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FOREST AND STREAM 
Aug. 24, 1912 
Cottage Park Y. C. 
Winthrop, Mass., Aug. 17. —The annual re¬ 
gatta this afternoon of the Cottage Park Y. C. 
was eminently successful. The winning yachts 
were: Nutmeg, Class A; Olivia, Class B; B. 
H. Lindsay, Class C: Clara, Class D; Sinbad, 
Class H; Moslem III., Class I; Zoe, Class S; 
Barbara, Class X; Leenane, Bar Harbor, 30- 
foot class. The summary: 
Class A. 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones. 
Virginia, Joy & Patterson. 
Meemer, J. T. Cavanagh. 
Chewink, Frizzell & Swenson_ 
Mignon, A. E. Coupal. 
Flirt, J. K. Dvkman. 
Areyto, E. F. Drew. 
Class B. 
Olivia, Hollis Bros. 
Sintram. O. L. Brambach. 
Quakeress, J. W. Dammerall. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Class C. 
Eleanor. W. L. Jefferson. 
Clara, H. W. Robbins. 
Class D. 
Mudjekwis, E. W Emery. 
Iris, F. F. Crane. 
Class H. 
Sinbad, Ralph Packard. 
Tiger, George E. Carroll. 
Idalia, D. M. Wisely. 
Marion III., R. C. Gowdey. 
Newsboy, A. C. MacLean. 
Thordis disqualified for foulin 
Class T. 
Moslem TIT., PI. S. Bloomfield.. 
Reina, W. P. Kenshick. 
Boni-two. W. Stephens. 
Lobster II. 
Class S. 
Zoe, F. J. Stewart. 
Winneahdin, Tames Spratt. 
Maritza, C. H. Porter. 
Wanenock, S. W. Sargent. 
I X L, T. E. Smith. 
Class X. 
Barbara. J. J. Blancv. 
Sunny Jim, Sidney Doane. 
Terror II., C. H. Sass. 
Elizabeth. L. H. Brown. 
Teaser, H. Van Songen. 
Pointer II., James Farrell. 
Naid, Franson & Cutler . 
I eenene, E. T. Connolly. 
Cricket, H. B. Whittier. 
Ejacks, E. P. Raymond. 
Cabin Power B 
Cu Latr. W. A. Shaffner. 
Sylph, H. N. Schatzel. 
Gertrude, J. Tobin . 
Lillian M., F. G. Maliff. 
Sylph protested for cutting course. 
Open Power Boats. 
Why, A. Martin. 0 20 49 
Pegasus, L. R. Cogswell. 0 21 38 
Gerard. J. W. Dearborn. 0 46 30 
Josephine, J. W. Downes. 0 51 45 
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Hingham Y. C. 
Hingiiam, Mass., Aug. 17. —Five of the 
one-design 15-footers belonging to members of 
the Hingham Y. C. sailed a good race off the 
club house in Hingham Bay this afternoon. 
The wind was a light breeze from the northeast. 
The course was a triangular one of about six 
miles. The summary: 
One-Design 15-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Polly Wog, J. J. Dyer. 1 55 00 
Marwindor, C. M. Scudder. 1 57 45 
Possum, W. H. Walker.2 01 35 
Puzzle, H. C. Bogg. 2 15 30 
Mischief, A. R. Randall. 2 01 49 
Huntington Y. C. 
Huntington, I.. I., Aug. 17. —Twenty-two 
motor boats and hydroplanes competed in the 
annual regatta of the Huntington Y. C. held 
here to-day: In a race between the high-speed 
displacement boats, Ran and Big Balaam, the 
latter won by 3m.. Big Balaam covered the 
distance in 48.55 against 51.42 by Ran. 
In the hydroplane class Commodore August 
Heckscher, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C., tried 
•out his new 20-foot craft. She did well for one 
lap and then had trouble with her engine and 
stopped. The race was won by Gunfire, Jr., 
owned by W. J. Brainard, covering the course 
in 1.07.10. 
J. Lewis Luckenbach’s Empire led seven 
small cruising power boats. Lady Betty won 
from four large cruising power boats. The 
standing cabin launch division was taken by E. 
J. Jacha’s Nautilus. 
East Greenwich Y. C. 
East Greenwich, R. I., Aug. 17 . —The East 
Greenwich Y. C. held its third anniversary to¬ 
day, being the biggest celebration ever wit¬ 
nessed in the town. The affair was the opening 
regatta of race week under the rules of the 
Narragansett Bay Y. R. A. The summary: 
Class N. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Evelyn . 2 15 35 2 1 35 
(Tlctss 3P 
Morno, W. E. Butler.... 2 24 30 2 24 30 
E'lciss Q 
Gazelle, John H. Stone. 1 15 45 1 12 49 
Columbia, C. E. Wood. 1 18 20 1 14 50 
Molly, O. S. Howes. 1 16 30 1 16 30 
Class F 
Giltedge, W. E. Simmons. 1 20 11 1 20 11 
Omeme, F. J. Holt. 1 24 40 1 20 55 
Venture, G. U. Meyer. 1 26 20 1 22 35 
Brother, F. H. Sweet. 1 27 40 1 23 35 
Class I. finished in following order: Dorothy, W. D 
Wood; Wanderer VI.. H. J. Flint; Bat, J. H. Caton, Jr.; 
Arrow II., Baron Hirst, Jr.; Question, Arnold Hoff¬ 
man; House, Howard Possner; Mystery, R. C. Martin. 
Class S. 
P D Q . 1 32 21 1 32 21 
Power Boat Division. 
Hydroplane race wen by Nip; time, lh. 20m. 
Speed Boats. 
Ann . 0 59 33 0 59 33 
Neutol . 1 01 37 2 07 00 
Yankee . Did not finish. 
Cruisers—Order at finish was: Yvonne, Vora, Spend¬ 
thrift, Penelope, Waan L., Alice, Halys, Eva, Theresa, 
San Toy, Viati III., and Jay Bee. 
Gloucester Y. C. 
Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 17.—In the first 
class Onda won with 2m. to spare. In the sec¬ 
ond class Osprey got the best of the start and 
won handily. Sumarki won in the third class. 
Among the 18-footers Jack Mehlmann, on Tid, 
with a bad start, crossed the finish line more 
than one minute to the good. Oita had a walk¬ 
over in the 15-foot class. The summary: 
First Class. 
Onda, J. Greenough . 
Nereid, C. H. Lunt. 
Second Class. 
Osprey, C. R. Hanson. 
Elizabeth, W. A. Rowe. 
Third Class. 
Sumarki, W. V. Harcourt. 
Weasel, A. W. Flyc. 
Ameral, Paul Wick . 
18-foot Class. 
Tid II., A. G. Leonard. 
Privateer II.. F. W. Pollard. 
Jane, F. E. Fassett . 
Petrel, R. J. Cleeland. 
Arrow, S. E. Raymond. 
15-foot Class. 
Oleta, Jack Raymond . 
Meave, F. G. Hall. 
Cupid, A. McCuddy. 
Tew Lem, Nai Choate. 
Elapsed. Corrected, 
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Duxbury Y. C. 
Duxbury, Mass., Aug. 17. —The Duxbury 
Y. C. sailed a race this afternoon around the 
bay before a southeast breeze. The course 
was from the club house to a buoy off Knoff’s 
Wharf, thence to High Pines buoy and back to 
starting point, sailed over twice. 
Again, Goodspeed’s racer, took the lead 
in its class and was not headed during the en¬ 
tire race. The summary: 
18-foot Class. 
Elapsed. 
Again, S. B. Goodspeed. 1 52 52 
Aspinquid, M. Smith. 1 56 45 
Anther, Brewer . 1 56 55 
Osprey, A. R. Train. 2 00 57 
15-foot Class. 
Elizabeth, Thomas Weston. 1 54 40 
Wilhelmina, K. Hutchins. 1 53 36 
Kit, E. Ellerson . 1 58 15 
Virginia, Winthrop Winslow. 2 02 58 
Thistle, W. Sheddon. 2 04 15 
Curlew, C. M. Rogerson. 2 08 23 
Wollaston Y. C. 
Quincy, Mass., Aug. 17.—A race for three 
classes was held this afternoon by the Wollas¬ 
ton Y. C. over a 7 J 4 -mile course in a light 
easterly wind. In Class B Domino won a close 
race and Oaxaca was the winner in the Class C 
boats. In the cabin power class Gracilis won 
by 20s. on corrected time. The summary: 
Class B. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Domino, Chas. Crombie. 2 09 20 2 08 44 
Nautilus, Roy Lothrop. 2 09 47 2 09 47 
Class C 
Oaxaca, Harold Winslow. 2 05 00 2 05 00 
Tomboy, F. P. Davis. 2 08 00 2 06 00 
Juno, D. Merrill. 2 17 00 2 14 00 
Walkover, Hayden Crocker. 2 27 00 2 24 00 
Cabin Power Boats. 
Gracilis, W. Ellis. 1 05 00 1 05 00 
Eagle, Irving Blossom . 1 07 00 1 05 20 
Gypsy, Harry McIntyre. 1 07 10 1 05 49 
Dorothy R., T. Raiche. 1 08 15 1 08 10 
Cleo, L. C. Salzer. 1 10 00 1 08 00 
Ursula, F. J. Merrill. 1 10 00 1 09 00 
Savin Hill Y. C. 
Four large and three small sailboats par¬ 
ticipated in the Savin Hill Y. C. races in Dor¬ 
chester Bay, Aug. 17. In the start-off the 
four boats got away together, Sentinel quickly 
taking the lead and maintaining its position to 
the finish. Rentile, in the Class B event, led 
the course over Emmer L. and Awk. The 
breeze was light. The summary: 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Sentinel, Munroe Bros. 2 27 43 2 02 34 
Annie B., James Raymond. 2 39 47 2 15 59 
Carmen, Frank Reid. 2 50 15 2 24 36 
Ruth III., Chas. W. Hull. 2 58 30 . 
Class B. 
Rentile, W. Betchett. 2 51 19 2 15 33 
Emmer L., Stewart Harding. 2 48 01 2 17 02 
Awk, II. A. Swallow. Withdrew. 
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