July 17, 1909] 
forest and stream. 
Privateer, 1.07.52; Cygnet, 1.08.30; Cricket. 
1.20.00. • • 
duxbury y. c. 
At Duxbury fourteen yachts raced in three 
classes. lhree competed in a new handicap 
class for a prize offered by W. C. Loring The 
: summaries: 
Eighteen-footers: Agair, 2.19.49; Osprey 
O s P re y 2d. 2.21.39; Croatan, 2.21.54 
Fifteen footers: Petrel, 2.19.15; Curlew 
ri I9 ' 2 fh t? U Cu 7 ?^? 9 ' 3S: vir &i n ia. 2.25.16; 
Dorothy F.. 2.27.56; Else, 2.34.15; Mertin, 2.37.37 
Handicap class: Scamper, 2.17.33; Swastika, 
[2.24.48, /tanker, 2.25.32. 
105 
Gay ,? u P f or sloops and yawls, cor- 
cT, d f ! mC < : Heron - 6 .U. 33 ; Kuwana, 6.16.37; 
Sakuptala, 6.22.39; Edjako II., 6.23.13; Adven¬ 
turess, 6.34.12; Gloriana, 6.35.39; Doris, 6.41.44; 
Humma, 6.45.59; Eelin, 7.00.29; Vigilant, 7.18.56. 
Eastern Y. C. 
The annual regatta of the Eastern Y. C. was 
sailed on July 9 off Marblehead in a light 
ireeze iron: southeast. The Puritan cup was 
ailed for by Adventuress and Taormina Ad- 
enturess started 5m. after Taormina, but at 
o. W1 r> W Td mar k she was leading by igm 
8s. Reaching and running, Taormina made 
ig gains, but not enough to make her a win¬ 
der, and Adventuress won the cup by 6m its 
lapsed time. 0 
Odysseus II. raced against Heron and won by 
ps. corrected time. She sailed a very good 
ice m weather that was particularly fluky. 
1 the race for 31-raters Wianno won The 
■cond yacht was Timandra, beaten by 12s 
he summaries: 
Class M: Sakuntala, 3.53.38. 
Class N: Odysseus II., elapsed time, 3.5625- 
eron, 4.00.50; corrected, 3.56.55. 
Class P: Elapsed times— Wianno, 3.54 57- 
161? TJ' 53 '° 9 T 9 nd3 H - 35 4 ' 56 ; Nutmeg! 
f 6 ' 15 ’ Tobasco III., 4-19.45; Marie, 4.14.32. 
• t 00 Onj 1 T/~~ W ’ 3 ‘V. 1 °k t 3 - 52 . 57 ; Timandra, 
o 3 - 9 . Onda II., 3.54.56; Nutmeg, 4.03.11; To- 
Isco III., 4.05.10; Marie, 4.08.55. 
-nTT^T CUp - : -Adventuress, elapsed time, 
H;lV Ta ° rmina i 5 - 2S - 3 °; Adventuress, cor¬ 
ded time, 5.02.58. 
jf? E . Lastern Y. C fleet started from Marble- 
ornine- ^The fi* Earbor earIy Satu rday 
n rn ' n ff- The first day s run was to Peaks 
Land, 90 miles, and fast time was made in a 
ong southwester. Although the larger yachts 
-led away from the smaller ones, when correct- 
-■ tThrd S / gUred ’ !t 7T, found t^t the small 
, ‘ - had done remarkably well and captured 
r P t me S for^ gl,ant Ied the fleet at the finish 
se^onH [ hC 5 un WaS 7 ' 18 - 56 - Constellation 
’ sec °nd in just 17m. 7s. astern of Vigilant 
Lmerald won in the first division of 
t diHsio n en °rT W3S the Wlnner in the sec- 
U division Gloriana won in the second 
rsion. ° f S ° 0ps - Heron WOH in the third 
he cup offered by Rear-Commodore Em- 
ts for schooners was won by Venona and 
i cu ? for , sloops, offered by Capt F S ’Gav 
taken by Heron. The corrected times fol- 
Corinthian Y. C. 
The Corinthian Y. C. held its fourth club race 
on Saturday, July 10. Seventeen yachts started 
m a strong southwest wind. Nutmeg started in 
the lead in the 31-rater class, and she held that 
position to the finish, winning by 2m. 25s. cor¬ 
rected time. In the Sonder class there were 
c i ta T ei ; S ; u W ° If got the best of the start, 
I adv C V t le a 6 ct d ° n the first reach > with 
wa = y c V S 7 X '« n< ? SkeezIX cl °se up. The wind 
W w rf ng T ° ff . s h° re and the sea quite rough 
but VVolf stil maintained her advantage. Down 
the wind Sally X. drew up somewhat on the 
leader, but could not catch Wolf, and that yacht 
won her first race of the season. She has per- 
v % y consistently and has improved 
and n y ' 7 h , e tln f e f’ corrected, for classes P 
and Q, and elapsed for the Sonder, follow- 
Class P: Nutmeg, 2.06.49; Marie, 208-4- 
Timandra, 2.09.03; Marie L., 2.09.15 4 ’ 
Class Q: Gringo, 2.11.02; Secret, 2.13.03; Ta¬ 
basco III., withdrew. 0 d 
r S , onder class: Wolf, 2.16.08; Sally X., 2.1705- 
Lady,_ 2.18.44; Bandit, 2.21.44; Ellen, 2.24 5 i : 
Skeezix, 2.26.45; Spokane III., 2.26.53- Cor¬ 
inthian, 2.28.31; Wag, 2.29.42. 53 ’ 
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gant uF'p 1 Pwi sion —Sloops and Yawls. 
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)m a, Gordon Abbott.. o 17 40 % 35 
’ni P u •!7 1, , rd Division—Sloops. 
to ll ' R - D,Ck . 9 25 57 8 15 04 
n T Weil.J. 9 32 33 8 21 40 
i tala’ c" i| he f P ard --.. 9 01 58 8 10 10 
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ar-Commodore Emmons’ cup for schoon- 
? C0 6T<8 ed T time , s: , Ven ° na - 6 -5-56!- Toar- 
v’» r 3 r ’ Loyal, 6.42.00; Irolita, 6.4505- 
i'7K S i^’r 6SS ; I ?tN- Emera L d ’ 704 °6; Sava- 
, 7-I5-I6, Constellation, 7.26.03. 
The annual regatta of the Columbia Y. C 
was sailed off City Point, Boston, on July 10 in 
a ripping southwest breeze, and for some of the 
yachts it was too strong. The yachts, with the 
exception of the dories, sailed 9 miles with one 
leg to windward; the dories sailed 7 miles. The 
corrected times in the different classes follow- 
I 7 Iass 7 b T terclub 6 Kil ’ ^S-oS; Alpha, 
A6; 51 1 4bor ^ !S 4, L18.19; Monsoon, 1.18.54; 
MU? 3 ’ Eryc L na .. 1-25.17; Imp, disabled; 
Marion III., did not finish. 
T r 7 r| S w’- intercI J ub H, Sintram . 1-12.28; Lobster, 
L15.58, Winona, disabled. 
120^0- &,n nter 5 lub: o T i liaIfi ’ i - 2 4 -S 9 ; Emma C„ 
1.29.10, Sunward, 1.38.36. 
iu?t 8 S Y r R ' A " o Iris ’ I - 42 - 3 °; Bug Bee, 
F44-38, Emeline, 1.48.05; Almira, 1.48.58 
Hustler, 1.52.54. H 0 ’ 
T Elas f &- int - e Fi ub: Zoe - I - 20 -56; Peter Pan, 
1.2345, Winniahden, 1.27.31; Shoofly, 1.32.31! 
X. L. and Whisper withdrew. 
Class X, Y. R. A.: Teaser, 1.05.54; Barbara 
7 ° 7 - s 3 >' Question, 1.13.32; Bessie A., 1.14.38;’ 
Elizabeth F. and Nisan withdrew. 
Open power boats: Squid, 1.39.12. 
po 7 . er boats: Beachcomber, 0.39.27; 
042 08- G •’°- 4 I - 57 l Leila, 0.42.05; Torment, 
DaTp, S3 3o. de ’ °' 42 26; Massachusetts > 0.45 08; 
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Duxbury Y. C. 
The times made by the yachts in the club re- 
gtitta of the Duxbury Y. C. on July 10 follow- 
TT^’ T'r 001 dass: Again - t- 13 . 34 ; Osprey 
II. , 1.14.45; Croatan, 1.17.55. 
Fifteen-foot class: Dorothy F. 12001- Kuku 
1.22.39; Virginia, 1.24.51; Curlew,’ 1.26 18•’ Petrel' 
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