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FOREST AND STREAM 
Sept. 7, 1912 
Bayside Y. C. 
In a drizzle that hovered over Little Neck 
Bay last Saturday, the Bayside Y. C. regatta 
was held. The winners were Arthur W. Knapp’s 
Loon and William H. Johns’ Betty. The sum¬ 
mary : 
Loon, A. \V. Knapp . 
Skylark, J. W. Dayton . 
Dodo, A. C. Andrew . 
Teaser, A. Nesbitt . 
Curlew, C. L. Willard . 
Clover, C. G. Meyers . 
Bayside One-Design 
Betty. W. H. Johns . 
Mary Jane, W. E. Banks_ 
Edna J., A. Nesbitt . 
Rowdy, C. Medicus . 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
. 5 43 45 
1 58 45 
. 5 50 05 
2 05 05 
. 5 50 05 
2 05 05 
. 5 51 30 
2 06 30 
. 5 54 40 
2 09 40 
. 5 59 49 
2 14 49 
■Start, 3.45. 
. 5 50 10 
2 05 1 0 
. 5 57 22 
2 12 22 
. 6 08 18 
2 23 18 
. Did not finish. 
The annual Labor Day regatta of the Bay- 
side Y. C. was sailed under “wet” conditions. 
In the Bayside Bird Class the six yachts sailed 
the closest race of the season. Arthur W. 
Knapp’s Loon won from Arthur C. Andrew's 
Do Do by 44s. William H. Johns’s Bettie estab¬ 
lished a record for the course in the one-design 
class, making a triangular course in ih. 30m. 10s. 
In the morning there was a race in which no 
owner was allowed to sail his own craft. Wal¬ 
ter Dayton, at the helm of Charles G. Meyer’s 
Plover, beat Loon, which was piloted by Arthur 
C. Andrews. The summary: 
Skippers’ Race—Start, 11:25. 
Finish. 
Plover, Walter Dayton . 12 41 10 
Loon, A. C. Andrews . 12 43 03 
Do Do, C. G. Meyer . 13 42 17 
Skylark, C. L. Willard . 12 44 25 
Teaser, A. W. Knapp . 12 44 40 
Curlew, A. Nesbitt . 12 48 18 
Bayside Bird Class—Start, 3:45. 
Loon, A. W. Knapp . 4 59 20 
Do Do, A. C. Andrews . 5 00 04 
Plover, C. G. Meyer . 5 00 25 
Curlew, C. L. Willard . 5 02 05 
Skylark, J. W. Dayton . 5 02 25 
Teaser, A. Nesbitt . 5 05 20 
Elapsed. 
1 14 10 
1 18 03 
1 18 17 
1 19 25 
1 19 40 
1 23 18 
1 14 20 
1 15 04 
1 15 25 
1 17 06 
1 17 25 
1 20 20 
Beverly Y. C. 
Buzzard’s Bay, Mass., Aug. 31. —The big¬ 
gest fleet of the season tried to race in the dol¬ 
drums here to-day in the open sweepstakes races 
of the Beverly Y. C. In the 21-foot class Sara¬ 
cen drifted over the finish line in the lead. In 
the sonder class, Galen L. Stone’s Peg scored 
another win. Nine of the Crane boats started 
in which Pioneer won. In the race for power 
cats, Jennie won handily. The summary: 
21-Foot Class. 
Saracen, Robert Winsor. Jr. 3 30 25 
Foraminifer, D. L. Whittemore. 3 33 27 
Polliwog, F. C. Hood . 3 34 32 
Phantom, F. W. Sargent . 3 42 28 
Skate, W. E. C. Eustis . 3 48 45 
Sonder Class. 
Pioneer, F. B. Austin . 3 10 31 
Nahama, H. E. Warner . 3 11 19 
Charmion, Joshua Crane, Jr. 3 14 11 
Waterwitch, Miss Isabel Coolidge . 3 16 07 
Pam, Miss Nanny Lionburger . 3 17 00 
T. D., P. De Normandie . 3 19 20 
Naboh, E. H. Bright . 3 21 10 
Gifted, George U. Crocker.Did not finish. 
15-Foot Class. 
Vim, Miss Eunice Taylor . 3 07 36 
Yolu, Miss Margaret Codman . 3 08 43 
Pronto, Miss Esther Hosmer . 3 09 33 
Fly, Miss Margaret Slocum . 3 11 00 
Endeavor, G. H. Fiske .3 12 02 
Tinker, Robert W. Emmons. 3d. 3 19 20 
Pheasant, Robert Winsor, Jr.Did not finish. 
Auxiliary Cats. 
Jennie, Morton Long . 
Seavey, Harold Perry . 
Fanita, E. H. Stevens . 
Helena, W. W. Phinney ... 
Hummer, Paul Gibbs . 
Sailing 
Spray, L. II. Fitch . 
Tatima, J. P. Seward . 
Cats. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
. 1 51 18 1 49 16 
. 1 51 35 1 51 08 
. 1 51 59 1 51 59 
. 1 54 15 1 52 13 
. 1 56 30 1 52 50 
3 37 27 3 34 57 
Time not taken. 
Gloucester Y. C. 
Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 31.—The last Satur¬ 
day afternoon race of the season was sailed to¬ 
day. In the first class Edjacko won. In the 
second class Lila M. beat Osprey and Elizabeth. 
In the third class Weasel won easily. In the 
18-foot class Jane took a closely contested race. 
In the 15-foot class Oleta led all over the course. 
The summary: 
First Class. 
Edjacko, S. E. Raymond . 1 27 12 
Nereid, C. L. Lunt . 1 28 25 
Second Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Lila M., C. M. Webster . 1 37 18 1 28 07 
Osprev. C. R. Hanson . 1 30 55 1 29 22 
Elizabeth, W. A. Rowe . 1 33 26 1 33 26 
Third Class. 
Weasel, E. A. Fly . 1 32 45 1 32 48 
Sumaki, W. K. Harcourt . 1 35 25 1 35 25 
Amoral, Paul Wick . 1 43 39 1 39 20 
18-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Jane, F. E. Fassett .1 31 30 
Tid, A. G. Leonard .1 31 50 
Petrel, R. J. Cleeland . 1 36 59 
Arrow, S. E. Raymond . 1 40 10 
Privateer 2d, F. W. Pollard. 1 41 15 
15-Footers. 
Oleta, Tack Raymond . 1 26 45 
Meave. F. G. Hall . 1 27 50 
Tew Lorn, Nat Choate . 1 30 20 
Duxbury Y. C. 
Duxbury, Mass., Aug. 31.—The second race 
in the Labor Day series of the Duxbury Y. C. 
was sailed to-day. Author, a new 18-footer, won 
by im. In the 15-foot class Petrel got the gun. 
The summary: 
18-Foot Class. 
Elapsed. 
Author, C. Brewer . 2 43 20 
Again, L. B. Goodspeed . 2 44 18 
Croatan, W. H. Potter . 2 46 45 
Osprey, A. R. Train .2 51 53 
Aspinquid, M. Smith . 2 52 15 
15-Foot Class. 
Petrel. E. B. Benedict . 2 53 20 
Merlin, G. W. Benedict . 2 54 00 
Elizabeth, Thomas Weston . 2 54 52 
Kit, Eben Elerson . 2 55 38 
Wilhelmina, K. Hutchins . 3 07 00 
Gretchen, Sheddon . 3 03 32 
Virginia, W. Winslow .3 04 56 
Cucu, II. W. King . 3 29 00 
Bristol Y. C. 
Results of last Saturday’s races were as 
follows: 
Q Class—Start, 3:00. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Little Rhody, C. F. Tillinghast ... 1 35 49 1 35 49 
Idler, A. M. Chase . 1 41 30 1 39 30 
Nimbus III., F. P. Weaver . 1 55 08 1 49 23 
P Class—Start, 3:03. 
Gazelle. I. H. Stone . 1 59 06 1 56 54 
Monto, W. E. Butler . 2 08 30 2 08 30 
Class I—18-Footers—Start, 3:20. 
Arrow, B. C. Hirst . 1 28 52 . 
Hugi, A. P. Brayton . 1 30 52 . 
Dorothy, W. D. Wood . 1 31 19 . 
Bat, J. H. Caton . 1 34 12 . 
Mouse, H. l’ossner . 1 35 10 . 
Queston, A. Hoffman . 1 37 25 . 
Anore, W. Borden, Jr. 1 37 27 . 
Motor Boats—Start, 3:03. 
Nip, Jefferson Borden . 0 26 10 . 
Tuck, W. E. Fawcett . 0 26 13 . 
Class S—Start, 3:26. 
Marjorie, N. S. Potter . 1 45 55 1 45 55 
P. D. Q. II., W. J. II. Dyer. 1 47 22 1 47 07 
Quincy Y. C. 
Quincy, Mass., Aug. 31.— The Quincy chal¬ 
lenge cup, which has caused a remarkably suc¬ 
cessful racing season here, was finally won to¬ 
day by Ellen, challenger, representing the Boston 
Y. C., when she took her third race. Harpoon, 
which has finished first in three races and dis¬ 
qualified for having too- great sail area in two, 
finished second. Beaver, from the Beverly Y. C., 
took third place. The summary: 
Elapsed. 
Ellen, C. P. Curtis (Boston) . 2 17 00 
Harpoon. C. F. Adams 2d (Ouincy) . 2 18 22 
Beaver, G. B. Dabney (Beverly) . 2 18 28 
Peconic Bay Y. C. 
At the fifth annual meeting of the Great 
Peconic Bay Y. C., held at the club house at 
South Jamesport, the following officers were 
elected: Commodore, Harry C. Dobler; Vice- 
Commodore, Clarence A. Ludlum; Rear Com¬ 
modore, Frederick Wunder, Jr.; Secretary, 
Walter C. Smith; Treasurer, Albert E. Disney. 
Board of Directors, Llarry C. Dobler, Frederick 
Wunder,. Jr., E. H. Tones, C. A. Ludlum, James 
Ebb Weir, H. G. Streat, William Rasquin, Jr. 
Hudson River Y. R. A. 
Tusayan, belonging to F. D. Stewart, of 
the Tappan Zee Y. C., won the special interclub 
cruiser race from New York to Yonkers, held 
on Labor Day, in the eighth annual regatta of 
the Hudson River Yacht Racing Association. 
She finished im. ahead of the Minnie I., owned 
by A. Trevor, of the Poughkeepsie Y. C., and 
over 4m. before Seabright, owned by T. Donald¬ 
son, also of the Poughkeepsie Y. C. The sum¬ 
maries : 
Sailboats, Class Z—190S Boats—Start, 9:30 A. M.—Course, 
5 Miles. 
a__. 1 ci [j . 
Mayfly, J. J. Wiffier . 0 58 23 
Chub, Mitchell Brothers . 0 59 40 
Sailboats, Class Z—1910 Boats—Start, 9:46 A. M.—Course, 
5 Miles. 
Shattemuc, Shattcmuc Syndicate . 1 04 10 
Rival, M. W. Collyer . 1 05 40 
Tappan, Tappan Zee Syndicate . 1 12 47 
Sailboats, Classes E, G and H.—Start, 10:00 A. M.— 
Course, 5 Miles. 
Wa Wa, G. S. Angell . 0 59 02 
Racing Boats, Class I—Start, 10:30 A. M.—Course, 20 
Miles. 
Pronto, E. B. Walker . 1 08 52 
Racing Boats, Class II—Start, 11:00 A. M.—Course, 20 
Miles. 
Merlin, W. B. Seiden . 0 57 57 
Cabin Boats, Class A—Start, 11:30 A. M.—Course, 10 
Miles. 
Excelsior, T. Crolsen . 0 58 11 
Minnie I., A. Trevor . 0 59 51 
Seabright, T. Donaldson . 1 02 02 
Chestel, A. B. Cunningham .1 11 48 
Not Yet, E. W. Marshall . 1 15 55 
Cabin Boats, Class B—Start, 12:00 M.—Course, 10 Miles. 
Respite, Dr. V. C. Pederson . 1 16 11 
Isis, J. Hunt . 1 30 24 
Bathurst, R. P. Nalley . 1 26 16 
Beat It, J. Menke . 1 22 29 
Canopy Top Boats—Start, 12:30 P. M.—Course, 10 Miles. 
Crescent, H. Kessler . 1 21 51 
Naiad, F. W. Wocher . 1 23 23 
Open Boats, Class D—Start, 1 P. M.—Course, 5 Miles. 
Gray Hare, A. Haas . 0 45 57 
Onoto, G. T. Byers . 0 46 11 
Open Boats, Class E—Start, 2 P. M.—Course, 5 Miles. 
Eastern Star, E. R. French . 1 50 26 
Racing Boats—Free For All Class X—Start, 2:30 P. M.— 
Course, 20 Miles. 
Peter Pan, J. Simpson . 1 52 43 
Tiny Tad, H. Z. Pratt . 1 57 01 
Racing Boats, N. Y. Motor Boat Club Trophy—Start, 
2:45 P. M.—Course, 20 Miles. 
Question, Tinken and Briggs. 0 43 45 
Edith M. II., W. Madison . 1 97 00 
Special Cabin Cruiser Race—Interclub—Start, 4 P. M.— 
Course, New York to Yonkers. 
Tusayan, F. D. Stewart . 0 48 30 
Minnie I., A. Trevor . 0 49 30 
Seabright, T. Donaldson . 0 52 55 
Clara. Poughkeepsie Y. C. 0 55 15 
Naiad, F. W. Wocher .1 08 16 
Chestel, A. B. Cunningham . 1 08 50 
Beat It, J. Menke . 1 09 20 
Bathurst, R. P. Nalley .i.... 1 10 47 
Not Yet, E. W. Marshall . 1 14 03 
Arlington, J. Klitter . 1 27 00 
Stamford Y. C. 
Stamford, Conn., Sept. 2. —The one-design 
fleet of the Stamford Y. C. sailed its final race 
to-day in a brisk east wind and a choppy sea. 
It was really two races in one, for Kelpie and 
Curlew were racing for the tournament cup, 
while the others were sailing only for the series 
cup. Kelpie beat Curlew by 37s., while Dart won 
the race, beating all the other boats handily. 
The summary: 
Start, 3:01. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Dart, R. H. Gillespie . 4 25 12 1 24 12 
Kelpie, Harold Buck . 4 27 20 1 26 20 
Killie, Bartholomew Jacob . 4 28 51 1 27 51 
Osprey, Douglas Elliman . 4 29 33 1 26 33 
Curlew, Gayer Dominick . 4 27 57 1 26 57 
Snapper, Edward Corning . 4 28 27 1 27 27 
Ivitawake, H. C. Fleitman . 4 33 31 1 32 31 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason Building. Kilby St., BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address, "Designer,” Boston 
COX (El STEVENS 
Yacht Brokers and Naval Architects 
15 William Street - New York 
Telephones 1375 and 1376 Broad 
