INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB. 
Greenwich, Conn., July 25. 
Fifty yachts, representing fourteen classes, 
started in the Indian Harbor Yacht Club’s 
twenty-sixth annual regatta on Long Island 
Sound, here to-day, and the alfair was most 
successful. 
The winners were Valkyra, Pleione, Lena, 
Rohilla, Sally IX., Cliphora, Margaret, Moira, 
Bella, Amethyst, Huiheehee, Little Robin, Snap¬ 
per and Wake. 
Schooners, 
miles. 
THE 
Class E.- 
SUMMARY. 
-Start, 1:21:22; course, twenty 
Y acht. 
Valkyra, 
Sloops, 
miles. 
Pleione, 
Grayling, 
Carolina, 
Samuri, W. 
N. Y. Y. 
Owner. 
Lois Iasagi 
N. Y. Y. C. 
E 
T. Irvin . 
J. P. Morgan . 
Pembroke Jones — 
E. Dodge .4 18 
C. 30’s.—Start, 1:25; 
Lena, O. M. 
Nepsi, J. de Forest . 
Juanita, J. T. Pratt . 
Caprice, S. C. Hopkins . 
Alera, J. L. Cutler . 
Oriole, Edmund Fish . 
O’Kee II., J. A. Mahlstedt . 
Carli-ta, G. B. Kulenkampff . 
Handicap Class.—First Division; 
fifteen miles. 
Rohilla, H. J. Diemd .3 51 
Dorinda, L. H. Dyer . 
Heron, H. Stejnbrugge . 
Amada, B. R. Stoddard . 
Corrected Times:—Rohilla, 2:30:02 
Heron. 2:40:46; Amada, 2:42:19. 
Handicap Class.—Second Division 
eleven miles. 
Sally, IX., A. E. Black . 
Nadia, W. F. Clark ..3 __ _ 
Corrected Times:—Sally IX., 2:11:33; Nadia, 
Handicap Class.—Third division; 
eleven miles. 
Cliphora, F. B. Jones . 
Natoma, W. J. McHugh .„ j, 
Robin Hood III., G. E. Gartland .4 03 47 
Amanita IV., A. E. Fountai 
Corrected Times:—Cliphora, 2:10:40; 
Robin Hood III., 2:20:26. 
Sloops, Class R.—Start, 1:30; cor 
Margaret, C. D. Mallory . 
Joyetta, W. H. Childs . 
Schoonerettes.—Start, 1:30; course, 
Moira, J. W. & E. P. Alker . 
Alicia, W. M. Baldwin . 
Larchmont Interclub.—Start, 1 =45 
miles. 
Bella, G. S. Runk, 
Whiff, W. R. Manny .4 17 
Wild Thyme, A. H. Morris .4 17 33 
Lewanna, Spence Brothers .4 24 58 
Glen Cove Jewel Class.—Start, 1:50; course 
miles. 
Amethyst, M. D. Truesdale .3 4 17 
Brilliant, R. B. Ayer .3 46 23 
Indian Harbor One Design.—Starts 1:5s; 
eight miles. 
Huiheehee, W. H. Childs .3 59 58 
Minnehaha, A. M. Clements .4 01 09 
Yaqui, F. S. Page .4 15 46 
Wabishi, R. Outwater .4 17 38 
Wahneta, W. C. Huyler .4 24 51 
Mixed Class.—Start, 1:55; course, eight miles. 
Little Robbin, L. and R. Hanan -3 57 14 2 02 14 
Petrel, F. Gade .4 13 19 2 18 19 
Snug, H. Robinson .4 14 28 2 19 28 
Pavlowa, E. Bruel . Not timed. 
Kobold, R. N. Ilitchings . Not timed. 
Star Class.—Start, 2; course, eight miles. 
Snapper, A. Iselin, 2d .4 03 09 2 03 09 
Twinkle, J. G. Alley .4 °3 28 2 03 28 
Mercury, J. S. Halstead .4 03 51 2 03 51 
Comet, G. W. Elder, Jr.4 08 18 . 2 08 18 
Vega, E. G. Unitt, Jr. Did not finish. 
Stamford One Design.—Start, 2:05; course, five miles. 
Wake, A. Iselin, Jr.3 45 06 1 40 06 
Dart, R. H. Gillespie .3 5° 04 1 45 °4 
Finish. 
Elapsed 
Time. 
II. M. S. H. M. S. 
••■4 50 57 
3 29 36 
1:10; course, 
twenty 
3 06 06 
...4 16 49 
3 06 49 
...4 16 52 
3 06 52 
...4 18 13 
3 08 13 
mse, fifteen 
miles. 
2 39 28 
...4 04 41 
2 39 4 i 
.. .4 04 47 
2 39 47 
2 42 07 
...4 07 07 
2 42 07 
2 42 28 
...4 07 49 
2 42 49 
2 45 29 
start 1:20; 
course 
•••3 51 33 
2 3133 
•••3 52 32 
2 32 32 
...4 03 02 
2 43 02 
2 42 19 
:; Dorinda, 
2:32:32; 
; start 1:35; 
course 
•••3 49 55 
214 55 
•••3 53 19 
21819 
133; Nadia, 2 
:n: 34 - 
start 1:40; 
course 
. .4 °o 43 
2 20 43 
•••3 53 59 
213 59 
...4 03 47 
2 23 47 
.. Did not finish. 
;o; Natoma, 
2:13:59; 
irse, eleven 
miles. 
■••3 57 5 i 
2 27 51 
2 30 50 
eleven miles. 
•••3 47 54 
2 17 54 
...3 49 04 
2 19 04 
5. Course, 
eleven 
2 29 00 
...4 17 10 
2 32 10 
2 32 33 
2 39 58 
, eight 
1 54 1 7 
1 56 23 
course, 
2 04 58 
2 06 09 
2 20 46 
2 22 38 
2 29 si 
AMERICAN YACHT WINS. 
Kenora, Ont., July 25. — The American yacht 
Alloha, representing the White Bear Yachting 
Club, of St. Paul, successfully defended the D. 
C. Cameron Cup in the international regatta 
here to-day, defeating the Canadian challenging 
yacht Beaver for the second successive time. The 
Alloha crossed the finishing line fifteen minutes 
before the Beaver, sailing the ten mile course in 
ih. 58m. 
ATLANTIC YACHT CLUB. 
It was the first time the new courses and new 
starting times were used. This, however, caused 
no trouble, as each Corinthian had been notified 
of the change earlier in the week. The regatta 
committee, made up of Carlos de Zafra, chair¬ 
man; S. L. Finlay, and F. P. Currier, used their 
new station. This has 'been built at the end of 
the extention of the Sea Gate dock and gives 
was the Mouse. The shadow was the first of 
the stars to finish. 
Sloops—Class Q.—Start, 3; course, 12.36 nauti¬ 
cal miles. 
Yacht. Owner. 
Virginia, J. Stuart Blackt 
Alice, Gherardi Davis 
Arvia, P. W. Rouss _ 
Dixie, R. Rummell . 
Handicap Class.—Start, 
miles. 
Joy, Le Sauvage and Da 
M. & F., Professor G. S 
Corrected time on Joy, 
Sloops—Class S.—Start, 
miles. 
M. & F. II., Camp & Marchant _5 20 49 
Cyric, W. Hunt Hall .5 22 00 
Loafer, Harry Bullock .5 24 50 
Gravesend Bay Knockabouts.—Start, 3:15; 
nautical miles. 
Mouse, R. F. Super .4 53 2g 
Slow Poke, F. L. Durland .4 54 01 
3:05; 
1:59:54; 
3:10; 
Finish. 
Elapsed 
Time. 
H. M. S. 
H. M. S. 
....5 09 09 
2 09 09 
....5 09 23 
2 09 23 
2 10 23 
••••5 14 43 
2 14 43 
ourse, 11:94 
nautical 
—5 04 54 
1 59 54 
....5 19 14 
2 14 I4 
M. & J?\, 2:05:40. 
course, 11.94 nautical 
2 10 49 
2 12 00 
2 14 50 
course, 7.3 
38 29 
39 01 
the committee an excellent view of practically 
all of the lower bay courses. 
The wind was from the south and not par¬ 
ticularly strong when the Q class was sent off 
on its voyage. The course chosen gave the 
yachts a run, with spinnakers to starboard, from 
the starting line to the Bensonhurst mark. Here 
they jibed for a close reach to Fort Hamilton. 
It was then on the wind against a strong head 
tide to Ambrose Channel buoy No. 18 and an¬ 
other run home. Although the Alice was lead¬ 
ing at the end of the first' round, the Virginia 
passed her on the second thrash to windward and 
finally won by fourteen seconds. 
The Joy had no great difficulty in wining on 
both actual and corrected time the first prize in 
.the handicap class and the M and F II. led home 
the Scraft. Among the knockabouts of the 
lower bay which now cannot carry spinnakers 
and are limited to a crew of two men the winner 
Skylark, P. W. Burnham . 4 59 35 I 44 35 
Chico, S. R. Church . Withdrew. 
Star Class.—Start, 3:20; course, 7.3 nautical miles. 
Shadow, W. L. Inslee .4 57 09 1 37 09 
Maxixe, G. L. Boston .4 59 26 1 39 26 
Aria, F. Sweisguth .4 59 01 1 39 01 
Half Moon, W. V. Kip .5 03 56 1 43 56 
Meteor, R. H. Finlay .5 08 25 1 48 25 
James Hartigan, of Bethlehem, is proud of his 
homing pigeons which are making records to 
which he invites comparison. Two of them have 
just completed a 420 mile trip which they accom¬ 
plished in ten hours or an average of 42 miles an 
hour. The pair were released at Lamsburg, W. Va. 
The same homers in 1913 flew from Baltimore in 
two hours and from Staunton, Va., in six hours. 
They have also made good time from Buffalo, 
N. Y., and Cleveland, O. Their next attempt 
will be a flight from Gainesville, Ga., in an air 
line distance of 660 miles, in a world’s champion 
contest. 
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