July 27, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Comfort F. Summerfield, M. R. Y. C. 5 25 13 
Ventura, Henry Hess, T. Y. C. 5 28 16 
Nomad, Wm. Seitz, S. Y. C. 5 29 22 
Moose . 5 36 52 
Onaway, R. Petti, L. Y. C.:. 5 40 10 
Skipjack, Dr. Rower, L. Y. C. 5 43 36 
Cincinnatus, W. F. Kennet, T. Y. C. 5 34 53 
Ticks from the Ship’s Clock. 
William H. Moffit was elected commodore 
of the Bayshore Motor Boat Club at the club’s 
annual meeting. Dr. William A. Hulse was elected 
Vice-Commodore and John H. Ennis, Rear- 
Commodore. The club has a hundred members. 
The annual cruise of the yachts of the Great 
South Bay Yacht Racing Association will start 
on Aug. 6. The fleet will rendezvous at Baby¬ 
lon. On Aug. 8 the run will be to Sayville; 
Aug. 9 to Patchogue and Aug. io to Bellport. 
The Bay Shore Motor Boat Club opened its 
season last Saturday. Tommy III., owned by 
Thomas Forbes, of Freeport, won the speed class 
race with June Bug second. In the cruiser class 
A. Rundel, owned by Thomas Forbes, won, with 
Sunray second. J. A. Mollenhauer’s Preston III. 
won the race for semi-speed boats and Charles 
J. Hill’s Vinita won in the open class. 
Miss Marjorie Cochran driving Spree, won 
the motor boat regatta at Shelter Island Y. C, 
New York, last Saturday. Miss Cochran handled 
her flyer like a veteran. 
The clubs in the Southeastern Long Island 
Association will have a busy season. The asso¬ 
ciation race will be sailed on Aug. 3. Amateur 
club races will be sailed on Aug. 10, and on 
Aug. 23 there will be a ladies’ race. The officers 
of this club are: Commodore, E. P. Maynard; 
Vice-Commodore, R. L. Dickinson; Fleet Cap¬ 
tain, Theodore E. Conklin; Secretary-Treasurer, 
F. B. Lindsay, who with W. W. Hallock forms 
the regatta committee. 
The Westhampton Country Club will hold 
races on July 30 and Aug. 17, and the Moriches 
Y. C. will have regattas on July 27, Aug. 17 
and 31. 
The Great Peconic Bay Y. C. will begin with 
a motor boat race. Justice William Rasquin. 
Jr., has offered a prize for the one-design class 
and three races are to be sailed. The yacht scor¬ 
ing the most points will win the prize. The 
dates are Aug. 3 and 31 and Sept. 2. There 
will be a free-for-all for motor boats for the 
W under prize on Aug. 10, and races for th ■ 
Leggatt and Ludlam trophies on Aug. 17. 
The regatta committee is C. A. Ludlam, Albert 
E. Disney and William Leggatt. 
Inland Lake Y. R. A. 
Put-in-Bay, Ohio, July 16. —Twenty-eight 
boats entered in the first day’s sailing races of 
the T. L. Y. A. regatta, to-day; three from Cleve- 
c , sent eighteen, Detroit five and 
Sandusky and Monroe each one. None of the 
Buffalo, Erie and Canadian yachts that have 
been brought to former regattas entered, and 
tile total number of entries in the sailing classes 
is but little more than half the usual number. 
Two of the Cleveland yachts won first place 
in their classes. Psammiad in the modern 
cruiser class and Hoorah in the 16-foot class, 
while Half Moon, skipper E. C Botten, was 
second in the yawl class. Hoorah’s winning has 
been protested by the crew of Rafnbler, of the 
Maumee River Y. C., Toledo, on the ground 
that she was potleaded in violation of the rules. 
1 he summary; 
Class F—21 -Footers—Start, 8:55. 
t, , , _ „ Finish. 
ioLdo, T. Y. C.. 11 06 26 
Camilla, C. C. . 11 08 05 
Cleveland, DYC.J1 09 03 
Otsiketa, D. B. C. 11 14 42 
Cl ass A — Veteran Cruisers — Start, 9:05. 
Psammiad, L. Y. C. 11 22 40 
rr ie U T V Y- C . 11 38 57 
Elizabeth Ann. S. Y. S. 12 17 17 
Mildred S., B. Y. C. . . 11 54 14 
Elapsed. 
2 11 26 
2 13 05 
2 14 03 
2 19 42 
2 17 40 
2 33 57 
3 12 17 
2 49 14 
Class H—18-Footers—Start, 9:10. 
Teal, T. Y. C. 11 57 34 2 47 34 
Class J—16-Footers—Start, 9:15. 
Hoorah, C. Y. C. 11 53 27 2 38 27 
Rambler, M. R. Y. C. 11 59 55 2 44 55 
Lee II., M. R. Y. C. 12 00 02 2 45 02 
Nancy, T. Y. C. 12 01 04 2 46 04 
Class D—Universal—Start, 9:20. 
Enright . 12 09 43 2 49 43 
Class Y—Yawls—Start, 9:20. 
Sella III., T. Y. C. 12 08 35 2 48 35 
Half Moon, L. Y. C. 12 11 37 2 51 37 
Winifred, O. R. Y. C. 12 35 12 3 15 12 
Kemah, T. Y. C. 12 27 37 3 07 37 
Sevanoa. M. R. Y. C. No time taken. 
Class L—14-Footers—Start, 9:25. 
Rube, M. R. Y. C. 11 17 37 1 52 37 
Odello, M. R. Y. C. 11 21 56 1 56 56 
Class K—Catboats—Start, 9:30. 
Old Sam, T. Y. C. 11 07 14 1 37 14 
Ethel, D. Y. C. 11 07 56 1 37 56 
Bones, T. Y. C. 11 13 03 1 43 03 
Possum, T. Y. C. 11 13 56 1 43 56 
Billy, T. Y. C. 11 22 31 1 52 31 
Teff, M. Y. C. 11 23 22 1 53 22 
Dutch, S. Y. C. 11 24 30 1 54 30 
POWER BOATS. 
Open Runabout Class—Start, 2:40. 
Finish. 
Echo III., Wm. Thewes, C. P. B. C. 3 18 20 
Cleo II., A. K. Sim, L. P. C. 3 19 05 
Brown Betty, Ross Lewis, P. B. Y. C. 3 22 06 
Class A—Cruisers — Start, 2:45. 
Jessamine, S. O. Richardson. T. Y. C. 3 30 05 
Companion, John Dorn, S. Y. C. 3 34 45 
Roslyn, L. B. Berdan, T. Y. C. 3 40 15 
Thelma, W. R. Huntington, S. Y. C. 3 45 IS 
Red Feather, Howard Affleck, T. Y. C. 3 46 03 
Norbetii, Wm. Strobel, S. Y. C. 3 49 55 
Class C—Open Boats—Start, 4:00. 
Topsy, Walter Hart, C. P. B. C. 5 02 53 
Kid, 'Howard Young, C. P. C. 5 12 11 
Virginia B., Carl T. Bates, S. Y. C. 5 23 34 
Hornet, Sam Jones, L. Y. C. 5 26 28 
Aunti, Tom Sindler, C. P. C. 5 26 55 
Meteor, L. Y. C. 5 30 23 
Class D — Cruisers, 42ft. — Start, 4:10. 
'Tarantula, Frouchey, M. R. Y. C. 5 10 05 
Alice M„ W. F. Meyer. L. Y. C. 5 15 23 
Tramp, Paul Erdman, C. P. C. 5 18 40 
Sunbeam Y., Louis Johanson, L. Y. C. 5 25 03 
Knickerbocker Y. C. 
Port Washington, L. I., July 22.— Dark 
brown weather greeted four yachts in the second 
race for the Kayah cup held yesterday. W. B. 
Beam’s Paiute won, covering the course, 16.5 
miles, in 2.57.55. Lynx, owned by A. E. Aigel- 
tinger, finished 8m. later, with Rodman Sands’ 
Ouananiche nearly half an hour behind her. The 
next leg for the cup will be pulled off on July 
28. The summary: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Paiute, W. B. Beam. 1 12 55 2 57 55 
Lynx, A. E. Aigeltinger. 1 33 10 3 18 10 
Ouananiche, Rodman Sands. 1 58 20 3 43 20 
Knot, C. E. Davenport. 2 03 22 3 48 22 
Corrected times: Paiute, 2.57.55; Lynx, 3.05.16; Ouana¬ 
niche, 3.21.10; Knot, 3.01.49. 
Yachts Change Hands. 
The Hollis Burgess yacht agency has char¬ 
tered the 52-foot waterline auxiliary yawl 
Vanessa, owned by Dr. John C. Phillips, of 
Wenham, Mass., to John J. Martin, of Boston, 
who will use her on the Boston Y. C. cruise and 
for other cruises in Eastern waters; the 70-foot 
motor boat Kasagi, owned by George E. Hills, 
of Boston, to a prominent Boston yachtsman ; 
the 40-foot sloop yacht Hera, owned by Oscar 
M. Angler, of the Boston Y. C., to L. W. Mc- 
Callum, of Chicago, and W. G. Spaulding, of 
Cleveland, for cruising in Maine waters; and 
has sold the 26-foot waterline auxiliary sloop 
Marchesa, owned by Allyn A. Stillman, of 
Hyannis, Mass , to James H. Jones, of Spring- 
field, Mass.; the 18-foot waterline knockabout 
Shrimp, owned by Dr. Farrar Cobb, of Boston, 
to Alexander Kendall, of Cambridge, for use at 
Annisquam; the Swampscott racing dory Sea 
Dog. owned by Maurice Briggs, of Lynn, to C. 
M. Chapin, of Boston. 
INTERNATIONAL TROPHY. 
Presented by Commodore S. O. Richardson, of Toledo. To be raced for by ‘'Patricia” and “Michicago” Aug. 
10-17, under auspices of the Chicago Yacht Club. 
