Sept. 21, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
369 
Atlantic Y. C. 
The racing season of Gravesend Bay ended 
last Saturday with the fall regatta of the Atlan¬ 
tic Y. C. Eighteen yachts started. Joy defeated 
Claire in the first division of the handicap class 
by 16s., and the Q division went to Spider; M. 
and F. II. won in the Class S, and Mouse won 
the knockabout event. The dinghy class was won 
by Viva and the second division of the handi¬ 
cap class was taken by Gunda. The Atlantic 
Y. C. went out of commission last Sunday after 
the most successful year in its history. The sum¬ 
mary : 
Sloops—Class Q—Start, 3:00—12 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Spider, H. Chubb . 5 14 21 2 14 21 
Grayjacket, F. S. Noble. 5 17 20 2 17 20 
Suelew, E. F. Luckenbach. 5 IS 58 2 18 58 
Dixie, R. Rummell . Did not finish. 
Alice, G. Davis . 5 22 42 2 22 42 
Handicap Class—First Division—Start, 3:05—12 Miles. 
Toy, Le Sauvage & Geer. 5 39 50 2 34 50 
Claire, W. C. Van Clief. 5 40 06 2 35 06 
Handicap Class—Second Div.—Start, 3:05—12.6 Miles. 
M. and F., C. M. Camp. 5 40 39 2 35 39 
Gunda, W. H. Hall. 5 41 40 2 36 40 
Careless, C. B. Byram. 5 45 29 2 40 29 
Blue Bill, Zeb Mayhevv. 5 50 43 2 45 43 
Corrected times: Gunda, 2.29.40; M. and F., 2.30.59; 
Careless, 2.40.29, Blue Bill, 2.40.35. 
Sloops—Class S—Start, 3:10—12.6 Miles. 
M. and F. II., Camp & Marchant.... 5 42 10 2 32 10 
Cyric, Dr. C. L. Atkinson. Did not finish. 
Gravesend Bay Knockabouts—Start, 3:15—8 Miles. 
Mouse, R. E. Dingman . 4 48 23 1 33 23 
Merry Widow, Bailey & Bailey. 4 51 59 1 36 59 
Skylark, M. A. Howard.'.. 5 01 13 1 46 13 
New York C. C. Dinghies—Start, 3:55—4 Miles. 
Viva, D. D. Allerton. 4 51 05 0 56 05 
Meteor, J. E. Erskine. 4 53 36 0 58 36 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
The big fall regatta of the Manhasset Bay 
Y. C. was held last Saturday with fifty-two 
yachts crossing the starting line. Two of the 
big sloops, Istalena and Aurora, took part, the 
latter winning by only 13s. over the 2ij4-mile 
course. Joyant won in Class P. Seven of the 
New York Y. C. thirties finished within 4m. 5s. 
and Okee won. Five of the schoonerettes fin¬ 
ished with but 3m. 3s. between the first, Helen 
II., and’the last. Winners in the others classes 
were Edmee, Alert, Malolo, Cliphora. Arethusa, 
Brilliant, Kanaka, Mile. Boss, Dodo, Little Dip¬ 
per, Echo, Tautog, and Gemini. 
The race committee was James W. Alker, 
A. W. Wilson and William Gardner, who used 
Vice-Commodore Walbridge’s steamer Walucia 
as the committee boat. The summary: 
Sloops—Class K—Start, 12:10—21% Miles 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Istalena, G. M. Pynchon. 2 52 10 2 42 10 
Aurora, C. Vanderbilt . 2 51 57 2 41 57 
Sloops — Class P—Start, 12:20—Course 15 3 4 Miles. 
Windward, R A. Monks. 2 27 20 2 07 20 
Corinthian, H. C. Smith. 2 27 21 2 07 21 
Joyant, W. H. Childs. 2 25 38 2 05 38 
N. Y. Y. C. 30-Foot Class—Start, 12:25—15% Miles. 
Alera, J. W. and E. P. Alker. 3 39 46 2 14 46 
Caprice. R N. Ellis. 2 37 17 2 12 17 
Ibis, W. K. Busk. 2 41 02 2 16 02 
Rowdy, H. S Duel. 2 37 28 2 12 28 
Okee, T. A. Mahlstedt. 2 36 22 2 11 22 
Juanita, T. T. Pratt. 2 37 43 2 12 4.3 
Carlita, G. B. Kulenkampff. 2 41 27 2 16 27 
Sound Schooners—Start, 12:30 — 9 Miles. 
Helen II., E. Randolph. 2 03 CO 1 33 00 
Vandalia, D. Duncan . 2 04 30 1 34 30 
Moira, C. Cowl.'2 05 28 2 35 28 
Alicia, W. M. Baldwin. 2 05 45 1 35 45 
Daffodil, A. H. Morris. 2 06 03 1 36 03 
Sloops — Class O — Start, 12:35—9 Miles. 
Edmee, Emil Schaefer . 2 11 41 1 36 41 
Essex, J. L. Mitchell. 2 13 37 1 38 37 
Hand'cap Class—First Division — Start, 12:40 — 9 Miles. 
Sally IX.. A. E. Black. 2 20 58 1 40 58 
Amada, B. R. Stoddard. 2 12 16 1 32 16 
Alert, R. B. Budd. 2 09 46 1 29 46 
Con-pf-fed times: Alert, 1.28.52; Amada, 1.29.07; Sally 
IX., 1.37.13. 
Handicap Class — Second Division—Start, 12:40 — 9 Miles. 
Mist, H. T. Hornidge. 2 21 29 1 41 29 
Red Wing, Grace and Loewy. 2 19 14 1 39 14 
Kcnmuir, V. P. Krauss. 2 22 31 1 42 31 
Malolo, C. A. Stoltze.2 21 18 1 41 18 
Corrected times: Red Wing, 1.38.14; Kenmuir 1.41.02; 
Malolo, 1.36.20; Mist, 1.37.01. 
American Raceabouts—Start, 12:40—9 Miles. 
Cliphora, C. D. Mallory. 2 21 31 1 41 31 
Maryola, A. F. Bradley. 2 24 00 1 44 00 
Handicap Class—Third Division—Start, 12:50—9 Miles. 
Sierce, J. S. & E. S. Appleby. Did not finish. 
Amanita IV., A. E. Fountain. 2 36 19 1 46 19 
Arethusa, A. G. Hanan. 2 30 06 1 40 06 
Glen Cove Jewel Class—Start, 12:55—9 Miles. 
Jade, E. S. Willard. 2 48 45 1 53 45 
Sapphire, H. F. Whitney. 2 49 33 1 54 33 
Brilliant, W. W. T. Buchnall. 2 45 55 1 50 55 
Sloops—Special Class—Start, 12:55—9 Miles. 
Kanaka, W. J. McHugh. 2 46 15 1 51 15 
Ogeemah, A. B. Clements. 2 49 01 1 54 01 
Manhasset Bay 20-footers—Start, 12:55—9 Miles. 
Stylla, E. A. Sierck. 2 56 25 2 01 25 
Mile. Boss, W. E. Lindeman. 2 49 13 1 54 13 
Bayside Birds—Start, 12:55—9 Miles. 
Teaser, A. Nesbitt. 2 48 37 1 53 37 
Loon, A. W. Knapp. 2 50 58 1 55 58 
Curlew, C. L. Willard. 2 46 16 1 51 16 
Skylark, C. Dayton. 2 46 03 1 51 03 
Dodo, A. C. Andrews..’. 2 44 43 1 49 43 
Star Class—Start, 1:00—6 Miles. 
Little Dipper, George Corry. 2 29 56 1 29 56 
Solikel, M. M. Loorem. 2 32 30 1 32 30 
Star Faraway, A. B. Frey. 2 30 39 1 30 39 
Twinkle, J. Alley. 2 33 43 1 33 43 
New Rochelle Class—Start, 1:00—6 Miles. 
Echo, T. C. Press. 2 36 00 1 36 00 
Nereid, George Fuller. 2 42 47 1 42 47 
American Y. C. Dories—Start, 1:00—6 Miles. 
Tautog, G. G. Fry. 2 57 29 I 57 29 
Sloops—Special Class—Start, 1:15—6 Miles. 
Trix, R. B. Hultz. 2 56 30 1 41 30 
Gemini, W. S. Macintosh. 2 45 33 1 30 33 
Lynn Y. C. 
Lynn, Mass., Sept. 14.—The Lynn Y. C. held 
its closing races this afternoon and went out of 
commission to-night, when cups were awarded by 
ex-Commodore “Billy’’ Russell, oratorical dean of 
yachtsmen. Commodore Joseph D. Lloughton’s 
cup was won by the auxiliary La Villa, sailed by 
ex-Commodore Robert A. Strong. Allowances 
placed the scratch boat Aeolis fourth. The boats 
went over an eight-mile triangular course with 
a beat, reach and a run home. The bang-and-go- 
bang race of power boats for the vice-commo¬ 
dore’s cup provided some close finishes. It was 
the first trial of this novelty in Lynn Harbor. No 
one appeared to challenge Maritza II. for the 
cup presented by the crew of the flagship Trixie 
for the special sailing race, and the interclub 
champion sailed the course in a walkover. The 
summary: 
Auxiliaries—Commodore’s Cup. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
La Villa, R. A. Strong. 1 18 06 1 00 45 
Strideaway, W. A. Tillotson. 1 13 53 1 03 59 
Truant, Frank Jones. 1 23 34 1 05 38 
Aeolis, Thomas P. Gard. 1 07 48 1 07 48 
Ruth, F. E. Thornton. Withdrew. 
Success, W. Thurlow . Withdrew. 
Power Boats—Vice-Commodore’s Cup. 
Nellie M., William Murphy. 0 48 41 
Salome, Bert Herbert. 0 48 58 
Igo, Hall & McCabe. 0 49 37 
Dream, A. D. Grover. 0 49 43 
Lucky John, John Daigle. 0 50 34 
Helena, John Walton . 0 50 43 
Rube, Wylie and Dunbar. 0 50 52 
C U Later, M. A. Schaffner. 1 10 40 
Special Sailing Race—Trixie Cup. 
Maritza II., Chester H. Porter. 1 02 37 
Bensonhurst Y. C. 
The final cruising race of the Bensonhurst 
Y. C. was decided. Dixie, of R. W. Rummell, 
was the first to cross the finish line. On cor¬ 
rected time, however, Joy won. Dixie captured 
the season’s sailing prize, presented by Commo¬ 
dore Le Sauvage. The summary : 
Cruising Race—Start, 11:30—Course 10 Miles. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Dixie, R. W. Rummell. 4 42 10 4 42 10 
Toy, Le Sauvage & Geer. 4 42 15 4 26 44 
Careless, C. V. Byram. 5 12 12 4 32 43 
Mouse, R. E. Dingman. 5 25 07 4 35 46 
Cyric, Dr. C. L. Atkinson. Did not finish. 
Hike, R. W. Rummell, Jr... Did not finish. 
Wahkan II., Robins & Bassier. Disqualified. 
South Shore Y. C. 
The members of the South Shore Y. C. have 
elected the following officers and committees for 
next season : Commodore, Charles IT. Stoddard; 
Vice-Commodore, D. S. Mackay; Rear-Commo¬ 
dore, I homas Forbes; Recording Secretary, 
Henry L. Maxson ; Treasurer, James Dean ■ Fi¬ 
nancial Secretary, Clarence E. Jones; Measurer 
A. Sidney Malcomson ; Directors, Nicholas Cun¬ 
ningham Louis J. Hall, Fred C. Southard, J. 
Wesley Miller, William G. Schumacher, George 
P. Patterson, Arthur Nosworthy, F. A. Myrick 
William P. Miller and David A. Kennedy'; Re¬ 
gatta Committee, Louis J. Hall, David A. Ken- 
'i CC a, Charles G. Hill, Paul Halpin and Franklin 
P. Alcorn. 
Stamford Y. C. 
Last Saturday was the closing day for the 
-.tarnford Y. C. after a mighty interesting sea¬ 
sons series. The one-design class cup was won 
by H;art, owned and cleverly sailed by Schuyler 
Gillespie. Yesterday’s results were:* 
Dart; Schuyler Gillespie . 
Snapper. Edwards Corning... 
Killie, Bartholomew Jacobs. 
Kittaway, E. C. Trowbridge 
Osprey, Mr. Elliman. 
Kelpie, Harold Buck . 
Elapsed, 
2 IS 30 
2 18 40 
2 20 10 
2 20 10 
2 21 21 
2 25 04 
Larchmont Y. C. 
The Larchmont Y. C. went out of commis¬ 
sion last Saturday after a most successful sea¬ 
son. As a closing incident the Larchmont one- 
design class, so popular this year, held a parting 
race over the 9%-mile course. A. B. Alley’s 
Festina won handily. The summary: 
Larchmont Interclub Class—Start, 2:10—9% Miles. 
_ Finish. 
Festina, A. B. Alley. 3 46 56 
Yukan, W. D. Weir. 3 48 14 
Bella, C. S. Runk, Jr. 3 48 58 
Whiff, W. F. Manney. 3 49 46 
Lewanna, L. G. Spence. 3 56 05 
Hamburgh II., M. M. Goldschmidt... 3 51 17 
Elapsed. 
1 36 56 
1 38 14 
1 38 58 
1 39 46 
1 46 05 
1 41 17 
Motor Boaitm 
Motor Boat Club of Buffalo. 
J. Stewart Blackton’s Baby Reliance II. 
redeemed herself after her dismal showing at 
Lluntington Harbor by taking everything of im¬ 
portance at the third annual power boat regatta 
of the Motor Boat Club of Buffalo, held Sept. 
12, 13 and 14. She won the 30-mile event of the 
first day in record time of 39m. 35s., an average 
speed of 46.15 miles an hour. Baby Reliance 
III. was second and P. D. Q. third—all three 
from New York city. 
Gretchen III., owned by John W. Hubbard, 
of Pittsburgh, broke down within a quarter of 
a mile of the finish. The Toronto entry, Heloise, 
finished fourth. Eight boats started, Question, 
U. U. V. and Reliance IV. all broke down on 
the first leg. 
In the speed mile trials, in an attempt to 
lower the world’s record, Baby Reliance II. and 
P. D. Q. failed by a considerable margin. 
Baby Reliance III. averaged 44.44 statute 
miles an hour; P. D. Q. averaged 36.73 and 
Heloise averaged 33.07. 
The second day was marred by two serious 
accidents, not however to be unexpected in the 
race between these shells. The unfortunates 
were Reliance IV., owned by C. Crawford, of 
Lakewood, N. Y., and Question, owned by FT. L. 
L. Trebert, of Rochester, N. Y. When the nine 
speeders started across the line at the opening 
of the race, Reliance IV. was swamped. Her 
crew.. Lautenslager and Ham, were thrown into 
the river, and the former suffered a punctured 
kidney, while the latter’s face struck the gaso¬ 
lene tank and his nose was badly gashed and 
broken. While the two injured men were being 
rescued, Question struck a submerged log and 
went to the bottom. Her crew were rescued. 
