[Aug. 4, 1906. 
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FOREST AND STREAM. 
3 49 20 
3 56 40 
4 10 41 
Horseshoe Harbor Y. C. Class—Start, 2:30—Course, 5*4 
Miles. 
Lobster, R. P. Brush.Did not finish. 
SATURDAY, JULY 28 . 
Schooners, 90ft. Class—Start, 1:40—Course, 30% Miles. 
Oueen, J. R. Maxwell . 3 27 44 3 47 44 
Elmina, F. F. Brewster . 3 40 09 4 00 09 
Corrected time—Queen, 3:46:25. Oueen beat Elmina 
13m. 44s. 
Sloops, 68 ft. Class—Start, 11:50—Course. 30% Miles. 
Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt. 4 01 43 4 11 43 
Effort. F. M. Smith . 4 01 59 4 11 59 
Irolita, E. W. Clark. Withdrew. 
Corrected time—Effort, 4:09:34. Effort beat Weetamoe 
2m. 9s. 
Sloops, Mixed Class—Start, 11 :55—Course, 23 Miles. 
Eleanork, G. W. Darr . 3 44 20 * 0A 
Irondequoit, H. M. Raborg . 3 51 40 
Pellegrina Robert Poland . 4 05 41 
Corected time—Irondequoit. 3:46:40; Pellegrina, 4:00:41. 
Irondequoit beat Eleanora 2m. 40s.; Pellegrina, 4m. Is. 
Sloops, 40ft. Class—Start, 11:35—Course. 23 Miles. 
Irondequoit, H. M. Raborg. 3 51 40 3 56 40 
Pellegrina, Robert Toland . 4 05 41 4 10 41 
Corrected time—Pellegrina, 4:03:41. Irondequoit beat 
Pellegrina 7m. Is. 
Sloops, 33ft. Class—Start, 11:55—Course, 23 Miles. 
Mimosa flL, T. L. Park. 4 04 11 ‘ nn 11 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon . Disabled. 
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Atair, G. C. and J. E. Meyer . 2 51 39 
Neola II., G. M. Pynchon . 2 53 23 
Banzai, Clifford D. Mallory . 2 55 55 
Dahinda, W. B. Duncan, Jr. 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright .. 
Phryne. C. W. Wetmore . 2 56 02 
Minx, Howard Willets . 2 55 41 
Alera, A. H. and J. W. Alker . 3 02 00 
Atair beat Cara Mia 16s.; Neola II., lm. 44s. 
Raceabout Class—Start, 12:05—Course, 11 
Chinook, Robert Mallory .■- 2 23 40 
Busy Bee, R. T. Wainwright . 2 31 30 
Cadeau, W. W. Swann . 2 32 35 
Rascal. T. T. Dwyer . Disabled. 
Rascal III., S. C. Hopkins . 2 27 17 
Tartan, A. L. Pirie . 2 30 01 
Tomboy A. Iselin, Jr. 2 32 25 
Pretty C^uick, A. B. Alley. 2 27 01 
Chinook beat Pretty Ouick 3 m. 21s.; Rascal III., 3m. 
37s. 
Handicap Class, First Division—Start, 12:10—Course, 11 
Miles. 
Rube, G. P. Granbery .. 2 25 41 
Naiad, Dr. Palmer . 2 30 03 
Thelema. Dr. A. E. Black . 2 33 28 
Firefly, M. B. Pendas . 2 35 14 
Corrected time—Thelema, 2:13:17; Naiad, 2:10:33; Fire¬ 
fly, 2:20:29. Naiad beat Thelema 2m. 44s.; Rube, 5m. 8 s. 
Handicap Class—Second Division—Start, 12:10—Course, 
11 Miles. 
Howdy, George Mercer, Jr. 2 42 20 
Scamp, W. Murdock . 2 37 15 
Monsoon, B. R. Stoddard . 2 47 59 
Maryola, II. E. Sayre . 2 40 13 
Montauk, Waldo Sheldon . 2 53 21 
Answer, F. P. Currier . 
Grasshopper, H. Pryer 
Corrected time—Grasshopper, 2:13:38; Scamp, 2:23:49; 
Answer, 2:27:11; Maryola, 2:30:13; Monsoon, 2:31:08; 
Howdy, 2:31:45; Montauk. 2:35:49. Grasshopper beat 
Scamp 10m. 11s.; Answer, 13m. 33s. 
Sloops, 27ft. Class—Start, 12:15—Course, 11 Miles. 
Regina, F. C. Stewart .•.. 2 25 45 2 10 45 
Crescent, J. B. O’Donohue . 2 26 10 
Jigstep, F. J. Havens. 2 23 30 
Sue, E. F. Luckenback . 2 25 50 
Jigstep beat Regina 2m. 15s.; Sue 2m. 20s. 
Larchmont 21-footers—Start, 12:15—Course, 11 Miles. 
Vaquero, W. Stump . 2 44 36 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence . 2 45 45 
Houri, T. H. Esser. 2 43 33 
Follette, L. J. Garcey . 2 48 51 
Vaquero beat Ilouri, 8 m. 57s.; Follette, 14m. 18s. 
Sloops, 22ft. Class—Start, 12:20—Course, 11 Miles. 
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4 09 11 
. Disabled. 
-Course, 15% Miles. 
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>urse, 11 
Miles. 
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2 23 54 
2 38 41 
2 36 02 
Riverside Catboats—Start, 12:30—Course, 11 Miles. 
18 and 5, John Tyson. 2 10 46 1 40 46 
Nilo, C. M. Starr. Withdrew. 
Indian Harbor Catbcats—Start, 12:30—Course 11 Miles. 
Wacoutah, W. II. Truesdale. 3 38 21 3 08 21 
Miantee, E. D. Cooper. 3 29 02 2 59 02 
Osseo, A. G. Cooper. 3 30 58 3 00 58 
Miantee beat Osseo lm. 56s., Wacoutah 9m. 19s. 
Manhasset Bay Bugs—Start, 12:30—Course 5% Miles. 
Dragon Fly, Clarkson Cowl. 2 08 5S 1 38 58 
Skeeter, T. Smith. Withdrew. 
Lady Bug, W. T. Trench. Withdrew. 
Big Bug, G. A. Corry. 2 06 28 1 36 28 
Humbug, J. F. O’Rourke. 2 10 46 1 40 46 
Big Bug beat Dragon Fly 2m. 30s., Humbug 4m. 18s. 
American Y. C. Dories—Start, 12:30—Course 4 Miles. 
Tautog, G. G. Fry. 1 42 10 1 12 10 
Faraway, A. B. Fry. 1 35 20 1 05 20 
Martini, N. Warner. Withdrew. 
Skiddoo, P. Marquand . 1 42 19 1 12 19 
Bobo, H. M. Cowperthwaite. 1 40 05 1 10 05 
Bug, A. J. Cumnock. 1 38 00 1 38 00 
Faraway beat Bobo 4m. 45s., Tautog 6m. 50s. 
Bayside Torpedoes—Start, 12:30—Course 5% Miles. 
Bedalia II., C. II. Roberts. 3 14 46 2 44 46 
Madcap, A. A. Nesbit. Not timed. 
Runaway, J. C. Hill. Not timed. 
Skidoo, A. C. Andrews. 3 56 48 3 26 48 
Skidoo beat Bedalia II. 17m. 58s. 
Catboats, Special Class—Start, 12:30—Course 11 Miles. 
Fannie, C. O. Iselin, Tr. Withdrew. 
Louis Bell, J. F. Williams. 3 41 33 3 11 33 
Special Class, Cutters—Start, 12:35—Course 23 Miles. 
Clara, D. E. Dealey. 4 05 2 8 3 3 0 28 
lo. C. A. Marsland.". 4 24 23 3 49 23 
Corrected time: Io 3.28.41. Io beat Clara lm. 47s. 
Joy, W. II. Childs . 2 34 45 
Spider, Hendon Chubb. 2 36 28 
Soya, W. A. Barstow . 2 34 23 
Saetta, C. H. Church . 2 37 54 
More Trouble, R. S. Childs. 2 43 54 
Ogeemah, A. H. Clements. 2 58 41 
Paumonak, F. P. Currier . 2 51 02 
Opossum, G. P. Pelham. Withdrt 
Soya beat Joy 22s.; Spider, 2m. 5s. 
Seawanhaka Knockabouts—Start, 12:20—Course 11 Miles. 
Gloria, H. P. Brown .2 59 54 2 39 54 
Dipper, II. Van Rensselaer.3 02 05 2 42 05 
Orion, M. Hill.3 02 04 2 42 04 
Gloria beat Orion 2m. 10s., Dipper 2m. 11s. 
Sloops, 18ft. Class — Start, 12:25—Course 11 Miles. 
Vivyen, D. J. Lovett .Disabled. 
Mist, R. P. Clark. 3 15 50 2 50 50 
Ace, R. N. Bavier. 3 16 56 2 51 56 
Mist beas Ace lm. 6s. 
Manhasset Bay One-Design Class—Start, 12:25—Course, 
11 Miles. 
Arizona. G. W. Kear . 3 31 49 3 06 49 
Foggy Dew, H. C. Ward. Withdrew. 
Chickioker, W. J. O’Neill. 3 26 42 3 01 52 
Ahoy, Max Tornow... 3 27 34 3 02 34 
Chickioker beat Ahoy 42s., Arizona 4m. 15s. 
Indian Harbor Knockabouts — Start, 12:36—Course 11 
Miles. 
Wa Wa, G. B. Robinson, Jr. 3 15 09 2 50 09 
Catboats. 18ft. Class—Start, 12:25—Course 11 Miles. 
Arline, A. E. Rendle. Withdrew. 
Grace, C. Pearson. 3 14 14 2 49 14 
Fall River Y. C. 
Regatta—Mount Hope Bay—July 20. 
Most interesting racing developed at Mount Hope Bay 
in the regatta of the Fall River Y. C. The finishes 
were very close—only a matter of seconds between the 
boats. There were a number of protests filed after the 
race for infraction of rules, such as setting spinnaker 
boom against the shrouds, extra men in crew changed 
the day prior to. the race, which shows a greater desire 
to win than is necessary. But this lends somewhat to 
the earnestness and excitement. The times follow: 
Sloops, 30ft. Class — Start, 2:13. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Wanderer IV., Flint Bros....4 19 30 2 06 30 2 06 30 
Novice. A. L. Sands.4 20 29 2 07 29 2 07 29 
Priscilla, W. S. Wood.Disabled. 
Sloops, 25ft. Class — Start, 2:16. 
Sachem, Fred Thurber .4 34 55 2 18 55 2 15 27 
Gunfire, \V„ S. Baxter .4 35 10 2 19, 10 2 16 27 
Micaboo, W. R. Tillinghast. .4 35 20 2 19 20 2 19 20 
Pinafore, W. L. Frost .4 45 30 2 38 30 2 33 36 
Flash, T. J. H. Pierce.4 55 22 2 39 22 2 36 27 
Sloops, 21ft. Class — Start, 2:10. 
Moslem, D. Tunkins . 4 35 27 2 16 27 2 10 47 
Oriance, F. Pardee. 4 42 50 2 23 50 2 21 08 
Bohemian, D. Woodward....! 41 30 2 22 30 2 22 30 
Kildee, F. Herreshoff .4 49 05 Not measured. 
Columbia, Wood Bros.Withdrew. 
One-Design Class — start, 2:10. 
Vanlsen .4 26 31 2 16 31 2 16 31 
Woyanni .4 29 35 2 19 35 2 19 35 
Coyote .'.4 31 39 2 21 39 2 21 39 
30ft. Class—Start, 2:30. 
Emeline, W. J. Rools.4 38 16 2 08 16 2 08 16 
Elizabeth, Possner Bros.4 42 36 2 12 36 2 10 20 
Scatt, E. Scattergood .4 43 05 2 13 05 2 10 49 
21ft. Class—Start, 2:36. 
Ingmar, A. E. Goodby.5 06 15 2 30 15 2 24 48 
Marguerite, J. D. Peck.5 05 54 2 29 15 2 29 50' 
Sally, F. !X. Drapeau.5 11 35 2 35 35 2 30 08 
Bother, Gilbert Brown.5 12 22 2 36 22 2 36 22 
Eugenia, J. A. Pierson.Withdrew. 
15ft. Knockabouts — Start, 2:22. 
Wenonah,. II. -Wetherell .4 48 49 2 26 49 2 26 49 
Snipe, J. Whitall .4 49 55 2 22 55 2 27 55 
Hope, R. Colt. 5 00 03 2 38 03 2 38 03 
Wawaloam, Metcalf Bros...5 11 05 2 49 05 2 49 05 
Edgewood and Washington Park Y. C. 
The combined fleets of the Edgewood and Washington 
Park yacht clubs left on July 28 for their first day’s run 
of the cruise to Greenwich Bay. There were 15 sailing 
boats and many launches to start from the Edgewood Y. 
C. The next run will be to Wickford, on Narragansett 
Bay. The times of the first run follow: 
Class 1—30ft. Cats. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Scat, II. Scattergood . 1 15 08 3 50 27 2 35 19 
Clara, W. J. Bens.1 16 55 4 13 30 2 56 35 
Wenandar, W. Gammons.1 16 58 4 29 02 3 12 04 
Class 2—25ft. Cats. 
Tartar, C. Fuller.1 16 0 8 4 03 27 2 4 7 20 
Inez L., F. Riley.1 16 10 4 07 10 2 57 00 
Ina, E. Kettlety.1 17 08 4 19 50 3 02 42 
Marie .1 16 12 4 44 40 3 28 28 
Class 3—21ft. Cats. 
Shadow, E. R. Johnson.1 17 05 4 35 31 3 18 26 
Spree, Kenneth'.1 16 54 4 52 12 3 35 18 
Class 4—Sloops and Yawls. 
Flash, T. J. Peirce.1 16 35 4 08 08 3 51 33 
Pinafore, W. S. Frost.1 15 45 4 12 31 3 56 46 
Osprey, E. P. Gleason.1 18 50 . .. .. . 
Lundina, E. Lundin.1 19 22 .. 
Fisher Cup Trials. 
The Canadian challengers for the Fisher cup sailed 
races on July 25 and 26, off Toronto, in which Temeraire 
and Zoraya competed. Temeraire was sailed by Mr. 
Wedd, and Zoraya by Mr. James Worts. The times 
follow: 
First Race—Triangular—6 Miles. 
Start. Finish. 
Zoraya. 2 21 02 3 19 36 
Temeraire . 2 21 36 3 27 03 
Second Race. 
Zoraya . 3 37 06 4 44 10 
Temeraire . 3 37 22 4 52 19 
The selection committee is composed of Commodore 
Macdonald, W. FI. Pearson and F. A. Ralph. 
On the- second day the wind was stronger—12 miles— 
and the yachts were sent over a windward and leeward 
course. The times follow: 
Start. Finish. 
Zoraya ... 3 21 00 4 19 38 
Temeraire . 3 21 03 4 20 32 
Owing to one of the crew of the boats falling overboard 
th'e second race was called off. 
Royal Canadian Y. C. 
Dorval — July 22. 
The races offered by the Royal Canadian Y. C. were 
not much of a success, owing to a very light wind. The 
times follow: 
30ft. Class—Start, 2:20. 
L 1I11SI1. 
Zoraya . 4 53 53 
Temeraire . 4 59 12 
Beaver . 5 15 00 
10ft. Ballasted Class — Start, 2:50. 
Little Nell . 5 56 05 
Leonora . 5 57 42 
20ft. Class — Start, 2:40. 
Vesta .;. 6 13 07 
Whirl . 6 14 50 
Enid . 6 27 07 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
Stratford Shoal cruising race, Manhasset 
Bay Y. C., Saturday, Aug. 18, 1906, open - to 
cabin yachts not over 45ft. over all length, en¬ 
rolled in any recognized yacht club. 
The race will be started off the club house, Manhasset 
Bay. The finishing line will be same as starting line, 
leaving committee boat on starboard hand. 
The start will be over a line between the committee boat 
and a mark boat flying the club burgee. 
Warning signal at 3 P. M., red ball. 
Preparatory signal at 3:05 P. M., white ball. 
Starting signal at 3:10 P. M., blue ball. 
From starting line, in Manhasset Bay, to and around 
Stratford Shoal Light, leaving the light on the starboard 
hand; thence to finishing line, leaving the committee 
boat at finish on starboard hand. Distance 70 nautical 
miles. All Government marks to be left on channel side 
except buoys on Stratford shoal, which may be disre¬ 
garded. 
The committee boat will anchor near buoy S 2, to the 
southward of Stratford Shoal Light, and will display, by 
night, a red and a white light at the masthead, and by 
day the' committee flag. Yachts in rounding must report 
to the committee boat, before returning to the finish line. 
Yachts shall be in cruising trim, as specified in Rule 
VII. of the Yacht Racing Association of Long Island 
Sound, excepting that any yacht may carry one paid 
hand. 
Time allowance will be figured according to racing 
measurement, under the universal rule, wth allowance 
for yawls and schooners. 
Excepting as above specified, the rules of the Yacht 
Racing Association of Long Island Sound will govern the 
race. 
It will be high water at Manhasset Bay on day of race 
at 9:31 A. M. 
The first prize will be a trophy valued at $100, offered 
by Mr. Howard Gould. 
The second prize will be a trophy valued at $50, offered 
by Vice-Commodore Ashton C. Clarkson. 
The third prize will be a trophy valued at $35, offered 
by Mr. W. Butler Duncan, Jr. 
Entries accompanied by racing measurement, must be 
received by the committee not later than Friday, Aug. 17, 
and should be mailed to the club, house, Port Washing¬ 
ton, N. Y. 
Race Committee: Frederick A. Hill, Chairman, P. O. 
Box 13, Norwalk, Conn.; Charles W. Lee, Wm. H. 
Williams, Jr. 
Mate of the Vesta Dead. —Charles Olbon, 
who for many years resided in Paterson, N. J., 
passed away on July 28 at his home, as a result 
of apoplectic convulsions. At the time of his 
death, Mr. Olbon was seventy-one years of age. 
During the Civil War he had enlisted in the 
Eighth New Jersey, and being disabled after two 
years, by the loss of two fingers, he was honor¬ 
ably discharged. Mr. Olbon then went into the 
service of Mr. Pierre Lorillard, who owned in 
1866 the schooner Vesta, entered for the trans- 
Atlantic race with the Fleetwing and Henrietta. 
Mr. Olbon served on the yacht as first mate and 
continued his service for many years on the 
yachts owned by Mr. Lorillard. 
Yachting continued on page 198 . 
