June 29, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Ticks from the Ship’s Clock. 
The Indian Harbor Y. C. race, Greenwich 
to New London, June 19, was won by Winsome, 
Istalena second and Aurora third. Wind light 
at the start, freshening from southwest toward 
finish. The result, corrected time: Winsome, 
6.45.46; Istalena, 6.57.37; Aurora, 7.04.13. 
The annual regatta of the Lake Champlain 
Y. C. will be held Aug. 6, the program for which 
is being arranged by the Regatta Committee. 
The races held by this club are open to all 
comers, whether members of the club or not. 
C. Sherman Hoyt has resigned as a mem¬ 
ber of the regatta committee of the New York 
Y. C. Frederick O. Spedden will succeed him 
on the committee. 
Once every year the Atlantic Y. C. holds 
a club run. This year the run will be held on 
Aug. 25, and the dinner will be held at Hugue¬ 
not, S. I. 
Motor boat racing is going to be fostered 
by the new Glenwood Country Club, A regatta 
committee, consisting of Edgar F. Luckenbach, 
Chairman; Harold Godwin and Burton Thomp¬ 
son, has been appointed by the Glenwood Coun¬ 
try Club and has arranged a motor boat re¬ 
gatta on June 29. The race will be held on 
Long Island Sound, starting at 2 o'clock in the 
afternoon. Classes have been arranged for 
hydroplanes and high power motor boats. 
Dr. W. W. Grier, commodore of the Capital 
Y. C., of Washington, and Commodore Carlton 
Slagle, of the Baltimore Motor Y. C-, are logical 
successors to Commodore Isaac E. Emerson, 
who resigned as president of the Chesapeake 
Yacht Racing Association. 
Rhode Island Y. C. 
Twenty-six boats, twenty-four of which 
were sailing'craft, starteci in the Rhode Island 
Y. C.’s annual ladies’ day regatta last Saturday 
afternoon. 
Wasaka won in Class N, Molly in Class Q, 
Gilt Edge in Class E and Hugi in Class I. 
The rough water down the bay prevented 
several of the speed - boats from competing. 
Neutoi got a sail-over in Class C of the 
motor boat division. Three cruisers, Mau- 
rence, Raymar H. and Chasara started in Class L. 
_W. E. Butler went over the course alone 
again in Class P with Memo. There were five 
starters in the Q class sloops. Molly won by 
20m. 
Gilt Edge won in the catboat E class. Scud 
had a sail-over in Class X. Rube and Puzzle 
ran into trouble on the second round and drifted 
across the bay. Neutoi w'ent over the course 
alone in Class C in the motor boat division. 
After a little misunderstanding over the 
starting guns, the power cruisers, Raymar IL, 
Chasara and Maurence started at 4:05:20. Mau- 
rence would have been declared the winner if 
she had been measured and had officially en¬ 
tered. As it was, Raymar H. took the honors. 
The summary follows: 
Sailing Division—Class N—Start, 2:30. 
Elapsed. 
Wasaka, H. B. Scattergood .2 19 16 
Evelyn, H. E. Kimball . 3 32 34 
Wasaka’s corrected time was not calculated; she is 
to be remeasured. 
Class P—Start, 2:33. 
Momo, W. E. Butler . 2 29 33 
Class Q—Start, 2:36. 
^ Elapsed. Corrected. 
Idler, A. M. Chace . 2 54 45 2 52 40 
Molly, O. E. Howes . 3 28 37 3 26 18 
Rambler, C. G. Buffington . 3 45 50 3 36 41 
Paloma, W. E. Darling . 3 52 10 3 52 10 
Nimbus III., F. Weaver . 4 01 29 3 54 18 
Idler disqualified for not covering proper course. 
Class P Cruisers—Start, 2:39. 
Cara, R. P. Jencks . 3 19 48 
Calista, F. A. Barnes . 3 31 28 
Class E—Start, 2:42. 
Gilt Edge, Simmons . 3 23 51 
Bother, F. H. Sweet . 3 27 45 
Netor, A. C. Arnold . 4 04 53 
Omeme, F. J. Holt . 4 10 42 
Trouble, A. G. Benson . 4 13 48 
3 19 48 
3 27 t9 
3 23 41 
3 26 03 
4 03 01 
4 09 42 
4 12 38 
Class I—Start, 2:45. 
Elapsed. 
Hugi. A. P. Brayton . 3 22 56 
Wanderer VI., H. J. Flint . 3 24 18 
Dorothy, W. D. Wood . 3 32 40 
Bat, J. H. Caton, Jr. 3 44 12 
Bonito, F. R. Ames, Jr., withdrew after first round. 
Class X—Start, 2:54. 
Scud, R. W. Otis .1 45 18 
Class Z —Start, 2:57. 
Dube, Benjamin Peckham . 2 09 35 
Puzzle, F. J. Killian . d. n. f. 
■ Class F—Start, 3:00. 
Mist, Leeman and Moran . 1 49 05 
Motor Boat Division — Class C — Start. 3:25. 
Neutoi, H. F. Hammond . 0 27 03 
Class E—Start, 4:05:20. 
Elapsed Corrected. 
Raymar II., Withington . 0 24 13 0 22 22 
Chasara, C. E. Payne . 0 25 24 0 25 24 
Maurence, W. W. Massie . 0 22 56 . 
Maurence not officially entered and not counted. 
Crescent A. C. 
The Crescent Athletic Club sailed its annual 
regatta last Saturday on the lower bay. It was 
the third race on the yacht racing championship 
of Gravesend Bay. Interest centered principally 
in the Q class, a division that was made up of 
six well-known lower bay racing craft. 
On both actual and corrected time Clare 
took the first division of the handicap class. The 
same operation was repeated by Gunda in the 
second division. M. & F. won in the S class 
and Mouse took the X division. The summary: 
Sloops, Class Q—Start, 3:00—Course. 12.3 Miles. 
Alice, G. Davis . 5 34 44 2 34 44 
Soya, \\'. A. Barstow . 5 40 00 2 40 00 
Grayjacket, F. C. Noble . 5 43 39 2 43 PO 
Florence, W. A. Brown . 5 44 17 2 44 17 
Sullew, E. F. Luckenbach. 5 44 41 2 44 41 
Spider, H. Chubb .. 5 48 01 2 48 01 
Handicap Class, 1st Div.—Start, 3:05—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Clare, W. C. Vanclief . 5 58 47 2 53 47 
Joy, Le Sauvage and Geer . 6 00 11 2 55 11 
La Cubana, J. H. Ives . 6 25 10 3 25 10 
Corrected time: Clare, 2.40.45; Joy, 2.44.47; La 
Cubana, 3.00.11. 
Handicap Class, 2d Div.—Start, 3:05—Course, 12 Mi'es. 
Gunda, W. A. Howard . 5 67 08 2 52 08 
Careless, R. Rummell . 5 49 35 2 44 35 
Blue Bell, Z Meyhew . 6 11 39 3 06 39 
Corrected time: Gunda, 2.42.15; Careless, 2.44.35; 
Blue Bell, 3.00.04. 
Sloops—Class S—Start, 3:10—Course, 12 Miles. 
M. and F. II., C. M. Camp. 6 04 28 2 54 28 
Cyric, Dr. C. L. Atkinson . 6 06 31 2 56 31 
Sloops, Class X—Start, 3:15—Course, 8 Miles. 
Mouse, R. E. Dingman . 5 06 58 1 41 58 
Pike, R. Rummell, Jr. 5 17 31 2 02 31 
Slow Poke, F. L. Durland . 5 19 48 2 04 48 
Suffragette, Platt and Tremann _ 5 39 45 2 24 45 
Skylark. M. A. Howard . 5 42 27 2 27 27 
Merry Widow, Baily and Baily. 5 10 34 . 
Merry Widow started too soon. 
Manhasset Bay Challenge Cup. 
There is not much chance of Canada taking 
home the cup on the Great Lakes this year if 
the little wonder Michicago repeats her perform¬ 
ance of June 24. In the first race for the Man¬ 
hasset Bay cup she handily trimmed the holder, 
Joyant, and scored five points on the trophy. 
The starting signal was made at 12140 and 
the five competitors were jockeying close to the 
line. 
Windward was first across close to Joyant, 
Cara Mia. Michicago. and Corinthian followed 
in the order named. The course was twice over 
a course to and around a stake boat anchored 
four miles to the south-southwestward of the 
starting line, sixteen miles, making a windward 
and leeward course. They rounded thus: 
Michicago . 2 25 57 Cara Mia . 2 28 19 
Windward . 2 26 17 Joyant . 2 28 36 
Corinthian . 2 26 38 
The crews got out spinnaker and ballooner 
for the run to the mark off Great Captain’s 
Island, completing the first round in the fol¬ 
lowing order: 
Michicago . 3 02 05 Joyant . 3 03 53 
Corinthian . 3 02 10 Cara Mia . 3 04 32 
W mdward . 3 03 01 
They rounded the offshore mark and started 
for the finish line in this order: 
Michicago . 3 42 15 Corinthian . 3 46 47 
\\ mdward . 3 44 18 Cara Mia . “i 4(1 
Joyant . 3 44 48 . i ib 
Quick sad shifting was in order right here 
ti^o- u neared the finish close 
together, and the Western boat’s crew did 
quicker work. Results: 
Sloops, Class P-Start, l:40-Course. 16 Miles. 
Michicago,, Chicago syndicate .4 17^11 ^*^ 37 ^ 1 l’ 
Joyant, W. H. Childs . i W bk i Ull 
Windward, R. Monks . 4 19 35 9 tq 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright. 4 ^1 11 2 41 11 
Corinthian, H. C. Smith. 49993 f 42 i 
f“c"7W *• 
fniir'^Co J^e Chicago yacht included 
mao R T* Johnson, James Spark- 
man, Butler Whiting and Ogden McClurg, the 
first three being Long Island Sound yachtsmen. 
. sailed Joyant. with the 
owner and Abbott Brush, while the Corinthian’s 
amateurs were H. C. Smith, George Nichols and 
Everitt Dominick; Windward’s were Richard 
and Jerome Monks, William Robertson and L 
hlanlej^ and Cara Mias, Stuyvesant Wain¬ 
wright, S. C. Hopkins and George Robinson. 
Savin Hill Y. C. 
More than fifty boats sailed in the ooen 
regatta of the Savin Hill Y. C., at DorchesW, 
June 22 . The summary follow's: 
Class A. 
1 ’- ■ • X lx. Elapsed. Corrected, 
1 irginia, Joy and Patterson. 1 26 .32 1 15 fin 
Kovice, C. K. Small . 1 37 31 1 16 04 
Chewink, Frazell and Swinson.1 38 11 1 16 44 
Mignon, A. E. Coupal . 1 40 ^2 1 17 qi 
Flirt, J. A Dykmari . .. 1 44 33 1 22 39 
Llorinda, Gillis and Irwin. 1 48 27 1 24 43 
_ , _ Class B. 
Quakeress, J. W. Dammerell, Jr.... 1 41 02 1 16 01 
Chevy Chase, Walter Kelley . 1 44 15 1 iq 14 . 
Sintram. O. L. Brambach . 14128 119 10 
Pirate, R. S. Landers . 1 52 05 1 26 17 
Winona, R. J. Smith. 1 54 30 1 28 06 
Caprice, Wffham Bevans . 1 51 16 1 29 06 
xNasus, C. b. W oodman . 1 58 04 1 32 46 
Olass C 
Lindsey, Powers and McCarthy.’._ 1 36 08 1 19 31 
\ lolet, H. J. McKee . 1 44 46 1 25 10 
. Class S. 
Mantza, C. H. Porter . 1 45 04 1 21 39 
Winniahdin, James Spratt . 1 50 28 1 26 40 
W'^venock, W. G. Sargent . 1 48 30 1 28 02 
I X L, T. E. Smith . 1 56 28 1 28 56 
Class H. 
Alarion III., R. C. Goudry . 1 45 18 1 42 18 
Zidana, Reed, Homer and Hamilton 1 43 37 1 43 37 
Newsboy, A. C. McLean . 1 52 13 1 44 13 
Sinbad, R. Packard . 1 52 55 1 46 05 
Carmen, J. F. Rich. 1 53 20 1 47 20 
Egeria, F. Van Cownenberge. 2 17 55 1 47 55 
bond and Dance, F. W. Frazer.2'22 46 2 02 46 
Thordes, F. R. Burster . Withdrew. 
Cabin Boats. 
Isabel, H L. Hodgkins . 1 18 48 0 36 48 
Mascot, F. Borden . 0 44 13 0 44 13 
C U Later, W'. A. Chaffer. 1 22 18 0 46 45 
Gertrude, J. F. Tobin. 1 13 08 0 47 05 
Beachcoma, Peterson and Shepard. 1 05 54 0 48 03 
May S., C. Sargent . 0 49 46 0 49 46 
Open Power Boats. 
Pegasus, L. R. Cogswell . 0 33 13 0 33 14 
Sparks, W. Kelley . 1 20 13 0 53 13 
Anabel, James E. Farrell . 1 30 02 0 56 35 
Garaffe, J. W. Seardon . 1 17 58 1 17 58 
M. Y. R. A. Boats—Class D. 
Dartwell. Ira M. W'hittemore . 1 43 41 1 43 37 
Clara, Herbert W'. Robbins . 1 44 55 1 44 29 
Dolly III., W\ W'k Arnold . 1 46 12 1 46 21 
Busy Bee, Tuppin and Hardwick.... 1 50 03 1 46 45 
Hush. John Kitson. 1 45 54 1 46 54 
Wanderer, F. W. Brown . 1 53 36 1 49 53 
Class I, 18-Footers. 
Cheroot, E. and R. S. Hendry .l 44 53 
Louise, A. E. W'hittemore. 1 45 23 
Aurora, F. L. and R. Wk Pigeon . 1 49 59 
Moslem II., H. M. Bloomfield. 1 50 57 
Doshen II., A. W'. Finley . 1 52 02 
Rena, W. P. Karshick . 1 52 03 
Class X, Dories. 
Elizabeth S., L. H. Brown . 1 52 49 
Busy A III J. S. Hodge .1 55 03 
Terror II., C. H. Sass . 1 58 42 
Pointer III., James H. Farrell. 1 59 40 
Naiad. Franson and Gillis . 2 00 04 
Teazer, Henry Van Dongon..j 2 06 10 
