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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July io, 1909. 
Handicap Class-Fourth Division-Start, 12Miles. 
_4 is fi t kamea .Not timea. 
Kenosha . 4 18 5!* Ramea . , 
ivenosna . . — .. ■ - - u..j .Not timed. 
Svhilla .4 21 4G Robin Hood 
rivDina .. ('.race II.Not timed. 
Kenosha II. » U8 , j ii io. c ,V,;Uo 4iqil- 
Corrected times—Kenosha, 4.11.13, Sybilla, 4.1S.U, 
Kenosha II., 4.49.11. 
Handicap Class-Fifth ™vision-Start, 12;16-11 
Arrow 4 06 27 Miss Modesty - f 23 US 
A CoAc'ted 'times: Arrow, 4.06.27; Miss Modesty, 4.20.37. 
Sloops, Class R—Start, 12:20—11 Miles. 
PTovden . 4 12 14 Keewaydin ........ 4 31 01 
Ogeemah . 4 28 46 Omoo ...Not timed. 
Manhasset Bay Class—Start, 12:20—11 Miles. 
Pi xv . ...4 3111 Edith .■ • 4 65 V 
Arizona .... 4 43 11 Wister .Not timed. 
Avis . 4 54 12 
Manhasset Bay New Class-Start, 12:20-11 Miles 
Ardette . 4 14 30 Scylla .4 2r 08 
Manhaska . 4 19 02 Althea ... 4 39 51 
Glen Cove Class—Start, 12:25—11 Miles. 
F.merald . 4 10 23 Sapphire . 4 21 19 
Garnet 4 1105 Moonstone ........ 4 4i 05 
Ruby . 4 15 46 Catseye .Not timed. 
New Rochelle One-design—Start, 12:30—11 M 1 '^- „ R 
Virginia . 4 48 09 Echo . 4 56 28 
Nereid . 4 52 12 
Catboats—Start, 12:35—11 Miles. 
j ney . 4 06 13 Peewee .Not timed. 
Larks-Start, 12:35-5% Miles. 
No 8 . 2 22 ,3 Canvasback ........ 2 a £l 
Spoonbill . 2 31 32 Decoy ..Not timed. 
Bug Class—Start, 12:35—5% Miles. 
Skeeter . 2 30 18 Big Bug . .....2 30 50 
Red Bug . 2 32 06 Wasp .Not Timed. 
Cricket . 2 40 48 
Dories—Start, 12:35—5% Miles. 
Tiny Tad . 3 34 IS Sweep 
Faraway . 2 44 05 
..3 46 51 
A,iice r .Not timed. 
Brooklyn Y. C. 
The Brooklyn Y. C. had a very successful re¬ 
gatta on the afternoon of July 5 in which 33 
yachts took part. They started in a southerly 
breeze which strengthened during the afternoon. 
The summaries follow: 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 3:00-12 Miles. 
Elapsed. 
p er ; XI. 1 37 48 Vorant II. 1 42 45 
Sakana .1 40 48 
Sloops, Class Q—Start, 3:05—12 Miles. 
Sova . 1 40 43 Vingt Trois ..Disqualified. 
joy .1 4S 04 
Handicap Class, First Div.—Start, 3:10 12 Miles. 
La Cubana .1 53 17 Miana . D fi v' 
Corrected time—La Cubana, 1.53.17; Careless, 1.53.40. 
Handicap Class, Second Div.—Start, 3:10 12 Miles. 
Papillon ..:. 1 20 04 Trio . 13100 
M cforr'ected "time—Papiilcm, 1.20.04; Trio, 1.27.00, and 
Mischief, 1.27.48. 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:15—8 Miles. 
Gunda . 1 15 46 M. & F., . 1 17 59 
Pester .1 16 09 
Gravesend Knockabouts—Start, 3:20 8 Miles. 
Oueen . 1 43 17 Bobs . 1 28 14 
Slow Poke . 1 24 40 Nancy . 1®30 
Chico . 1 24 54 Mouse .1 30 10 
Merry Widow -1 26 15 Elfin .■ • 4 f 4 jJO 
Masque . 1 27 04 Banshee .D. N. F. 
N. Y. C. C. Dinghies—Start, 3:25-4 Miles. 
Midget . 0 42 20 Aries . 5 44 35 
Meteor . 0 42 23 Little Devil . 0 45 08 
Bull Finch . 0 43 10 Osens . 0 4b 03 
Skeets . 0 43 15 
Belle Harbor Y. C. Schedule. 
The Belle Harbor Y. C. opened its season last 
Saturday with an inter-club ocean race. On 
Monday there were races in which motor boats 
and sailing craft took part. 1 he schedule for 
the rest of the season is; July io, Waterway 
League contests off Rockaway; July 17, 3 p. m., 
endurance race for motor boats; 3-3°, sa 'i boat 
races for all classes; 4 p. m., swimming races; 
July 24, 3.30 p. m., sail boat races for all classes; 
4 p. m., motor boat handicap race; 5 p. m., row¬ 
ing race; 5.30, tub race; July 31, 4 p. m., open 
race for sail boats, all classes; 4.30, open race 
for motor boats, all classes. 
Moosehead Lake Y. C. 
Boston Y. C. 
Eighteen yachts took part m the club regatta 
of the Boston Y. C. off Marblehead on Satur¬ 
day, July 3. They raced in a strong northwest 
wind and many had reefs in. The feature of 
the regatta was the contest in the. 31 rating class 
in which Timandra, Wianno, Marie L. and Marie 
took part. The course sailed gave them a broad 
reach on the first leg. The wind was almost 
aft and some yachts used spinnakers. Then they 
had a reach to the second mark and a beat 
home. Marie L., an old boat owned by George 
Lee, turned the tables on the new craft in the 
31 rating class. 
One of the gamest races sailed was given in 
this class by the Marie, which came all the way 
up a hard windward leg with a parted bobstay 
and her bowsprit cracked at the stem head and 
threatening to go by the board any minute. As 
it was, the Marie came very close to the Marie 
L. on corrected time, and her chances looked 
good for winning had she not met with the 
accident. ... , 
The start of this class was some exciting to 
those on board the committee boat especially. 
The Marie was away first, but the Marie K had 
her covered and was really in the best berth. 
Both the Wianno and the Timandra, carrying 
whole sail, had more than they wanted and were 
well-nigh unmanageable. The Timandra came 
to the line first of these two and came within 
a few inches of sweeping the military mast and 
gear from the committee boat. Then came the 
Wianno, straining at the helmsman s efforts to 
steer her. She managed to bump the committee 
boat, but the blow was glancing and a serious 
accident was thus averted. It was sufficient to 
put the Wianno out of the race, however, for 
the collision disqualified her. 
The Timandra led at the first mark, with the 
Wianno crowding down after her. Then came 
the Marie L. and the Marie. On the next leg 
the two new 31-raters got into a luffing match 
and the Marie L. and the Marie got away from, 
them and turned the mark in the oidei named. 
On the windward leg the Marie L. and the 
Marie both pulled away from the new boats, 
both of which had more sail than they could 
carry in the breeze. 
In the special 30-foot class the Pontiac had 
the best position at the start, on the Wasaka s 
weather, and she pulled out a lead on the first 
leg which she held around the course. T. he 
Lady was away first in the Sonderklasse, and 
she’lead all the way. The remarkable thing 
about the race in this class was the manner in 
which the Lady stood up and travelled in the 
hard puffs when going to windward. The cor¬ 
rected times; . , 
Class P, 31-rating—Marie L., 1.48.20; Mane, 
1.49.23; Timandra, 2.02.14; Wianno disqualified. 
Special, 30-footers—Pontiac, 1.45.15; Wasaka, 
148 01. _ „ 
Sonderklasse—Lady, 1.59-39; Sally X., 2.09.42; 
Wendy, 2.12.04. 
Class I, 18-footers—Mirage II., 2.12.34; Au¬ 
rora disabled. 
Second Special Rating Class—Gringo. I.53-L3; 
Secret, 2.00.05; Cavalla, 2.01.03; d abasco III., 
-^ifoot Knockabouts—Clitheroe, 2.12.08; As- 
penet, 2.33.20; Nike, 2.53.26. 
New York Motor B. C. 
she steadily drew away from the others. She 
turned the Albany mark at 10.38 o clock Sun- 
day morning and started back for home, i ne 
times of the others as they turned were: 
Martha, 12.09.00; Plow Boy, 12.1900; Jolly 
Roger 12.19.00; Bunk II., 1.05.00; Reta, 1.19.00, 
Anna,’1.29.00; Polar Star, 1.40.00 Juliet, 1.55-00. 
The summary: 
Motor Boat Race to Albany and Back—Distance, 2i0 
, *» I-. M.. M, *-»-£*. lysi 
fy * . 888 888 
§£::::::::::::::888 888 
Jolly Roger, F. Horenburger .33 46 00 37 W 
Bunk II., J. Meekin . |4 50 00 30 13 00 
Retf’ G F - C De T e red n e g .'.'.1'.'.'.'. 36 34 00 31 20 00 
Anna, E. t. Woodward . 36 46 00 33 20 00 
a Uq-K . Not timed. 
Francesca, G. B. Spaulding . w*Illa reW ' 
Talequah, M. H. Miles. Wiftdrew. 
Consort, W. E. Little . Withdrew. 
Ida F., F. Archibald .Sl t ilj reW ’ 
Tyke, G. E. Tarr . Withdrew. 
The Moosehead Lake Y. C. has just had com- ■ 
pleted one of the best equipped club houses to 
be found on the inland waters of Maine. It will 
be opened this month. This club will be more 
than a yacht club. It will be the centre of sum¬ 
mer life at Kineo, being really a country club, 
and among the sports patronized will be motor 
boat racing, golf, tennis, fishing and water 
sports, shooting and other outdoor paastimes. 
Bensonhurst Handicap Race. 
Thirty-one yachts started in a special handij. 
cap race arranged by the Bensonhurst Y C. 
last Monday morning. The racers ranged in 
size from 25-footers down to the dinghies, and 
the handicaps were so well allotted by Alfred 
Mackay, that the finishes were very close, they . 
sailed in a light north wind. Soya was the first 
to finish, but she was beaten by a small margin - 
on corrected time, the first prize going Jo Trio, 
owned by C. H. Clayton. The summaries. 
Special Race, All Classes—Start, 11:10—4 Miles. 
Flanged Hi lapsed. ■ 
Soya ..0 57 18 Slow Poke . 1 07 03 
XoJ. 0 57 41 Nancy . 1 0^ 04 
Vingt Trois . 0 58 46 Goblin ............ 4 ^ § 
Bobs a .:::::::::::::loses pSn. 10734 
Masntte . 1 04 27 Elfin . 1 08 05 
Ondas . 1 04 30 Merry Widow .1 08 17 
Gunda " 1 04 38 Mischief .1 09 15 
Pester i.". 1 04 42 Little Devil . 1 09 16 
Careless . 1 05 12 Aries . 1 44 06 
M and F. 1 05 50 Midget .Ho 15 
Trio . 1 06 05 Meteor . 4 48 fj> 
Mouse . 4 06 17 Banshee . 1 11 3. 
Chico . 4 06 45 Bull Finch . 1 18 37 
Queen ' . 4 06 58 Peri II.D. N. F. 
Corrected time-Trio, 54.37; Bobs, 55.38; Little Devil, 
56.40; Masque, 57.00; Joy, 57.07; Soya, 57 - 1 f„ ; ,Y. ln f£HV|> 
“•I?; Miana, 58.37; Chico, 58.44, A^r^s, ^58.30,^M^sch.ef, 
59! 
M 
^doHH:&.24r l MidkeC“lHl5rM5-rr’E05.49; Bull 
Finch, 1.08.37, and Banshee, 1.11.32. 
Beverly Y. C. 
Fifteen yachts took part in the race of the 
Motor Boat Club to Albany and back and the 
start was made at 7 o’clock on Saturday even¬ 
ing, July 3. They were well matched and the 
race was an interesting one for the 270 miles. 
The start was from a line off the foot of West 
147th Street and the turning mark off the 
Albany Y. C. house. Elmo II. went to Albany 
in 15 hours 38 minutes and came down the river 
in 15 hours 12 minutes, finishing at 1.50 A. m. 
on Monday. Next to finish was Martha and 
with her allowance of 8 hours 12 minutes she 
won the first prize. Elmo II. took second prize 
and the prize for the best time made over the 
course, and Blow Boy won the third prize. 
The'Elmo II. led almost from the start and 
The first Corinthian race of the Beverly Y. C. 
was sailed on Saturday, July 3. Six of the nine 
yachts entered in the 15-foot class were sailed 
by women. These with their skippers were: 
Seeps Miss Katherine Warren; Yalu, Miss, 
Margaret Colman; Try, Miss Mary Williams, 
Clarda, Mrs. John Parkinson; Snail, Mrs. h. E.I 
Eustis; Bantam, Miss Hilad Wilson. The Seeps 
won the race and Yalu second. The race foi j 
-u-footers was won by W. E. C. Eustiss 
Barnacle, and Nelson Emmons’s Maria won the 
race for Sonder boats. The times were: 
21-foot class—Barnacle, 1.5700: Lethe, L5»-i7; 
Terrapin, 2.01.13; Illusion, 2.03.36. ' 
Sonder Class—Maria, 2.02.23; Vim, did not 
finish. , __ 
15-foot class—Seeps, 1.50.25; Yalu, 1.50.47, 
Anita, 1.514s; Jub-Jub, 1.56.31; Rebekah, 1.56.38- 
Try, 1.59.27; Clarda, 2.04.09; Snail and Bantam I 
did' not finish. 
Narragansett Bay. 
A 1 ong distance race was sailed on Narragan¬ 
sett Bay on Saturday, July 3, the turning mark 
being off Newport. The wind was quite strong 
from the northwest and the race was won by 
Hugi, owned by Porter Fearey. May Queen 
finished first but was disqualified and Nutmeg 
was also disqualified. The corrected tunes were: 
Hugi, 4.1440; Isueldo, 4-57.56; Mednc 33. 5-22r 
2i- Paloma, 5.27.36; Bat, 5.32.28; Fema, 5-3930- 
May Queen’s time would have been 4-444o> ana 
that of Nutmeg 4.48.19. 
