Sept. 2, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
383 
Handicap Class—Course 11 Miles. 
. 2 43 55 
Miana . 
3 04 36 
Peri if. 
. 2 48 44 
La Cubana . 
d.n.f. 
Glare ... 
. 2 58 47 
Corrected tim s: loy, 2.38.11; Feri 11., 2.48.44; 
Clare, 
2.58.32; 
Miana, 2.53.5V. 
Sloops — Class S— 
■Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Wink .. 
. 3 00 18 
M. and F. 
3 21 19 
Cyric 
. 3 09 16 
Drena . 
3 31 29 
Nereid 
. 3 15 44 
Catseye . 
3 31 58 
Manhasset Bay S Class—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Scylla . 
. 3 20- 58 
Mile. Boss . 
. 3 32 53 
Ardette 
. 3 22 43 
Manhasset Bay Old Class—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Pixy . 
. 3 49 19 
Chickioker . 
d.n.f. 
Lipton Cup Class- 
—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Wink . 
. 3 00 IS 
Drena . 
. 3 31 29 
Cyric . 
. 3 09 16 
Catseye . 
. 3 31 58 
Nereid 
. 3 16 44 
Ardette . 
. 3 32 43 
Scylla . 
. 3 20 58 
Mile. Boss . 
. 3 52 53 
Star Class—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Little Dipper .2 11 02 
Snake . 
. 2 22 29 
Twinkle 
. 2 17 45 
Knot . 
. 3 22 59 
Gemini 
. 2 21 58 
Star Faraway .... 
. 4 40 10 
Bugs—Course, 4 Miles. 
Skeeter 
. 0 59 56 
Wasp . 
. 1 27 00 
Cedarhurst One-Design—Course 6.3 Miles. 
Posey . 
... 2 48 08 
Albatross .... 
. 4 00 35 
Kabo . 
... 3 41 43 
Titine . 
. 4 31 38 
The Ante . 
... 3 53 44 
Cygnet . 
. 4 41 57 
Dories—Course, 4 Miles. 
Tautog . 
. 1 24 19 
Gravesend 
Knockabouts- 
—Course, 12.3 
Miles. 
Mouse . 
... 3 56 59 
Merry Widow 
. 4 26 04 
Suffragette . 
... 3 59 24 
Slow Poke .. 
. 4 26 47 
Skylark . 
... 4 17 42 
Scud . 
. 4 32 19 
Port Washington One-Design—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Zip . 4 05 36 Trix . d.n.f. 
Go Go . d.n.f. 
Bayside One-Design—Course 12.3 Miles. 
Adios . 4 28 18 Rowdy . 4 36 58 
Kiddo . 4 30 53 
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2 3 . 
The 31-raters arrived in the morning from 
Marblehead, but two other yachts dropped out, 
so the fleet of starters was fifty-six. There was 
a light breeze from the southwest at the start 
and much better than on the opening day. The 
P, Q and handicap classes were sent over 
course 9, which took them to buoy No. 7, buoy 
No. 12V2 and Bensonhurst. This gave them a 
windward leg to buoy No. 7, but some of the 
yachts had trouble in finding that buoy; then 
there was a run to Fort Hamilton, a reach to 
Bensonhurst and a little windward work to the 
finish. The tide was flood all the afternoon and 
this helped the racers when before the wind. 
Corinthian had the best position at the start. 
She crossed the line on the port tack. Wind¬ 
ward on the starboard tack was next and Joy- 
ant last. They made shore hitches into the 
point and then stood over toward the west 
bank. Corinthian led at the first mark and 
drew away from the others, finishing first by 
6m. 44s. Joyant was more than 6m. astern of 
Windward. 
Spider was the first of the Q boats to cross 
the line, and she had the weather position. 
Soya was next, closely followed by Grayjacket, 
Suelew, Princess, Alice and Essex. It was a 
close fight out to the weather mark and Gray¬ 
jacket worked into the lead and then held it. 
Spider and Soya made gains down the wind, 
but could not catch the white boat, which won 
by im. 4s. from Spider, and Spider beat Soya 
56s. 
In the handicap class Peri II. finished first, 
and just as she neared the line, she was helped 
by a small squall, but it did not save her front 
defeat. She had to allow time to all the others 
in the class and Joy won, with Peri II. next. 
The S boats, knockabouts, stars and Port 
Washington yachts went twice around course 
13, which made them sail further than the larger 
boats. Cyric led the S boats, followed by 
Drena, Wink and the others, and nearly all 
stood into the point to get out of the full force 
of the tide. At the end of the first round the 
times were: Cyric, 2:57:40; Ardette, 3:00:10; 
Drena, 3:00:29; Wink, 3:01:12; Scylla; 3:02:25; 
Cat’s Eye, 3:02:27; Nereid. 3:03:00; Mile. Boss,’ 
3:03:19; M. and F., 3:03:29. On the second 
round, Drena and Wink passed Ardette and M. 
and F. worked from last to fifth place. These 
yachts found quite a strong wind on the second 
round, which was rather variable, too. From 
Fort Hamilton to Bensonhurst it was from the 
northwest, but on the last leg it was in its 
original quarter. 
At the start of the race between Crescent and 
Nautilus, Crescent tacked and fouled Nautilus, 
which disqualified her. The summaries: 
Sloops—Class P—Course, 11% Miles. 
Corinthian . 1 49 09 Joyant . 2 02 35 
Windward . 1 55 53 
Sloops—Mixed Class—Course, 11% Miles. 
Nautilus . 2 00 11 Crescent . disq. 
Sloops—Class Q—Course, 11% Miles. 
Grayjacket . 1 55 44 Princess . 1 58 51 
Spider . 1 56 48 Suelew . 2 00 18 
Soya . 1 57 34 Essex . d.n.f. 
Alice . 1 58 42 
Handicap Class—Course 11% Miles. 
Peri II. 1 58 47 Miana . 2 07 20 
Toy . 2 01 05 La Cubana .2 10 52 
Clare . 2 02 47 
Corrected times: Joy, 1.56.56; Peri II., 1.58.47; Clare, 
1.59.13; La Cubana, 1.59.35; Miana, 1.59.37. 
Bugs—Course, 4 Miles. 
Skeeter . 0 56 35 Wasp . 1 01 12 
American Y. C. Dory—Course, 4 Miles. 
Tautog ........... 1 02 39 
Cedarhurst One-Des'ign—Course, 8 Miles. 
Kabo . 2 04 05 ‘ The Ante . 2 12 21 
Posey . 2 06 26 Albatross . 2 13 01 
Titine . 2 09 44 Cygnet . 2 20 14 
Manhasset Bay S Class—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Ardette . 2 43 45 Mile. Boss . 2 49 44 
Scylla . 2 47 07 
Class S—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Cyric . 2 39 47 Catseye . 2 46 52 
Drena . 2 44 21 M. and F. 2 48 05 
Wink . 2 46 02 Nereid . 2 49 10 
Manhasset Bay (Old)—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Pixy ... 2 53 27 
Sloops—Class R—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Hamburg . 2 59 37 Virginia . 3 09 55 
Gravesend Knockabouts—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Skylark . 2 45 15 Suffragette . 2 51 12 
Merry Widow . 2 47 05 Mouse . 2 56 52 
Slow Poke . 2 49 11 Scud . 2 57 08 
Star Class—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Little Dipper .. 
... 2 52 42 
Geminii 
3 04 37 
Twinkle . 
.... 2 54 27 
Knot . 
3 16 32 
Faraway . 
... 2 56 30 
Snake . 
d.n.f. 
Port Washington Class 
—Course 
, 12.3 Miles. 
Go Go . 
.... 2 58 25 
Trix ... 
d.n.f. 
Zip . 
.... 3 05 11 
Bayside 
One-Design— 
-Course, 
12.3 Miles. 
Adios . 
....3 01 01 
Rowdy 
3 07 19 
Kiddo . 
.... 3 02 44 
Lipton > 
Cup—S Class- 
-Course, 
12.3 Miles. 
Cyric . 
.... 2 39 47 
Scylla . 
2 47 07 
Ardette . 
.... 2 43 45 
M. and 
F. 
2 48 05 
Drena . 
.... 2 44 21 
Nereid 
2 49 10 
Wink . 
.... 2 46 02 
Mile. Boss . 
2 49 44 
Catseye . 
.... 2 46 52 
, 
THURSDAY, AUG. ‘24. 
The wind was light from the southeast at the 
start, and it threatened rain all day. Soon 
after the start the wind went east and then 
northeast. This last change gave the S yachts 
some windward work on the second round 
which enabled Cyric to do better and finally 
wins the big cup. When the yachts were 
started, the wind was very light and the tide 
bothered them. The P. Q and handicap classes 
were sent to Bensonhurst, Craven Shoal, buoy 
No. 14, and home and had a reach to Benson¬ 
hurst, a run to Craven Shoal and then wind¬ 
ward work for part of the time and close reach¬ 
ing. Suelew took the lead in class Q. It was 
just her weather and she held the lead to the 
finish. Princess held second place after turn¬ 
ing the first mark. Corinthian took a big lead 
and when almost home was hung up on the 
shoal and stayed there until her two class com¬ 
petitors had passed her. Nautilus led at Craven 
Shoal, but on the next leg Crescent passed her 
and won the race. 
The S yachts sailed twice around a triangle, 
going to Bensonhurst. Craven Shoal, buoy No. 
24 and home. They were rather scattered at the 
start with M. and F. in the lead, followed by 
Wink, Catseye and Drena. At the end of the 
first round the times were: Wink, 3:22:30; 
Scylla, 3:27:11; Catseye, 3:27:30; Ardette. 
3:29:34; Cyric, 3:30:04; Drena, 3:30:58; M. and 
F. 3 : 34 : 55 ; Nereid. 3:35:08; Mile. Boss. 3:37:35- 
The uncertainty of yacht racing was shown in 
this class. Cyric did some fine sailing on the 
second round and got into second place, which 
gave her the big prize on points. 
The summaries: 
Sloops — Class P—Course, 11 Miles. 
Windward . 2 17 14 Corinthian . 2 27 44 
Joyant . 2 22 20 
Points on W. A. Barstow vase: Windward 5, Corin¬ 
thian 4, Joyant 3. 
Mixed Class—Course, 11 Miles. 
Crescent . 2 26 09 Nautilus . 2 32 27 
Points on Gherardi Davis cup: Nautilus 5, Crescent 3. 
Sloops—Class Q—Course, 11 Miles. 
Suelew . 2 27 02 Spider . 2 31 00 
Princess . 2 27 51 Alice . 2 33 35 
Grayjacket . 2 30 13 Soya . 2 36 21 
Points on Commodore Barnard cup and Thompson 
trophy: Princess 19, Grayjacket 18, Suelew 17, Soya 16, 
Spider 15, Alice 14, More Joy 2, Essex 1. 
Handicap Class—Course, 11 Miles. 
Peri II.disq. La Cubana . d.n.f. 
Joy .. 2 34 34 Miana . 2 43 10 
Clare . 3 35 34 
Corrected times: loy, 2.29.17; Peri II., disqualified; 
Clare, 2.31.03; Miana, 2.33.22. 
Points on Rear-Commodore Wilson’s prize: Joy 15, 
Peri II., 8, Clare 10, Miana, 5, La Cubana, 2. 
Sloops—Class S—Course, 12 Miles. 
Wink . 3 15 CO Drena .. 3 18 54 
Cyric . 3 16 53 Nereid . 3 24 17 
Catseye ... 3 18 12 M. and F. 3 24 30 
Points on special prize: Wink 16, Cyric 16, Drena 10, 
Nereid 7, Catseye 8, M. and F., 6. 
Manhasset Bav S —Class—Course, 12 Miles. 
Scylla . 3 17 30 Mile. Boss . 3 26 09 
Ardette . 3 19 44 
Points on special prize: Scylla 8, Ardette 7, Mile. 
Boss 3. 
Lipton Cup Class—Course, 12 Miles. 
Wink . 3 15 00 Ardette .3 19 44 
Cyric . 3 16 53 Nereid . 3 24 17 
Scylla . 3 17 30 M. and F. 3 24 30 
Catseye .3 18 12 Mile. Boss . 3 26 09 
Drena . 3 18 54 
Points for Lipton cup: Cyric 25, Wink 24, Scylla 17, 
Drena 16, Catseye 14, Ardette 14, Nereid 12, M. and F., 
10, Mile. Boss 3. 
Manhasset Bay (Old)—Course, 12 Miles. 
Pixy.. 3 24 00 Chickioker . d.n.f. 
Points on special cup: Pixy 6, Chickioker 0. 
Sloops—Class R—Course, 8 Miles. 
Hamburg ... 2 07 52 Virginia .2 13 45 
Points on series prize: Hamburg 6, Virginia 3. 
Cedarhurst Class—Course, 8 Miles. 
Posey . 2 29 46 The Ante . 2 35 19 
Kabo . 2 29 47 Titine . 2 35 20 
Cygnet . 2 33 30 Albatross . 2 36 34 
Points on Rear-Commodore Wilson cup: Posey 17, 
Kabo 16, The Ante 10, Titine 8, Cygnet 6, Albatross 6. 
Star Class—Course, 8 Miles. 
Star Faraway . 2 21 07 Snake . 2 23 37 
Little Dipper. 2 21 26 Geminii . 2 23 37 
Twinkle . 2 21 50 Knot . 2 31 50 
Points on Hendon Chubb trophy: Little Dipper 17, 
Twinkle 14, Gemini 9, Snape 6, Star Faraway 11, Knot 5. 
Class X—Sloops—Course, 8 Miles. 
Skylark . 2 07 32 Mouse . disq. 
Merry Widow . 2 10 46 Scud . 2 15 10 
Suffragette . 2 11 23 Slow Poke . 2 21 14 
Points on special trophy: Skylark 16,Merry Widow 13, 
Suffragette 12, Mouse 8, Slowpoke 8, Scud 5. 
Bayside One-Design—Course, 8 Miles. 
Kiddo . 2 15 48 Rowdy . 2 24 04 
Adios . 2 20 15 
Points on series prize:’Kiddo 7, Adios 8, Rowdy 3. 
Port Washington One-Design—Course, 8 Miles. 
Zip . 2 19 00 Trix . 2 24 39 
Go Go . 2 19 48 
Points on series prize: Zip 8, Go Go, 5, Trix 1. 
Bugs—Course, 4 Miles. 
Skeeter . 1 00 34 Wasp . 1 02 40 
American Y. C. Dory—Course, 4 Miles. 
Tautog . 1 13 12 
Points on Bug series class: Skeeter 6, Wasp 3. 
Points on Dory class: Tautog 3. 
Points on Chubb prize for intersectional race: Skylark 
33, Suffragette 30, Merry Widow 30, Slow Poke 23, 
Mouse 20, Scud 20, Adios 18, Zip 18, Kiddo 17, Go Go 
10. Rowdy 8, Trix 2. 
Points on Bayside and Port Washington prize: Kiddo 
14, Zip 14, Adios 13, Go Go, 10, Rowdy 7, Trix 1. 
Childs Trophy Race. 
The Childs trophy was sailed for on Friday. 
Aug. 25, and again the weather was unfavor¬ 
able for good sport. The flagship Sagamore 
was used as the committee boat. The com¬ 
mittee in charge of the race was Dr. J. E. De 
Mund. of the Atlantic Y. C.. representing the 
defenders of the trophy: Frank Bowne Jones, 
of the Indian Harbor Y. C. reoresenting the 
challenging club, and John R. Brophy, of the 
New York Canoe Club. 
The race was sailed with full time allowance, 
and Windward being the largest boat had to 
allow time to the others. She allowed Joyant 
8s., Corinthian 16s., Nautilus 4m. 32s., Soya, 
Alice and Suelew, 9m. 33s., Princess 9m. 55s. 
and Cyric 29m. 27s. The course was thirteen 
nautical miles and the turning marks were one- 
half mule east of Romer Shoal Light, then to a 
mark boat one-half mile east of Old Orchard 
Shoal and home. This made it a broad reach 
to the first mark, four miles; a run to the sec- 
