Sept. 7, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
305 
Larchmont Y. C. 
In spite of the vicious weather, thirty-six 
yachts started in the fall regatta of the Larch¬ 
mont Y. C. last Saturday. The committee— 
Horace E. Boucher, Lawrence C. Dailey and 
Frederick D. Sperry—postponed the start, think¬ 
ing the wind would moderate, but as it did not, 
they arranged new courses. The 65-footers were 
sent away at 2 o’clock and made a very pretty 
start. Istalena took the lead on the wind and 
held it to the end, beating Winsome im. 7s. and 
Aurora im. 56s., winning the Wilson Marshall 
prize offered for the race week series when the 
three yachts were tied. The 31-rater Windward 
defeated Joyant by 2m. 27s. In the race for 
the 30-footers, in which there were six starters, 
Rowdy, sailed by H. S. Duell, was the winner 
by 35s. Helen II., owned by E. Randolph, won 
the schoonerette class by 20s. E. F. Lucken- 
bach’s Suelew won in the Q class and won the 
sail-off of another time of the race week series. 
The Larchmont Interclub class was won by 
Whiff by 44s. from Hamburgh II. Mile. Boss 
sailed a match race with Virginia and won. 
Amethyst won the Jewel class and Cynosure won 
in the star class. The summaries: 
Handicap Class, 1st Div.—Start, 2:35—Course, 9% Miles. 
Alert. R. 1?. Budd . 4 07 58 1 32 58 
Amanda, B. R. Stoddard . 4 14 07 1 39 07 
Dorinda, L. H. Dyer . 4 20 42 1 45 42 
Corrected time—Alert, 1.32.02; Amada, 1.36.48; Dor¬ 
inda, 1.45.42. 
Handicap Class, 2d Div.—Start, 2:35—Course, 9% Mi'es. 
Mist, H. T. Hornidge . 4 25 48 1 50 48 
Corrected time—Mist, 4.45.49. 
Handicap Class. 4th Div.—Start, 2:40—Course, 9%, Mi es. 
Grace II., J. F. Lambden . 4 01 40 1 21 40 
Corrected time—Grace II., 1.17.35. 
Larchmont Intcrclub Class—Start, 2:45—Course, 5 Miles. 
Wfciff, W. R. Manny . 3 55 10 1 10 10 
Hamburgh II., M. M. Goldschmidt.. 3 55 54 1 10 54 
Bella, G. S. Runk, Jr. 3 58 17 1 13 17 
Babette, J. P. Clark . 4 00 55 1 15 55 
Match Race—Start, 2:50—Course, 5 Miles. 
Mile. .Boss, W. E. Lindeman . 4 09 45 1 19 45 
Virginia, C. Shields . 4 19 46 1 29 46 
Jewel Class—Start, 2:50—Course, 5 Miles. 
Amethyst, W. R. Truesdale . 4 07 57 1 17 57 
Brilliant, W. W. T. Bucknell . 4 09 40 1 19 40 
Jade, E. S. Willard . 4 11 05 1 21 50 
Star Class—Start, 3:00—Course. 4 Miles. 
Cynosure, H. Ford . 4 44 52 1 44 52 
Star Faraway, A. B. Fry. 4 46 13 1 46 13 
Gemini, W. S. Macintosh . 4 51 38 1 51 38 
Sloops. Class K—Start, 2:00—Course, 2014 Miles. 
Istalena, George M. Pynchon . 4 40 46 2 40 46 
Winsome, E. T. Hall . 4 41 53 2 41 53 
Aurora, C. Vanderbilt . 4 42 42 2 42 42 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 2:10—Course. 9% Miles. 
Windward, R. A. Monks . 3 41 15 1 34 15 
Joyant, W. H. Childs . 3 46 42 1 36 42 
N. Y. Y. C. 30-footers—Start, 2:15—Course, 9% Miles. 
Rowdy, H S. Duel . 3 43 17 1 28 17 
Nepsi, J. De Forest . 3 43 52 1 28 52 
Okee, J. A. Mahlstedt . 3 47 25 1 32 25 
Ibis, W. K. Busk . 3 55 14 1 40 14 
Caprice, R. N. Ellis . 4 00 33 1 45 33 
Carlita, G. B. Kulenkampff . Did not finish. 
Sound Schooners—Start, 2:20—Course, 9% Miles. 
Helen II., E. Randolph . 3 57 16 1 37 16 
Vandalia. W. B. Duncan, Tr. 3 57 36 1 37 36 
Alicia, V/. M. Baldwin...".. 4 00 19 1 40 19 
Moira, C. Cowl . 4 01 04 1 41 04 
Sloops, Class Q—Start, 2:25—Course. 9% Miles. 
Suelew, E. Luckenbach . 4 01 55 1 36 55 
Alice, G. Davis . 4 02 40 1 37 40 
Essex, J. L. Mitchell . 4 03 47 1 38 47 
Edinee, R. J. Schaefer . 4 04 08 1 39 08 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C. 
Cold Spring Harbor, Aug. 20.—Eighteen 
yachts sailed in to-day's races to try out for 
the regular fall regatta. Istalena won the race 
for 65-footers, beating Aurora im. 35s. In the 
race for 31-raters, Windward finished 2m. 2s. 
ahead of Corinthian. Okee was the winner of 
the race for the 30-footers. Vandalia won the 
schoonerette race, and in the class for 15-footers 
Grilse, Flicker and Thelema were so close that 
the committee made Thelema a winner by is. 
with a dead heat for second place. The sum¬ 
mary ; 
Sloops, Class K—Start, 12:40—Course, 2014 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Istalena, G. M. Pynchon. 4 21 59 3 41 59 
Aurora, C. Vanderbilt . 4 23 34 3 43 34 
Winsome, E. T. Hall . Did not finish. 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 1:00—Course, 1534 Miles. 
Windward, R. A. Monks. 3 19 28 2 18 28 
Corinthian H. C. Smith . 3 21 30 2 21 30 
Joyant, W. H. Childs . Disabled. 
N. Y. Y. C. 30-footers—Start, 12:55—Course, 1534 Miles, 
Okee, J. A. Mahlstedt . 3 20 37 2 25 37 
Juanita, S. C. Hunter . 3 21 07 2 26 07 
Phryne, J. P. Morgan, Jr. 3 21 45 2 26 45 
Sound Schooners—Start, 1:05—Course, 1534 Miles. 
Vandalia, W. B. Duncan . 3 43 02 2 3S 02 
Ivloira, C. Cowl . 3 44 32 2 39 32 
Rival, W. II. Judson . 3 44 51 2 39 51 
Alicia, W. M. Baldwin. 3 48 09 2 43 09 
Helen II.. E. Randolph . 3 4S 33 2 43 33 
Alys, F. R. Coudert . 3 50 57 2 45 57 
Seawanhaka 15-footers—Start, 1:10—Course, 634 Miles. 
Flicker, E. C. Henderson . 2 25 24 1 15 24 
Grilse, E. P. Roosevelt . 2 25 25 1 15 25 
Thelema, C. Mackenzie . 2 25 25 1 15 25 
Weather conditions last Saturday were far 
from satisfactory for the annual autumn regatta 
of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. at Oyster 
Bay. Everything considered, however, the re¬ 
gatta was quite a successful one. Chief interest 
as usual centered in the event for the big 65- 
foot racers—Istalena, Aurora and Winsome. 
Only the day before in the invitation regatta this 
trio of sailing craft had fought out a sharp 
struggle in a twenty-mile breeze, Istalena win¬ 
ning finally by a matter of nearly 2m. from 
Aurora. But the tables were turned yester¬ 
day. With W. Butler Duncan acting as skipper, 
Aurora took the lead at the start and was never 
headed. From third position in the Friday event 
for New York 30-footers, Phryne, owned by J. 
P. Morgan, Jr., moved into the winning sphere 
in Saturday’s race over a shorter course. In 
the schoonerette class, Moira and Alicia left the 
other boats far in the rear. There was scarcely 
any daylight between the two as they passed the 
committee boat with Moira a winner by 6s. The 
summary: 
Sloops, Class K—Start, 1:25—Course, 15 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Aurora, C. Vanderbilt . 4 32 52 3 07 52 
Istalena, G. M. Pynchon . 4 37 47 3 12 47 
Winsome, E. T. Hall . 5 02 02 3 37 C2 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 1:40—Course, 634 Miles. 
Corinthian, H. Smith . 2 59 17 1 19 17 
New York Thirties—Start, 1:45—Course, 634 Miles. 
Phryne, J. P. Morgan, Jr. 3 04 21 1 19 21 
Caprice, R. N. Ellis . 3 05 23 1 20 23 
Okee, T. H. Mahlstedt . 3 08 26 1 23 26 
Alera, j. W. and E. P. Alker . 3 09 44 1 24 44 
Carlita, G. B. Kulenkampff . 3 10 05 1 25 05 
Nepsi, J. De Forest . 3 10 40 1 25 05 
Juanita, S. C. Hunter . 3 11 12 1 26 12 
Rowdy, H. S. Duell . 3 11 20 1 26 20 
Sloops, Class Q —Start, 1:50—Course, 634 Miles. 
Edmee, S. T. Schaefer . 3 12 58 1 22 58 
Alice. G. Davis . 3 19 28 1 28 29 
Essex, J. R. Mitchell . 3 20 04 1 30 04 
Schoonerettes—Start, 1:55—Course. 634 Miles. 
Moira, C. Cowl . 3 23 22 1 28 22 
Alicia, W. M. Baldwin . 3 23 28 1 2S 28 
Helen, E. H. Randolph . 3 32 23 1 37 23 
Rival, W .11. Judson . 3 33 04 1 38 04 
Vandalia, W. B. Duncan . 3 35 55 1 40 55 
Alys, F. Coudert . 3 43 21 1 48 21 
Seawanhaka Fifteens—Start, 2:25—Course, 634 Miles. 
Flicker, E. C. Henderson . 4 24 05 1 59 05 
Thelema, T. MacKenzie . 4 27 40 2 02 40 
Imp, S. L. Landon . 4 39 40 2 14 40 
Nahant Dory Club. 
Nahant, Mass., Aug. 31. —By winning to¬ 
day’s race, Francis Gray’s Grayling won the pen¬ 
nant and the season’s championship for bugs. 
J. S. Lovering’s Bambino, which has been con¬ 
sistent in her work and admirably handled by 
her owner, gets second place. The summary: 
Elapsed. 
Grayling, F. Gray . 1 23 20 
Stinger, W. O. Gay . 1 23 35 
Bambino, J. S. Lovering . 1 23 45 
Midge, A. S. Johnson . 1 24 25 
Humbug, J. H. Foster . 1 24 28 
Spider, T. Motley . 1 24 30 
Bugaboo, Nelson Whitney . 1 25 52 
Brownie III., S. E. Guild . 1 27 30 
Marine and Field Club. 
1 he annual regatta of the Marine and Field 
Club was held last Saturday under bad weather 
conditions, but was eminently successful never¬ 
theless. In the first division of the handicap 
class, Claire had a long lead rounding the Fort 
Hamilton mark and was well up with the Q 
boats in the reach down the channel. The air 
was so light that the regatta committee ended 
the race for the majority of the classes at the 
end of the first round. At that hour Suelew 
and Claire had decided leads in their respective 
classes. Starting almost five minutes late, Blue 
Bill won the second division of the handicap 
class : The summary : 
Finish. 
Suelew, E. F. Luckenbach . 4 32 40 
Spider, H. Chubb . 4 34 30 
Grayjacket, F. C. Noble. 4 36 48 
Soya, W. A. Barstow . 4 37 27 
Handicap Class 1st Div.—Start, 3:05—Course, 
Claire, W. C. Van Clief . 4 45 12 
Joy, Le Sauvage and Geer . 4 4S 58 
La Cubana, J. H. Ives. 4 59 12 
Corrected time on Claire, 1.39.54; Toy, 
Cubana, 1.48.23. 
Handicap Class, 2d Div.—Start, 3:05—Course, 
Blue Bill, Zeb Mayhew . 4 49 50 
Gunda, W. H. I-Iall . 4 55 12 
Corrected time—Blue Bill, 1.38.35; Gunda, 
Elapsed. 
1 32 40 
1 34 30 
1 36 48 
1 37 27 
6.15 Miles. 
1 40 12 
1 43 58 
1 54 12 
1.43.58; La 
6 Miles. 
1 44 50 
1 50 12 
1.44.45. 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:10—Course, 6 Miles. 
M. and F. II., Camp and Marchant. 4 46 45 
Cyric, Dr. C. L. Atkinson . 4 51 52 
Gravesend Bay Knockabouts—Start, 3:15—Course 
Mouse R. E. Dingman . 5 24 50 
Skylark. M. A. Howard . 5 28 18 
Slow Poke, F. L. Durland . 5 29 07 
Merry Widow, Bailey and Bailey... 5 33 38 
1 36 45 
1 41 52 
8 Miles. 
2 09 50 
2 13 18 
2 14 07 
2 18 38 
Beechhurst Y. C. 
The second annual regatta of the Beech¬ 
hurst _Y. C. was held on Aug. 25 at Whitestone 
Landing. The course was a triangular one, 
sailed twice over, ten and a quarter miles. On 
the run home in the star class, Commander Fry 
seemed assured of victory, until Star Faraway 
parted her headstays, leaving Corey’s Little Dip¬ 
per to carry off the honors. In the S class, 
Drena once more made an easy killing. In the 
Manhasset Bay class, Tixy turned the trick. The 
summary; 
Class R—Start, 2:15. 
. . Finish. 
Virginia, C. Shields . Disabled 
Hamburg, W. H. Voth . 4 29 17 
Bayside Bird Class—Start, 2:20. 
Teaser, A. Nesbitt .5 18 25 
Loon, A. G. Knapp . 4 14 15 
Dodo, A. G. Andrews . 4 15 IS 
Class S—Start, 2:20. 
Nereid, T. R. Shephar. 4 13 23 
Drena, Sam Shephar . 4 07 10 
Manhasset Bay Old Class—Start, 2:25. 
Tixy, L. F. Eggers . 4 42 27 
Avis, H. Gerber . 4 45 00 
Chicakoker, F. T. Cornell. Did not 
Elapsed. 
2 14 17 
1 58 25 
1 54 14 
1 55 18 
53 23 . 
47 10 
17 27 
20 00 
finish. 
Star Class—Start, 2:30. 
twinkle, J. Alley . Withdrew. 
Little Dipper, E. A. Corey . 4 46 15 2 16 15 
Snake, F. S. Richards . 4 55 02 2 25 02 
Gemini, W. S. McIntosh . 4 49 16 2 19 16 
Star Faraway, A. B. Fry . 4 50 09 2 20 09 
Red Bank Y. C. 
Red Bank, N. J., Aug. 31. —Five yachts 
sailed a ten-mile handicap race this afternoon. 
On the last round Clinton R. James’ No Name 
gained the lead and held it to the finish, win¬ 
ning the cup offered by the fleet captain, John 
F. James. The summary; 
No Name, C. R. James . 2 12 35 
Widow, O. Wagner . 2 12 45 
May Win .2 15 14 
Dolphine . 2 16 56 
J. G. Gillig’s Papoose finished 12m. later than Dol¬ 
phine. 
Annisquam Y. C. 
Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 31.— To-day’s win¬ 
ner was R. Hammond's Swallow. The summary: 
Squam 15-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Swallow, R. Hammond . 1 39 40 
Tabasco Tr., H. H. Wiggin . 1 44 50 
Snipe, Wiggin Bros. 1 57 40 
Princess, J. P. Prince . 2 10 03 
Nisan, D. H. Woodbury .. 2 11 00 
