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FOREST AND STREAM 
July 20, 1912 
Columbia Y. C. 
Fog and light air predominated about 
Thompson’s Island during most of the regatta 
held by the Columbia Y. C off City Point, Bos¬ 
ton, last Saturday. The winners were: Class A, 
A. C. Jones’ Nutmeg; Class B, O. L. Brambach’s 
Sintram; Class C, W. L. Jefferson’s Eleanor; 
Class D, catboats, H. W. Robbins’ Clara; Class 
S. F. J. Stewart’s Zoe; Class H, handicap, Ralph 
Packard’s Sinbad; Class I, 18-footers, A. W. 
Finlay’s Dorchen II.; Class X, dories, J. J. 
Blaney’s Barbara; cabin power boats, J. J. 
Tobin’s Gertrude; open power boats, L. R. 
Cogswell’s Pegasus. The summary: 
Class A. 
Elapsed. 
... 1 37 45 
Corrected. 
1 14 43 
... 1 38 05 
... 1 44 13 
1 16 51 
1 21 21 
Wanderer IV. 
... 1 51 01 
1 29 18 
... 1 52 13 
1 29 22 
... 1 53 55 
1 30 11 
... 1 55 32 
1 34 05 
Class B. 
... 1 47 10 
1 21 31 
... 1 46 37 
1 21 36 
... 1 48 33 
1 22 59 
... 1 49 23 
1 24 31 
... 1 52 18 
... 1 51 20 
1 25 54 
1 26 11 
... Did not 
finish. 
Class C. 
... 1 49 43 
1 27 00 
... 1 44 00 
1 27 23 
... 1 53 25 
1 36 23 
Class D—Catboats. 
. 1 45 06 
1 43 34 
... 1 43 53 
1 43 49 
... 1 44 41 
1 43 50 
.... 1 44 14 
1 44 14 
... 1 48 21 
1 45 03 
.... 1 54 51 
1 51 07 
Dolly III. 
mark. 
was protested by Dartwell 
Class S. 
. 1 22 16 
for fouling 
1 16 58 
.... 1 41 14 
1 17 49 
.... 1 43 28 
1 19 20 
.... 1 53 11 
1 51 31 
Class H—Handicap. 
. 1 58 02 
1 47 02 
.... 1 54 56 
1 47 36 
.... 2 04 40 
1 49 40 
.... 1 53 45 
1 50 45 
.... 1 53 35 
1 53 35 
Class I—18-footers. 
.... 1 46 31 
.... 1 48 27 
.... 1 49 48 
.... 1 50 21 
.... 1 51 08 
.... 1 51 09 
.... 2 16 13 
Class X—Dories. 
.... 1 09 13 
Bessie A. III. 
.... 1 09 43 
.... 1 10 00 
Cabin Power 
Boats. 
.... 1 04 20 
0 49 20 
Jcqhpll 
.... 1 11 45 
0 51 45 
Beachcomber 
.... 1 00 21 
1 00 21 
Open Power 
Boats. 
.... 0 30 30 
0 30 30 
.... 1 07 35 
0 37 35 
.... 1 08 15 
0 44 15 
Gloucester 
Y. C. 
Gloucester, July 13.—The Gloucester Y. C. 
held its weekly regatta to-day. In the first class 
Onda won by 11s. 
Elizabeth and Osprey were the only two 
entries in the second class. Elizabeth finished 
on actual time 47s. ahead, but lost on allowance. 
In the third class, Armoral won without her 
time allowance. 
In the 18-foot class, the new boat Jane 
again beat Tid II. 
The 15-footers sailed a shorter course, Oleta 
winning handily. The summary: 
Class 
One. 
Elapsed. 
. 1 15 08 
Correctec 
1 15 OS 
Nereid . 
. 1 
17 
45 
1 
15 
19 
Edjacko . 
. 1 
17 
48 
1 
15 
22 
Class 
Two. 
Osprey . 
. 1 
20 
31 
1 
19 
11 
Elizabeth . 
. 1 
19 
54 
1 
19 
58 
Class 
Three. 
Armoral . 
. 1 
33 
17 
1 
29 
53 
Sumarki . 
.. 1 
34 
56 
1 
34 
56 
Weasel . 
. 1 
35 
00 
1 
35 
00 
18-Footers. 
Jane . 
.. 1 
30 
56 
Tid II. 
Petrel . 
Privateer II. 
15-Footers. 
Oleta . 
Meave . 
Nutmeg II. 
Tew Lom . 
Cherub . 
1 39 56 
1 33 23 
1 37 42 
1 18 37 
1 19 53 
1 21 50 
1 22 09 
Withdrew. 
Cdgewood Y. C. 
Providence, R. I., July 13.—In a fluky 
changeable wind, that converted races of skill 
into luck contests, the Edgewater winners of 
to-day follow: 
Class P—Start, 2:45. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
JYLomo, W. E. Butler.Did not cover course. 
Class (J—Start, 2:48. 
Idler, A. M. Chase. 2 46 10 2 46 10 
Molly, O. S. Howes. 2 56 10 2 55 53 
Class D—Start, 2:53. 
Omerae, F. J. Holt. 
Mblem, John Caton, Jr. 
Class E—Start, 2:56. 
Gilt Edge, W. E. Simmons. 2 52 30 2 52 30 
Bother, F. IT. Sweet. 3 24 15 3 22 50 
Class I—Start, 3.07. 
Arrow II., B. C. Hirst, Jr. 3 10 47 . 
Dorothy, W. D. Wood. 3 11 10 . 
Hugi, A. B. Bravton. 3 11 15 . 
Bat, Tesse Caton . 3 11 35 . 
Wanderer VI., H. T. Flint. 3 14 35 . 
Mouse, H. Possner . Did not finish. 
Class Z—Start, 3:02. 
Puzzle, F. J. Killian . 2 29 25 . 
Little Mother, Smedley Bros. 2 29 50 . 
Rube, Broadhead Bros. 2 32 40 . 
Class S—Start, 3:18. 
P. D. Q. 1 55 5 . 
Princess, S. H. Smith. Did not finish. 
Boston Y. C. 
Marblehead, July 13.—The Boston Y. C. 
held its regatta here this afternoon. The wind 
was light from the southeast. Italia won in 
Class 6. Irma beat Ellen by 2s', in the Sonder 
Class. Mirage II. in Class 1 had a walkover. In 
the Marblehead 17-footers, Searob won from 
Lolita by 26s. The Corinthian Y. C. 15-foot 
class went to Dingbat. The summary: 
Italia . 
Timandra ... 
Elapsed. 
. 1 32 01 
. 1 33 09 
Amoret . 
Elapsed. 
. 1 43 32 
Irma . 
Sonder 
. 1 37 49 
Class. 
Ellen . 
. 1 37 51 
Mirage 2d .. 
Class 
I. 
. 1 43 02 
Searob . 
Lolita . 
Orissa . 
Moslem 2d . 
Marblehead 
. 1 48 56 
. 1 49 32 
. 1 49 35 
. 1 50 29 
17-footers. 
Constance .... 
Shanna _:.. 
Daffy Dill .... 
Italanta . 
. 1 50 48 
. 1 52 01 
. 1 53 20 
. 1 54 01 
Dingbat . 
Wee Three . 
Corinthian Y. 
. 1 54 01 
. 2 04 06 
C. 15-footers. 
Half Moon ... 
. 2 05 48 
Annisquam Y. C. 
Gloucester. July 13.—The regatta of _ the 
Annisquam Y. C. was sailed this afternoon in a 
brisk southerly breeze with four starters. Reach¬ 
ing across to the Annisquam Y. C. buoy, Tabasco 
and Snipe drew away from the two others. In 
the rounding for the windward mark the boats 
made a short hitch to starboard with a long tack 
to port. Nisan began to pick up and when off 
Squam Light took the lead by a small margin 
from Tabasco, and after a nip and tuck race 
up the river was beaten by 13s. The summary: 
Tabasco, Jr. 1 23 35 
Nisan II. 1 23 48 
Princess . 1 27 40 
Snipe . 1 31 18 
Nahant Dory Club. 
Nahant, July 13.— Brownie III., owned by 
S. E. Guild, won the leg in the championship 
races by beating out the second boat 40 seconds. 
Brownie was beautifully sailed by Mr. Guild’s 
two sons. The summary: 
Bug Boat Class. 
Elapsed. 
Brownie III. 
Grayling .... 
Stinger . 
Bugaboo 
Humbug ... 
Weivell . 
Midge. 
1 24 00 
1 24 40 
1 28 05 
1 28 19 
1 29 23 
1 30 OO 
1 31 22 
Beverly Y. C. 
class 
year. 
came 
Buzzard's Bay, July 13.—The finishes were 
close in two of the four classes in the sixth 
club race of the Beverly Y. C. off Wings Neck 
this afternoon. The race in the 21-foot 
was a repetition of the previous wins this 
D. L. Whittemore's Foraminifer again 
home in the lead, nearly a minute ahead of 
Skate and Saracen, which were only two seconds 
apart. In the sonder class there was a differ¬ 
ence of only 34s. between the first and fourth 
boats. Seacoon finished first, five seconds ahead 
of Sally VIII. Miss Margaret Codman again 
brought Yalu over the line first in the Herre- 
shoff 15-foot class, sailing a decidedly clever 
race. Miss Codman’s boat crossed just a second 
ahead of Tinker, owned by Robert W. Emmons 
3d. In the Crane 15-foot class, Lestris, which 
has been a consistent winner in previous races, 
was second, F. B. Austin’s Pioneer getting in 
just ahead of Miss Priscilla Crane’s boat. The 
summary: 
Saracen 
Selwonk 
Seacoon ... 
Sally VIII. 
Peg . 
Yalu 
Tinke 
Vim 
Niobe 
21-foot 
Class. 
Elapsed. 
Elapsed. 
.... 1 40 32 
... 1 37 20 
Pollywog . 
... 1 38 15 
Macabaro . 
.... 1 41 48 
... 1 38 17 
Phantom . 
.... 1 44 02 
... 1 38 28 
Terrapin . 
.... 1 46 09 
Sonder Class. 
... 1 40 21 
Joyette . 
.... 1 40 55 
... 1 40 26 
... 1 40 28 
Fin . 
rierreshoff 
15-foot Class. 
... 1 16 41 
Endeavor . 
. 1 IS 55 
... 1 16 42 
Pronto . 
.... 1 19 00 
... 1 17 51 
Ely. 
. 1 19 06 
Crane 15-foot Class. 
... 1 12 21 
Gifted . 
. 1 15 00 
... 1 13 17 
Water Witch .. 
. 1 16 07 
... 1 13 19 
Nahma . 
. 1 16 09 
... 1 14 41 
... 1 14 55 
No Name _ 
. 1 16 31 
Bayside Y. C. 
A pretty race was sailed here last Saturday. 
It was the annual women’s race of Bayside 
birds. There were four starters, conditions 
being that a woman must handle the tiller in 
each boat, being allowed one crew. The Bay- 
side Y. C. may be proud of its women sailors. 
They compare favorably with the best among 
the men. Skylark, owned by J. H. Shiras, was 
beautifully handled by his daughter, Miss Peggy. 
As a sailor of international fame, we are willing 
to credit Hank Half, but as a small yacht skip¬ 
per we must give Miss Shiras credit for the 
other half. Miss B. Willard sailed Curlew, Miss 
A. Nesbitt, sailed Teaser and Mrs. McGregor 
handled Loon, and no criticism may be made 
of any of them in their seamanship, but like men 
sailors only one can win. The summary: 
Bayside Y. C. Annual Women’s Race. Bird Class— 
Course, 2 1-6 Miles—Wind, Southeast. 
Skylark 
Teaser 
Loon . 
Curlew 
Elapsed. 
, 0 38 00 
, 0 39 00 
. 0 39 3S 
. 0 40 30 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C. 
The second race of the second series for the 
one-design class of the Seawanhaka-Corinthian 
Y. C. was sailed last Saturday off Centre Island. 
Hen, owned by George Nichols, won by 2m. 28s. 
The summary: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Hen . 4 56 02 1 36 02 
Flicker . 4 58 30 1 38 30 
Grilse . 5 00 02 1 40 02 
Chipmunk . 5 00 15 1 40 15 
Iris . 5 02 30 1 42 30 
Imp . 5 11 30 1 51 30 
Moranto . 5 06 10 1 46 10 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason Building, Kilby Si., BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address, "Designer,” Boston 
COX STEVENS 
Yacht Brokers and Naval Architects 
15 William Street - New York 
Telephones 1375 and 1376 Broad 
