FOREST AND STREAM 
[Aug. ii, 1906. 
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WILLIAM SIMPSON 
One block above Brooklyn Bridge 
New York City 
The rear commodore’s cups on the first day were woi*. 
as follows: 
Schooners, First Division, Classes A B and C—Queen.. 
Schooners, Second Division—Katrina. 
Sloops, First Division, Classes G, H, J and K—Effort. 
Sloops, Second Division—Mimosa III. 
The vice-commodore’s cups, divided the same way,, 
were won by Elmina, Venona, Humma and Cara Mia. 
Great South Bay Racing. 
The annual contest for the Queen of The Bay cup. 
was held on July 28, on the opening of the joint cruise 
of the Penataquit-Corinthian, South Bay, and Unqua- 
Corinthian yacht clubs. The 22ft. sloop Toby, Mr. H. 
O. Ilavemeyer, will hold the trophy for a year. The 
cup is to become the property of the winner scoring 
for it three years. So far two other yachts have won 
it twice in six years, C. de.H. Brower’s Frontinac and 
Regis FI. Post’s Constance. The winners and times fol¬ 
low. Course 8 miles, except for class W, the course 
being 4 miles: 
Sloops, Class Q. 
Corrected. 
Toby, FI. O. Havemeyer.1 24 44 
Duggan, R. C. Watson.1 27 05 
Dolphin, W. K. Dick..1 27 45 
Embla III., Q. A. Williams.I 30 19 
Hop-long-Peter, Richard Hyde.1 31 49 
Dolphin II., T. R. Summerville.1 33 02 
Meddler, W. L. Candee.1 33 41 
One-Design Class. 
Embla III., Q. A. Williams.1 32 57 
Letherbe, T. F. Ballard.1 34 02 
Dari, W. L. Candee.1 34 19 
Nat, E. F. Hutton.1 35 40 
Ripple, W. K. Dick. u ...1 36 14 
Alice, S. F. Rothschild.Disabled. 
Catboats, Class W. 
Mischief, W. N. Rochschild.0 58 00 
Scud, W. S. Wooley.0 58 21 
In the Unqua-Corinthian races the winners were: Class- 
A Sloops—The Eld, W. Keller, first; Edice, T. C. Smith, 
second; Class B, sloops—Dorothy, Sanfiel Brothers, first: 
Dolphin, D. Iv. Deittrich, second. Class D Catboats— 
Cecil, F. P. Foster, first; Millie, J. W. Lawrence, sec¬ 
ond. Class E Catboats—Invader, E. Ketchaman, first; 
Junior, F. B. Dalzell, second. 
Sales and Charters. 
Mr. Henry J. Gielow, of this city, has sold the 
following yachts: 
The steam yacht Mindora, for Mr. John W. Reid to 
Mr. O. J. Deiany, who will cruise along the Atlantic 
coast from South Carolina to Nova Scotia; the steam 
yacht Kittewan, owned by Mr. J. Price Wetherill, to 
Mr. Garrett B. Linderman, who has changed her name 
to Nautilus, and is using the yacht at Fisher’s Island 
and the eastern end of the Sound, and the steam yacht 
Priscilla for Mr. Samuel M. Jarvis to Gen. Francis E. 
Waters, who is fitting out the yacht and will take her 
to Maine. 
The same agency has effected the sale of the following 
power yachts: Allure, for Mr. Alexander Stein to Mr. 
Henry D. Norris, and Venture II. for Mr. J. Murray 
Watts to Mr. A. Ward, both boats now being used in 
the \vaters_ about Shelter Island, N. Y.; Onaway for 
General Waters to Mr. S. M. Tarvis, and the hunting 
cabin launch Admiral Togo to Mr. E. P. Earle, who has 
taken the boat to New London. 
The same office has sold the schooner yacht Leslie tor 
James N. Norris to Dr. A. Brummerly; the sloop yacht 
Shark for Mr. F. Lothrop Ames to Mr. Frank Losee; 
the sloop yacht Sunbeam for Mr. R. H. Eggleston to 
Mr. A. R. Kellar; the sloop yacht Anona for Mr. A. J. 
Menton to Mr. Y. Pendas; the sloop yacht Kangaroo 
for Mr. James R. Gilmore to Mr. S. M. Butler, and the 
auxiliary catboat Nautilus for Mr. Harvey C. Perry to 
Mr. R. Collins. 
The following charters are also reported by Mr. Gielow: 
The steam yacht Wissoe for Mr. H. P. Whitaker to Mr. 
James W. Friend; the schooner yacht Mavis for Mr. 
Durbin Horne to Messrs. Herbert and Slocum Howlana; 
the schooner yacht Vigil for Mr. A. N. Chandler to a 
prominent Pittsburg yachtsman; the schooner yacht 
Estelle to a member of the Atlantic Y. C.; the yawr 
Virginia B. for Mr. M. L. Bolen to Mr. Earle Farwell; 
the auxiliary yawl Alcatorda to Mr. R. La Montagnc, 
and the auxiliary sloop Massasoit for Mr. W. F. Blais- 
dell to Mr. J. E. Overton. 
YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
Cruise of the Brooklyn Y. C.—The Brooklyn 
Y. C. cruise started on Wednesday the 8th, and the 
itinerary of the cruise is as follows: 
Wednesday, Aug. 8—Rendezvous New Rochelle, 
Echo Bay, 5 P. M. 
Thursday, Aug. 9—New Rochelle to Norwalk, 
Sheffield Island, 22 miles. 
Friday, Aug. 10—Norwalk, Sheffield Island to 
Black Rock, 23 miles. 
Saturday, Aug. 11—Remain at Black Rock and 
participate in races of Bridgeport Y. C. 
Sunday, Aug. 12—Black Rock to New Haven, 
21 miles. 
Monday, Aug. 13—New Haven to Duck Island 
Roads. 20 miles. 
Tuesday, Aug. 14—Duck Island Roads to New 
London, 20 miles. 
