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Whiff, Roy Manny . 3 02 09 2 17 oq 
Yuron, A. E. Mackintosh... 3 05 18 2 20 18 
Festina, H. H. Duden .3 03 03 2 18 03 
Como, C. Shields . 3 08 51 2 23 51 
Bella, G. S. Runk, Jr,.3 04 17 2 19 17 
Winner, the Lewanna. 
Handicap Class, Third Division.—Course, 9 
miles; start, 2:50. 
Peg, H. T. Hornidge .3 01 04 2 11 04 
Manhasset Bay, One Design.—Course, 9 miles; 
start, 12:55. 
Scylla, E. A. Sierck... 3 08 41 2 13 41 
Mile. Boss, W. H. Lindeman 3 15 15 2 20 15 
Mahaska, T. C. Press . 3 15 46 2 20 46 
Kit K., F. J. Siefert .3 13 26 2 18 26 
Winner, the Scylla. 
Bayside Bird Class.—Course, 9 miles; start, 
12:55- 
Skylark, J. W. Layton . 
3 21 41 
2 26 41 
Teaser, A. Nesbitt . 
3 15 05 
2 20 05 
Loon, A. W. Knapp . 
3 10 22 
2 15 22 
Curlew, C. L. Willard . 
3 15 25 
2 20 25 
Dodo, A. C. Andrews . 
3 12 59 
2 17 59 
Winner, the Loon. 
Glen Cove Jewel Class — 
-Course, 
9 miles; 
start, 12:55. 
Catseye, R. W. Fraser. 
3 14 10 
2 19 10 
Star Class.—Course, 6 miles; start, 
1 P. M. 
Neptune, W. L. Hopkins ... 
2 23 04 
1 23 04 
Little Dipper, G. A. Corry.. 
2 21 14 
1 21 14 
Snake, T. H. Lewis . 
2 29 01 
1 29 01 
Snapper, A. Iselin . 
2 22 57 
1 22 57 
Vega, W. S. Johnson . 
2 31 14 
1 3i 14 
Winner, the Little Dipper. 
Manhasset Bay Raceabouts.—Course, 6 miles; 
start, 1 P. M. 
Chichicker, F. T. Cornell ... 2 23 35 1 23 35 
Stamford One Design Class.—Course, 6 miles. 
Start, 1:05. 
Wake, A. Iselin . 2 34 13 1 29 13 
Scaup, R. W. F. Kingan .... 2 23 12 1 28 12 
Winner, the Scaup. 
The winners were the Grayling, the Hopewell, 
the Okee, the Margaret, the Alert, the Redwing, 
the Lewanna, the Scylla, the Loon, the Catseye 
(sail-over), the Little Dipper, the Chichicker 
(sail-over) and the Scaup. 
HUGUENOT YACHT CLUB RACES. 
New Rochelle, June 20, 1914. 
The first races of its season were held to-day 
by the Huguenot Yacht Club of New Rochelle, 
and there were several very good contests. The 
best race was that in the cabin motor boat class, 
in which there were four entries. Dr. C. A. 
Sanford’s Viking won after a very close race 
with J. H. Wheeler’s Svenga. The other entries 
were A. J. Longley’s Evelyn, which finished 
third, and J. C. Allen’s Wealaka, which did not 
finish. The Viking, Svenga, and Evelyn started 
at 3:15 P. M. and finished at 5:34:21, 5:34:26, 
and 5:34:24, respectively. Wealaka started at 
3:21:37. The Viking and Evelyn made the 
same actual time for the course and the Svenga 
was only two seconds behind, but the Viking had 
a larger time allowance. 
There were two entries in the open motor boat 
class, J. M. Herron’s Alix and A. E. Gill’s Sprite. 
Both boats were so heavily penalized that no win¬ 
ner was named and the race will be resailed. 
H. A. Woodward’s Quinsigamond defeated C. 
D. Poucher’s Milizetta in the sailing class. Both 
boats were thirty-five-foot yawls. The race for 
steam-propelled craft was postponed for a week. 
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB. 
Marblehead, June 20.—The first race in the 
North Shore championship of the Corinthian 
Yacht Club was sailed to-day in a fresh northwest 
breeze. Seventeen boats started in the six clas¬ 
ses. Interest centered in class P, and the race 
between the Britmart, Italia and Nutmeg was nip 
and tuck all over the course, the former crossing 
the finish line 53 seconds in the lead, with the 
Nutmeg 18 seconds behind the Italia. 
The Sonder class brought out only two com¬ 
petitors, the Ellen having a walkover as the Irma 
withdrew. 
The Chevy Chase won handily in the second 
rating class, and the Mildred IV in the Bar 
Harbor 31-foot class. In class R the Sumarki 
won by more than four minutes, and the Wee 
Three won in the C. Y. C. one-design class. The 
summary: 
CLASS P. 
Name and Owner. El Time. 
Britmart, C. B. and H. F. Wheelock.1:56:19 
Italia, George Lee.1:57:12 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones.1:57:30 
Sayanora, V. F. West.1:58:50 
SONDER CLASS. 
Ellen, C. T. Curtis.2:10:16 
Irma, Guy Lowell.Withdrew 
B. Y. C. SECOND RATING CLASS. 
Chevy Chase, Walter Relley.2:21:31 
Weasel, D. E. Burr.2:31:37 
BAR HARBOR 31-FOOT CLASS. 
Mildred IV., S. P. Moses.1:58:18 
Leenane, S. J. Connelly.1:59:18 
Flight. J. V. Santry.2:00:56 
Vera 3d, H. Lundberg.2:01:50 
CLASS R. 
Sumarki, W. K. Harcourt.2:12:06 
Sally 7th, L. F. Percival.....2:16:33 
House, C. H. W. Foster.2:16:34 
C. Y. C. ONE DESIGN. 
Wee Three, R. W. Rose.1:31:49 
Half Moan, D. R. Deloria.1:39:20 
Manchester, Mass., June 20.—The one-design 
boats of the Manchester Yacht Club were sent 
over the course for the second race of the sea¬ 
son to-day in a two-reef breeze that blew from 
start to finish. The boats got a poor start, beat¬ 
ing well up to windward, the Asteria being first 
over, followed by the Palmetto, Tulip, Teal, 
Whitewings, Ketchup and Minx. 
The first leg was a tack, the second a beat and 
the third a run home, sailed twice around. 
The Asteria led at the end of the second 
round, but was disqualified for forcing the Tu¬ 
lip on the starboard tack, the latter luffing to 
avoid a collision. The summary: 
Name and Owner. El. Time. 
Asteria, Charles E. Hodges, Jr.1:30:40 
Tulip, Thomas Cabot.1:36:20 
Teal, William Bexter.1:36:48 
Palmetto, Charles Taylor, Jr.1:36:58 
Minx, H. S. Grew.1:37:05 
Whitewings, Charles Cummings.1:39:30 
Ketchup, William Putnam .1:40:33 
Marion, Mass., June 20.—Fifteen yachts en¬ 
tered in the second race of the Beverly Yacht 
Club to-day, a strong wind from the northwest 
giving the skippers an opportunity to try courses 
not usually given. The larger boats went to An¬ 
gelica and Scraggy Neck buoys, a distance of 
about 10 knots. 
The Kacoona was in fine trim and easily out¬ 
sailed her rivals, although it was real Skate 
weather. 
The Pioneer and Nabob had an interesting 
contest in the Crane class and the other boats in 
this division were well matched. 
The Herreshoff class boats were sent to Catau- 
met Harbor and had an interesting contest. The 
Maribee was protested for fouling a buoy, but 
finished a good third. She is a new boat and 
looks good. The summary : 
21-FOOTERS. 
Name and Owner. 
Kacoona, J. F. Stackpole. 
Skate, N. E. C. Eustis. 
Mirpeh, R. W. Cummings. 
CRANE 15-FOOTERS. 
Pioneer, F. B. Austin. 
Nabob, Horace Bright. 
Charmion, J. 'Crane, Jr. 
Water Witch, C. Coolidge. 
HERRESHOFF 15-FOOTERS. 
Pheasant, Robert Winsor, Jr. 
Pronto, Sidney Hosnter . 
El. Time. 
....1:49:54 
....1:55:34 
....1:57:30 
....1:21:55 
... .1 -.22:31 
....1:31:55 
....1:32:05 
....1:21:45 
.. .1:25:46 
Maribee, D. P. Robinson, Jr. 
Sooot, Eunice Taylor. 
Peacock, iFrederick Winsor... 
Snail, A. H. Newman. 
Endeavor, Gardner Fiske. 
Jub Jub, A. B. Hastings. 
1:26 :oo 
1:27:06 
1:34:27 
1:34:59 
1:42:35 
1:43:11 
BAYSIDE YACHT CLUB. 
Bayside, June 20.—Two Bayside Butterflies 
opened the regatta to-day, and put up a great 
race. Edna, sailed by John Johns, a youthful 
skipper, son of Ole Bill Johns, some skipper him¬ 
self, put his little craft across the line a winner 
by one second over Betty, sailed by H. Rawson. 
Winner in open class was Cabbage, sailed by G. 
Hopewell, second, Diana, sailed by William H. 
Johns was second, Elada finished third. 
Boat. Owner. 
Edna, J., John Johns . 
Betty, H. Rawson . 
Bayside Butterflies—Course three 
Boat. Owner. 
Cocoon, G. Hopewell . 
Cabbage, G. Hopewell . 
Diana, W. H. Johns . 
Elada, C. T. Arrighi . 
Vanessa, J. D. Adams . 
Flutterby, Dr. G. R. Wilson, Jr. . 
Yehl, C. R. Agnew . 
Emperor, H. H. Clark . 
Finish. 
H. M. S. 
. 5:46:08 
. 5:46:08 
miles; start 
Finish. 
H. M. S. 
5:09:15 
5 :° 9:44 
5:10:27 
5:12:35 
5:13:26 
5:14:10 
5:16:54 
Elapsed 
Time. 
H. M. S. 
1:oi:o7 
1:oi:o8 
4 = 45 - 
Elapsed 
Time. 
H. M. S. 
5:08:57 
1:29:15 
1:29:44 
1=30:27 
1:32:35 
1:33:26 
1:34:10 
1:36:54 
JAMAICA BAY YACHT CLUB. 
Interesting racing marked the first open regat¬ 
ta of the Jamaica Bay yachting season Sunday 
afternoon. The flotilla raced for cups offered 
by the Jamaica Bay Yacht Club and the start and 
the finish were off the clubhouse of that organiza¬ 
tion at the Rockaway side of Jamaica Bay. The 
wind was from the southwest and fresh through¬ 
out giving the windjammers an excellent race. 
The winner among the cabin catboats was 
Alice, the property of J. Paterson and among the 
open catboats the winner was Rover the property 
of L. Soper. Argo was the only cabin cruiser to 
cross the finish line. Lady Betty captured the open 
power boat class. The summary: 
CABIN CATBOATS—START, 1:40—COURSE, 10 
MILES. 
H. M. S. H. M. S. 
Elapsed. Corrected 
Time. Time. 
Alice, J. Paterson .2:09:40 2:09:40 
Clara May, G. Edlinch .2:20:45 2:19:02 
Anefi W- P- Hewlett . Did not finish. 
OPEN CATBOATS—START, 1 =42—COURSE 10 
MILES. 
Rover, L. Soper . 2:28:07 2:27:07 
Ovocat, J. Simmons . 2:41:15 2:40:15 
Bella, F. Rouss . 2:43:00 2:43:00 
Nameless, J. Smith . Did not finish. 
Bill Nye, C. Valentine . Capsized. 
CABIN CRUISERS—START, 1 ^-COURSE, 10 
MILES. 
Argo, E. Watson .2:34:10 2:34:10 
Tic, W. Wheeler . Disabled. 
Damphyno, W. G. Smith . Disabled 
OPEN POWER BOATS-START, 1:57—COURSE, 10 
MILES. 
Lady Betty, C. Moran . 1:19:00 1:14:53 
Dauntless, O. Ivrauss . 1:19:30 1:19:30 
Smarty, J. Golly . 1:39:00 1:25:47 
OPEN LAUNCHES-START, 2:oi-COURSE, 10 
MILES. 
Thistle, H. Buchan . 1:45:40 1:31:16 
Thelma, A. Zelling .1:39:30 1:39:30 
So Long, A. Humphries . Disqualified. 
Gertrude, A. Kaiser . Disqualified. 
KNOCKABOUTS-START, 2:05—COURSE, 10 MILES. 
Surprise, A. Van Winkle . 1:70:00 1:57:00 
La Petite, J. O. Wingrace . 2:05:03 2:40:4 2 
Clinco, H. Wilson . 2:03:40 2:03:04 
Psyche, A. Cass .2:18:00 2:11:11 
THE MAN FROM MISSOURI. 
Editor Forest and Stream: — 
Replying to yours of June 13th would say that 
the number of pike fry planted by the Game and 
Fish Commission for the present season was 
40,070,000. Last season we planted 166,000,000. 
The shortage this year was due largely to unfav¬ 
orable weather and the late spawning season. 
ELM W. COBB, 
Supt. of Fisheries. 
