FOREST AND STREAM 
[Aug. 25 , 1906 . 
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Atlantic Y. C. Race Week. 
The first day of race week, on Aug. 15, at the Atlantic 
Club, was brought off in uncertain wind, which gave no 
clew to the performance of the boats. For the first day 
the times were as' follows: 
Classes M and N—Sloops and Yawls—Start 3:00. 
Finish Elapsed 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon. 5 32 42 2 32 42 
Sakana, Haviland Bros. 5 58 28 2 58 28 
Kate, J. S. Negus. Did not finish. 
Class P—Sloops—Start, 3:05. 
Tig Step, F. J. Havens. 5 13 32 2 08 32 
Crescent, J. B. O’Donohue. 5 13 35 2 08 35 
Sue, F. J. Luckenbach. Did not finish. 
Class Q—Sloops—Start, 3:10. 
Spider, Hendon Chubb. 5 18 02 2 08 02 
Soya, \V. A. Barstow. 5 36 53 .2 26 53 
Mary, Max Grundner. 5 37 25 2 27 25 
Joy, W. H. Childs. 5 42 23 2 32 23 
Special Class Q—Larchmont 21-footers—Start, 3:15. 
Vaquero, William Stump . 5 09 01 1 54 01 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence. 5 05 59 1 50 59 
Class X—Dories—Start, 3:25. 
Deuce, Dr. Charles Atkinson. 5 23 46 1 58 46 
Jack, Richard Rummel, Jr. 5 24 40 1 59 40 
August 16. 
The second day gave good racing. An accident befel 
Saetta in Class Q, she losing her mast, but injuring 
no one. The times follow: 
Classes M and N—Sloops and Yawls—Start 3:00. 
Finish Elapsed 
Vivian, S. E. Vernon. 4 51 33 1 51 33 
Sakana, Haviland Brothers. 5 02 23 2 02 23 
Class P—Sloops—Start, 3:05. 
Jig Step, F. J. Havens. 4 54 16 1 49 16 
Crescent. J. B. O’Donohue. 4 55 00 1 50 00 
Sue, E. F. Luckenbach. 4 57 11 1 52 11 
Class Q—Sloops—Start, 3:10. 
Mary, Max Grundner . 5 08 32 1 58 32 
Spider, Hendon Chubb . 5 07 57 1 57 57 
Joy, W. H. Childs. 5 09 44 1 59 44 
Soya, W. A. Barstow . 5 07 35 1 57 35 
Saetta, George PI. Church. Dismasted. 
Class Q—Special for Larchmont 21-footers—Start, 3:15. 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence. 5 16 27 2 01 27 
Vaquero, William Stump . 5 19 08 2 04 08 
Class S—Sloops—Start, 3:25. 
Deuce Dr. Charles Atkinson. 4 54 42 1 29 42 
Jack, Richard Rummell, Jr. 5 00 15 1 35 15 
August 17. 
The third day’s racing saw Class Q again fighting in 
earnest, and Soya, W. A. Barstow, carried off another 
victory. More Trouble showed up well, as the result 
of change in her rig. Crescent won in Class P. The 
times follow: 
Class P—Sloops—Start, 3:05. 
Finish Elapsed 
Crescent, J. B. O’Donohue. 4 50 36 1 45 36 
Jig Step, F. J. Havens. 4 52 40 1 47 40 
Sue, R. F. Luckenbach.4 53 31 1 48 31 
Class Q—Sloops—Start, 3:10. 
Soya, W. A. Barstow . 5 03 21 1 53 21 
More Trouble, Richard Childs. 5 OS 20 1 58 20 
Spider, Hendon Chubb. 5 08 34 1 58 34 
Joy, W. H. Childs. 5 09 11 1 59 11 
Special Class Q—Larchmont 21-footers—Start, 3:15. 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence. 5 12 57 1 57 57 
Vaquero, William Stump. 5 26 31 2 11 31 
Class S—Dories—Start, 3:25. 
Deuce Dr. Charles Atkinson. 4 46 28 1 21 28 
Jack, Richard Rummell, Jr. 4 48 18 1 23 18 
August 18. 
The fourth day of the Atlantic race week saw Soya, the 
Class Q boat, again the winner, defeating bigger boats 
on time allowance. The race week has been most suc¬ 
cessful, and next year a whole week will be devoted to 
it instead of four days’ racing. The times follow for 
both morning and afternoon races: 
Morning race. 
33ft. Sloops—Start, 10:15. 
Finish Elapsed 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon.12 06 30 1 51 30 
Maydic, W. PI. Childs.12 09 13 1 54 13 
Sakana, Haviland Brothers.12 20 53 2 05 53 
27ft. Sloops—Start, 10:20. 
Crescent, T. B. O’Donohue.12 10 04 1 50 04 
Jig Step, F. J. Plavens.12 12 13 1 52 13 
22ft. Sloops — Start, 10:25. 
Soya, W. A. Barstow.12 22 40 1 57 40 
More Trouble, R. II. Childs.12 24 49 1 59 49 
Spider, Hendon Chubb.12 25 15 2 00 15 
Quest, P\ J. Havens. 12 26 33 2 01 33 
22ft. Special—Start, 10:30. 
Dorothy, L. J. Spenge.12 29 09 1 50 09 
\ aquero, Dr. William Stump.12 35 17 2 05 17 
15ft. Dories—Start, 10:35 
Jack, W. Inslee .11 56 35 1 16 35 
Deuce, G. Berton.11 57 17 1 17 17 
. Ace, G. R. Savage .12 14 10 2 14 17 
Afternoon race: 
Classes M and N — Sloops—Start, 3:00. 
Vivian II.. S. E. Vernon. 4 39 30 1 39 30 
Maydic, W. H. Childs. 4 39 31 1 39 41 
Sakana, Haviland Brothers. 4 50 07 1 50 07 
Championship Race — All Classes — Start, 3:05. 
Jig Step, F. J. Havens. 4 47 25 1 42 25 
Crescent, J. B. O’Donohue . 4 47 45 1 42 45 
Soya, W. A. Barstow. 4 52 23 1 36 49 
Class Q — Sloops — Start, 3:10. 
Spider, Hendon Chubb. 4 59 51 1 49 51 
Quest, D. D. Allerton. 5 02 45 1 52 45 
More Trouble, Richard Childs.Did not finish. 
Class Q—Special Larchmont 21-footers—Start, 3:15. 
Truant, D. J. Wylie. 5 03 41 1 48 41 
Ondas, R. D. Edgar. 5 04 41 1 49 41 
Vaquero, William Stump. 5 08 44 1 53 44 
Dorothy, L. J. Spence. Did not finisn. 
Class W—Sloops—Start, 3:20. 
Martha M., R. B. Moore. 5 31 10 2 11 10 
Class S—Sloops and Dories—Start, 3:25, 
Beta, Snedeker and Camp. 5 36 08 2 11 08 
Class X—Dories—Start, 3:25. 
Deuce, George Reston . 5 39 56 2 14 56 
Jack, W. Inslee . 5 43 46 2 18 46 
Ace, G. R. Savage. 5 45 26 2 20 26 
Beverly Y. C. 
Fifth club race. Judge, R. W. Emmons, 2d. Wind, 
S.W., 8 knots. Summary: 
21-footers—Course 14, 11% Miles. 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis. 1 56 20 
Rosamond, Miles W. Weeks. 2 00 28 
Amanite III., Joshua Crane. 2 02 19 
Radiant, Mrs. C. M. Baker. 2 03 23 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney. 2 03 50 
Arethusa, D. L. Whittemore. 2 04 18 
Owl, E. C. I’aine.2 04 IS 
Illusion, C. W. Baker. 2 04 25 
18-footers—Course 18, 8% Miles. 
Wizard, F. W. Sargent. 1 28 12 
Wanderer, A. S. Whiting. 1 29 05 
15-footers—Course 24, 5% Miles. 
Fiddler, Miss C. M. Dabney. 1 05 30 
Flickamaroo, Walter H. Ipellier. 1 07 50 
Yalu, Miss Margaret Codman. 1 08 20 
Mongoose, Eleanor Emmons. 1 08 21 
Tinker, Mrs. R. W. Emmons, 2d. 1 09 56 
Tub Jub, Ploward Stockton. 1 10 54 
Jill, F. W. Herrick.1 11 44 
Fly, Mrs. Joseph Warren. 1 12 11 
Jack, F. F. Herrick. 1 13 20 
Peacock, Robert Wilts or.Broke down. 
Whitecap. Wm. Vredenburgh and S. Minot_Withdrew. 
Darde, John Parkinson, Jr.Protested. 
385th Regatta—July 21. 
Wind,S.W. Fair breeze. Judges, C. PI. Taylor, Jr., 
and F. E. Cabot. 
21-footers, Course 11, 13% Miles. 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney. 2 00 38 
.Amanita III., Joshua Crane. 2 01 35 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis. 2.02 02 
Radiant, Mrs. C. M. Baker. 2 02 40 
Rosamond, Miles W. Weeks. 2 03 33 
Edith, Clark King. 2 03 48 
Arethusa, D. L. Whittemore. 2 04 22 
Illusion, C. M. Baker. 2 05 12 
Fourth Class Cats—Course 24, 5% fyliles. 
Waterbaby, F. C. Paine.1 11 53 
Folly, Frederick Winsor. 1 14 27 
Bantam, P. Winsor .’.. 1 16 03 
18-footers—Course 18, 8% Miles. 
Wizard, F. W. Sargent. 1 25 29 
Jap, G. P. Gardner, Jr. 1 28 29 
Wanderer, A. S. Whiting. 1 30 40 
15-footers—Course 24, 5% Miles. 
Flickamaroo, C. E. Bellier . 1 05 35 
Mongoose, Eleanor Emmons. 1 05 49 
Peacock Bobert Winsor, Jr. 1 06 02 
Seeps, S. D. Warren.1 06 14 
Ranzo, W. PI. Richardson, Jr. 1 06 42 
Jub Jub, Howard Stockton. 1 07 05 
Fiddler. Mis. O. M. Dabney. 1 07 14 
FTy, Mrs. Joseph Warren. 1 08 53 
Whitecap, William Minot. ’. . 1 08 57 
387th Regatta—Aug. 4. 
Wind, S.S.W. Fair breeze. 
21-footers, Course 11, 13% Miles. 
Amanita III., Joshua Crane . 2 03 37 
Terrapin, L. S. Dabney . 2 04 06 
Owl, F. C. Paine. 2 05 32 
Radiant, Mrs. C. M. Baker. 2 07 18 
Barnacle, W. E. Eustis. 2 08 08 
Illusion, C. M. Baker . 2 08 20 
Arethusa,. D. L. Whittemore. 2 08 28 
Rosamond, Miles W. Weeks. 2 08 45 
lS-footers—Course 15, 10% Miles. 
Wanderer. A. S. Whiting. 1 53 53 
Wizard, F. W. Sargent. 1 57 38 
15-footers—Course 20, 6% Miles. 
Peacock, Robert Winsor . 1 28 02 
Seeps, Miss Warren . 1 28 35 
Flickamaroo. E. C. Hellier . 1 29 20 
Jub Jub, Howard Stockton. 1 32 03 
Yalu, Miss Margaret Codman. 1 32 25 
Mongoose, Miss Eleanor Emmons. 1 32 40 
Fiddler, Miss C. M. Dabney.1 34 10 
Compress, S. M. Weld. 1 34 11 
Tinker, Mrs. R. W. Emmons, 2d. 1 34 19 
Vim, F. W. Sargent, Jr. 1 35 21 
Fly, Mrs. Joseph Warren . 1 35 31 
Ranzo, Miss Marv Richardson. 1 37 11 
Jill, R. F. Herrick . 1 40 02 
Whitecap. Wm. Vredenburgh & Sedgwick Minot 1 40 31 
Jack, R. F. Herrick, Jr.1 42 12 
Thf. steam yacht Varuna, Mr. Eugene Higgins, 
New York Y. C., is home from Europe and is 
lying off the torpedo station in Newport, and is 
being refitted and painted prior to her return 
on Sept. 1. Varuna was designed by the late 
G. L. Watson, and is one of the many fine steam 
yachts this great designer turned out. 
Canoeing. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Atlantic Division.—5154, G. W. Kuchler, New 
Rochelle, N. Y.; 5157, J. B. Elliman, N. Y. City; 
5165, G. R. Stark, New York City; 5170, J. L. 
McGuinness, Ridgewood, N. J.; 5174, V. W. 
Dexheimer, Jr., N. Y. City; 5175, F. A. Plum¬ 
mer, N. Y. City; 5187 J. V. Smith, N. Y. City. 
Central Division.—5163, L. E. Ernst, Rochester, 
N. Y.; 5164, E. R. Gibson, Rochester, N. Y.; 
5167, F. S. Brown, Rochester, N. Y.; 5171, E. A. 
Phillips, Warren, Pa.; 5172, F. L. Lyons, 
Warren, Pa.; 5173, V. G. Newell, Warren, Pa.; 
5182, PI. A. Hammond, Rome, N. Y.; 5183, G. 
R. Stillson, Rochester, N. Y.; 5184, D. H. 
Grandin, Rochester,’ N. Y.; 5185, L. C. Breed, 
Jamestown, N. Y.; 5186, E. J. Green, Jamestown, 
N. Y. 
Eastern Division.—5158, C. H. Way, Malden, 
Mass.; 5159, W. J. E. Sander, Boston, Mass.; 
5160, D. A. Bayne, Melrose, Mass.; 5161, G. O. 
Curtis, Buffalo, N. Y.; 5162, J. T. Blamy, 
Everett, Mass.; 5168, J. S. Gibson, Boston, Mass.; 
5169, F. T. Colby, Boston, Mass.; 5189, S. A. 
Moot, Marblehead, Mass. 
Western Division.—5155, H. F. Norris, Rock¬ 
ford, Ill.; 5156, F. W. Van Slyke, St. Paul; 
Minn.; 5166, C. M. Smith, St. Louis, Mo.; 5176, 
W. W. Hoxton, St. Louis, Mo.; 5177. C. E. 
Bean, St. Paul, Minn.; 5178, A. Pritzlaff, Jr., 
Milwaukee, Wis.; 5179, S. A. Holyoke, Milwau¬ 
kee, Wis.; 5180, O. Berend, Milwaukee, Wis.; 
5181, W. H. Beverung, Milwaukee, Wis.; 5188, 
G. Evans, St. Louis, Mo. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Northern Division.—Frederick M. Fisher, 
Ossining, N. Y., by C. E. Britton. 
Western Division.—Henry Erwin, 56 Dearborn 
street, Chicago, Ill.; J. Herbert Ware, 411 Postal 
Bldg., Chicago, Ill.; A. J. White, 3 Board of 
Trade, Chicago, Ill.; A. P. Chapman, 95 Adams 
street, Chicago, Ill.; all by A. W. Friese; Dr. 
A. W. Gray, 405 East State street, Rockford, 
Ill., by H. F. Norris; John W. Anacker, 386 
19th street, Milwaukee, Wis.; L. J. Cameron, 
Central National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Atlantic Division.—J. C. McClure, Coxsackie, 
N. Y., by W. H. Rickey; A. O. Wait, N. Y. City, 
by B. F. Cromwell, Jr.; C. E. Lansing, N. Y. 
City, by PI. L. Quick. 
Central Division.—C. F. Sisson, Binghamton, 
N. Y„ by H. L. Quick. 
Eastern Division.—W. V. Moot, Marblehead, 
Mass., by H. D. Murphy. 
Northern Division.—F. M. Fisher, Ossining, 
N. Y., by C. E. Britton. 
Western Division.—L. J. Cameron, Cleveland, 
Ohio, by J. J. Armstrong; J. W. Anacker, Mil¬ 
waukee, Wis., by F. W. Dickens; Dr. A. W. 
Grey, Rockford., Ill., by H. F. Norris; J. H.. 
Ware, A. P. Chapman. A. J. White and H. 
Erwin, all of Chicago, Ill., and all by A. W. 
Friese. 
Death of Nathaniel S. Hyatt. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
It is with great sorrow that I notify you of the 
death of Nathaniel S. Hyatt, of Ossining, New 
York, on the 4th inst., near Blue Ridge, Essex 
county, New York. Mr. Hyatt was a life mem¬ 
ber of the American Canoe Association, and in 
1903 was elected commodore. He was well 
known and well liked by a host of canoeists who 
had known him in camp and elsewhere. His 
many old chums will heartily sympathize, with 
his family in their sad bereavement, and in the 
untimely death of so good and lovable a man 
and good canoeist. J- K- Hand. 
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