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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 14, 1906. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Riverside Y. C. Indian Harbor Y. C. 
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finish. 
Wednesday, July 4. 
The annual regatta of the Larchmont Y. C. on July 
4 was most successful, and brought a fine aggregation 
of fifty-four yachts. The racing was good, in a steady 
and true breeze, and furnished some line on the form 
and speed of the new boats. The summary follows: 
Schooners, Colt Cup—Course, 30% Miles—Start, 11:40. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Queen, J. Rogers Maxwell.3 56 06 4 16 06 
Amorita, Richard Mansfield.4 25 44 4 45 45 
Actual Start—Queen, 12:13:37; Amorita, 12:14:02. Cor¬ 
rected time—Amorita, 4:34:41. Queen beats Amorita 18m. 
35s. 
Sloops, Class H—Course, 30% Miles—Start, 11:45. 
Rainbow, C. Vanderbilt.3 37 28 3 52 28 
Yankee, H. L. Maxwell .3 43 20 3 58 zu 
Rainbow beat Yankee 5m. 52s. 
Sloops, Class J—Course, 30% Miles—Start, 11:50. 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt.4 00 09 4 10 09 
Neola, E. D. King.4 02 34 4 12 34 
Effort, F. M. Smith.Disabled. 
Corrected time—Neola, 4:12:09. Weetamoe beats Neola 
2 m. 
Sloops, Class M—Course, 23 Miles—Start, 11:53. 
Irondequoit, H. M. Raborg.3 46 40 3 51 40 
Gardenia, A. H. Morris.3 45 40 3 50 40 
Corrected time—Irondequoit, 3:51:29. Gardenia beat 
Irondequoit 49s. 
Sloops, Class N—Course, 23 Miles—Start, 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park.3 50 02 
Regina, F. G. Stewart.4 18 50 
Surprise .Did not 
Mimosa beat Regina 19m. 48s. 
New York 30-Footers—Course, 15% Miles—Start, 12:00. 
Nautilus, W. Hanan.2 51 38 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright.2 52 00 
Atair, J. k. and T. C. Meyer.2 56 22 
Phryne, C. W. Wetmore.2 48 55 
Alera, A. H. and J. W. Alker. 
Dahinda, W. B. Duncan, Jr... 
Neola II., G. M. Pynchon.3 03 36 
Banzai, C. O. Mallory.,...,...2 57 50 
Phryne beat Alera lm. 34s., Nautilu: 
2m. 5s., Dahinda 3m. 58s., Atair 7m. 
and Neola 14m. 41s. 
Raceabouts—Course, 11 Miles 
Pretty Quick, A. W. Alley. 
Rascal III., S. C. Hopkins.2 29 46 
Chinook, Robert Mallory.2 29 58 
Jolly Roger, T. B. Bleeker.2 40 44 
Cadeau, W. W. Swan. 
Tomboy, C. O. Iselin, Jr. 
Busy Bee, R. T. Wainwright. 
Pretty Quick beats Rascal III. 
2m. 54s., Cadeau 4m. 13s., Jolly Roger 13m. 40s., 
Bee 30m. 19s., Tomboy 33m. 32s. 
Handicap Class, First Division—Course, 11 Miles—Start, 
12 : 10 . 
Rube, G. P. Granberg.2 27 14 
Naiad, Dr. J. B. Palmer.2 35 08 
Thelema, Dr. A. E. Black.2 40 23 
Corrected time—Rube, 2:17:14; Naiad, 2:18:17; 
2:21:28. Rube beats Naiad lm. 3s., Thelema 4m. 14s. 
Handicap Class, Second Division—Course, 11 Miles— 
Start, 12:10. 
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Thelema, 
Monsoon, B. R. Stoddart .3 02 03 
Kenoshi, W. R. 
Corrected time- 
Berth.3 02 19 
2 42 39 
3 52 03 
3 52 19 
-Grasshopper, 2:42:39; Monsoon, 2:43:15; 
Kenoshi, 2:45:25. Grasshopper beats Monsoon 36s. and 
Kenoshi 2m. 46s. 
Larchmont 21-Footers—Course, 11 Miles—Start - , 12:15. 
Vaquero, W. Stump .2 50 36 2 35 36 
I-Iouri. J. II. Esser.2 53 44 2 38 29 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence.3 01 23 2 46 23 
Follette, L. J. Garcey.4 08 39 3 53 39 
Vaquero beats Houri 2m. 53s., Dorothy 10m. 7s., 
Follette lh. 18m. 3s. 
Sloops, Class P—Course, 11 Miles—Start, 12:15. 
Anona, Don Y. Pendas.2 41 34 2 26 34 
Rascal, J. J. Dwyer.2 48 47 2 33 47 
Spinster, Miss M. R. Babbitt.2 57 40 2 42 40 
Corrected time, Rascal, 2:28:18; Spinster, 2:30:32. 
Rascal beat Anona 3m. 16s. and Spinster 3m. 58s. 
Sloops, Class Q—Course, 11 Miles—Start, 12:15. 
Okee, J. A. Mahlsted .Disabled. 
Ogeemah, G. C. Clement.3 03 59 2 48 59 
Sloops, Class R—Course, 11 Miles—Start, 12:20. 
Ace, R. N. Bavier .3 25 46 8 05 46 
Vivyen, D. G. Levett.3 26 35 3 06 25 
Mist, R. P. Clarke.3 33 32 3 13 32 
Corrected time, Vivyen, 3:05:05; Mist, 3:10:01. Vivyen 
beats Ace 41s. and Mist 4m. 15s. 
Manhasset Bugs—Course, 4 Miles—Start, 12:25. 
No. 2, Clarkson Cowl.3 23 25 2 58 25 
Catboats—Course, 5% Miles—Start, 12:20. 
Arline, A. E. Rendell.4 19 01 3 59 01 
Rascal, J. P. Collins.4 25 14 4 05 14 
Arline beats Rascal 6 m. 13s. 
American Y. C. 
Annual Regatta—July 7. 
On Saturday the Riverside Y. C. annual regatta was 
sailed on the Sound. Thelema won in the first division 
of the handicap class, and Robin Hood won in the 
second division. This was the first appearance for the 
one-design classes of the. Indian Harbor and Riverside 
yacht clubs, in which Miantee and Teal won respec¬ 
tively. The summary follows: 
Sloops—Handicap Class—Course, 14% Miles—Start, 12:40. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Naiad, J. B. Palmer.3 25 38 2 45 38 
Monsoon, B. R. Stoddard...>_3 34 01 2 54 01 
Thelema, A. E. Black.3 22 00 2 24 00 
Huntress, L. Dyer.3 26 13 2 46 13 
Robin Hood, Geo. Gartland.3 23 58 2 43 58 
Corrected time—First Division—Thelema, 2:30:40; 
Naiad, 2:37:32; Huntress, 2:44:36; Monsoon, 2:45:49. 
Thelema wins by 6m. 52s. 
Second Division—Robin Hood, 2:40:41. 
Raceabout Class—Course, 14% Miles—Start, 12:45. 
Cadeau, W. W. Swan.3 29 15 2 44 15 
Tomboy, C. O. Iselin.Disabled. 
Sloops, Class Q—Course, 14% Miles—Start, 12:45. 
Paunonak. F. P. Currier.3 51 50 3 06 50 
Indian Harbor One-Design Class—Course, 5 Miles— 
Start, 12:50. 
Miantee, Star Cooper.1 53 08 1 03 08 
Nancy, H. W. Paret.1 57 35 1 07 35 
Joe, C. T. Wills.1 59 58 1 09 58 
Wacoutah, M. D. Truesdale.2 02 32 1 12 32 
Osseg, A. G. Cooper.Disabled. 
Miantee wins by 4m. and 27s. over Nancy. 
Riverside One-Design Class—Course 5 Miles—Start, 12:50. 
Teal, C. T. Pierce...1 58 32 1 08 32 
18 and 5, John Tyson.2 01 33 1 11 33 
Nilo, A. R. Starr.2 06 22 1 16 22 
Dooley, John G. Porter.2 15 31 1 25 31 
Teal wins by 3m. and Is. over 18 and 5. 
Catboat Class—Course, 5 Miles—Start, 12:50. 
Fannie C. C. Iselin.2 03 33 1 13 33 
Louie Belle, J. M. Williams.Disabled. 
New York Y. C. 
Glen Cove—Saturday, July 7. 
In a good breeze of wind, the races for the Glen Cove 
cups of the New York Y. C. were started. The yachts 
sailed a fast race, Queen winning, sailing against the 70- 
footers and saving her time, at an 85 per cent, allow¬ 
ance. The new Effort made a fine showing; in spite of 
her mistaking instructions, she came in after Neola, but 
won on time allowance. The summary follows: 
Special Class—Schooners and 70ft. Sloops—Start 12:20 
and 12:25—Course 19% Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Queen, J. R. Maxwell.2 21 11 1 59 52 1 57 09 
Yankee, H. L. Maxwell.2 29 51 2 03 15 2 03 08 
Rainbow, C. Vanderbilt... .2 31 28 2 04 54 2 04 54 
Sloops—70-footers—Start 12:25—Course 19% Miles. 
Yankee, H. L. Maxwell... .2 29 51 2 03 15 2 03 15 
Rainbow, C. Vanderbilt... .2 31 28 2 04 54 2 04 54 
Sloops—60-footers—Start, 12:30—Course 19% Miles. 
Effort, F. M. Smith.2 49 19 2 18 23 2 16 51 
Neola, E. D. King.2 48 33 2 18 13 2 18 13 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt.. .2 49 55 2 19 45 2 19 45 
Sloops—New York 30-footers—Start 12:40—Course 18% 
Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Adelaide, Adee Brothers.3 31 30 2 51 30 
Atair, Cord Meyer .3 31 42 2 51 42 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright.3 32 29 2 52 29 
Alera, A. H. & T. W. Alker.3 32 29 2 52 39 
Phrvne, C. W. Wetmore.3 32 46 2 52 46 
Neola, G. M. Pynchon.3 32 13 2 53 13 
Dahinda, W. B. Duncan.3 33 42 2 53 42 
Banzai, C. D. Mallory.3 33 50 2 53 50 
Minx, Howard Willetts .3 35 05 2 55 05 
Huguenot Y. C. 
Club Race—July 7. 
The Huguenot Y. C. sailed its second race of the sea¬ 
son, off New Rochelle, on July 7. Okee, winner of the 
Block Island race, won in the knockabout class. In the 
special open class, Capt. Taylor’s Cross Patch won. The 
course was between Huckleberry Island and Hen and 
Chickens Light, twice around, 10% miles. The summary 
follows.: 
Knockabout Class—Start 3:39—Course 10% Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Okee, J. A. Mahlstedt .5 20 10 1 56 10 
Dipper, H. H. Van Rennsselaer.5 27 07 1 57 07 
Vagrant, J. A. Maybring.5 53 01 2 03 01 
Orion, J. H. Hill.Withdrew. 
Special Open Class—Start 3:40—Course 10% Miles. 
Cross Patch, A. W. Taylor.5 35 41 1 55 41 
Alcedo, C. E. Allen....’.5 37 37 1 57 37 
Virginian, J. M. Shields.5 43 02 2 03 02 
Arizona, G. W. Kear.5 48 13 2 08 13 
Quinsignant, J. IT. Woodwright.5 50 22 2 10 22 
San Toy, W. J. Keough .Did not finish. 
The American Y. C. gave their third race on Satur¬ 
day. July 7, in the series for their one-design class, 
off Milton Point, in which Skiddoo, Mr. P. Marquand, 
carried off the honors, with Tautog 3s. behind. The 
summary follows: 
Finish. Score. 
Skiddoo, Philap Marquand .4 37 47 10 
Tautog, Geo. G. Fry.4 37 50 16 
Bumble, H. A. Sherman.4 40 45 9 
Martini, Norman Warner.4 41 05 11 
Bo-Bo, H. M. Cowperthwait .4 41 12 5 
Bug, A. S. Norman.4 43 55 8 
Crescent A. C. 
In the weekly race on July 8 for the one-design dories 
of the Crescent A. C., Mamie scored her third victory. 
The race was sailed in a light breeze. The summary 
follows: 
Seventh Race for Crescent Dories—Start 12:35. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Mamie, T. W. H. Bergen.2 50 06 1 30 06 
Rooter, J. Cassidy, Jr.2 06 08 1 31 08 
New Moon, P. H. Langden .2 09 09 1 34 09 
July 4. 
The Indian Harbor’s fixture for motor-driven boats 
was well attended, and notwithstanding the choppy 
sea, the event proved a success, with fourteen starters. 
The summary follows: 
Cabin Cruising—Course 9% Miles—Start, 4:00. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Nawquisi, A. G. Cooper.5 54 29 1 54 29 1 04 29 
Marie, L. Newman.5 10 18 1 10 18 59 36 
Regular 50ft. Class—Course 18% Miles—Start, 3:40. 
Tormary, J. R. Torrance.5 34 58 1 54 58 . 
Scat, C. Andrade, Jr. 6 51 44 3 11 44 2 24 30 
21ft. Class—Course 5 Miles—Start, 4:00. 
Lucia, A. S. Menendez.4 58 49 0 58 49 0 58 49 
Automobile Boats, 90ft. Class—Course, 28 Miles—Start, 
3:20. 
Don, J. H. Hoadley .Withdrew. 
Panhard, II., A. Massinet_Did not finish. 
80ft. Class—Course, 28 Miles—Start, 3:30. 
White Fox, W. Ferguson...5 43 27 2 13 27 2 10 57 
Silver Fox, W. Ferguson, Jr.Withdrew. 
Bit Bab, A. J. Stone.5 09 19 1 49 19 1 49 19 
Fairbanks, II., H. E. Miller.5 21 00 2 01 00' 2 00 02 
70ft. Class—Course, 28 Miles—Start, 3:30. 
Buddie, II., W. T. Atkin....5 28 53 1 58 53 1 57 23 
20th Century, L. F. Pettee..5 15 05 1 45 05 2 09 32 
Yvonne, J. R. Johnson, Jr..5 15 05 1 45 05 1 45 00 
Eastern Y. C. 
Long-distance race—New London to Marblehead—June 30 
The long-distance race from New London to Marble¬ 
head, 180 miles, did not prove all its promoters had 
hoped. Nasty weather drove most of the competitors 
to shelter, to avoid the gale or repair some mishap in 
the way of parted gear. The prize was a cup 
offered by Commodore F. Lewis Clark, and was won 
by Corona. Elmina had bad luck, parting the pen¬ 
nants of her jib, which is set flying. It was impossible 
in the heavy wind to get the sail in, and it was lost, 
putting her out of the race at a time when Corona was 
hull-down astern. The times were as follows: 
First Division—Schooners. 
Start. Finish. 
June 30. July 2. 
P. M. A. M. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Corona .5 40 00 3 28 01 33 48 01 33 30 48 
Constellation .. .5 40 00 8 25 11 38 45 11 38 45 11 
Elmina .5 40 00 Did not finish. 
Special Match Race. 
Emeraid .5 50 00 9 19 46 39 29 46 37 21 04 
Vigilant .5 50 00 Did not finish. 
Yachting continued on page 74. 
Canoeing. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Atlantic Division—John B. Elliman, Staten 
Island, N. Y. City, by T. S. Oxholm; Geo. W. 
Knchler, New Rochelle, N. Y., by H. L. Quick. 
Western Division—Dr. F. W. Van Slyke, St. 
Paul, Minn., and Harry F. Norris, Rockford, Ill., 
both by W. H. Yardley. 
A. C. A. 
In accordance with Article XII. of the Con¬ 
stitution of the American Canoe Association, as 
published in the IQ05 year-book, notice is hereby 
given that the following amendment to the Con¬ 
stitution will be offered at the next meeting of 
the Executive Committee of the A. C. A.; 
Article V. Section 2. Strike out, “The Division Camp 
of the Division by which the A. C. A. Camp is to be 
held shall merge in the A. C. A. Camp,’’ and insert 
in place thereof: 
The election of a Commodore from, or holding of a 
General A. C. A. Camp by a Division, shall not deprive 
the said Division of its rights to hold a Division Camp, 
if in the judgment of the Vice-Commodore of said 
Division it be for the good of his Division to do so. 
And, in such case, the said Division shall retain forty 
per cent, of its receipts, for that year, to be applied 
toward the expenses of the said Division Camp. If. 
however, no Division Camp be held, then the full 
receipts of the Division for that year are to be turned 
into the general treasury of the A. G. A. 
Also, ament the By-Laws to conform to the proposed 
change, by striking out the clause in Section 2, para¬ 
graph 2, as follows: “Except that the Division by 
which the A. C. A. Camp is held shall contribute its 
entire receipts for that year. The receipts of the 
Division by which the A. C. A. Camp is held shall in¬ 
clude all moneys received during the year.” 
Signed, 
Louis C. Kretzmer, A. C. A., 1765. 
M. Ohlmeyer, A. C. A., 3635. 
