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FOREST AND STREAM 
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Nutmeg, A. C. Jones . 1 49 39 1 17 58 
Virginia, Joy and Patterson . 1 49 37 1 20 26 
Flirt, J. A. Dykman . 1 54 39 1 24 18 
Mignon, A. E. Coupal . 1 57 54 1 29 20 
Chewink III., Frizzell & Swenson_ 1 51 59 1 30 29 
Marie L.. A. W. Finlay . 2 06 12 1 34 47 
Areyto, E. F. Drew . Withdrew. 
*Protested by Flirt for fouling, not decided. 
Class B. 
Olivia, Hollis Burgess . 1 55 40 1 20 30 
Sintram, O. I.. Brambach . 2 00 45 1 25 16 
Quakeress, J. W. Damerall, Jr. 2 00 39 1 26 27 
Winona, R. J. Murphy _ 2 02 52 1 26 34 
Pirate, R. S. Landers . 2 06 49 1 31 20 
Clciss C 
Eleanor, W. L. Jefferson . 1 52 48 1 21 34 
H. Lindsey, Power & McCarthy _ 1 46 10 1 23 19 
Violet, H. J. McKee . 1 30 25 1 27 15 
Class S 
Maritza II., C. H. Porter . 1 11 50 0 49 53 
Winniahdin, J. Spratt. 1 14 00 0 51 41 
Zoe, F. J. Stewart . 1 20 40 0 56 58 
Wawenock, G. W. Sargent. Disabled. 
Class II. 
Marion III. R. C. Goudey . 1 13 43 1 09 56 
Tiger, G. E. Carroll . 1 10 57 1 10 57 
Idalia, D. M. Wiseley.1 15 15 1 11 30 
Thordis, F. A. BuBrsler . 1 15 40 1 11 55 
Dorsyl, S. L. Gookin . 1 16 22 1 12 37 
Sinbad, Ralph Packard . 1 21 41 1 13 11 
Sentinel, Munroe Bros. 1 19 47 1 15 47 
Class D, Catboats. 
Clara, H. W. Robbins . 1 18 08 1 17 42 
*Iris, F. F. Crane . 1 18 42 1 18 42 
Dartwell, I. M. Whittemore . 1 22 32 1 22 28 
Class I, lS-footers. 
Elapsed. 
Scaler, E. W. Murphy . 1 19 09 
Cheroot, R. S. Mendrie . 1 19 53 
Moslem II., H. N. Bloomfield . 1 19 55 
Dorchen II., A. W. Finlay . 1 20 35 
Louise, A. E. Whittemore . 1 20 42 
Reina, W. P. Karshick . 1 22 35 
-Class X, Dories. 
Barbara, J. J. Blaney. 1 25 11 
Terror II., C. H. Sass. 1 27 09 
Ko Ka, I. O. Watts. 1 27 10 
Sunny Jim, Sidney Doane . 1 27 27 
Elizabeth F., L. H. Brown . 1 28 47 
Naiad, Franson & Gillis . 1 28 52 
Pointer III., J. H. Farrell . 1 31 23 
Zuzu, C. H. Martin. 1 33 49 
Cabin Power Boats. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Gertrude, J. J Tobin . 1 02 15 0 51 30 
C U Later, M. Schaffncr . 1 10 37 0 57 52 
Lillian M, F. Maliff . 1 13 40 1 02 55 
Open Power Boats. 
Pegasus, L. R. Coggswell. 0 23 50 0 21 50 
Stuart Co., John Stuart . 0 45 55 0 40 55 
Spark, Walter Kelley . 1 02 34 0 43 34 
Anabel, J. Farrell . 1 22 49 0 49 49 
*DartweIl protests Iris for fouling. 
Boston Y. C. 
Marblehead, Mass., Aug. 24.—The Boston 
Y - C. closed its racing season to-day with a club 
race in which seventeen boats entered in three 
classes. In the first special class Norma sailed 
alone. In the second special class Chevy Chase 
won. Twelve boats entered in the Marblehead 
17-footer class, Moslem III. finishing first The 
summary: 
First Special Class. 
Norma II., A. Mclnnis .^2! *2^46 
, r , Marblehead 17-footers. 
Moslem III., B. D. Barker . 1 27 22 
Squaw, G. S. Lawrence. 1 ?Q m 
'Scarab, Caleb Loring . i oo on 
Daffy Dill, H. M. Sears .. 29 53 
Orissa, George Atkinson, Jr. i Q 9 qo 
Dormirick, F. E. Peabody . i 99 cn 
Crocodile II., Edgar Crocker . 1 33 IS 
Skiddewink, E. W. Clark . 1 33 59 
Jay Jay, J. J. Storrow . 1 33 53 
Lolita, C. H. W. Foster . 1 34 ^0 
Constance, George Lee .1. 1 34 49 
Atlanta, R. E. Stone .’ ’' [ 13312 
Second Spec.al Class. 
ur ,, Elapsed. Corrected. 
Chevy Chase W. Kelly . 2 19 49 2 19 49 
rli lr , ag ^-- T ‘, T o 01 ?? stea d . 2 38 38 2 23 17 
idol, Kimball & Van Pelt ... 2 26 42 2 2^ 05 
Jansie, L. B. Lippett . Withdrew. 
Narragansetl Bay Y. R. A. 
Newport, R. I., Aug. 24.— The race week of 
the Narragansett Bay Y. R. A. ended this after¬ 
noon with the regatta under the auspices of the 
Newport Y. C. 
Evelyn, in Class N, Mblem in Class D, and 
Yvonne, in the power boat class, sailed over the 
course alone. Dorothy beat Arrow by 5s. Swan 
won in Class S and Columbia in Class Q. The 
summary: 
Class N—Start, 2:45. 
Duxbury Y. C. 
Duxbury, Mass., Aug. 24.— The Duxbury 
Y. C. sailed a race to-day before a fair west 
wind around the bay. Again, in the 18-foot class, 
had the best of the race all the way around and 
Wilhelmina, of the 15-footers, won by 4m. The 
summary: 
18-Foot Class. 
Elapsed. 
Again, L. B. Goodspeed . 1 45 23 
Osprey, A. R. Train . 1 46 16 
Aspinquid, M. Smith .1 50 15 
Croatan, W. H. Potter . 1 53 32 
Answer, Brewer . 1 55 15 
15-Foot Class. 
Wilhelmina. K. Hutchins . 1 48 16 
Kit, E. Ellerson . 1 52 43 
Elizabeth, Thomas Weston, Jr. 1 53 14 
Petrel, E. R. Benedict, Jr. 1 53 2i 
Gretchen, B. Harwood . 1 53 53 1 
Merlin, G. W. Benedict . 1 54 06 
Virginia, W. Winslow . 1 55 21 
Curlew, C. M. Rogerson . 1 56 18 
Thistle, W. Sheddon . 1 56 33 
Evelyn, IT. E. Kimball . 4 41 
Class Q—Start, 2:51. 
C. E. Wood . 
George Emmons. 
H. Stone. 
Class D—Start, 2:45. 
Mblem, J. H. Caton . 5 39 05 
Class S — Start, 3.21. 
L. G. Mason . 
Q-, Dyer . 
Class I — Start, 3:00. 
Dorothy, W. D. Wood . 
Arrow 2d, B. C. Hirst, Jr. 
Amore, J. VV. Borden . 5 24 15 
Mouse, M. Possner . 
Wanderer VI., H. J. Flint . 
Bat, J. H. Caton. 5 32 05 
Power Class — Start, 
Yvonne, F. W. Townsend . 4 
Columbia, 
('uakeress, 
Gazelle, J. 
Swan, 
P. D. 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
4 41 20 
1 56 20 
"5 16 50 
2 25 50 
5 23 55 
2 32 55 
Did not finish. 
5 39 05 
2 45 05 
.4 38 10 
1 17 10 
4 47 40 
1 26 40 
5 19 10 
2 19 10 
5 19 15 
2 19 15 
5 24 15 
2 24 15 
5 26 37 
2 26 37 
5 31 38 
2 31 3S 
5 32 05 
2 32 05 
:14. 
4 09 00 
0 54 40 
Warwick Neck Regatta. 
Red Raven again won the Warwick Neck 
one-design class race off Nayatt Point last 
Saturday afternoon. Marie was second, a quar¬ 
ter of a minute behind. The summary: 
Start, 2:55: Finish. 
Red Raven. Tluirber Brothers. 4 00 50 
Marie, I. B. Merriman . 4 01 05 
Arrow, Gordon Read . 4 01 05 
Snap, K. Wood . 4 02 19 
Ace, P. Nicholson . 4 03 20 
Elf, P. Richmond . 4 03 32 
Imp, J. C. McCoy . 4 04 43 
Orneon, G. Smith . 4 05 50 
Jane, H. D. Sharp . 4 15 27 
Beverly Y. C. 
Buzzards Bay, Aug. 24. — A strong north¬ 
west wind, shifting to west and to southwest, 
gave the Beverly Y. C. plenty of sport to-day. 
In the 21-foot class, Skate scored her fifth win 
of the year. Commodore Eustis’ boat beat Sara¬ 
cen, her nearest competitor, by over 35/2111. D. L. 
Whittemore’s Foraminifer, the 21-foot class 
leader, broke her gaff and finished third. Phan¬ 
tom protested Fciraminifer for fouling at one 
of the club buoys, and Saracen protested the 
Whittemore boat, claiming that her sails were 
over size. A mixup transpired in the Crane and 
Herreshoff classes. Course 19, which was as¬ 
signed to these two classes, had to be changed 
because of the shifting of buoys by the Cape 
Cod Canal Company. Before the race notices 
were posted in the club house, calling attention 
to the changes made necessary by the work of 
the canal company, and Judge David Rice also 
announced them from the judges’ stand. 
The Crane boats, and two of the Herreshoff 
15-footers went wrong, however. As all of the 
Crane boats made the same mistake, the race in 
that class was allowed to stand, and Lestris, 
owned by Miss Priscilla Crane, won again. This 
was the most evenly contested race of the day, 
there being only about two minutes difference 
in the time of the first and last boat in the class. 
The two boats first home in the 15-foot class 
were Uarda and Tinker, which were right be¬ 
hind the Crane boats. It developed that these 
two had followed the Crane class over the wrong 
course, while the rest of the Herreshoffs had 
gone where the judges had sent them. As a re¬ 
sult both Uarda and Tinker were disqualified and 
the race was given to Pronto, with Endeavor 
second and Vim third. The summary: 
21-Foot Class. 
Elapsed. 
Skate, W. E. C. Eustis . 1 49 50 
Saracen, Robert Winsor, Jr. 1 53 29 
Foraminifer, D. L. Whittemore. 1 53 3! 
Terrapin, F. L. and G. B. Dabney. 2 05 50 
Phantom, F. W. Sargent . 2 06 11 
Sonder Class. 
Seacoon, J. Lewis Stackpole. 1 56 fO 
Peg, Galen I. Stone . 1 58 47 
Sally VIII., C. E. Hellier . 2 CO 09 
Fin, Howard Stockton, Jr. 2 06 55 
Joyette, J. C. Edwards . 2 10 45 
Crane, One-Design. 
Lestris, Miss Priscilla Crane . 1 17 39 
Pam, Miss Nanny Lionburger . 1 18 19 
Water Witch, Miss Isabel Coolidge. 1 19 14 
Pioneer, F. R. Austin . 1 19 21 
Charmion, Joshua Crane, Jr. 1 19 45 
Herreshoff, 15-foot Class. 
Pronto, Miss Esther Hosmer . 1 32 0) 
Endeavor, Gardner H. Fiske. 1 35 34 
Vim, Miss Eunice Taylor . 1 39 09 
Fly, Miss Margaret Slocum . 1 39 33 
*Varda, John Parkinson, Jr.Disqualified. 
*Tinker, R. W. Emmons, 3d.Disqua’ified 
*Sailed wrong course. 
Lynn Y. C. 
Lynn, Mass., Aug. 24.— The annual open 
regatta of the Lynn Y. C. drew a big entry list 
and proved eminently successful. There was a 
breeze of fifteen miles an hour from west-south¬ 
west. In the Class P 31-raters for the Lipton 
cup of Massachusetts Bay, Arnoret, owned by 
Commodore Wheelock, of the Corinthian Y. C., 
got a better start, but Italia, George Lee, owner, 
now leading the class in percentage, was close 
on her stern, with Vernon F. West’s Sayonara 
overlapping. As the boats came to the line, 
there was not a length difference between the 
first and last boat. Arnoret crossed the line first 
and Italia and Sayonara crossing exactly to¬ 
gether, so far as the judges could see. The 
summary: 
Class P, 31-Raters. 
Arnoret, PI. S. Wheelock . 
*Italia, George Lee . 
*Sayonara, 1’. F. West . 
Elapsed. 
. 1 40 55 
. 1 40 56 
. 1 40 56 
*Tied for second place. 
Bar Harbor 30-footers. 
Edjako, S. E. Raymond . 
Leenane, E. T. Connelly . 
Cricket, IP. B. Whittier . 
. 1 46 01 
. 1 48 07 
. 1 4S 19 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
*Meemer, J. T. Cavanagh . 1 43 41 1 16 56 
Manchester Y. C. 
Manchester, Mass., Aug. 24.— Eleven one- 
design boats of the Manchester Y. C. were out 
for the weekly race. Ketchup was the winner 
for the first time this season. The summary: 
Elapsed. 
Ketchup, George and Everett Fabyan . 1 34 20 
Clarise, John Caswell, Jr.1 41 30 
Kiowa. J. ,T. Jeffries . 1 43 15 
Bluegrass, D. O’Hara .1 44 15 
Gnat, O. Ames .1 45 13 
Minx. H. S. Grew. 1 45 55 
Hiccough, Edith Fabyan . 1 46 55 
Teal, Billie Dexter . 1 47 37 
Shad, Mason Sears . 1 47 46 
Ruth, R. T. Paine, 2d. 1 48 16 
Quak, Francis Motley . 1 56 53 
Spider Wins Dory Race. 
Nahant, Mass., Aug. 24. —The bug boats in 
the Nahant Dory Club raced off the steamboat 
landing this afternoon in a stiff wind. Spider 
won the leg and Woggleberg finished second. 
Weivell fouling a stake, withdrew. The sum¬ 
mary,- 
Elapsed. 
Spider, T. Motley . 1 07 30 
Woggleberg, Dave Sigourney . 1 08 00 
Bambino, J. S. Lovering . 1 08 15 
Bugaboo, Nelson Whitney . 1 09 00 
Humbug, J. H. Foster . 1 09 32 
Brownie III., S. E. Guild . 1 10 00 
Grayling, F. Gray . 1 10 50 
Yachting Notes continued on page 286 . 
