design — Start, 12:40 — Course, 714 Miles. 
Quinsigamond, H. A. Woodward 2 20 26 1 40 26 
Annisquam Y* C, 
Annisquam, Mass.- — Aug. 18 and 19. 
Good breezes favored the Annisquam Y. C. in its series of two 
Y. R. A. open races, sailed in Ipswich Bay on Friday and Sat- 
urday, Aug. 18 and 19. On Friday the breeze was light from the 
S. Medric II. got the start in the 22ft. class, but on the first 
broad reach Urchin took the lead, with Medric II. second. On 
the second leg Medric II. got the lead again and held it to the 
finish. Tyro finished second. In the Cape cats. Marvel won by 
almost 5m. from Stranger. Aurora got the start in the 18ft. class, 
with Fritter second and Hayseed third. At the end of the first 
round Aurora Rd, with Playseed second and Fritter third. On 
the second round Hayseed and Fritter both passed Aurora^ finish- 
ing first and second. In the 15fr. class, Vera II. had things all 
her own way. Teaser- won in the dory class. In the first handi- 
cap class Alice and Maud got the start, -with Seboomook second. 
Alice and Maud led at the first two marks, but on the windward 
leg, Seboomook got the lead and increased it on the second round 
of the course. Clithero led around in the second handicap class. 
Essex won in the power boat class. The summary: 
Class E — 22-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Medric II., H. H. White 2 06 30 
Tyro, W. H. Joyce ,.2 08 14 
Urchin, J. (jreenough ..2 08 23 
Peri II., Morton Prince 2 10 25 
Rube, H. L. Bowden ...2 14 33 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones r.2 34 07 
Medric, George Lee Withdrew. 
' Class D — Cape Cats. 
Marvel, I. M. Whittemore ^2 25 34 
Stranger, F. E. Dawes -sS 30 33 
Class I — ^18-footers. 
Hayseed, H. L. Bowden |2 06 02 
Fritter, Caleb Loring. ’.'2 10 28 
Aurora, Pigeon Bros... 2 12 12 
Myrmidon, A. P. Loring 2 34 13 
Class I — ^15-footers. 
Vera II., H. Lunberg ..2 09 42 
Ventus II., Keith Pevear .'.2 12 42 
Tabasco, Jr., H. H. Wiggins 2 16 24 
Swallo'w, J. H. Hammond 2 17 65 
Princess, J. Prince 2 2147 
Dories. 
Teaser, R. R. Smith 2 12 51 
IJarbara, Blaney & Wardwell 2 14 48 
Bugaboo II., H. B. Ingalls 2 17 44 
Elizabeth F., H. W. Dudley 2 17 45 
Nisan, D. H. Woodbury ^ 
Crescent, R. E. Burnett ? ?? 
Sea Sea II., Gordon Foster.... 2 
Pioneer, M. B. Noyes 2 26 24 
Sallie, M. S. Thomson ....: 2 29 06 
First Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 2 01 33 2 01 33 
Alpha, J. Leary 2 08 54 2 04 02 
Osprey, C. R. Hanson 2 09 54 2 04 68 
Alice and Maud, C.Mc(7urdy 2 16 10 2 08 53 
Alkyris, A. H. Moody.. 2 09 02 2 09 02 
Second Handicap Class. 
Clithero, W. Dean '. 2 04 10 2 10 10 
Winona, Talbot Howe......... ...2 05 03 2 05 03 
Lvnx, F. Cunningham 2 17 14 2 12 16 
Tanager ..........7 .....2 32 34 2 37 36' 
Sniff C. R. Prichard. 2 34 07 2 27 55 
Trifler, F. W. Howes Withdrew. 
W. F. Pear Withdrew. 
Power Boats. 
Elapsed. 
Essex, E. G. Young 0 44 14 
It, H. Haskell 0 67 17 
Ronomore, O. B. Perkins 1 07 42 
Winona, G. 'VV. Tarr 1 20 38' 
Opodeldoc, Carl Searle 1 37 45 
Marion and Irene, G. E. Higgins 1 38 11 
Atlantic, Greenwood 1 38 18 
Saturday, Aug. 19. 
With a rattling E.N.E. breeze, which gave the boats all they 
v/anted under whole sail, the second race of the Annisquam Y. 
C. on Saturday, Aug. 19, was an immense success. In the 22ft. 
class the boats were bunched at the start, with Tyro to windward. 
She stood higher than her course, for a little while, and Nutmeg, 
Rube and Urchin went out ahead of her. Nutmeg led the class 
all around the course. Tyro passed Urchin just before the first 
mark was reached and passed Rube on the windward leg, finish- 
ing second. In the 18ft. class Fritter got the start, with Hayseed, 
Aurora and- Myrmidon following. Hayseed went by Fritter and 
led around the course, with Fritter second. Vera II. and Ventus 
II. sailed a close race all around in the 15ft. class, with Vera II. 
doing the leading. Elizabeth F. won in the dory class, and Teaser 
took tile cup offered by Vice-Commodore Smith for the best per- 
centage in the two races. In the. first handicap class it was all 
Seboomook. She won by a good margin on both elapsed and 
corrected times. Winona won in the second handicap class, with 
Quakeress second, both being protested by Clithero. Essex won 
in the power boat class. The summary: 
Class E — 22-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones 1 40 14 
Tvro, W. H. Joyce 1 41 34 
Rube, H. L. Bowden 142 19 
Llrchin, J. Greenough 1 43 53 
Peri II., Morton Prince 1 45 11 
Medric, George Lee 1 48 32 
Class D — Cape Cats. 
Stranger, F. E. Dawes 1 08 31 
, Class I — ^18-footers. 
Hayseed', H. L. Bowden 2 00 16 
Fritter, Caleb Loring 2 02 29 
Myrmidon, John Noble, Jr 210 21 
Aurora, Pigeon Bros Disabled. 
Class T — 15-footers. 
Vera II., H. Lundberg ....2 05 21 
I’entus II., Keith Pevear 2 06 34 
Tabasco, Jr., PI. H. Wiggin 2 09 22 
Princess, j. P. Prince • 
Swallow, j. H. Hammond , Withdrew. 
Class X — Dories. 
Elizabeth F., H. W. Dudley 2 13 26 
Crescent, R. E. Burnett 2 16 49 
Zaza II., Gordon Foster ? H 2? 
Teaser, R. R. Smith 2 18 05 
Bugaboo II., H. ,B. Smith ? 18 45 
Barbara, Blaney & Wardwell ? i? 
Pioneer, M. B. Noyes ^2.20 04 
Nisan, D. H. Woodbury Disabled. 
Sallie,' M. S. Thompson Withdrew. 
Belma,’ E. Clement Withdrew. 
First Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 1 39 24 1 39 24 
Osprey, C. R. Hanson 1 46 57 } 4^8 
Alpha, J. Leary J r? r2 } r J 
Alice and Maud, O. McCurdy 1 52 63 1 44 56 
Kit, H. B. Whittier 1 47 29 J 45 30 
Trooper, B. H. Brown 2 04 27 1 54 31 
Second Handicap Class. 
Winona, Talbot Howe 1 
Quakeress, J. H. Hammond ? 22 o 22 a? 
Vvin H4r, H. Martin 2 25 37 2 18 32 
Tanager, Nason Bros Withdrew. 
Tedesco, W. H. Pear Withdrew. 
Power Boats. 
Elapsed. 
Essex, E. G. Young 0 48 45 
It, Howard Haskell ‘ ® 22 
Winona, G. W, Tarr m 
Irene and Marion, G. E. Higgins 1 4U Ui 
Alcone, W. P. Rider } 42 04 
Aurora 
Pickle, F. H. Hersom 1 43 62 
Sewell Cttp Race. 
Seaside Park, Barnegat Bay— Saturday, Aug. 12. 
The annual race for the Sewell cup was sailed off the Seaside 
Park Y. C. in a fluky S. breeze on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 12. 
The boats covered a windward and leeward course twice. A total 
distance of 12 miles. j 
The race won by Another Old Maid, a mahogany boat, designed 
by Mr. Charles D. Mower and built this spring by the Hunting- 
id- n/Tfi. r'„ -NTo,., -RaaViaHp .qinp is fitted with bilge boards 
ton Mfg. Co., of New Rochelle. She 
and double rudders. . a-, c- • 1 n 1 t i j 
AU told there were nine starters. The Seaside Park, Island 
Heights and the Bay Head yacht clubs, each being represented 
in the match by three boats. . , . , , . 
Another Old Maid made useful gams early in the race and. was 
never headed. Empress, an earlier Mower production, made 
better time than Another Old Maid on the first round, but she 
was never dangerous. She was the last of the nine boats to start, 
and had she been better berthed, she might have shown up better. 
The races for the Sewell cup are the most important matches 
sailed on Barnegat Bay, and every year more interest in them 
is taken. The summary follows: 
Time 
All’nce. Start. Finish. El’p’d. Cor’d. 
Another Old Maid, S. P..0 06 47 1 47 .34 3 34 49 1 47 15 1 40 28 
V" r, ■ I T.T ’ n AR AO 1 AA Q OR 90 . 1 AS 1 S 1 AO 1 C 
Anotner uiu iviaia, .3. x . .u ou x n .jx o x xi xu x xv 
Tosebhine 1 H.... 0 06 02 1 48 04 3 36 22 1 48 18 1 42 16 
Empress, ’S.' P 2 22 S 2 2^22 } 22 HH2 
'il.mpress, o. VU XX X UV X X.. XX X OU XX X XX uv 
Alleen 1 H 0 02 07 1 50 33 3 39 28 1 48 55 1 46 48 
Romp,’ b'. H.^ 0 00 46 1 47 10 3 35 29 1 48 19 1 47 33 
Hummer, B. H. 
0 00 25 1 47 28 3 35 47 1 48 19 1 47 54 
Bo”uauet’l H .....0 03 12 1 47 16 3 41 55 1 54 39 1 61 27 
Vasabond S P Sc’tch 1 61 04 3 41 11 1 53 07 1 53 07 
TeM B H 0 02 14 1 49 24 3 45 23 1 55 59 1 53 45 
Beverly Y. C. 
Beverly, Delaware River — Saturday, Aug. 12. 
The Beverly Y. C. held its second series race on 
Aug. 12. The winners were Fiona and No. 1. The 
sailed in a wind that shifted from S.E. to S.W., and 
finished in a heavy squall. The summary: 
Catboats — Start, 3:26. 
Saturday, 
race was 
the boats 
Fiona, J., 
No. 1, Wilson P. Hall. 
No. 2, H. A. Tayl 
No. 6, Pettit 
Larks — Start, 3:30. 
mish. 
Elapsed. 
,5 36 30 
2 11 30 
.5 52 15 
2 17 15 
Withdrew. 
Withdrew. 
.6 28 45 
1 68 45 
.6 34 03 
2 04 03 
Withdrew. 
D«xb«ry Y. C, 
Duxbury, Mass. — Saturday, Aug. 19. 
In the regular race of the Duxbury Y. C., sailed in a fresh N.E. 
breeze on Saturday, Aug. 19, Menace won in the iHt. class, and 
Nautilus in the handicap class. The summary: 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Menace, J. H. Hunt ....3 22 62’ 
Osprey, A. R. Train 3 30 49 
Gem, L. B. Goodspeed ,...3 31 46 
Kittawake, Maxwell 3 35 40 
Handicap. 
Nautilus, Roy 2 43 58 
Eub, Atwater ..2 44 60 
Old Honesty, H. Clapp 3 07 37 
Manchcstcf Y. C, 
West Manchester, Mass,— Monday, Aug. 14. | 
In a moderate breeze from the S.E., the Y. R. A. open race of | 
the Manchester Y. C. was sailed on Monday, Aug. 14. Medric i 
had the windward berth in the start of the 22-footers, with Peri II., 
Nutmeg and Tyro under her lee. Reaching to the first mark. Tyro i 
went into the lead and stayed there throughout the race, with ^ 
Medric in second place. Boo Hoo got the start in the 18ft. class, 
but was passed off Misery Island by Fritter, Moslem and Dorchen, , 
Of these three, Dorchen had the lead when the first mark was ; 
turned. On the windward leg Fritter took the lead, and Boo Hoo ; 
w'as second, with Dorchen dropping back to fourth place. On the , 
last leg. Fritter held her lead, while Dorchen went up to second : 
place. In the 15ft. class Princess got the start and led to the : 
first mark, but on the windward leg Cigarette took the lead and ; 
held it to the finish. In the handicap class Tarpon got the start 
and led all over the course. The summary: 
Class E — ^22-footers. ■ 
Elapsed. 
Tyro, W. H. Joyce 1 28 14 i 
Medric, George Lee 1 30 66 
Peri II., Dr. Morton Prince 1 31 07 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones 1 34 07 
Class I — ^18-footers. 
Fritter, Caleb Loring 1 43 35 
Dorchen, A. W. Finlay 1 44 11 
Boo Hoo, R. Boardman 1 44 69 
Moslem I., John Tyler 1 45 66 
Mira II., J. W. Olmstead ' 1 46 12 
Hayseed II., H. L. Bowden 1 49 13 
Privateer II., C. E. Adams 1 60 07 
Myrmidon, John Noble, Jr 1 61 28 ; 
Otter, A. D. Irving Withdrew. 
Class T — 16-footers. 
Cigarette, M. P. Prince 1 49 03 
Swallow, John H. Hammond 1 53 26 
Princess, J. P. Prince ■ 1 57 36 
M. Y. C. Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. ' 
Tarpon, E. S. Grew 1 32 26": 1 32 26 
Ayoset, George Wigglesworth 1 48 32 1 32 32 
Khalefa, W. A. Tucker 1 38 53 1 36 23 ■ 
Crowhurst Cup — Tuesday, Aug. 15. j; 
On account of the storm, there were only three yachts ready 
to start in the open race of the Manchester Y. C. for the Crow- 
hurst cup, presented by Mr. Francis M. Whitehouse, on Tues- 
day, Aug. 16. There was a stiff E. breeze blowing, which neces- 
sitated single reefs for all three, and there was quite a little hob- 
ble to the sea; but as the boats were sent inside, the conditions 
were by no means severe. Opitsah V. got the start, while Khalifa 
was handicapped by lack of crew. She was further handicapped 
by not being able to set a spinnaker, which sail might have 
altered the result of the race. Opitsah Vi pulled away from 
Khalifa on the run to Little Haste, but on the windward leg 
home Khalifa reduced her lead. Opitsah V. again pulled away 
when they went off the wind, and Khalifa cut down the leg lead 
on the second beat. Last year Opitsah V. won a leg in the 
cup on a fluke, and this year it was practically handed out to her. 
Having won two races, Mr; Sumner H. Foster, owner of Opitsah 
becomes owner of the cup. The summary: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Opitsah V., S. H. Foster 2 09 40 2 09 14 
Khalifa, R. F. Tucker 2 15 45 2 16 45 
Moslem, John Tyler 2 43 52 2 34 06 
'West Manchester, Mass. — Saturday, Aug. 19. 
The fifth sailing tender race of the Manchester Y. C. was sailed 
on Saturday, Aug. 19, in a brisk E. breeze. Mr. N. 'Wiggles- 
worth got the start and led all around the course, with Mr, F. W. 
Fabyan second. The summary: 
Elapsed. 
N. Wigglesworth 1 66 32 
F. W. Fabyan 2 00 02 
A F Bemis 2 07 14 
R W Smith 2 07 32 
H S McKee 2 12 00 
C E Cotting 2 12 11 
I H. Read 2 14 60 
H. G. Wigglesworth 2 16 48 
Hmgham Y, C. 
Hingham, Mass — Saturday, Aug. 19. 
The first race of the Hingham Y. C. was sailed on Saturday, 
Aug. 19, in a brisk N.E. breeze. Mildred II. was the winner in 
Class A, Clara in Class B, and Trilby in the power boat class. 
The summary: 
Class — 20ft. and Over. 
Corrected 
Mildred II., S. P. Moses ..0 48 00 
Holly II., W. H. Childs 0 49 20 
Shrimp, F. S. Blanchard 0 50 55 
Nr.n, F. A. Turner 0 52 10 
Anona, Mat Townsend Not meas. 
Scapegoat, W. P. Keyes Withdrew. 
Class B — Under 20ft. 
Clara, J. H. Glidden 0 56 24 
Rattler J. Sumner Fowler 0 69 34 
Inch Worm, G. & W. Melcher 1 04 26 
W'inner, Frank Merritt 1 08 26 
Hell Diver, George A. Cole 113 35 
Helen, B. A. Robinson Not meas. 
Little All Right, W. C. Codman Withdrew. 
Class C — Power Boats. 
Trilby, Samuel Ross 0 18 15 
Wompatuck, Ralph C. .Stoddard 0 21 34 
Mabel F., George F. Farrar 0 22 17 
Smelt, C. B. Barnes, Jr 0 22 17 
Margaret, James Driscoll 0 29 21 
Shawna, Elmer J. Bliss 0 32 06 
Wmthnop Y» C. 
Winthrop, Mass.— Saturday, Aug. 19. 
A CLUB race of the Winthrop Y. C., with a class for Crystal Bay 
yachts, was sailed off Winthrop on Saturday, Aug. 19, in a fresh 
E. breeze. Scamper finished first in the 21ft. class, but lost to i 
Opeechee on corected time. Flattie was an easy winner in the 15ft. - 
class. Aspinquid won in the Crystal Bay class. The summary: ' 
21ft. Class. 
Opeechee, F. W. Gilmore 1 14 50 
Scamper, Byram & Tewksbury .1 13 00 
Lady Faire, W. A. Brown 1 13 30 
1 1 ^ C G 
Flattie, L. T. Harrington 1 07 30 
Sprite, M. Dempsey 1 27 00 
Elf, Mr. Wells .......1 20 00 
Crystal Bay Association. 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
. . .1 14 50 
1 08 50 
. . .1 13 00 
1 09 00 
. . .1 13 30 
1 10 30 
. . .1 07 30 
1 07-30 
...1 27 00 
1 IF- 30 
. . .1 20 00 
1 20 00 
1. 
Elapsed, 
Janice, J. Donnell Withdrew, ; 
Nahant Doty Cltib. 
Nahant, Mass. — Saturday, Aug. 19. 
The first ladies’ race of the Nahant Dory Club, sailed on Sat- 
urday, Aug. 19, in a brisk E. breeze, was won by .We Still Live,; 
sailed by Miss Rosamund Fay, with Sprite, sailed by Mrs. Win- 
throp Hodges, second. The summary: 
Elapsed, . 
We Still Live, Miss Rosamund Fay 1 05-25 ; 
Sprite, Mrs. Winthrop Hodges 1 07 41 ! 
Old Girl 1 09 10 i 
Miss Ethel Fay 1 11 02 
Topsy, Mrs. Wolcott Johnson 114 12 
Mary Ann, Miss Alice Fay 1 14 28- 
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