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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Aug. 19, 1911. 
Alpha Dory Class— Ramy. 1.08.44; Pyker, 
1.09.38; Flirt. 1.10.14; Indian. 1.10.52; Spray, 
time not taken; Rover, capsized. 
Beachcomber Dories—Streak, 0 57.11; Hyper, 
1.02.42; Odd Fellow, 1.04.02; Guinea, 1.04.49; 
Ruth B., 1.07.25; Eunice, 1.09.33; Shadow, cap¬ 
sized. 
Handicap Class—Meddler. 1.02.33; Vera and 
No. 19, time not taken. 
Pleon Y. C.—Coot, 1.02.15; Period, 1.02.52; 
Snail, 1.02.57; Flash, 1.09.03; Gymkrak, 1.10.00; 
Margaret, time not taken; Greyhound, Thora 
and Monger, withdrew. 
Speed Boats—Molly B., 0.53.35; Gee Whiz 
IV., 0.55.50; Mascot, 1.00.24. 
Open Power Boats—Anabel, 2.09.13; Buster, 
withdrew. 
Club B, interclub— Winona. 1.14.42; Quaker¬ 
ess, 1.16.21; Sentinel, 1.20.52; Wanata, 1.21.37; 
Spook, 1.46.08; Sintram. 1.53.10; Beryle 156 and 
Barracouta, time not taken. 
Class D, Cape Cats—Mudjekeewis, 1.39.18; 
Dolly III., 1.40.18; Iris, 1.41.29; Busy Bee, 
1.45.59; Emeline, 1.46.59; Arawak, 1.48.46; Dart- 
well, 2.27.11. 
Class R-S, Handicap—Spook, 1.13.05; Chevy 
Chase, 1.13.30; La Chica, 1.13.42; Idol, 1.14.28; 
Chinook, 1.14.50; Cleta, 1.18.56. 
Manchester One-Design—Gnat, 1.17.30; Ki¬ 
owa, 120.19; Ketchup. 1.20.47; Clarice, 1.22.14; 
Blue Grass, 1.22.15; Hiccough, 1.22.17; Asteria, 
time not taken. 
Huguenot Y. C. 
Fifty-four yachts started in the annual re¬ 
gatta of the Huguenot Y. C. last Saturday. The 
wind at the start was east by north. Alera, 
which had got back from Newport, was first 
away with Ibis a close second. Alera finally 
won the race by 2m. 24s. The times show the 
winners in the different classes: 
New York Y. C. 30-footers—16*4 Miles. 
Alera. . 5 OG 07 Asthore . 5 13 02 
Ibis . 5 08 31 
Interclub Class—10% Miles. 
Y ukan . 3 44 12 Dagmar . 
Hamburg II. 3 43 40 Como I. 
American Y. C. Raceabouts—1014 Miles. 
Chphora . 3 39 40 Maryola . 
First Division Handicap—1014 Miles. 
Dorinda . 3 36 45 Interim . 
Sue . 3 48 50 Crescent . 
Second Division Handicap—1014 Miles. 
Amada . 3 39 50 Naiad . 
Red Wing . d.n.f. Kenmuir . 
Quest . 4 00 07 
Busy 
Rascal 
Third Division Handicap—1014 Miles. 
Bee . 3 32 55 Jolly Roger . 
. 3 41 53 Chinook . 
Fourth Handicap Class—1014 Miles. 
Robin Hood . 4 04 30 Okee II. 
Grace II. 4 08 42 
Virginia 
Drena . 
Nereid 
Sloops, Class R—10% Miles. 
. 4 13 17 Hoyden ... 
Sloops, Class S—1014 Miles. 
. 3 55 31 Catseye _ 
. 3 57 17 
3 18 21 
d.n.f. 
3 47 35 
3 47 17 
3 38 15 
3 52 10 
4 00 09 
d.n.f. 
3 56 30 
3 59 40 
3 50 13 
3 37 00 
Mile. 
Scylla 
Manhasset Bay (New)—1014 Miles. 
Boss . d.n f. Ardette . 
. 3 46 02 
... d.n.f. 
Manhasset Bay (Old)—1014 Miles. 
Chickioker . 3 57 34 Pixy . 3 54 00 
Port Washington One-Design—10% Miles. 
Zip . 2 44 00 Cow Baby . 2 40 00 
Viva . 2 40 35 
Star Class—Course, 5% Miles. 
Geminii . 2 30 40 Star Faraway . 4 32 47 
Snake . 2 35 10 Vega . 2 28 36 
Little Dipper . 2 29 50 
Bugs—5% Miles. 
Skeeter . 2 49 04 Iney . 2 47 16 
Dory Class— 5Vs Miles. 
Tautog . 2 02 20 Alice . d.n.f. 
New Rochelle One-Design—5% Miles. 
Nereid . 1 53 35 La Rochelle 
Huguenot Special—5% Miles. 
lone . 2 29 23 Nateka . 
Dipper . 2 35 03 
1 50 17 
2 32 47 
Special—5% Miles. 
Victory . 1 07 00 Dinghy . 1 07 01 
Corrected time: Dinghy, 1.00.00; Victory, 1.07.00. 
Sippican Y. C. 
In the sixth Corinthian race of the Sippican 
Y. C., sailed on Buzzard’s Bay on Aug. 9, Sally 
VIII. defeated Joyette and Bessie II., in the 
Sonder class. The races were sailed in a fair 
westerly wind. The times: 
Sonder Class—Sally VIII., 1.55.02; Joyette, 
1.57.22; Bessie II., 2.00.42. 
Cats, 15-footers—Wren, 1.15.10; Limit, 1.19.12; 
Teedlekins, 1.25.47; Minnow, disabled. 
Knockabouts, 15-footers—Rebekah, 1.40.54; 
Pronto, 1.41.05; Peacock, 1.41.29; Pheasant, 
1.42.50; Anita, 1.51.00. 
National Y. C. 
The Gravesend Bay regatta last Saturday, 
under the auspices of the National Y. C., was 
sailed in a fresh wind from southeast. The 
course was to Bensonhurst, Craven Shoal, Buoy 
No. 14 and Sea Gate, and the windward leg was 
from Craven Shoal. 
Grayjacket had the best of the start in the Q 
class. The boat, however, did not sail the right 
course and instead of going across the channel 
after turning the Bensonhurst mark squared 
away for Fort Hamilton. The error cost the 
yacht considerable time, and in all probability 
the race. The division was taken by F. C. 
Stewart's Princess. It was the first time that 
the Long Island Sound boat has won on Graves¬ 
end Bay this year. Princess just managed to 
beat out Alice by twenty seconds for first place. 
The racing in the handicap class was unusually 
close. Joy was the first boat to finish, with 
Clare and Miana close astern. On corrected 
time, however, the prize went to Miana by 24s., 
with Joy second and Clare third. Dr. Atkinson’s 
Cyric scored an easy win in the S class, and 
among the knockabouts of Gravesend Bay, Slow 
Poke won after Skylark had had a comfortable 
lead at the end of the first round. The sum¬ 
mary : 
Sloops, Class Q—11 Miles. 
Princess ... 
. 1 54 34 
Soya . 
1 55 44 
Alice . 
. 1 54 54 
Spider . 
1 57 57 
Grayjacket 
. 1 55 29 
More Joy . 
2 00 00 
Joy . 
Handicap Class—11 Miles. 
. 1 57 34 La Cubana . 
2 06 30 
Clare . 
. 1 58 25 
Careless . 
2 11 25 
M iana .... 
Corrected 
. 2 00 42 
time: Miana, 
1.53.03; Joy, 1.53.27; 
Clare^ 
1.55.29; La 
Cubana, 1.55.55; 
Careless, 1.57.19. 
Cyric . 
Sloops, Class 
. 1 45 26 
S—10.5 Miles. 
Wink . 
1 49 18 
M. and F. 
Slow Poke 
. 1 48 45 
Sloops, Class X—8 Miles. 
1 39 28 
Suffragette 
. 1 35 26 
Mouse . 
1 39 40 
Skylark ... 
. 1 35 54 
Lassie . 
1 41 16 
Scud . 
. 1 37 50 
Chico . 
1 42 59 
Motor Boating Fixtures. 
AUGUST. 
19. Wildwood Yacht Club. 
19. New York Motor Boat Club, club. 
19. Manhasset Bay Y. C., open races. 
24-26. British Inti, cup races, Huntington. 
26. Cape May Yacht Club. 
Race Around Fire Island L. V. 
Kitsix, owned by F. D. Gheen, won the race 
of the National Y. C. from Gravesend Bay to 
and around Fire Island Light Vessel. The race 
was started from off the National Y. C. house 
at 11:10 on Saturday morning last and Kitsix 
made the journey in 8h. 10m. 40s. Francis H., 
last boat to finish, won second prize. 
In addition to the regular division all the 
boats but Kitsix and Inevitable raced in a special 
class. Although Canadice was the first of the 
division to finish, the prize was taken by Francis 
H. On corrected time that boat won by 15m. 
and 22s. from Lida M. All the boats covered 
the eighty-four-mile course without any mishap, 
except Suis Moi, which broke down five miles 
this side of Fire Island Lightship. The boat put 
into Jones Inlet on Saturday night. 
J. Michel’s Harpoon had no great difficulty 
in winning in the sailing division. The boat 
was timed at 6.39.40 in the morning, having 
taken iqh. 59m. 40s. to cover the course. Har¬ 
poon met hard winds and rough water through¬ 
out the greater part of the struggle. Harpoon 
easily saved her handicap on the two other 
craft. The summary: 
Power Boat Division, 30 to 100 Feet. 
Elapsed. Corrected 
Kitsix . 8 20 40 7 50 19 
Francis H., G. W. Hoertel . 13 25 18 8 01 47 
Lida M„ £. P. Holland . 11 27 30 8 15 19 
Inevitable, H. A. Johnson . 8 20 40 8 20 40 
Canadice, R. S. Mills . 10 11 18 8 22 30 
Bedouin, F. S. Salomon . 11 25 35 8 44 12 
Suis Moi, R. Henke . Disabled 
Power Boat Division, Special Class. 
Francis H., G. W. Hoertel . 13 25 18 9 12 14 
Lida M„ C. P. Holland . 11 27 30 9 25 36 
Canadice, R. S. Mills . 10 11 18 9 33 47 
Suis Moi, R. Henke . Disabled 
Sailing Division. 
Harpoon, J. Michel . 19 59 40 19 59 40 
Vorant, M. M. Gerhard . Not timed 
Flamingo, W. H. Fleming. Not timed. 
Gold Cup Races. 
The races for the gold challenge cup were 
held last week on the St. Lawrence. In the first 
race Dixie IV. represented the Frontenac Y. C. 
and she easily distanced the others. At one time 
it was feared that Dixie would not be 
able to start, as she had trouble with a strut, 
but it was adjusted in time. When the 
starting gun sounded, Dixie was about a mile 
from the line and she was handicapped more 
than two minutes, but before the first lap was 
finished, Dixie was in the lead. She held the 
lead to the finish and won, having made the 
course of twenty-six miles in 49m. 45s. The first 
round was made in 11.58, the second in 11.29 and 
the third in 12.12. 
Skipper, owned by A. B. Quarrier, was second. 
She represented the Chippewa Y. C. Mit II. rep¬ 
resenting the Thousand Islands Y. C. was third. 
She is owned by J. H. Hayden. 
In the second race Dixie was unable to start. 
The oil feed to the crank shaft of the forward 
engine had burned out. The boat was at once 
shipped back to New York for repairs. The 
second race went to Mit II., which made the 
course in 53m. 31s. Wasp, which did 56m. 30s , 
was second, and Skipper withdrew for engine 
trouble. 
The third race was won by Wasp. Her time 
was 53m. 17s. Mit II. was second, 54m. 50s. 
and Skipper third, 56m. 3s. The cup went to 
Mit II., of the Thousand Islands Y. C., she 
having scored the most points in the three races. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
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Fixtures. 
Aug. 22-23.—Fort Dodge (la.) G. C. 
Aug. 24-25.—Sioux Falls (S. D.) G. C. 
Aug. 29-31.—Spirit Lake, la.—The Indians. C. VV. Budd, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Phillipsburg, N. J.—Sixth annual Labor Day 
target tournament of Alert G. C. Ed. F. Markley, 
Easton, Pa. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Aug. 19.—Bridgeport, Conn.—Western Connecticut T. S. 
L. tournament, under the auspices of the Seaside G. C. 
E. H. Bailey, Pres. W. C. T. S. L. 
Aug. 21-23.—Victor, Colo.—Two Mile High G. C. M. R. 
Valentine, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22.—Mechanicsburg (O.) G. C. F. J. Coburn, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22-23.—St. James (Mo.) G. C. R. H. James, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22-24.—Baltimore, Md.—Maryland State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Maryland State Sports¬ 
men’s Association. Geo. P. Mordecai, Sec’y. 
Aug. 23.—Tomah (YVis.) G. C. W. H. Schultz, Mgr. 
