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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Aug. 21, 1909. 
Class T, 15-footers: Teaser II., 1.25.57; Ta¬ 
basco, Jr., 1.29.06; Princess, 1.32.15. 
Nahant Special Dories: Blue Streak, 1.02.09. 
Nahant Dory: Spray, 1.10.15. 
AUG. 12, SECOND DAY. 
The second day of the series was another 
big one, and the surprise of the day was the 
victory of Joyette, W. H. Childs Sondei boat. 
She got away well and took a lead almost from 
the start, which she kept improving to the 
weather mark, where she was followed by Wolf, 
Wag, Spokane III. and Crooner. She kept m 
front all the way and won by 3 m - 2s. Charles 
Taft, a son of the President, sailed his 15-footer 
Swallow in this race and finished second to 
Teaser II. The wind was from the south and 
held pretty steadily all day. I he elapsed times 
Sonder Class: Joyette, 2.08.50; Wolf, 2.11.52; 
Wag, 2.13.17; Demon, 2.13.35; Crooner, 2.13.47; 
Manchester III., 2.14.25; Skeezix, 2.14.40; Sally 
X., 2.17.58; Caramba, 2.18.17; Bandit, 2.18.25; 
Vim, 2.19.03; Alarm, 2.19.33; Sumatra, 2.22.00; 
Corinthian, Ellen and Wendy withdrew. 
Class J, 13-footers: Aurora, 2.21.20; Dor¬ 
chester, 2.24.40; Arrow, 2.27.40; Reina, 2.28.07; 
Mouse, 228.51; Answer, 2.29.10; Acanthus, 
2.29.54; Mirage II., 2.30.38; Vanken, 2.35.52; 
Zetes, 2.37.28. 
Manchester One - Design: Lamb, 1. 33 - 55 ! 
Atergatis. 1.34.36; No Name, 1.38.50; Terrapin, 
1.38.52; Kittiwakc, 1.42.20; Blue Grass, 1.46.00. 
'Hull One-Design: Meave, 52.03; Bonifor, 
52.40; Kid, 52.50; Pals, 53.29; Beta, 53.38; 
Toogles, 53 - 57 ! Mink, 54.12; Tad, 54 - 35 - 
Hingham 15-footers: Inez, 56.56; Marwmdor, 
57.41; Pollywog, 57 - 48 ; Mischief, 1.06.41. 
Class T, 15-footers: Teaser II., 1.30.07; Swal¬ 
low, 1.32.30; Princess, 1-33-58; Tabasco, Jr., 
1.34.18. 
Nahant Special Dories: Frolic, 56.18; New 
Girl, 58.33; We Still Live, 1.00.43; Say When. 
1.02.34; Spray, distanced. 
Class X, Dories: Barbara, 1.32.45; Raggylug, 
1.33.44; Pointer III., 1.33.44; Nisan, I- 33 - 45 ; 
Teaser, 1.36.00; Turnover, 1.36.05; Crescent, 
1.36.14; Sunnv Tim, 1.36.25; Bessie A., 1.36.54; 
Fieetwing. 1.37.56; Question, 437 - 57 ; Elizabeth, 
1.40.07; Question, 1.40.20. 
Class R, 17-footers: Secret, 1.26.59. 
Class S: Soubrette, 1.27.43; Aspenet, 1.30.44; 
Carmen, 1.33.16; Retriever, 1 - 35 - 07 ; Water Lily, 
1.35.21; Janet, 1.36.42; Milo, 1.38.02; Yappo, 
1.43.08. 
Beachcombers’ Dories: Indian, 51.35; Hyper, 
51.55; Surprise, 55.29; Ruth B„ 58.03; Prairie 
Belle, 1.01.57; Imp. 1.03.16; Eleanor, withdrew. 
Class M: A 1 Kyris, 2.07.18; Plover, 2.26.52; 
Khalifa, 2.10.50. 
Class N, 31-38 Rating: Dorello, 1.52.03; Ed- 
iacko, 2.03.07. 
Class P, 25-31 Rating: Nutmeg, 2.04.26 (win¬ 
ner) ; Timandra, 2.03.47; Marie L., 2.04.14; Onda 
IT., 2.04.45; Wianno. 2.05.06. 
Class Q, 20-25 Rating: Little Rhody, 2.16.33; 
Tabasco IIP, 2.27.00; Essex, disabled. 
Class D, Cape Cats: Iris, 2.23.06; Busy Bee, 
2.34.00; Strideaway, 2.33.14; Josephine. 2.35.00; 
Hustler, 2.37.34; Arawak, 2.35.50; Emeline, 
2.37.36; Almira, 2.40.53; C. C.. withdrew. 
'Class A, Interclub: Thordis, 2.16.40; Kit, 
2.16.43; Imp, 2.25.03; Marion, 2.25.54. 
Class B, Interclub: Lobster, 2.25.31; Winona, 
2.28.19; Sintram. 2.31.27. 
Class C, Interclub : Thialfi, 2.20.05 ; Emma C., 
2.28.40. 
Class S, Interclub: Wianniahdin, 1.31.37; 
Peter Pan, 1.27.18; Whisner, not timed. 
Pleon Y. C. Tenders: Fapjr, 56.13; Widgeon, 
1.03.14; Kiddo, 56.36; Shark, 1.08.53; Gymkrak, 
1.05.34; Flash, 1.02.31. 
Handicap Glass: Flirt, 51.20; Piker. 59 - 04 ! 
Gee Whiz. 58.10; Greyhound, 1.05.57; Mudhen, 
1.07.05; Peggy. 108.25. 
AUG. 14 , SECOND DAY. 
The series closed with another hie regatta 
and in the four days of racing 454 yachts 
started. The last day was the ooorest of the 
series, as the wind was light and fluky, coming 
at first from the southeast, and then falling, left 
the yachts to drift around the course. The 
Sonder boats had to sail off for prizes because 
of ties. Demon beat Joyette and Lady in one 
contest, and Demon also won the cup offered 
by Vice-Commodore Wharton for the boat mak¬ 
ing the best percentage in the club races. 
The standing was: Demon, .6728; Sally X., 
.6650; Wolf, .6300; Bandit, .6177; Lady, .5723; 
Spokane III., .4153; Crooner, .3893, Skeezix, 
.3805: Ellen, .3199; Eel, .3148; Wag, .2766; Vim, 
.2521; Manchester III., .2307; Caramba, .1392; 
Corinthian, .1374, and Alarm, .436. The sum¬ 
mary : 
Class Q, Rating 20-25: Essex, 2.43.35; Little 
Rhody II., 2.44.45; Tabasco III., 3.01.40. 
Class D, Cape Cats: Busy Bee, 3.05.28 (win¬ 
ner) ; Iris, 3.04.25; Hustler, 3.10.40; Josephine, 
3.10.27; Almira, 3.12.40; Emeline, 3.14.14; Chispa, 
Strideaway, Arawak and Mundjelceewas with¬ 
drew. 
Class A, Interclub: Kit, 3.01.27; Thordis, 
3.03.25; Marion III., 3.07.22; Imp, 3.09.16; Idalia, 
3 T 5 - 34 - 
Class M: Plover, 3 - 07 - 44 : Khalifa, 2.44.46; 
Alethee, 3.13.25; A 1 Kyrus, 2.59.23. 
Class N, Rating 31-38: Dorello, 2.15.20; Ed- 
jacko II., 2.50.22. 
Class P, Rating 25-31: Timandra, 2.19.41; 
Wianno, 2.24.27; Onda II., 2.26.45; Marie L., 
2.27.26; Nutmeg, 2.42.45. 
Class B, Interclub: Sintram, 2.52.19; Lobster, 
3.04.13; Winona, 3.03.47; Goblin, withdrew. 
Class C, Interclub: Thialfi, 3.01.27. 
Class S, Interclub: Winnahdin, 1.52.45; Zoe, 
2.01.45; Peter Pan, 1.51.33; Whisper, 2.12.04. 
Pleon Y. C. Tenders: Fapjr, 1.22.25; Wid¬ 
geon, 1.45.58; Kiddo, 1.34.12. 
Flash, M. Adams; Shark, W. G. Guild; Coot, 
E. F. O’Hara, and Gymkrak, W. Blanchard, 
withdrew. 
Handicap Class: Flirt, 1.07.35; Bandit, 
2.24.00; Gee Whiz, 1.43.44; Mud Hen, 1.57.20. 
Peggy, H. E. Jenkins; Piker. W. S. Jolly- 
more ; Greyhound, Curtis Snow, and Avanti, 
Misses Mansfield, withdrew. 
Beach Combers: Surprise, 1.14-38; Hyper, 
1.20.12; Indian, 1.21.47; No. 6. 1.24.57; Prairie 
Belle, 1.30.23; Ruth, 1.32.30; Elenor R., 1.38.37. 
Sonder Class: Bandit, 2.44.32; Sally X., 
2.48.52; Demon, 2.49.23: Vim, 2.49.40; Wendy, 
2.52.50; Sumatra, 2.53.25; Joyette, 2.55.25; 
Bessie, 2.58.09. 
Class I, 18-foot Knockabouts: Aurora, 
2.59.15; Mirage II.. 3.02.50; Acanthus, 3.09.10; 
Arrow, 3.09.11; Vanken, 3.09.25; Answer, 
3.09.55; Reina, 3.10.14; Dorchen II., 3.10.40; 
Mouse, 3.10.20. 
Manchester One-Design Class: Atergatis, 
2.08.50; Solitaire, 2.16.10; No Name, 2.24.29; 
Blue Grass, 2.25.09; Kittiwake, 2.25.44. 
Hingham 15-footers: Pollywog, 1.22.20; Mar- 
windor. 1.24.12; Inez, T.32.20; Mischief, t. 47 - 4 - 5 - 
Class T, 15-footers: Teaser II., 2.00.45; Prin¬ 
cess, 2.13.59. 
Nahant Special Dories: Elf II., 1.1549; Blue 
Streak, 1.19.37; Hoodoo, 1.19.48. 
Nahant Dories: O My, 1.40.22; Spray, 1.41.21; 
Frolic, 1.46.15; New Girl, 1.17.19; Say When, 
1.50.15; We Still Live, 1 - 53 - 34 ; Georgianna, 
1.56.40. 
Class X, Dories: Scamp, 1.46.40; Nisan, 
2.01.58; Raggylug, 2.03.52 ; Barbara, 2.04.58; Eliza¬ 
beth'F., 2.05 .t8 ; Bessie A., 2.07.28; Pointer III., 
2.10.10; Crescent, 2.10.22; Fleetwing, 2.16.28; 
Sunny Jim, 2.23.52; Question, 2.52.28. 
Class S: Soubrette, 1.58.31; Carmen, 2.00.25; 
Retriever, 2.01.23; Janet, 2.11.09; Aspenet, 
2.13.52; Nike, 2.16.27; Water Lily, 2.18.42; Helen 
C. 2.18.51; Olivel, 2.27.47; Viking, 2.28.46; Milo, 
withdrew. 
The following is the result of the sailoffs for 
series cups. 
Class P, 25-31 Rating: Timandra, 1.36.46; 
Onda II., 1.37.19; Nutmeg, 1.41.13- 
Sonder Class: Demon, 1.43.12; Joyette, 
1.43:21; Lady, 1.44.48. 
Class X, Dories: Scamp, 1.47.55; Nisan, 
1.48.23; Barbara, 1.55.32. 
Hingham, One-Design: Pollywog, 1.27.05; 
Mischief, 1.34.15; Inez, 1 . 37 - 32 . 
Beach Combers, Y. G. Dories: Surprise, 
1.18.30; Indian, 1.21.50; Hyper, 1,22.20. 
Massachuse ts Dories Win. 
T he series of races between three dories rep¬ 
resenting Massachusetts and three from Port¬ 
land were sailed last week off Marblehead for 
the Walter E. Knight trophy. The Massachu¬ 
setts dories won, although at the end of the sec¬ 
ond race both teams were tied. The first race 
was sailed on Aug. 9 in a strong northwest wind. 
The course was triangular, 754 miles. The first 
leg was a run, the second a reach and the third 
a turn to windward. Portland was represented 
by Marblehead, Turnover and Sic ’Em, and 
Massachusetts by Scamp, Pointer III. and 
Raggylug. The boats started at 10:30. They 
held together to the first mark and Sic ’Em led 
to the second mark. Close behind on the beat 
to windward were Raggylug and Marblehead, 
and a luffing match ensued. Pointer III. stood 
off to the southeast, while the others stood on 
shore. It was a hot race between Sic ’Em and 
Raggylug for first place, Sic ’Em winning by 
about 16s. The summary: 
Sic ’Em, E. C. Randall. 1 35 36 
Raggylug, S. II. Brown, Jr. 1 35 52 
Marblehead, S. C. Carter . f . 1 36 31 
Scamp, W. H. Chamberlain . 1 37 53 
Pointer, B. C. Melzard . 1 39 00 
Turnover, C. S. Randall . 1 40 47 
The second race was sailed in a fair sailing 
breeze over the inside course of miles. 
Scamp did better in this race, taking the lead 
on the second leg and finally winning from the 
Portland boat, Marblehead, and at the finish 
there was a tie. The summary: 
Scamp .1 45 36 Turnover . 1 5-’ 42 
Marblehead . 1 48 26 Sic ’Em . 1 54 01 
Pointer III. 1 48 51 Raggylug . 1 54 15 
The third race was sailed in a moderate south 
west wind. Raggylug was first away, followed 
closely by Scamp. Scamp worked into the lead 
on the windward leg with Turnover second and 
in this order they finished. Raggylug and 
Pointer II. beat out 
boats and the points 
stood—Massachusetts, 
The times: 
Scamp . 1 31 20 
Turnover . 1 34 09 
Raggylug . 1 35 59 
the other two Portland 
at the end of this race 
566.67; Portland, 483.33. 
Pointer III. 
Sic ’Em ... 
Marblehead 
1 36 50 
1 37 11 
1 3S 08 
Boston Y. C. 
Fifty-six yachts started in the open race of 
the Boston Y. C. on Aug. 10, and they raced 
in a stiff northeaster, and many had in double 
reefs. The sea was not particularly heavy, but 
there was plenty of life to it. Timandra soon 
took the lead in the 31-foot class, with Nutmeg 
second and Wianno third. About half way out 
on the first leg Onda carried away her port 
spreader and lost five minutes making repairs. 
But for this accident she would have won the 
race. As it was, she beat Wianno and Nutmeg 
and captured second prize. Wianno finished 
third, but on corrected time was placed after 
Essex and Little Rhody. 5 
Six started in the Sonder race, and Wolf, 
which has performed most consistently of late, 
was the winner, with Spokane III. second. 
The elapsed times tell the results in the dif¬ 
ferent events: 
Class P, 25 to 31 Feet Rating: Timandra, 
1.35.30; Onda II., 1.39.18: Essex, 1.46.51; Little 
Rhody II., 1.46.5s: Wianno, 1.40.10; Nutmeg, 
1.42.41; Tabasco III., 1. 54 - 43 - . 
Class D. Cape Cats: Busy Bee, 1.58.52; Ins, 
1.58.27; Hustler, 2.02.n: Almira 1 ., 2.02.03; 
Arawak 2.15.02; Strideaway, 2.26.35. 
First Rating: Pontiac, 1.33.48; Mane L., 
1 . 43 . 24 . J 
Sonder Class: Wolf. T- 44 - 07 : Spokane HI-, 
1.46.11; Lady. I- 47 - 44 : Sally I., I- 49 - 52 ; Sumatra, j 
1.51.14; Manchester II., 2.02.17. 
Twenty-one-foot Knockabouts: Fly, 1.47.20; 
Aspenet 1.54.10; Clitheroe, 1.55.09; Boojum, 
2.14-58; Nike. 2.24 13 - 
Class I, 18-foot Knockabouts : Aurora, 1.51-53; 
Reina, 1.53.23; Dorchen II., 1.56.47; Mirage II., 
t- 56 - 55 : Answer. 1.58.19; Acanthus, 2.00.52, 
Mouse, 2.07.55; Vankin, 2.10.20. 
Second Rating Class: Secret, 1. 55 - 55 - 
