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Aug. 3, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Never Shakes Your Confidence 
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JERSEY CITY. N. J. 
Foraminifer was protested by D. L. W. and Skate 
was protested by W. E. C. E. Commodore E. states 
Mr. Hood says Saracen did not go around buoy. 
Sonder Class—Course No. 11, 11% Mi es. 
Fin, Howard Stockton, Jr. 2 00 15 
Herreshoff 15-footers—Course No. 15, 8% Miles. 
Yalu, Miss Margaret Codman. 1 31 25 
Endeavor. Gardiner H. Fiske . 1 32 37 
Pronto, Sidney Iiosmer . 1 32 40 
Vim, W. O. Taylor . 1 33 05 
Crane 15-footers—Course No. 15, 8% Miles. 
Lestris, Joshua Crane . 1 25 30 
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New Itcdford, 
Dlass, 
Four hundred and seventy-first regatta, third 
club race, club house, June 22. Judge, Chas. 
Whittemore. Wind N. E. light, shifting to S. W. 
21-Footers—Course No. 11, 11% Miles. 
Foraminifer, D. L. Whittemore . 3 01 45 
Saracen, Robert Winsor, Jr. 3 01 47 
Skate, W. E. C. Eustis. 3 02 15 
Selwonk, L. J. Knowles. 3 02 10 
Terrapin, F. L. and G. B. Dabney. 3 02 33 
Folliwog, Frederic C. Hood. 3 03 10 
Sonder Class—Course No. 11, 11% Miles. 
Joyette, J. C. Edwards . 2 57 33 
Fin, Howard Stockton, Jr. 2 57 44 
Seacoon, T. L. Stackpole . 3 GO 20 
Sally VIII., C. E. Hellier . 3 01 20 
Crane 15-footers—Course No. 15, 8% Miles. 
Gifted, George U. Crocker . 2 40 02 
Pioneer, Francis B. Austin . 2 42 14 
Nahma, Henry E. Warner . 2 43 03 
Charmion, Joshua Crane . 2 43 10 
Lestris, Joshua Crane . 2 43 14 
No Name, Ann Shepley Lionberger . 2 43 22 
Nabob, E. H. Bright . 2 43 30 
Four hundred and seventy-second regatta, 
fourth club race, club house, June 29 Judges, 
David Rice and Sidney Hosmer. Winds W.N.W. 
21-Footers—Course No. 6, 14 Miles. 
Foraminifer, D. L. Whittemore. 2 02 30 
Terrapin, F. L. and G. B. Dabney. 2 05 13 
Saracen, Robert Winsor, Jr. 2 08 40 
Scallop, W. E. C. Eustis . 2 14 47 
Phantom, F. W. Sargent . 2 15 00 
Selwonk, L. J. Knowles . 2 1G 08 
Skate, W. E. 'C. Eustis . 2 18 45 
Polliwog, Frederic C. Hood .2 19 10 
Sonder Class—Course No. G, 14 Miles. 
Seacoon, T. L. Stackpole . 2 13 15 
Sally VIII., C. E. Hellier . 2 13 35 
Joyette. J. C. Edwards . 2 14 05 
Fin, Howard Stockton, Jr. 2 14 40 
Herreshoff 15-footers—Course No. 18, 5% Miles. 
Vim, W. O. Taylor .1 20 19 
Pronto, Sidney Iiosmer . 1 22 22 
Pheasant, Alex. Winsor . 1 22 50 
Endeavor, Gardiner H. Fiske. 1 24 21 
Tinker, Mrs. R. W. Emmons, 2d. 1 24 22 
Fly, W. II. Slocum .1 26 11 
Jack, R. F. Herrick, Jr. 1 27 42 
Crane 15-footers—Course No. 18, 5% Miles. 
Niobe, Moseley Taylor .1 17 09 
Pioneer, Francis B. Austin. 1 17 51 
Water Witch, C. A. Coolidge . 1 19 23 
Lestris, Joshua Crane . 1 19 41 
Charmion, Joshua Crane .1 19 51 
No Name, Ann Shepley Lionberger.1 19 57 
Gifted, George U. Crocker . 1 21 06 
Nabob, E. H. Bright . 1 22 07 
Nahma, Henry E. Warner . 1 24 01 
T. D., Philip Y. De Normandie. 1 25 01 
Four hundred and seventy-third regatta, 
open sweepstakes, dub house, July 4. Judge, 
David Rice. Wind south. 
21-Footers—Course No. 9, 13% Miles. 
Foraminifer, D. L. Whittemore. 1 46 14 
Skate. W. E. C. Eustis . 1 47 21 
Saracen, Robert Winsor, Jr. 1 48 14 
Selwonk, L. J. Knowles. 1 50 14 
Terrapin, F. L. and G. B. Dabney. 1 54 42 
Sonder Class—Course No. 11, 11% Miles. 
Seacoon. T. L. Stackpole . 1 53 3G 
Sally VIII., C. E. Hellier . 1 53 44 
Peg, Galen L. Stone .1 54 17 
Fin, Howard Stockton. Jr. 1 56 02 
Joyette, J. C. Edwards . 2 10 26 
Herreshoff 15-footers—Course A. 
Uarda, John Parkinson, Jr.1 12 44 
Endeavor, Gardiner H. Fiske. 1 13 15 
Yalu, Miss Margaret Codman. 1 14 08 
Polly, Donald T. Hood . 1 14 09 
Pheasant, Alex. Winsor ...1 16 16 
Fly, W.' H. Slocum .1 20 15 
Vim, W. O. Taylor, broke stay and withdrew; White- 
cap, Dr. C. R. Holmes, withdrew; Pronto, Sidney Hos¬ 
mer, tore sail and withdrew. 
Crane 15-footers—Course A. 
Lestris, Joshua Crane . 1 10 00 
Nahma, Henry E. Warner . 1 10 48 
Water Witch, C. A. Coolidge . 1 11 41 
No Name, Ann Shepley Lionberger . 1 12 16 
Pioneer, Francis B. Austin .1 12 16 
Nabob, Ii. H. Bright . 1 22 22 
Gifted, George U. Crocker . 1 17 22 
Niobe, Moseley Taylor . Disqualified. 
Charmion, Joshua Crane, Jr.Withdrew. 
Auxiliary Cats—Course No. 9, 13% Miles. 
Seavey, Harold Perry . 1 54 20 
Helena, W. W. Phinney . 1 55 15 
Fordyce, Frank Barlow . d. n. f. 
Four hundred and seventy-fourth regatta, 
fifth club race (15-footers’ special), club house, 
July 6. Judges, Chas. Whittemore and Sidney 
Hosmer. Wind S. W., single reef. 
21-Footers—Course No. 11, 11% Miles. 
Foraminifer, D. L. Whittemore . 1 53 40 
Saracen, Robert Winsor, Jr. 1 54 40 
Skate, W. E. C. Eustis . 1 54 50 
Terrapin, F. L. and G. B. Dabney . 1 54 52 
Selwonk, L. J. Knowles . 1 55 05 
Polliwog, Frederick C. Hood. 1 56 15 
Phantom, F. W. Sargent . 1 57 18 
Sonder Class—Course, No. 11, 11% Miles. 
Peg, Galen L. Stone . 1 57 45 
Jovette, J. C. Edwards . 1 59 35 
Sally VIII., C. E. Hellier . 1 59 36 
Fin, Howard Stockton, Jr. 2 01) 06 
Seacoon, J. L. Stackpole . 2 CO 50 
Crane 15-footers—Course A. 
Lestris, Joshua Crane . 1 07 45 
Pioneer, Francis B. Austin .1 OS 55 
No Name, Ann Shepley Lionberger. 1 09 00 
Charmion, Joshua Crane . 1 09 12 
Naboh, E. H. Bright. 1 09 40 
Endeavor, Gardiner H. Fiske .. 1 12 50 
Water Witch, C. A. Coolidge . 1 13 15 
Fly, W. H. Slocum .1 14 55 
Pronto, Sidney Hosmer .1 15 58 
Vim, W. O. Taylor .1 16 15 
Four hundred and seventy-fifth regatta, 
sixth club race, club house, July 13. Judge, 
David Rice. Wind S. W. 
21-Footers—Course No. 11, 11% Miles. 
Foraminifer, D. L. Whittemore . 1 37 30 
Skate, W. E. C. Eustis . 1 38 15 
Saracen, Robert Winsor, Jr. 1 38 17 
Selwonk, L. J. Knowles . 1 38 38 
Polliwog, Frederic C. Hood .. 1 40 32 
Makabaro, Galen L. Stone . 1 41 48 
Phantom, F. W. Sargent . 1 44 02 
Terrapin, F. L. and G. B. Dabney. 1 46 09 
Sonder Class—Course No. 11, 11% Miles. 
Seacoon, J. L. Stackpole . 1 40 21 
Sally VIII., C. E. Hellier . 1 40 26 
Peg, Galen L. Stone . 1 40 28 
Joyette, J. C. Edwards . 1 40 55 
Fin, Howard Stockton, Jr. 1 47 55 
Herreshoff 15-footers — Course A. 
Yalu, Miss Margaret Codman. 1 16 41 
Tinker, Mrs. R. W. Emmons, 2d. 1 16 42 
Vim. W. O. Taylor .1 17 51 
Endeavor, Gardiner H. Fiske. 1 18 55 
Pronto, Sidney Hosmer . 1 19 00 
Fly, W. FI. Slocum . 1 19 06 
Pronto protests Tinker. 
