July 29, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
185 
n. y. y. c. 
Juanita . 2 25 20 
Nautilus . 2 23 10 
Dahinda . 2 23 15 
Yolande . 2 20 12 
Alera .. 2 22 10 
Nepsi . 2 24 00 
Sloops, Class 
Suelew . 2 04 45 
More Joy . 2 13 15 
Handicap, First Division, 11 Miles. 
Alert . 2 00 54 Sally IX 2 08 48 
Crescent . 2 07 36 Interim 2 06 10 
Corrected times: Sally IX., 1.59.20; Interim, 2.00.29; 
Crescent, 2.03.49; Alert, 2.06.54.- 
Handicap, Second Division—11 Miles. 
30s, 15% Miles. 
Rowdy .2 21 10 
Carlita . 2 28 28 
Caprice . 2 25 02 
Phryne . 2 18 07 
Asthore . 2 22 11 
Ibis .2 21 22 
Q—11 Miles. 
Princess . 2 12 23 
Mist . 2 29 34 
Red Wing . 2 26 17 
Kenmuir . 2 19 05 
Scud .:. 2 17 42 
Fearless . 2 11 47 
Naiad . 2 28 19 
Quest .2 15 54 
Corrected times: Fearless, 2.10.28; Kenmuir, 2.13.09; 
Scud, 2.15.43; Quest, 2.15.54; Red Wing, 2.22.20; Naiad, 
2.23.42; Mist, 2.25.37. 
Gravesend Bay Handicap—11 Miles. 
Clare . 2 19 57 
Joy . 2 24 54 
La Cubana . 2 29 39 
Corrected times: Clare, 
Cubana, 2.18.27; Joy, 2.19.18; 
Handicap, Third 
Robin Hood II... 2 16 47 
Chinook . 2 11 53 
Rascall III.2 11 04 
Miana . 2 23 23 
Essex . 2 20 03 
2.14.21; Miana, 2.14.59; La 
Essex, 2.20.03. 
Division—11 Miles. 
Amanita IV .2 19 23 
Busy Bee . 2 35 15 
Jolly Roger . 2 23 02 
Rascal III., 2.10.25; 
2.14.48; Busy Bee, 
Corrected times: Chinook, 2.19.05; 
Robin Hood, 2.13.31; Amanita IV., 
2.15.15; Jolly Roger, 2.19.06. 
Handicap, Fourth Division—11 Miles. 
Robin Hood . 2 37 35 Grace II. 2 34 45 
Okee II. 2 27 41 Kenosha . 2 54 44 
Corrected times: Kenosha, 2.24.44; Okee II., 2.26.58; 
Grace II., 2.29.45; Robin Hood. 2.30.21. 
American Y. C. Raceabouts—11 Miles. 
Cliphora . 2 18 4/ Rascal . 2 23 44 
Maryola . 2 22 06 
Larchmont Interclub—11 Miles. 
Festina . 2 18 49 
Lewanna . 2 20 18 
Salas . 2 19 55 
Hamburg . 2 23 43 
Wild Thyme . 2 25 06 
Manhasset Bay 
Chickioker . 2 50 39 
Edith . 2 43 32 
Arizona . 2 49 30 
Sloops, Class 
Hoyden . 2 40 21 
Virginia .Disabled 
Dede II. 2 42 01 
La Cygne . 2 30 25 
Como . 2 24 56 
Dagmar . 2 28 46 
Yuka . 2 20 48 
Babbette . 2 23 04 
(Old)—11 Miles. 
Pixy . 3 42 12 
Avis . 2 51 13 
R—11 Miles. 
Ogeemah .. 
Hamburg . 
40 4S 
55 43 
Huguenot Special—11 Miles. 
Nateka . 2 52 43 
Keewadin III. ... 2 38 41 
Manhasset Bay 
Mahaska . 2 41 36 
Mile Boss . 2 43 04 
Sloops, Class 
Cyric . 2 28 28 
Nereid . 2 32 50 
Glen Cove Jewel 
Catseye . 2 39 55 
Moonstone . 2 42 09 
Brilliant . 2 34 54 
Amethyst . 2 38 16 
39 40 
53 OS 
43 25 
30 03 
Dipper . 2 
Mystery . 2 
(New)—11 Miles. 
Ardette . 2 
Scylla . 2 
S—11 Miles. 
Drena . 2 41 22 
M. and F. 2 41 48 
Class—11 Miles. 
Sapphire .Disqualified 
Jade . 2 40 05 
Turquoise . 2 38 51 
Star Class- 
- 51/2 Miles. 
... 1 27 06 
Pegasus . 
. 1 45 31 
... 1 33 11 
Mercury . 
. 1 49 44 
... 1 31 45 
Gemini . 
. 1 33 10 
... 1 25 00 
Venus . 
. 1 29 23 
... 1 33 01 
Snake . 
. 1 28 10 
... 1 38 14 
... 1 22 27 
Vega . 
. 1 36 10 
40 03 
38 16 
44 56 
51 48 
49 53 
Stamford One-Design—5% Miles. 
Scaup . 1 44 14 Kittiwake . 1 
Snapper . 1 36 16 Kelpie .1 
Osprey . 1 42 20 Dart .1 
Curlew . 1 33 56 
Port Washington One-Design—5% Miles. 
Zip . 3 04 21 Viva . 2 
Cow Baby . 2 59 56 Go Go . 2 
Class X, Sloops—5% Miles. 
Scud . 2 43 22 Pike . 2 42 44 
Chico . d. n. f. 
Sloops Class, Special—11 Miles. 
Let’er Be . 3 02 13 Alpha . 2 58 13 
Bug Class— 5V 2 Miles. 
Scarab .1 53 41 Hornet . 1 39 52 
Iney . 1 38 16 Skeeter . 1 39 45 
New Rochelle One-Design—5% Miles. 
Virginia . 1 58 29 Nereid . 1 46 09 
La Rochelle . 1 33 58 
Riverside Cats—5% Miles. 
Gitty . 1 37 25 Lobster . 1 54 50 
Dories—5% Miles. 
Fishy . 2 20 13 Alice . 2 09 01 
Faraway . 2 03 25 Tautog . 1 56 46 
Sippican Y. C. 
In the race for the Sonder class championship 
of Buzzard’s Bay last Saturday, sailed under the 
auspices of the Sippican Y. C, Sea Coon was 
the winner. The times: 
Sea Coon, 2.11.00; Sally VIII., 2.13.22; Helen, 
2.15.02; Picotte, 2.15.32; Peg, 2.16.19; Joyette, 
2.21.00. 
Boston Y. C. Cruise. 
The fleet of the Boston Y. C. cruised this 
week from Marblehead to different points along 
the Maine coast. The first run last Saturday 
was from Marblehead to Boothbay Harbor. 
Forty sail yachts started. Among those taking 
part were: 
Sloops. — Elaine, Vice - Commodore A. W. 
Chesterton; Vashti, A. F. Whitmore; Acushla 
II., Wetmore & Savage; A 1 Kyris, A. W. 
Moody; Novice, PI. Lundberg; Nutmeg, A. C. 
Jones; Idol, Kimball & Van Pelt; Tunipoo II., 
A. C. Cooley; Opera, G. E. Curran; Corneta, 
L. E. Crosscup; Weasel, W. M. Allen; Ahmed, 
A. H. Meernsell; Knockabout, W. A. Wheaton; 
Vianno, A. W. Stevens; Kit, Hollis Burgess; 
Hydriad, H. B. Boyd; Goldenrod, G. E. Bruce; 
Adventuress, Joseph Cullivan; Italia, George 
Lee; Mildred II., J. Black, Jr.; Zidana, G. S. 
Hamilton. 
Yawls and Ketches.—Footpad, W. L. Barnard; 
Mercedes, A. Rolhe; Explorer, Arthur Willis; 
Mashantam, Samuel Crowell. 
Steamers and Launches. — Elizabeth, Roger 
Upton; Rex, F. P. Huckens; Saracen, G- H. 
Griggs; Bella, A. Pierson; Mystic, Dr. Pierson. 
The fleet touched at port along the Maine coast 
going as far.as Winter Harbor. It was the most 
successful cruise in the history of the club and 
those who took part in it were delighted with 
the racing, the weather and with all arrange¬ 
ments. 
The winners of the daily run trophies and the 
weekly prizes follow: 
DAILY RUNS. 
Saturday, July 15.—Marblehead to Boothbay 
Harbor: Class A, Kit, Hollis Burgess; Class B, 
Zidana, Hamilton & Homer; Class C, Acushla 
IL, Wetmore & Savage. 
Tuesday, July 18.-—Boothbay Harbor to Seal 
Harbor: Class A, Weasel, Walter Alley; Class 
B, Nutmeg, A. C. Jones; Class C. Acushla II., 
Wetmore & Savage. 
Wednesday, July 19.—Seal Harbor to Stoning- 
ton: Class A, Kit, Hollis Burgess; Class B, A 1 
Kyris, A. M. Moody; Class C, Elaine, A. W. 
Chesterton. 
Friday, July 21.—Northeast Harbor to Winter 
Harbor: Class A, Weasel, Walter Alley; Class 
B, Mystic, F. J. Pierson; Class C, Footpad, W. 
L. Barnard. 
WEEK-END TROPHIES. 
Class A-—First prize, Weasel, Walter Alley, 10 
points. 
Class B—Second prize, Kit, Hollis Burgess, 9 
points; tie between Mystic and Vashti, 4 points 
each. 
Class C—First prize, Acushla II., Wetmore & 
Savage, 6 points; second prize, tie between Gol¬ 
denrod and Shiyessa. 
Regatta Committee Trophy—Won by Acushla 
II., 25 points. 
Open Class—First prize, Acushla II., 12 points. 
Corinthian Y. C. 
Fourteen yachts started in the Corinthian Y. 
C. club regatta off Marblehead last Saturday. 
The wind was fresh from south. In the P class 
Italia won a close race from Anroret. Ellen 
won in the Sonder class and Littly Rhody won 
in the Q class. The times: 
Class P—Italia, 1.51.46; Amoret, 1.53.22; 
Timandra, 1.59.29. 
Sonder Class—Ellen, 2.01.19; Ellen I., 2.15.40; 
Badger, 2.28.10; Seal, 2.28.28; Panther, 2.28.33; 
See Hund, 2.28.36; Bandit, 3.40.03; Wolf, 3.09.40. 
Class Q—Little Rhody, 2.06.25; Gringo, 2.27.52; 
Tabasco III., 2.40.40. 
Yachts Change Hands. 
The Hollis Burgess yacht agency has char¬ 
tered the 48-foot waterline auxiliary schooner 
Adventuress, owned by Seward A. Moot, of Buf¬ 
falo, N. Y., to Joseph Cullman, of New York. 
Adventuress was cruising in Cuban waters all 
last winter, returning to Marblehead this spring. 
Same agency has also sold the auxiliary knock¬ 
about Magpie, owned by Charles H. Sherburne, 
of Boston, to Jeffrey R. Brackett, of North East 
Harbor, Me. 
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(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason Building, Kilby Street, BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address, “Designer,” Boston 
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Yacht Brokers and Naval Architects 
15 William Street - New York 
Telephones 1375 and 1376 Broad 
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Plans, Specifications and Estimates furnished for Construction. 
Alteration and Repairs. Large list of Yachts for Sale, 
Charter or Exchange; also Commercial Vessels. 
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Mail 10 cents in stamps jor a Copy of our 
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Cohassel Y. C. 
The Cohasset Y. C. held an open regatta last 
Saturday, the first in twelve years. Four classes 
Bled, but the sport was spoiled because the wind 
was streaky. There were thunder squalls, too, 
luring the afternoon, but no damage was done 
to the yachts, although the crews were thor¬ 
oughly wetted. The times: 
Sonder Class—Skidoo, 2.26.35; Vim, 2.47.21; 
Spokane III., 2.51.35. . 
Class I.. 18-Foot Knockabouts — Bomtwo, 
2.23.00; Cheroot, 2.27.56; Moslem, 2.28.07; Aspin- 
juid II., 2.28.21; Reina, 2.28.40; Dorchen II., 
2.29.15; Aurora, 2.50.44. 
Hingham, 15-Foot Class—Pollywog, 2.42.53; 
Hanky, 2.48.56; Pirate, 2.52.35; Mischief, 2.52.37; 
Puzzle, 3.08.25; Usona II., withdrew. 
Cohasset Handicap Class — Kotick, 0 . 5543 ; 
Rascal, 0.57.40; Sea Gull, 0.5912; Anis, 1.02.10; 
Quincy Y. C. 
A RACE for two regular classes and a special 
class was sailed by the Quincy Y. C. on July 8. 
The wind was fresh from the southeast, Iris 
finished first in the catboat class with Mudje- 
keewis, Dartwell and Busy Bee following in the 
order named. On corrected time Busy Bee won 
with Iris second. The times: 
Class D—Busy Bee, 2.06.10; Iris, 2.07.28; Hush, 
2.08.02; Mudjekeewis, 2.08.44; Arawak, 2.10.28; 
Dartwell, 2.11.19- 
Class B—Rutland. 1.15.42; Niji, MS 43 : Alpha 
1.25.58; Yarita, 1.26.29; Polaris, 1.20.48 elapsed 
time, not measured. 
Special Class—Waweenock, 2.11.22; Dorchem, 
IL, 2.14-25. 
Beverly Y. C. 
The regatta of the Beverly Y. C. last Satur¬ 
day began in a light southwest wind which in¬ 
creased much in strength as the yachts sailed 
over the courses. There were sixteen starters. 
Foraminifer, Vim and Cypher were the winners. 
The times: 
Twenty-one-Foot Class—Foraminifer, 2.26.29; 
Saracen, 2.26.35; Terrapin, 2.31.22; Lethe, 2.39.14; 
Phantom, 2.39.58; Pollywog, 2.43.38; Scallop, 
2.47.59. 
Fifteen-foot Class — Vim, 1.12.03; Peacock, 
1.12.34; Pheasant, 1.12.47; Rebekah, 1.14.02; En- 
deavorer, 1.14.12; Pronto, 1.14.50; Fly, 1.15.18. 
Dory Class—Cypher, 1.21.32; Gnome, 1.25.16. 
