114 
FOREST AND STREAM 
July 27, 1912 
Corinthian Y. C. 
Marblehead. Mass., July 20.—Twenty-two 
boats contested in the club race of the Corin¬ 
thian Y. C- this afternoon. In Class P there 
were four entries. Amorel was third over the 
line at the start, but after rounding Archers 
Rock Buoy she split tacks. Amorel led to the 
finish, defeating Italia by 56s. Sayanora with¬ 
drew. In Class Q Tabasco III. sailed the course 
alone. Four boats entered in the Sonder class, 
Ellen defeating Demon, the second boat, by 56s. 
Nine boats crossed the line at the start in the 
Marblehead 17-foot class. Daddy B won out 
over Dorma by 2m. Lolita carried away her 
mast near the finish and withdrew. In the Cor¬ 
inthian one-design class it was a close race be¬ 
tween Wee Three and Pecavnne, the former 
winning by 20s. The summary: 
Marblehead One-Design Class. 
Elapsed. 
Elapsed. 
Daddy B. ... 
. I 29 21 
Moslem ILL. . 
. 1 35 00 
. 1 31 21 
, .. 1 35 40 
. 1 33 15 
.. 1 39 5J 
Dorma . 
... I 34 01 
Lolita . 
Atlanta . 
.. . . 1 34 58 
C Y. C. One-Design Class. 
Wee Three . 
. 1 43 30 
Half Moon .. 
. 1 44 56 
Pecaynne ... 
. 1 43 50 
Dingbat . 
. 1 54 34 
Class 
P. 
Amorel . 
. ... 1 58 07 
Timandra _ 
. 2 09 17 
Italia . 
. 1 59 03 
Sayvaric . 
Class 
o. 
Tabasco HI. 
. 2 40 23 
Sonder 
Glass. 
Ellen . 
. 2 11 21 
Beatrice . 
. 2 20 14 
Demon . 
. 2 12 17 
Clara . 
. 2 12 25 
Beverly Y. C. 
Buzzard’s Bay, Mass., July 20.— Commodore 
Eustis brought his new 21-footer Skate over the 
line a winner to-day in her first regatta. Sally 
VIII. won in the Sonder class. Miss Elizabeth 
Coolidge took Water Witch over a winner in 
the Crane one-design event, while another lady 
pilot, Miss Esther Hosmer, took the Herreshoff 
15-foot class by 1.20 in Pronto. There were 
eight skipperesses, which added much to the 
afternoon’s enjoyment. The summary: 
1:1- Footers. 
Elapsed. 
. 1 55 30 
Elapsed. 
2 06 10 
Foraminifer .. 
Polliwog . 
. 1 56 43 
. 1 57 40 
Saracen . 
. 2 15 30 
Sally VIII. .. 
Seacoon . 
Peg . 
Sonder Class 
. 2 03 42 Fin . 
. 2 05 4S 
. 2 07 OS 
. 2 08 OS 
Water Witch . 
No Name .... 
Charmion . 
Lestris . 
Crane One- 
. 1 14 20 
. 1 15 20 
. 1 15 40 
. 1 17 40 
Desien Class. 
Gifted . 
Pioneer . 
Nabob . 
. 1 17 47 
. 1 18 17 
. 1 19 45 
Pronto . 
Varda . 
Yalu . 
Herreshoff 15-ft. Class. 
. 1 38 00 Flv . 
. 1 42 05 
. 1 42 06 
. 1 42 12 
Duxbury Y. C. 
Duxbury, Mass., July 20.—The Duxbury 
Y. C. boats raced this afternoon in a strong 
southwest breeze. All the 15-footers, except 
Cucu and Gretchen, carried a single reef. In 
the 18-foot class Osprey 2d won by nearly a 
minute. In the 15-foot class Kit was an easy 
winner. The summary: 
Class. 
Elapsed. 
Aspinquid . 1 40 45 
Croatan . 1 45 50 
Class. 
Curlew . 1 49 30 
Petrel . 1 50 52 
Cucu . 1 54 45 
Thistle . 2 05 34 
Osprey 2d 
Again .... 
IHt. 
Elapsed. 
. 1 39 35 
. 1 40 24 
"15ft. 
Kit . 1 43 55 
Virginia . 1 44 41 
Elizabeth . 1 45 06 
Merlin . 1 46 23 
Gretchen . 1 46 29 
Manchester Y. C. 
Manchester, Mass., July 20.—Ten boats of 
one-design class of the Manchester Y. C. crossed 
the line in a whole sheet breeze to-day. The 
boats made a pretty start. Teal and Ketchup 
going over together on the gun. Shad, Blue- 
grass and Minx followed. Gnat made excellent 
weather work out to the first mark, which she 
turned with a lead of im. 20s. over Bluegrass 
and was never headed. Kiowa, Clarise and Teal 
followed in the order named, which was practi¬ 
cally the order to the finish. The summary: 
Elapsed. 
Gnat . 1 49 02 
Blue Grass .1 51 59 
Kiowa . 1 53 59 
Clarise . 1 54 07 
Teal . 1 55 22 
Elapsed. 
Vosetta . 1 55 39 
Shad . 1 56 52 
Minx . 1 57 37 
Hiccough . 1 57 56 
Ketchup . 1 58 50 
Winthrop Y. C. 
Winthrop, Mass., July 20.— Great sport was 
furnished to-day in the annual regatta held by 
the Winthrop Y. C. There were many mishaps 
and a misunderstanding in the motor boat men, 
but all in all it was a great, big successful re¬ 
gatta. The winners were: Class A, Nutmeg; 
Class B, Winona; Class C, Eleanor; Class S, 
Maritza II.; Class D, Clara; Class H, Marion 
III.; Class I, Dorchen ; Class X, Barbara; Hing- 
ham one-design Mischief; cabin power boats, 
Gertrude; open power boats, Gerard. The sum¬ 
mary : 
Class A. 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
Nutmeg . 
. 1 08 44 
0 45 42 
Meemer . 
. 1 07 28 
0 48 01 
Marie L. 
. 1 11 33 
0 48 42 
Chewink II. ... 
. 1 10 11 
0 48 44 
Virginia . 
Class B. 
Winona . 
. 1 17 42 
0 51 18 
<iuakeress . 
. 1 16 51 
0 51 59 
Chew Chase . . 
. 1 17 20 
0 52 19 
Pirate . 
. 1 21 26 
0 55 38 
Barracouta .... 
Sintram . 
Class C. 
Eleanor . 
. 1 13 37 
0 ro 54 
PI. Lindsay _ 
. 1 OS 23 
0 51 46 
Violet . 
. 1 16 21 
0 59 23 
Class S. 
Maritza II. 
. 1 14 29 
0 51 04 
Wawenock . 
. 1 15 16 
0 53 36 
Zoe . 
. 1 22 24 
0 57 o ; 
I X I. 
. 1 39 01 
1 11 31 
Winniahdin ... 
Class D, Catboats. 
Clara . 
. 1 15 54 
1 15 28 
Dartwell . 
. 1 16 03 
1 15 59 
Dolly III. 
. 1 17 14 
1 16 23 
Iris . 
Class II, Handicap. 
Marion III. ... 
. 1 15 20 
1 11 20 
Newsboy . 
. 1 27 35 
1 12 35 
Sinbad . 
. 1 22 37 
1 13 37 
Thordis . 
1 14 49 
1'orsyl . 
1 15 26 
Zidana . 
Hingham 
Elapsed. 
Mischief .1 34 p2 
Usona . 1 34 54 
Pirate . 1 35 41 
Class I, 
Dorchen II.1 15 50 
Louise . 1 15 59 
Bonitwo . 1 18 35 
Moslem II.1 19 00 
One-Design. 
Elapsed. 
Marwindar . 1 36 0) 
Pollywog. 1 37 34 
Puzzle . 1 41 52 
18-footers. 
Aurora .1 19 06 
Cheroot .1 19 20 
Reina . 1 20 01 
Class X, Dories. 
Barbara . 1 22 25 Naiad .Withdrew. 
Terror II. 1 22 26 Question .Withdrew. 
Bessie A. III. ...1 22 35 Pointer III.Withdrew. 
Teaser . 1 23 34 
Cabin Power Boats. 
Elans 
;ed. 
Corrected. 
< .ertrude . 
.0 
44 
30 
0 
36 
30 
Beachcomber .. 
. 0 
37 
13 
0 
37 
13 
Isabelle . 
. 0 
43 
58 
0 
37 
20 
Open Power Boats. 
Gerard . 
.0 
40 
15 
0 
19 
10 
Anabelle . 
. 0 
49 
32 
0 
20 
41 
Stuart Co. 
. 0 
38 
58 
0 
32 
13 
Florence A. ... 
. 0 
41 
13 
0 
38 
30 
Annisquam Y. C. 
Gloucester, Mass., July 20. —On the first 
two reaches in the 15-foot class Princess led, 
with Tabasco second, about a half minute be¬ 
hind. At the stone beacon at the south of the 
river Nisan got the weather berth, crossing 
Tabasco’s bow, but the latter fought every inch 
of ground and it was a race until the cannon 
sounded. In the catboat class little Priscilla 
Smith, the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. B. A. Smith, gave her big brother Russell 
a rub to win with the Wiggin boat Bow Wow. 
The summary: 
15-Footers. 
Elapsed. Elapsed. 
Nisan . 1 28 48 Princess . 1 34 21 
Tabasco 2d . 1 29 07 Snipe . 1 40 06 
Catboats. 
Bow Wow . 1 08 00 Meow . 1 08 51 
Chesapeake Bay Y. R. A. 
Cambridge, Md., July 22.—Because of an un¬ 
settled protest, no winner was selected in to¬ 
day’s regatta of the Chesapeake Bay Yacht As¬ 
sociation regatta. It was claimed that Vingt 
Trois cut a buoy. The summary follows: 
Sailing yachts, Class P, over 25 and not 
over 31 feet—Helen, Schneidereith and Gilbert, 
Baltimore Y. C.; started at 9:25:30; won by 
sailing over the course without opposition. 
Class Q, over 20 and not over 25 feet— 
Vingt Trois, T. Johnson, Chesapeake Bay Y. C.; 
started 9:30:23 and finished 1:59:20. 
Eleanor, Dr. I. E. Emerson, owner, Balti¬ 
more Y. C.; started 9:30:15 and finished 1:59:40. 
Ojigwan, Tilghman brothers, Chesapeake 
Bay Y. C.; started 9:31; time not taken. 
Class Y, Special for cruising yawls under 
60 feet—Chenoden, J. A. Dinning, Baltimore Y. 
C. ; started 9:35:24 and finished 2:06:30. 
Fraya, Capt. J. H. Bright, Capitol Y. C.; 
started 9:37:15 and finished 2:16:45. 
Serena, Capt. H. Cruet, Capitol Y. C.; 
started 9:36:05 and finished 2:22. 
Neenemooske, E. H. Hewens. Capitol Y. C.; 
started 9:35:28 and finished 2:28. 
Class Z, Special Class for cruising yawls 
under 26 feet—Wye, Capt. H. Huseman, Balti¬ 
more Y. C.; had no competition, started 9:18, 
time not taken. 
Gloucester Y. C. 
Gloucester, Mass., July 20.—In to-day’s re¬ 
gatta there were sixteen starters and a spanking 
breeze. The winners were: Onda, Elizabeth, 
Weasel, Tid 2d and Meave. The summary: 
Onda . 
First 
Class. 
Elaosed. 
Corrected. 
1 99 oi 
i 2° n 
Nereid . 
. 1 25 42 
1 22 55 
Ediacko . 
Second 
1 Class. 
. 1 25 56 
1 23 09 
Elizabeth . 
. 1 29 14 
1 29 13 
Osprev . 
Third 
Class. 
, 1 34 52 
1 33 23 
Weasel . 
. 1. 34 30 
1 34 30 
Sumarki . 
. 1 35 17 
1 35 17 
Amoral . 
, 1 43 34 
1 35 32 
18-Footers. 
Tid 2d . 
.... 1 35 28 
Arrow 
.... 1 39 09 
Privateer 2d ... 
.... 1 36 29 
Petrel 
.... 1 44 57 
15-Eooters. 
Meave . 
.... 1 36 54 
Oleta . 
.... 1 41 34 
Tew Lorn . 
.... 1 41 10 
Cherub 
.... 1 45 25 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C. 
Oyster Bay, N. Y., July 20. —Six 15-footers 
sailed in the third race of the second series here 
to-day. Flicker, owned by E. C. Henderson, 
crossed only five seconds ahead of George 
Nichols’ Hen. The summary: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Flicker, E. C. Henderson. 4 47 20 1 32 20 
Hen, George Nichols . 4 47 25 1 32 25 
Iris, E. Tuckerman . 4 48 15 • 1 33 25 
Imp, F. L. Eandon. 4 49 25 1 34 25 
Thelema, C. McKenzie. 4 50 00 1 31 20 
Grilse, G. P. Roosevelt. 4 50 04 1 26 10 
Savin Hill Y. C. 
Dorchester, Mass., July 20. —The Savin Hill 
Y. C. held races over its six-mile course in Dor¬ 
chester Bay, off the club house, to-day. The 
summary: 
Oass A—Large Sailboats. 
Corrected. Corrected. 
Sentinel . 1 00 07 Ruth .1 01 01 
Caprice . 1 00 51 Petrel .1 01 03 
Annie B. 1 00 52 
Class B—Small Sailboats. 
Emm el . 0 44 28 Awk . 0 48 35 
Rentilli . 0 48 30 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason Building. Kilby St.. BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address. “Designer.” Boston 
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