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AMERICAN YACHT CLUB HOUSE. 
The Larchmont Records. 
The regatta committee of the Larchmont Y. 
C. has announced the winners of series prizes 
during the week as follows: 
Schooners—Miladi, 9; Simitar. 4; Eclipse, 4. 
Sloops, Classes L, M and N—Avenger, 11; 
Istalena. 4; Dorello, 4; Gardenia, 2; Phantom, 0. 
Sloops, Class P—Joyant, 24; Windward, 20; 
Corinthian, 19; Sayonara, 17; Cara Mia, 6. 
New York Y. C. 30-footers—Phryne, 60; Ibis, 
52; Alera, 52; Rowdy, 51; Caprice, 48; Nepsi, 42; 
Nautilus, 36; Juanita, 33; Dahinda, 29; Carlita, 
28; Yolande, 13; Asthore, 11; Carmelita, 13. 
Sloops—Class Q—Suelew, 12; Princess, 12; 
More Joy, 12. 
Handicap Class, First Division—Alert, 18; In¬ 
terim, 15; Crescent, 15; Sally IX., 12. 
Handicap Class, Second Division—Scud, 32; 
Quest, 29; Fearless, 27; Red Wing, 24; Naiad, 
22; Mist, 21; Kenmuir, 6. 
Handicap Class, Third Division—Busy Bee, 
32; Amanita IV., 27; Chinook, 25; Rascal III., 
24; Jolly Roger, 20; Robin Hood II., 20; Na- 
toma, 13. 
Handicap Class, Fourth Division—Kenosha, 
18; Grace II., 18; Robin Hood, 15; Okee II., 6. 
Gravesend Bay Handicap Class—La Cubana, 
23; Miana, 18: Essex, 18; Joy, 16; Clare, 14. 
American Y. C. Raceabouts—Clipbora, 17; 
Maryola, 10; Rascal, 6. 
Larchmont Interclub Class—Salas, 53; Fes- 
tina, 52; Wild Thyme, 44; Yukan, 43; Ham¬ 
burg, 33; Lewanna, 29; Babbette, 25; Como, 21; 
La Cygne, 20; Dagmar, 7. 
Huguenot Special Class—Keewadin, 24; Dip¬ 
per, 8; Nateka, 7; Mystery, 4; Sea Dog, 1. 
Sloops, Class R—Ogeemah, 21; Dede II., 20; 
Virginia, 16; Hamburg, 15; Hoyden, 10. 
Manhasset Bay Old Class—Edith, 22; Ari¬ 
zona, 19; Pixie, 19; Chichiocker, 15; Avis, 12; 
San Toy, 0. 
Sloops, Class S—Cyric, 23; M. and F., 12; 
Nereid, 11; Drena, 9: Minnow, 3. 
Manhasset Bay S Class—Scylla, 20; Mahaska, 
15; Mile. Boss, 12; Ardette, 11. 
Glen Cove Class—Turquoise, 43; Cat’s Eye, 
30; Opal, 25; Sapphire, 14; Brilliant, 13; Moon¬ 
stone, 12; Amethyst, 10; Jade, 7; Ruby, 4; 
Garnet, 2. 
Star Class—Twinkle, 75; Little Dipper, 66; 
Cynosure, 62; Venus, 50; Geminii, 48; Faraway, 
45; Taurus, 41; Snake, 37; Argus, 31; Juxaub, 10; 
Ceti, 9; Vega, 8; Comet, 5; Star 16, 5; Pegasus, 
2; Mercury, 1. 
Stamford One-Design Class—Scaup, 37; 
Kelpie, 22; Dart, 12; Curlew, 7; Snapper, 6; 
Kittywake, 4; Osprey, 3. 
Larchmont 21-footers—Vaquero,i. 
Gravesend Bay Knockabouts—Skylark, 25; 
Slow Poke, 25; Mouse, 17; Pike, 17; Scud, 14; 
Merry Widow, 13; Chico, 12; Lassie, 1. 
Bayside Y. C. One-Design Class—Kiddo, 20; 
Adios, 18; Mary Jane, 17; Rowdy, 14; Peggy, 6; 
Edna, Jr., 5; Helene, o. 
Port Washington One-Design Class—Tog Go 
Go, 21; Zip, 13; Viva, 10; Cow Baby, 10; Trix, o. 
New Rochelle One-Design—La Rochelle, 17; 
Nereid, XI, Virginia, 7. 
Bug Class-—Iney, 30; Skeeter, 24; Scarab, 12; 
Hornet, 12; Mayfly, 6. 
Dories—Tautog, 30; Faraway, 21; Alice, 10; 
Sweeps, 8; Fishey, 8; Bosky, 2. 
Special Class S—Alpha. 8; Let ’er Be, 6. 
Riverside Catboats—Gitty, 15; Doahm, 8; 
Lobster, 5. 
Atlantic Y. C. 
The Atlantic Y. C. conducted the regatta on 
Gravesend Bay last Saturday and a large fleet 
crossed the starting line. F. G. Stewart’s Prin¬ 
cess and W. H. Child’s More Joy took part in 
the Q. class race. Soya won this race by 3s. 
and More Joy, second, defeated Alice by 6s. 
The course selected took the yachts to Buoy 
No. 7, Fort Hamilton, Bensonhurst and home 
to Sea Gate, 11.5 miles. This gave the yachts 
windward work down the channel and then 
again from Bensonhurst to the finish. Suelew 
was first at the weather mark, but down the 
wind Soya and Alice made big gains. Soya 
sailed well and took the lead just before the 
finish was reached. Wink won in the S class 
and La Cubana won in the handicap class. The 
times: 
Sloops, Class Q—12 Miles. 
Soya . 2 26 33 Grayjacket . 2 30 3t 
More Joy . 2 26 36 Spider . 2 30 59 
Alice . 2 26 42 Suelew . 2 37 14 
Princess . 2 30 25 
Handicap Class—12 Miles. 
Miana . 2 40 16 Careless . 2 58 54 
La Cubana . 2 42 54 Dushka . d.n.f. 
Joy . 2 54 47 
Corrected times: La Cubana, 2.25.16; Miana, 2.29.51; 
Careless, 2.41.16; Joy, 2.48.22. 
Sloops, Class S—12 Miles. 
Wink . 2 39 52 M. and F. 2 56 04 
Cyric . 2 41 21 
Sloops, Class X—8 Miles. 
Skylark . 1 57 37 Merry Widow .... 2 02 38 
Pike . 1 58 53 Mouse . 2 06 26 
Scud . 2 01 12 Slow Poke . 2 10 07 
Suffragette . 2 01 58 Cluco .2 16 53 
Sloops, Class Y—4 Miles. 
Aries . 1 05 57 North Star . 1 09 56 
Skeets . 1 08 45 
Squantum Y. C. 
The Squantum Y. C. held a regatta last Satur¬ 
day in which forty-seven yachts started. It was 
one of the Y. R. A. and interclub series. The 
wind was light early in the day and the start 
was postponed. Then it came southwest and 
strong enough to send the yachts over the 714 - 
mile course within the time limit. The times: 
Class A—Flirt, 0.50.10; Nutmeg, 0.50.13; Vir¬ 
ginia, 0.51.30; Eleanor, 0.52.10; Tiger, 0.53.02; 
Novice, 0.54.47; Smilax II., 0.59.03; Thordis, 
disabled; Marion III., withdrew. 
Class B—Winona. 0.43.26; Pirate. 0.44.19; 
Barracouta, 0.44.19; Sintram, 0.46.10; Quakeress, 
0.47.12; Chevy Chase, 0.48.46; Caprice, 0.49.39; 
Sentinel, 0.50.15. 
Class C—Thialfi, 0.55.29; H. Lindsay, 0.56.11; 
Violet, 0.56.40. 
Class D—Mudiekeewis, 1.10.16; Arawak, 
1.11.36; Dartwell, 1.11.40; Busy Bee, 1.12.06; 
Dolly III., 1.13.46; Emeline, 1.13.47; Hush, 
1.14.67; Iris 1.14- 53 - 
Class S—Zoe, 0.44.29; Wawenock, 0.46.22; I. 
X. L., 0.46.41; Maritza, 0.49.26. 
Open Power Boats—Anabell, 0.29.50; Bessie 
A., 0.32.02. 
Cabin Power Boats—May S., 0.36.35; Ger¬ 
trude, 037.31; Beachcomber, 0.38.17; Heather- 
bell, 0.38.31; Dream, 0.39.43. 
Class I—Aspinquid II., 1.13.38; Reina, 1.13.56; 
Cheroot, 1.14.20; Bonitwo, 1.14.21; Dorchen II., 
1. 14 - 35 - 
Class X — Bessie A. II., 1.13.21; Barbara, 
1.14.39; Teaser, 1.15.14: Sunny Jim. 1.15.27; 
Elizabeth, 1.15.47; Pioneer, 1.17.19; Terror II., 
1.17.46; Spray, 1.18.27. 
Yachting on San Francisco Bay. 
San Francisco, July 26 .—Editor Forest and 
Stream: One of the most interesting races held 
this season on San Francisco Bay took place 
July 16, when the annual contest for F. G. 
Phillips’ cup was held. This race attracted 
much attention from the fact that it is the only 
regular event held here whose course includes 
the rounding of the Farallon Islands and future 
contests depended much upon the success of 
this one, for in the past the event has not been 
a very successful one. This was the fourth 
event for this cup, but only one of the other 
three races was successful. The first one was 
won by Yankee, which competed again this 
year; the second was a failure, as the yachts 
did not finish within the time limit, and the 
third was finished after nightfall and under cir¬ 
cumstances that made it impossible to select 
the winner. 
Four yachts entered for the race this year— 
Harpoon, Yankee, Martha and Fulton G. The 
measurements were made under the universal 
rule now in use on this bay, Harpoon being- 
allowed ih. 14m. 48s. Fulton G. was allowed 
37m. 24s., and Yankee 31m. 48s.; Martha scratch. 
Under the old rule of measurement, Harpoon, 
the winner of the race, was rated as a 32-footer, 
but under the new system she is rated as 27 
feet. The race was started at 4:15 o’clock in 
the morning. The breeze was strong and the 
boats finished well within the time limit of 
15b. Harpoon, sailed by her owner, H. E. 
Picker, got away first and in the beat to wind¬ 
ward to the islands made the fastest time, lead¬ 
ing Yankee by 4m. Martha was third,- being 
12m. behind Harpoon. Fulton G. took the 
southern course and was the last to round the 
mark and cross the finish line. The run back 
to the starting point was a pretty race, the 
yachts piling on every available stitch of canvas, 
and the contest between Yankee and Martha 
was close, the latter leading by only 4m. The 
times for the four yachts were: 
Elapsed. Allowance. Corrected. 
Harpoon .12 13 21 1 14 48 10 58 33 
Yankee .11 59 23 0 31 48 11 27 35 
Martha .12 01 47 scratch 12 01 47 
Fulton G.13 36 34 0 37 24 12 59 10 
Martha was sailed by J. R. Hanify, Fulton 
G. by W. E. Zeiss, Harpoon by H. E. Picker 
and Yankee by Chas. E. Miller. 
The annual race for the Hammersmith trophy 
was held by the Corinthian Y. C. on July 23, 
this proving to be the best race ever held for 
that cup. Splendid weather conditions pre¬ 
vailed, and with thirteen yachts entered the 
channel course presented an animated appear¬ 
ance. The handicapping for this race is done 
at the start, and as a result, the finish was ex- 
