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FOREST AND STREAM 
Sept. 14, 1912 
Quincy Y. C. 
Quincy, Mass., Sept. 7 . —The open regatta 
held to-day by the Quincy Y. C. off the club 
house at Hough’s Neck brought out forty-three 
entries and exciting sport. The absence of Nut¬ 
meg took considerable competition out of the 
Class A contest, but in Class B the rivalry twice 
brought contestants into tight places. One of 
these was a near shipwreck, while the second 
brought out some very clever seamanship and 
ocean craft on the part of Hollis Burgess whose 
Olivia was a winner. The winners in the other 
classes were: Meemer, Class A; Lindsay, Class 
C; Thordis, Class H; Iris, Class D; Maritza II., 
Class S, and Why and Gertrude in the open and 
cabin power boat classes respectively. The sum¬ 
mary : 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Meemer, J. T. Cavanagh . 1 35 18 1 10 59 
Virginia, Joy and Patterson . 1 42 04 1 15 32 
Chewink II. Frizzell and Swenson... 1 46 23 1 19 34 
Mignon, A. E. Coupal . 1 51 52 1 23 18 
Marie L., A. W. Finlay. 1 56 46 1 28 12 
Areyto, E. F. Drew. Did not finish. 
Flirt, J. A. Dykman. Disqualified. 
Class C 
Eindsay, Power & McCarthy . 1 43 22 1 22 36 
Eleanor, W. L. Jefferson . 1 52 35 1 24 11 
Violet, H. J. McKee. 1 47 28 1 26 15 
Class H. 
Thordis, F. R. Bussler . 1 51 19 1 46 19 
Sinbad, Ralph Packard . 1 58 15 1 47 05 
Iralit, D. M. Wislev . 1 55 30 1 48 50 
Tiger, G. E. Carroll . 1 51 31 1 50 41 
Dorsyl, S L. Gookin . 1 57 34 1 51 44 
Sentinel, Munroe Bros. 2 01 42 1 55 02 
Millie. G. McDonald . 2 00 52 1 55 02 
Newsboy, A. C. MacLean . 2 18 07 2 01 27 
Marion III., R. C. Goudy . 2 08 08 2 05 38 
Clciss B 
Olivia, H. Burgess .. 1 52 32 1 20 34 
Chevy Chase, W. Kelley . 1 54 10 1 22 54 
Quakeress, J. W. Dammerall . 1 54 48 1 23 43 
Jsintram, O. L. Brambach . 1 56 52 1 24 37 
Pirate, R. S. Landers . 1 58 26 1 26 11 
Winona, Murphy Bros. Disqualified. 
Class G. 
Iris, F. F. Crane . 1 54 08 1 54 08 
Dartwell, I. M. Wittemore . 1 54 16 1 54 11 
Clara, H. W. Robbins . 1 56 00 1 55 25 
Mudjekewis, E. W. Emery. 1 57 56 1 57 35 
Dolly, W. W. Arnold . Disabled. 
Busy Bee, Tupper and Hardwick. Disabled. 
Class S. 
Maritza II., C. H. Porter . 1 40 20 1 20 04 
Zoe, F. J. Stewart . 2 02 13 1 30 36 
Wawenock, G. W. Sargent . 2 05 40 1 38 35 
Winniahdin, James Spratt. Did not finish. 
Open Power Boats. 
Why, A. A. Martin . 0 41 06 0 41 06 
Pegasus II., L. R. Coggswell . 0 46 00 0 43 30 
Gerard, J. W. Dearton . 1 41 58 0 49 08 
Anabel, j. E. Farrell . 2 06 28 1 02 08 
Spark, Walter Kelley . 1 53 40 1 03 50 
Cabin Power Boats. 
Gertrude, J. J. Tohin . 1 36 58 1 21 58 
Lillian M., F. Maliff . 1 39 25 1 24 25 
C. U. Later. M. A. Schafuer . 1 51 25 1 33 15 
Indian Harbor Y. C. 
Fifty-two yachts raced in the Indian Har¬ 
bor Y. C.’s autumn regatta off Greenwich, Conn., 
last Saturday, the winners being Aurora, Corin¬ 
thian, Rowdy, Vandalia, Edmee, Alert, Ogee- 
mah, Natoma, Arathusa, Hamburg II., Brilliant, 
Twinkle and Tautog. 
A light east-southeasterly breeze shifted to 
the southward, as the yachts finished a wind¬ 
ward leg to the first marks of the respective 
courses and were thus given second windward 
legs, with broad reaches to the finish, and de¬ 
spite the large amount of weather work, the 
finishes were indicative of excellent speed over 
the respective courses. 
The victory of Cornelius Vanderbilt’s Class 
K sloop Aurora over Istalena by 2m. 17s. and 
over Winsome by an even five minutes again 
places this trio on even terms at the end of the 
season of racing. 
The regatta committee, consisting of Messrs. 
E. Burton Hart, Chairman; Henry C. Pelton 
and Abbott P. Brush conducted the races from 
the tug W. PI. Childs, without missing a start 
or finish, and the racing season of the Indian 
Harbor Y. C. ended successfully. The summary: 
Sloops, Class K—Start, 1:00—Course, 20 Mi'es. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Aurora, C. Vanderbilt . 4 37 24 3 37 24 
Istalena, G. M. Pvnchon . 4 39 41 3 39 41 
Winsome, E. T. Hall . 4 42 24 3 42 24 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 1:10—Course, 15 Miles. 
Corinthian, H. C. Smith. 4 09 43 2 59 43 
Joyant, W. H. Childs . 4 17 15 3 07 15 
Windward, R. A. Monks. 4 13 42 3 03 42 
N. Y. Y. C. 30-footers—Start, 1:15—Course, 15 Miles. 
Aiera, J. W and E. P. Alker . 4 21 46 3 06 46 
Rowdy, H. S. Duell . 4 21 32 3 06 32 
A r epsi, Johnston de Forest . 4 22 54 3 07 54 
Carlita, G. B. Kulenkampff . 4 27 01 3 12 01 
Juanita, S. C. Hunter . 4 23 48 3 08 48 
Jbis, M. H. Bersk . 4 28 44 3 13 44 
Okee, J. A. Mahlstedt . 4 22 16 3 07 16 
Caprice, R. N. Ellis . 4 22 22 3 07 22 
Sound Schooners—Start, 1:20—Course, 11 Miles. 
Rival, W. H. Judson . 4 09 31 2 49 31 
Daffodil, A. H. Morris . 4 16 38 2 56 38 
Alicia, W. M. Baldwin . 4 10 09 2 59 09 
\ annalia, W M. Duncan. 4 06 49 2 46 49 
Helen II., E. Randolph . 4 08 01 2 48 01 
Moira, C. Cowl . 4 07 39 2 47 39 
Alvs II., F. Coudert . 4 36 11 3 16 11 
Sloops, Class O—Start, 1:25—Course, 11 Miles. 
Edmee, Emil Schaefer . 3 58 15 2 33 15 
Essex, J. L. Mitchell . 4 02 50 2 37 50 
Handicap Class—1st Div. 
Sally IX., A. E. Black 
Sue, Fred Ewing. 
Alert, R. R. Budd . 
Dorinda, L. II. Dyer .. 
Corrected time—Alert 
2.35.55; Dorinda, 2.45.13. 
Start, 1:25—Course, 11 Miles. 
. 4 09 10 2 44 10 
. 4 02 24 2 37 24 
. 3 53 31 2 28 31 
. 4 11 42 2 46 42 
2.27.02; Sally, 2.39.43; Sue, 
Sloops, Class R—Start, 
Ogeemah, A. B. Clements 
Wave, W. G. Rockfeller 
1:30 — Course, 11 Miles. 
. 4 44 36 3 14 36 
. Not timed. 
Handicap Class, 3d Div.—Start, 1:35—Course, 11 Miles. 
Natona, W. F. Clark . 4 20 27 2 45 27 
Circe, I. S. Appleby . 4 23 03 2 48 03 
Rascal III., S. C. Hopkins . 4 16 31 2 41 31 
Robin Hood II., Geo. E. Gartland... 4 29 50 2 54 50 
Corrected time—Natoma, 2.41.25; Rascal III., 2.41.31; 
Circe, 2.44.01; Robin Hood II., 2.45.09. 
American Y C. Raceabouts—Start, 1:35—Course, 11 Miles 
Cliphora, C. D. Mallory . 4 34 33 2 59 33 
Maryola, A. F. Bradley . 4 28 06 2 53 06 
Arethusa, A. G. ilanan. 4 18 47 2 43 47 
Larchmont Interclub Class—Start, 1:40—Course, 11 Miles, 
Whiff, W. E. Manny . 4 45 39 3 05 39 
Bella, G. S. Bunk, Jr. 4 41 33 3 01 33 
Fcstina, A. B. Alley . 4 32 24 2 52 24 
Hamburg II., M. M. Goldschmidt ... 4 28 38 2 48 38 
Yukan, W. D. Weir . 4 34 50 2 54 60 
Jewell Class—Start, 1:50—Course, 8 Miles. 
Sapphire, H. F. Whitney . 3 55 07 2 05 07 
Emerald, Fred Johnson . 3 59 39 2 09 39 
Topaz, F. B. Davison . 3 43 22 1 53 22 
Brilliant, W. W. J. Bucknall . 3 41 54 1 51 54 
Jade, E. S. Willard . 3 53 49 2 03 49 
Star Class—Start, 2:00—Course, 5 Miles. 
Mayfly, A. B. Fry . 3 46 19 1 46 19 
Vega, W. S. Johnson . 3 50 23 1 50 23 
Twinkle, I. Alley. 3 39 55 1 39 55 
Dory Class—Start, 2:00—Course, 5 Miles. 
Squaw, King Hoyt . 4 26 04 2 26 04 
Lobster, E. J. Lucas . Did not finish. 
Tautog, G. G. Fry . 4 14 37 2 14 37 
Special Class, Start, 1:35—Course, 11 Miles. 
Natoma, W. F. Clark . 4 20 27 2 45 27 
Arethusa, A. G. Hanan . 4 18 47 2 43 47 
Crescent A. C. 
Under the auspices of the Crescent Athletic 
Club, the eleventh race to count on the yacht 
racing championship of the Lower Bay was de¬ 
cided off the Atlantic Y. C. last Saturday. The 
winners were Spider, Joy, M. & F., M. & F. II. 
and Meteor. The summary: 
Sloops, Class Q—Start, 3:00—Course, 12 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Spider, Hendon Chubb . 5 06 38 2 06 38 
Suelew, E. T. Luckenbach . 5 07 31 2 07 31 
Grayjacket, F. C. Noble . 5 07 45 2 07 45 
Dixie, R. Rummell . 5 09 13 2 09 13 
Soga, W. A. Baistro . 5 10 55 2 10 55 
Alice Gherardi Davis . 5 10 28 . 
Alice fouled Sea Gate mark. 
Handicap Class, 1st Div.—Start, 3:05—Course, 8 Miles. 
Jov, Le Sauvage and Geer . 4 33 52 1 28 52 
Claire, W. C. Van Clief . 4 37 23 1 32 23 
Plandicap Class, 2d Div.—Start, 3:05—Course, 8 Miles, 
M. and F., C. M. Camp. 4 50 55 1 45 55 
Blue Bill, Zeb Mayhew . 4 51 17 1 46 17 
Careless, C. V. Bryan . 4 53 58 1 48 58 
Gunda, W. H. Hall . 4 56 02 1 51 02 
Corrected time—M. and F., 1.41.41; Blue Bill, 1.41.41; 
Gunda, 1.45.45; Careless, 1.48.58. 
Sloops. Class X—Start, 3:10—Course, 8 Miles 
M. and F. II., Camp and Marchant.. 4 49 07 1 39 07 
Cyric, Dr. C. L. Atkinson . 4 51 21 1 41 21 
Sloops. Class X—Start, 3:15—Course, 8 Miles. 
Mouse, R. E. Dingman . 4 55 23 1 40 23 
Skylark, M. A. Howard . 4 56 00 1 41 00 
Slow Poke, F. L. Durland.. 4 59 07 1 44 07 
Merry Widow, Bailey and Bailey ... 4 59 48 1 44 48 
Sailing Dinghies — Start, 3:45—Course. 4 Miles. 
Meteor, J. C. Erskine . 4 42 52 0 57 52 
North Star, Maurel and oRlff. Withdrew. 
Pastorel’s Rubber Boat. 
In one of our earlier issues we published 
an article describing the non-sinkable rubber boat 
invented by Joseph Pastorel, at that time of 
Asbury Park, N. J., now of New York city. 
This boat has since that time created consider¬ 
able comment, and bids fair to become part of 
the equipment of ocean liners. Mr. Pastorel’s 
invention will be exhibited at the Rubber Show, 
to be held in the Grand Central Palace, Sept. 23. 
Motor 
Boatm: 
Maple Leaf Unable to Race. 
Some of the members of the New York 
Produce Exchange are of opinion that the com¬ 
mittee of the Motor Boat Club of America 
erred in passing over the Peter Fan V. when the 
American team to race against the British motor 
boats was selected, says the New York Sun. 
Peter Pan V. is owned by James Simpson, a 
member of the Produce Exchange. W. J. Brain- 
erd, also a member of that Exchange, at once 
offered to put up a prize worth $500 for a race 
between Maple Leaf IV. and Peter Pan V. and 
he sent a telegram to E. Mackay Edgar, telling 
him of his offer and suggesting that the race be 
at Pluntington, Larchmont or on the Hudson 
River or anywhere Mr. Edgar might suggest. 
Mr. Edgar replied, thanking Mr. Brainerd 
for his offer. He regretted, he said, that he 
must decline a race, as Maple Leaf has engage¬ 
ments at home and must be shipped at once by 
steamer. He hopes to meet Peter Pan V. next 
season when the American team visits England. 
Peter Pan V. will be raced against the Baby 
Reliances during the carnival of the Motor Boat 
Club on the Hudson River off Yonkers during 
the week beginning Sept. 16. Commodore Black- 
ton has promised to race his boat, and in a meas¬ 
ure this meeting will settle the differences of 
opinion about the speeds of Peter Pan and Baby 
Reliance. 
New York-Pougkeepsie Record. 
A new record was established for motor 
boats of the cruising type over the New York- 
Poughkeepsie course last Saturday when Squaw, 
owned by P. Duffy, of the Columbia Y. C, made 
the round trip in 8h. 4m. Squaw is a cabin 
cruiser. 
Bunk III., owned by C. Firch, of the Hud¬ 
son River Motor Boat Club, won the open boat 
race in 13I1. Cutting this by two hours’ handi¬ 
cap, Bunk remained the winner both on the cor¬ 
rected time and the actual sailing time. Grey- 
hare was second. No Name, owned by Capt. A. 
Simpson, of the Hudson River Motor Boat Club, 
was far behind the running time of the other 
two in this class. The finish: 
Cabin Cruisers.—Squaw, P. Duffy, Columbia 
Y. C., actual time, 8.04.00; Excelsior, J. Torlsen, 
Hudson River Motor Boat Club, 12.58.00; Idle 
Time. M. P. Behrman, Colonial Y. C., 13.02.00; 
Spindrift, C. R. Butler, 13.21.00; Lady Betty, 
H. J. Russell, 13.27.10. 
Open Boats.—Bunk III., C. Firch, Hudson 
River Motor Boat Club, 13.00.00, corrected time, 
12.00.00; Greyhare, A. Haas, Hudson River 
Motor Boat Club, 13.03.00. 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason Building, Kilby St., BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address, “Designer,” Boston 
COX STEVENS 
Yacht Brokers and Naval Architects 
15 William Street - New York 
Telephones 1375 and 1376 Broad 
