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FOREST AND STREAM. 
'weather: but what she will do against Iroquois in a 
Iblow is a subject on which they are left guessing. 
In the first race for the Canada’s cup last year, in light 
weather, on a very fluky day, Iroquois beat lemerairc 
Ibv l 9 m 60s on a 21-mile course. Zoraya has beaten 
Temeraire by 16m. on a 12-mile course. In the nexi 
irace on a 16-mile course, in a stiff breeze, lemerairc 
teat’ Iroquois by 5m. 4s. In the following race, in a 
still stronger breeze and bigger sea, Temeraire bear 
Iroquois by 2m. 28s„ although she was not sailed as hard 
as she might have been. Temerairie was beaten by 3m. 
in the next race on a 16-mile course in light and variable 
winds, and by 2m. 15s. in the last race, under similar 
weather conditions. C. H. J. Snider. 
Beverly Y. C. 
The Beverly Y. C. sailed its 386th regatta from its 
.club house on Saturday, July 28. The event was the 
(fourth Corinthian race of the season. 
During the morning there was a light northeasterly 
breeze, but it died out during the day, so that at starting 
time there was hardly wind enough to get the boats 
■across the line. 
The 21-footers were sent away first, and ran with 
spinnakers toward Bird Island. When they got a little 
way beyond the Neck, the wind died out entirely, and 
the boats lay becalmed until a slight southwesterly air 
■reached them. This looked encouraging for a while, but 
soon died down again. First one boat would take a putt, 
■and then another, with, the result that they were very 
much scattered. Arethusa, Amanita III. and others stood 
iar to the westward, and Radiant, Barnacle, and Edith 
stood far to the eastward. Just before reaching the buoy, 
Arethusa and Amanita III. had a light puff from tne 
westward, which sent them around some distance ahead 
of the boats that went to the east. They set spinnakers 
•again and started on the run home. After all the boats 
were around, the breeze strengthened somewhat, ana 
■the run home was made very interesting, as the fresh¬ 
ening breeze brought up the boats astern, and Illusion, 
who had kept off to leeward of the bunch, drew ahead 
•on the run in, and won the race. Mr. Emmons' new 
boat, Idler, finished first, but was disqualified for car¬ 
rying more than four in her crew. 
There were two entries in the 18ft. class, and they were 
sent over the same course as the 21s. Jap won Dy over 
2m. 
The 15-footers were sent to Abiel’s Ledge, Mosher’s 
Rock, and return. Mr. Ralph Winsor sailed his cousin, 
Robert Winsor’s, Peacock, finishing first, and Miss Coo- 
man in her Yalu, took second place. The times in detail 
follow, wind light, 5 miles per hour: 
21-footers—Course IS, 8% Miles. 
Illusion, C. M. Baker.2 24 04 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney.2 24 21 
Amanita III., Joshua Crane.2 24 25 
Arethusa, D. L. Whittemore.2 24 58 
Radiant, Mrs. C. M. Baker.2 25 58 
Edith, Clark King.2 27 13 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis.2 27 21 
Rosamond, Miles W. Weeks.2 27 28 
Idler, B. W. Emmons, 2d.Protested. 
18-footers—Course 18, 8% Miles. 
Jap, G. P. Gardner, Jr.2 22 10 
Wizard, F. W. Sargent....2 24 29 
15-footers—Course 24, 5% Miles. 
Peacock, Ralph Winsor.2 15 30 
Yaiu, Miss Margaret Codman.2 16 20 
Uarda, John Parkinson, Jr.2 16 30 
Jub Jub, Howard Stockton.2 17 20 
Mongoose. Eleanor Emmons.2 17 52 
Fiddler, Miss C. W. Dabney.2 18 10 
Vim, F. W. Sargent, Jr.2 18 12 
Whitecap, W. Yredenburgh & S. Minot.2 18 20 
Jack, Robert F. Herrick.2 20 01 
Larchmont Race Week Results. 
In the Larchmont race week, which came to an end 
last Saturday, there were, all told, for these races 557 
yachts entered. The scores are reckoned on the point 
system, and were compiled by the Regatta Committee: 
New York 30-focters. 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright. 8 10 
Neola II., G. M. Pynchon. 8 
Atair, G. E. & J. C. Meyer. 4 1 
Phryne, C. W. Wetmore. 9 9 
Banzai, C. D. Mallory. 7 2 
Nautilus, A. G. & II. W. Hanan 10 5 
Daiiinda, W. B. Duncan, Jr. 6 
Minx, Howard Willett. 5 4 
Adelaide, P. H. & G. A. A. 6 7 
Alera, A. H. & J. Walker. 3 3 
4 *10 10 9—51 
8 *9 8 8—41 
10 5 9 10—39 
7 *8 2 4—37 
6 6 7 5—33 
9 4 .. ..—28 
5 7 3 7—28 
3 2 6 6—26 
115 ..—20 
2 3 4 3—18 
*Protestes against Cara Mia, Phryne, and Neola II. 
If allowed, the score of each other boat will be increased 
3 points, while the three disqualified lose their credits 
for the day. 
Raceabouts. 
Rascal III., S. C. Hopkins... 
... 7 
8 
9 
8 
8 
7—47 
Tartan, A. H. Pirie. 
... 5 
9 
7 
9 
9 
6—45 
■Tomboy, A. Iselin . 
... 8 
6 
8 
7 
7 
4—40 
( hinook, R. Mallory. 
... 6 
7 
4 
2 
4 
9—34 
Cadeau, W. W. Swan. 
... 9 
5 
5 
3 
5 
3—30 
Rascal, T. T. Dwyer. 
... 4 
4 
6 
5 
6 
..—25 
Pretty Quick, A. B. Alley_ 
2 
2 
3 
4 
3 
8—22 
Busy Bee, R. T. Wainwright.. 
... 1 
3 
6 
2 
5—17 
Indian. W. Gardner. 
... 1 
..— 3 
Rascal III., Tartan, and Tomboy got 
Sloops—27-fo’oters. 
the 
three 
prizes. 
Sue, E. F. Luckenbach. 
... 5 
2 
5 
5 
3 
3—23 
Jigstep, F. T. Havens. 
... 4 
i 
3 
3 
4 
5—23 
Crescent, T. B. (I'Donohue_ 
... 3 
5 
4 
4 
5 
2—23 
Regina, F. G. Stewart. 
3 
2 
2 
2 
4—13 
The Kid, O. Harriman . 
Sloops —22 
■footers. 
1 
1 
..— 2 
Joy, W. H. Childs. 
...10 
5 
10 
10 
9 
9-53 
Spider, Hendon Chubb. 
... 9 
9 
5 
8 
10 
8—49 
KEHTOH—BOW VIEW. 
Saetta, G. H. Church. 
6 
9 
7 
8 
7—44 
Sora, W. A. Barstow. 
.... 8 
10 
4 
9 
10—41 
More Trouble, R. II. Childs. 
.... 6 
8 
6 
5 
6 
6—39 
I’aumonak, F. P. Currier.... 
.... 4 
7 
7 
4 
7 
5—34 
Ogeemah, A. B. Cements... 
.... 5 
4 
8 
6 
b 
4—31 
Okee scored 3. Miss Modesty 5, 
and 
Kim 
I. 
1 
in the 
races in which they started. 
Handicap Class- 
Rube. G. P. Granbery. 
-First 
.... 4 
Division. 
6 6 
5 
5 
4—30 
Thelema, A. E. Black. 
.... 5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
5—27 
Naiad, Dr. J. B. Parmer. 
. . . . t) 
4 
'6 
* 
KEHTOH—STERN VIEW. 
Marguerite, W. F. Clark.. 
2 
3 
5 
6 
6 
..—22 
Anona, I >. Y. Pendas _ 
. 3 
2 
2 
3 
2 
..—12 
Firefly, M. B. Pendas. 
Handicap Class 
. 1 
—Second 
Division 
2 
3— 6 
Maryola, H. P. Sayre. 
. 7 
7 
7 
7 
5 
4—27 
Howdy, (1. Mercer, Jr.... 
. 6 
6 
6 
4 
7 
2—31 
Scamp, W. Murdock. 
. 5 
5 
5 
6—21 
Grasshopper, 11. Pryer_ 
. 4 
3 
6 
7—20 
Monsoon, B. R. Stoddard 
. 3 
4 
3 
3—13 
Answer. D. Abbott. 
6 
5—11 
Montauk, W. P. Sheldon. 
In the other classes the 
scores were: 
2 
4 
1— 7 
Schooners—Queen 11, Elmina 6. 
Seventy-footers—Rainbow 5, Yankee 3. 
Sixty-footers—Weetamoe 18, Effort *16, Neola 11, Irolita 
3, Isolde 2. (*Effort protested when she finished second, 
scoring 3 points.) * 
Forty-eight-footers—Irondequoit 9, Eleanora 6, Rosalie 
I, Pelegrina 1. 
Forty-footers—Irondequoit 2, Pelegrina 1. 
Thirty-three-footers—Mimosa III. 2, Porpoise 2, Vivian 
II. and Diana failed to score. 
Larchmont 21-footers—Houri 22, Dorothy 15, Follette 9, 
Vaquero 13. 
Eighteen-footers—Mist 16, Vivyen *7, Ace 5, Virginia 
4. (*Vivyen racing subject to remeasurement.) 
Manhasset 18-footers—Ahoy 26, Chickeoker 22, Arizona 
■21, Pup 7, Foggy Dew 1. 
Seawanhaka 22-footers—Gloria 10, Dipper 8, Grilse 4, 
Orion 3. 
Manhasset Bugs—Big Bug 26, Dragon Fly 16, Lady 
Bug 14, Skeeter 14, Humbug 3. 
American Dories—Tautog 13, Faraway 14, Bobo 9, 
Bug 5, Skidoo 8. 
Indian Harbor 18-footers—Wawa 8, Kenosha 2. 
Indian Harbor Catboats—O'sseo 19, Miantee 16, 
Wacouta 14. 
Fifteen-footers—Louie Bell 5, Fannie 4, Nancy 1. 
Catboats—Grace 6, Arline 2. 
Bayside Torpedoes—Skidoo 4, Bedalia 3. 
New Rochelle Special—Io 2, Clara 1. 
Milton Point One-design—Fannie 2, Fritter 1. 
Gravesend Bay Association. 
Gravesend Bay—Aug. 4. 
The first regatta for points in the championship of 
Gravesend Bay was held on Saturday, the classes com¬ 
peting for- points being N, P, Q and S. The others 
were racing for prizes offered by the Marine and Field 
Club, under whose auspices the races were held. The 
Q class got bad]y mixed up on a mark, and resulted in 
Joy protesting Spider, who in turn protested Saetta tor 
crowding. The winners were Vivian II., N; Jigstep, P; 
Spider, Q; Beta in Class S. The others were Sakana, 
yawl; Careless, Martha M. and Ace. The wind was 
from the south, and later shifted to westerly, thus spoil¬ 
ing a chance for windward work. The summary: 
Sloops, Class N—Start, 3:00—Course, 10% Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon. 4 50 2’0 1 50 20 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 3:05—Course, 10% Miles. 
Jigstep, F. J. Havens. 4 51 10 1 46 10 
Sue, E. F. Luckenbach.4 53 22 1 48 22 
Crescent, J. B. O’Donohue. 4 57 21 1 51 21 
Guide, Mr. Campbell. 5 15 21 2 10 21 
Yawls, Class P^Start, 3:05—Course, 10% Miles. 
Sakana, Haviland Brothers. 5 04 29 1 59 29 
La Cubana, J. H. Ives. 5 21 50 2 16 50 
Corrected time—On La Cubana, 2:12:38. 
Sloops, Class O—Start, 3:10—Course, 8 Miles. 
Spider, Hendon Chubb. 4 43 44 1 33 44 
Joy, W. H. Childs. 4 43 55 1 33 55 
Saetta, G. II. Church. 4 44 25 1 34 35 
Mary, Max Grundner. 4 44 35 1 34 35 
Quest, D. D. Allerton. 4 47 00 1 37 00 
Soya, W. A. Barstow. 4 50 25 1 40 25 
More Trouble, R. S. Childs. 4 58 42 1 48 42 
Sloops, Special Class—Start, 2:15— Course, 8 Miles. 
Careless, R. Rummell . 5 07 58 1 52 58 
Ondas, W. Menton. Did not finish. 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:25—Course, 8 Miles. 
Beta, Snedeker & Camp. 5 40 32 2 15 32 
Gamma, T. Mahony . Did not finish. 
Catboats—Start, 3:20—Course, 8 Miles. 
Hester, S. Wicks . 5 19 42 1 59 42 
Martha M., R. Moore. 5 21 09 2.01 09 
Cygnus, H. D. Goodman. Did not finish. 
Boats not measured, but Martha M. will win on cor¬ 
rected time. 
Dory Class—Start, 3:30—Course, 4 Miles. 
Ace, W. Inslee . 4 33 40 1 03 40 
Deuce, G. Beston . 4 35 00 1 05 00 
Dido, L. S. Tieman. 4 44 30 1 14 30 
Boots, W. F. Sweet, Jr. 4 58 39 1 28 30 
Crescent A. C. Dories. 
1 he last of the series of races offered by the Crescent 
A. C. for their one-design dories, was sailed off on 
Sunday, July. 29. Mamie won, thus taking the series 
prize. Mamie has won five out of the ten races sailed. 
Start, 2:00. Finish. Elapsed. 
Mamie, J. W. IT. Bergen.3 10 00 1 10 00 
Spray, J. S. Campbell.4 06 45 2 06 45 
New Moon, P. H. Langden.Withdrew. 
Books Received. 
Y. R. A. Southeastern Long Island: We have received 
from the secretary of the Associated Clubs, Mr. Harry 
Growtage, the Year Book of the organization, which 
includes the following clubs: Shinnecock Y. C. West- 
hampton C. C., Moriches Y. C., Quantuck Y. C. and 
Ponquoge Country Club. The book is neatly gotten up, 
contains a list of the various clubs, members of the As¬ 
sociation, racing rules, list of boats, etc. 
