A Start in Larchmont 
Resolute Continues to Win 
“Resolute” continues to win. Weather condi¬ 
tions have been such that only one race was 
sailed during the past week between the big, 
single stickers in the elimination events for the 
defense of the America’s cup. Last Saturday, the 
“Resolute” put the “Vanitie” on time allowance, 
while she trimmed “Defiance” by one minute and 
56 seconds, record time. 
Up to the present time, the “Defiance,” although 
sailing much better than during the previous try¬ 
outs, appears to be eliminated from the big event. 
The “Vanitie” with her new rig and illuminable 
gaff and club topsail spars, and more complete 
knowledge on the part of the skipper and crew has 
improved greatly. It is probable that Mr. Han¬ 
nan, the designer and skipper of the “Josephine,” 
which disrupted the “P” class in the Sound, send¬ 
ing these bully boats into remote places will sail 
“Vanitie” in the final eliminations. This will un¬ 
doubtedly put more speed into “Vanitie,” for with 
the possible exception of Mr. Adams sailing the 
“Resolute,” there is no better yacht racing sailor 
-than Mr. Hannan. 
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THE RESOLUTE. 
THE VANITIE. 
THE DEFIANCE. 
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• 1 31 13 
• 2 27 57 
. o 56 44 
. 3 28 40 
. 1 00 45 
• 4 36 43 
. I 08 03 
. 5 27 46 
•• o 51 03 
• 3 56 33 
• 3 54 44 
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. 1 32 00 
• 2 03 15 
. o 59 15 
• 3 32 16 
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• 4 37 10 
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• 3 55 47 
• 3 55 47 
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. 2 34 os 
. 1 02 05 
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• 0 58 55 
. 4 41 17 
. 1 08 17 
. 5 31 30 
. 0 so 13 
• 3 59 30 
• 3 56 5° 
FRIEDE SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS INTER¬ 
NATIONAL CANOE TROPHY. 
Once more the International Canoe Trophy 
has been won by that remarkable American canoe¬ 
ist, Leo Friede, of the Manhattan Canoe Club. 
On July 18th on Gravesend Bay, under the aus¬ 
pices of the New York Canoe Club, Mr. Friede 
won two races from R. B. Britton, the Canadian 
challenger. Mr. Britton had a new canoe, the 
“Tomahawk,” built for these races, while Mr. 
Friede used the “Mermaid” in which he defended 
the trophy successfully last year. 
The two races offered excellent opportunity to 
judge the genuine all-around ability of the boats 
and helmsmen. The first race sailed in a steady 
breeze, the second in a fluky wind which, at times, 
was no wind at all. 
The scores of the two events follow: 
First Challenge Cup Race.—Course, about eight miles. 
Elapsed. 
Start. Finish. Time. 
Canoe. Owner 
H. M. 
H. M. S. 
H. M. S. 
Mermaid, L. Friede . 
. II 00 
12 29 42 
I 29 42 
Tomahawk, R. B. Britton .... 
. II 00 
12 35 26 
1 35 26 
Start. 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
Time. 
Second Challenge Cup Race. 
Canoe. Owner 
H. M. 
H. M. S. 
H. M. S. 
Mermaid. L. Friede . 
. 3 40 
5 44 46 
2 04 46 
Tomahawk, K. B. Britton ... 
• 3 4° 
5 52 09 
2 12 09 
Jamaica Bay Yacht Club. 
Jamaica Bay, July 19. 
Only a few starters dared the wind to-day. It is 
impossible to announce the winners in several of the 
divisions, as the boats raced subject to measurement. 
However, the Surprise won on both actual and corrected 
time among the knockabouts of Jamaica Bay, and in 
the cabin cruiser class the Grace Irene was the first 
to finish. The Harriet H. had a sailover, as did also 
the Little Dream. The other winners included the Lillie 
R.. the Lillie S. and the Thelema. The summary: 
KNOOCKABOUTS—START, 3:02—COURSE, 41-5 
MILES. 
Surprise, A. Van Winckel.4 03 20 1 01 20 
Psyche, A. Cass.4 09 15 1 07 15 
Clinco, H. R. Wilson.4.07 03 1 03 03 
La Petite, D. A. Wingrave..Did not finish. 
Corrected times—Surprise, 1:01:20; Fsyche, 1:03:07; 
Clinco, 1:04:48. 
CABIN CRUISERS—START, 2:48—COURSE, 4 1-5 
MILES. 
Grace Irene, M. Middleton .4 09 30 1 21 30 
Wanda, Commodore Darrow .4 11 05 1 23 05 
Cachalot, A. H. Hyman.4 25 30 1 37 30 
CABIN CRUISERS—CLASS C—START, 2:48—COURSE, 
4 1-5 MILES. 
Little Dream, E. Brotherson.2 20 45 1 32 4s 
CABIN CRUISERS—CLASS E—START, 2.54—COURSE, 
4 1-5 MILES. 
Harriat H., R. A. Hamilton.Did not finish. 
CABIN CRUISERS—CLASS F—START, 2:54—COURSE, 
4 1-5 MILES. 
Lillie S., R. Howard .4 34 35 1 40 35 
OPEN POWER BOATS—START, 2:58—COURSE, 
Il8 
41-5 MILES. 
Thelema, A. Zwilling.4 39 00 1 37 00 
Smarty, L. Golly .4 39 01 1 37 01 
Lee, F. B. Anderson.Did not finish. 
Corrected times—Thelema, 1:32:31; Smarty, 1:37:01. 
OPEN POWER BOATS—CLASS I—START, 3:00- 
COURSE, 41-5 MILES. 
Lillie R., D. L. Robinson.4 54 30 1 45 30 
LARCHMONT RACE WEEK. 
It takes more than bad weather to take the 
crinoline out of the Larchmont Regatta. During 
the past week, the weather has been rainy, wind¬ 
less and full of gales. Nevertheless, each day the 
average number of starters was 139, everything 
from the Port Washington duck class to the 
great, big, double stickers being at the starting 
line. It was one of the most successful regattas 
ever held in Long Island Sound. 
THURSDAY. 
SCHOONER CLASS. 
Start, 1:25. Course, 21 Miles. 
Elapsed 
Finish. Time. 
Yacht and Owner. H.M.S. H.M.S. 
Princess, D. Lloyd.5 11 16 3 46 16 
Ariel, F. L. Leland .5 15 34 3 50 34 
NEW YORK YACHT CLUB S o FOOTERS. 
Start, 1:30. Course, 21 Miles. 
Carolina II., Pembroke Jones.4 43 or 
Samuri, W. E. Dodge.4 46 07 
Pleione, Rumrill and Irwin .4 51 49 
Grayling, J. P. Morgan .4 52 39 
Barbara, H. P. Whitney.4 56 44 
Spartan, E. Randolph.5 04 01 
NEW YORK YACHT CLUB 30 FOOTERS. 
Start, 1:40. Course, 14% Miles. 
Oriole, E. Fish.5 04 48 
Lena, O. M. Reid.5 06 00 
Juanita, J. T. Pratt .5 09 19 
Minx, W. Marshall, Jr.5 10 29 
Okee, J. H. Mahlsted.5 10 39 
Alera, J. L. Cutler .5 22 02 
Nepsi, J. De Forest.5 22 38 
Nirvana. C. H. Ten Eyck.5 24 37 
Caprice, S. C. Hopkins.5 24 46 
Carlita, G. R. Kulenkamp.5 26 36 
Carmelita, F. T. Catlin .5 28 27 
SOUND SCHOONERS. 
Start, 1:45. Course, 14% Miles. 
1 Moira, J. W. & E. P. Aiker.5 26 44 
Alicia, W. M. Baldwin .5 27 07 
BUZZARD BAYS. 
Start, 1:4s. Course, 14% Miles. 
Duchess, C. C. Miller.5 11 51 
Mashmee, W. S. Pardee.s 21 05 
Gamecock, R. P. Tyler .5 23 36 
SLOOPS—CLASS Q. 
Start, 1:50. Course, 14% Miles. 
Litle Rhody II., C. A. Wood.5 11 27 
Arvia, P. W. Rouse.5 13 07 
Virginia, J. S. Blackton.5 13 32 
Alice, G. Davis ...5 24 32 
3 U 01 
3 16 07 
3 21 49 
3 22 39 
3 26 44 
3 34 01 
3 24 48 
3 26 00 
3 29 19 
3 3° 29 
3 3° 39 
3 42 02 
3 42 38 
3 44 37 
3 44 46 
3 46 26 
3 48 27 
3 41 44 
3 42 07 
3 26 51 
3 36 05 
3 40 36 
3 21 27 
3 23 07 
3 23 32 
3 34 32 
