July 15, 1911-] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
105 
Cottage Park Y. C. 
There were fifty-eight starters in the annual 
regatta of the Cottage Park Y. C. on July 1. 
The races were under the auspices of the Y. 
R. A. of Massachusetts and Inter-Club Y. R. 
A. At the start the wind was a fresh easterly 
wind which died out later. Then it came south¬ 
east and squally. A. C. Jones’ Nutmeg, winner 
of the Block Island race, finished first, but was 
disqualified for carrying a balloon jib. Vir¬ 
ginia was second to finish and thus became the 
winner. The yachts in Class I made a very 
close race until near the finish, when the wind 
died out altogether. Kittiwake got to the line 
first. The times: 
Class A—Virginia, 1.32.30; Eleanor, 1.33-38; 
Flirt, 1.33 4 i; Tiger, 1.34.47; Novice, 1 . 34 - 49 ; 
Medric, 1.35.08; Thordis, 1.44.36; Beryle, 1.51.21; 
Marion, 1.53-32; Anita, 1.56.40; Zidania, 1.57.02; 
Gussie H., 2 14.12; Nutmeg, disqualified. 
Class C—H. Lindsay, 1.41.00; Violet, 1.54.13; 
Thialfi, 1.57.01. 
Class D—Arawak. 2.14.17; Dolly III., 2.15.04; 
Iris, 2.16.53; Mudjikeweis, 2.17.00: Emeline, 
2.17.47; Busy Bee. 2.18.55; Dartwell, 2.19.H. 
Class B—Lobster, 1.47.32; Barracoute, 1.47.51; 
Winona, 1.48.48; Mildred, 1.50.43; Pirate, 
1.50.43; Sintram, 1.49-50- 
Class I—Kittiwake, 2.18.13; Moslem III., 
2.18.47; Reina, 2.19 01; Dorchen, 2.19.20; 
Mirage II., 2.19.38; Aspinquid, 2.19.40; Aurora, 
2.19.44; Cheroot, 2.20.10. 
Class S—Maritza, 1.50.01; Zoe, 1.50.36; Wane- 
nock, 1.52.17; Winniahdin, 1.52.32; I. X. L., 
2.19.24. 
Class X—Sunny Jim, 2.22.21; Teaser, 2.2231; 
Elizabeth F., 2.24.00; Barbara, 2.27.54; Narcid, 
2.28.32; Bessie A. III., 2.31.59. 
Open Power Boats—Pegasus, 0.20.32; Anna- 
bell. 0.30.32; Jewell, 0.43.41; Alexander, dis¬ 
qualified. 
Cabin Power Boats—Dream, 0.31.16; Heather- 
bell, 0.3523; Gertrude, 0.36.05; Beachcomber, 
0.36.46; May S., 0.37.19. 
Inter Club Y. R. A. Allowances. 
This year in the four sailing yacht classes of 
the Inter-Club Y. R. A. there have been 
entered a total of forty-three yachts. Class B 
leads with sixteen, but Class A has only one 
less entered, while the other two classes, C and 
S, each have half a dozen named. 
These yachts, with over all length 
length, racing length and allowance 
follow: 
Class A. 
waterline 
per mile. 
Eleanor .... 
Flirt . 
Marion III. 
Virginia 
Tiger . 
Sho-Sho-Ne 
Gussie II. 
Zidania ... 
Anita . 
Smilax ... 
Sinbad ... 
Thordis .. 
Sintram .. 
Beryle 156 
Caprice .. 
Grayling 
Quakeress 
Eleanor S. 
Spook . 
Sentinel 
Baracout 
Lobster 
Mildred 
Flame . 
Pirate . 
Aurora 
Media . 
II. 
II Lindsay ... 
Violet . 
Tourist . 
Thialfi . 
Annie B. II. 
L Doone _ 
Win’e’d’n . 27 
Elf . 
Zoe . 
Maritza 
Wa’en’k ... 
I X L. 
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A. 
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L. 
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L. 
ft. 
in. 
ft. 
in. 
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in. 
Allowance. 
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28 
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2 
50 
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.. 39 
7 
24 
4 
29 
5 
2 
46 
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.. 37 
1 
23 
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27 
8 
2 
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10 
22 
10 
27 
10 
2 
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.. 41 
5 
25 
3 
30 
8 
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.. 37 
11 
22 
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27 
4 
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.. 39 
3 
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29 
7 
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.. 29 
1 
25 
6 
26 
8 
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.. 40 
9 
25 
5 
30 
6 
2 
40 
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.. 3b 
0 
25 
0 
28 
4 
2 
52 
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.. 43 
0 
30 
0 
34 
4 
2 
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.. 40 
9 
28 
0 
31 
3 
2 
37 
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.. 34 
0 
26 
0 
28 
8 
2 
50 
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.. 32 
3 
27 
5 
29 
1 
2 
48 
01 
.. 33 
3 
24 
11 
27 
8 
2 
56 
00 
Class B. 
.. 30 
m 
21 
11 
24 
10 
3 
13 
05 
.. 36 
8 
20 
4 
25 
10 
3 
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.. 29 
1 
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0 
23 
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. . 30 
2 
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2 
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3 
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.. 34 
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21 
3 
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.. 28 
6 
IS 
10 
22 
1 
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.. 32 
2 
19 
11 
24 
0 
3 
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6 
21 
0 
24 
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.. 29 
1 
23 
0 
25 
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3 
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.. 32 
2 
IS 
0 
23 
5 
3 
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.. 30 
2 
18 
0 
22 
1 
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0 
21 
11 
25 
11 
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.. 28 
0 
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0 
22 
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3 
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24 
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7 
20 
7 
3 
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.. 33 
0 
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2 
25 
9 
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Class 
c. 
.. 43 
0 
37 
0 
39 
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7 
34 
3 
36 
0 
2 
16 
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0 
34 
2 
36 
1 
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15 
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.. 37 
1% 
31 
av? 
32 
6 
2 
31 
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.. 36 
0 
24 
0 
28 
0 
2 
54 
02 
.. 35 
0 
Class S. 
.. 27 
3 
27 
3 
2 
58 
05 
0 
26 
0 
3 
06 
00 
5 
25 
5 
3 
09 
07 
.. 2b 
0 
25 
0 
3 
12 
04 
.. 30 
1 
30 
1 
2 
42 
09 
.. 23 
0 
23 
0 
3 
26 
03 
Motor E 
Motor Boating Fixtures. 
JULY. 
15. Seaside Y. C., Atlantic City. 
15. Camden M. B. C., Reedy Island race. 
16-17. Philadelphia Yacht Club. 
18-20. Interlake Association, Put-in-Bay. 
22. Halifax Race National Y. C. 
27. Fall River Y. C. 
29. Ventnor Y. C., Atlantic City. 
Ilys Wins Cape May Race. 
J. G. Naefie Whitaker, commodore of the 
Yachtsmen’s Club of Philadelphia, with his 
cruising motor boat Ilys, won the race of the 
National Y. C. over the Cape May course. 
Five yachts started from a line on Gravesend 
Bay at 11:30 o’clock on July 1. The course 
was 318 nautical miles, and it took the yachts 
from the starting line to the Southwest Spit 
buoys and then around the Scotland, Fire 
J. P. MORGAN, JR.'S, PHRYNE. 
Island and Northeast End lightships and back 
over the same course, finishing at the Scotland 
lightship. Caroline led all around the course 
and traveled very consistently. From Fire 
Island to the Northeast End lightship Caroline 
took nh. 19m. and to return over that same 
part of the course she took nil. 22m. Caroline 
finished at 6:34 o’clock on Sunday evening. 
Sim Too finished at 9:20 o’clock, Caliph at 9:35, 
Ilys at 10:21 and Canadice at 12:04 A. M. July 
3. The summary: 
Cape May Race—318 Miles. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ilys, T. G. N. Whitaker. 34 51 00 30 40 54 
Caroline, M. F. Dennis.-... 31 13 00 31 03 30 
Caliph, M. E. Brigham. 34 05 00 33 02 30 
Canadice, R. S. Mills. 36 34 00 33 13 50 
Sim Too, A. C. Soper. 33 50 00 33 50 00 
Sim Too a Winner. 
A motor boat race over a course 17 miles 
long was held by the National Y. C. last 
Saturday. Sim Too finished first and won on 
corrected time. The summary: 
Power Boats—Start, 2:30—Course, 17 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Sim Too, A. C. Soper. 4 27 30 1 57 30 
Suis Moi, Robert Henke. 4 34 26 2 04 26 
Canadice, R. S. Mills. 4 36 50 2 06 50 
Neptune, Jr., N. B. Smyith. 4 39 35 2 09 35 
Corrected times: Sim Too, 1.57.30; Neptune, Jr., 2.01.05; 
Suis Moi, 2.04.26; Canadice, 2.05.50. 
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(Fomverly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason Building. Kilby Street, BOSTON. MASS. 
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National Y. C. 
Seven boats started in the race around 
Staten Island for cups offered by the National 
Y. C. on July 4. The first division was won 
by Caroline and the second division by Empire. 
The summary: „„ 
Power Boats—Class A—39 Miles. 
Elapsed. 
Caroline, M. F. Dennis. 3 36 01 
Sim Too, A. C. Soper.. 3 54 52 
Wanderlust, D. .1. Steiner. * 0 ° 41 
Power Boats—Class B—39 Miles. 
Empire, E. F. Luckenbach. 3 54 24 
Canadice, R. S. Mills. 4 09 18 
Souis Moi, R. Ilinke . 3 J4 
Neptune, jr., N. D. Smythe. 4 2126 
Corrected. 
3 08 42 
3 28 47 
3 36 31 
3 40 52 
3 50 39 
4 09 14 
4 10 52 
Monreve Wins Albany Race. 
E. E. Barney’s cabin cruiser Monreve won 
the race of the New York Motor Boat Club to 
Albany and back. She finished at 11:21:18 last 
Sunday night and was the fourth yacht to finish 
the 235-mile course. She got a big allowance 
on account of her low rating, which made her 
a winner. Twelve yachts were timed at the 
finish in the cruiser class and all four in the 
open class made the long journey. In that class 
Bunk III. was the first home and won on 
elapsed time and corrected time. 
The twenty-three boats were sent away from 
the club house at the foot of 147th street and 
Hudson river at 6 o'clock July 1. 
The finishing times were: Excelsior. 9:41:17; 
Thistle, 9:44:50; Respite. 11:13:09; Monreve, 
11:21:18; July 2. Rosina finished at 12:20:09 on 
July 3; Debut, 1:56:49; Chum, 2:07:37: Oeyesee, 
3:19:47; Arlington II., 3:23:18; Jolly Roger, 
3:34:36; Leonie, 5:38:35; Rid IE, 7:22:10. 
In the open class, Bunk III. finished at 
4:10:39; Peggy at 7:20:25, Yale at 11:41:58, and 
Edith M. at 12:36:29 July 3. 
N. Y. Motor Boat Race to Albany and Return — 235 Miles 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Monreve, E. E. Barney. 29 21 18 22 56 25 
Respite, V. C. Penderson. 29 13 09 24 07 25 
Excelsior, T. Troslen . 27 41 17 25 IS 01 
Chum, A. C. Clapp. 32 07 37 27 02 15 
Arlington II., J. IClipper. 33 23 18 27 36 43 
Debut, A. Naschman . 31 56 49 27 43 13 
Thistle, T. H. Wallace. 27 44 50 27 44 50 
Rosina, El. Nelson . 30 20 09 28 15 50 
Jolly Roger, H. Horenburger. 33 34 36 29 50 34 
Kid II., C. H. Douglas, Jr. 37 22 10 30 08 25 
Oeyesee, J. II. Smith. 33 19 47 30 45 44 
Leonie, J. L. Costello. 35 3S 35 31 12 17 
Mystic, C. H. Morse. Withdrew. 
Lillian II., F. Walter. Withdrew. 
Polar Star, Ralph Croft. Withdrew. 
Water Boy, A. K. Stewart. Not timed. 
Rita, G. C. Treed. Not timed. 
Open Class — Start, 6:00. 
Bunk III., Meekin and Firth. 34 10 39 
Yale, M. F. Doty. 41 41 58 
Peggy, W. B. Selden. 37 20 25 
Edith M., W. A. Madison. 42 36 29 
31 35 28 
37 20 25 
41 36 01 
