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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Stamford Y. C. 
Windward, the new 31-rater, built by a syndi¬ 
cate of Indian Harbor Y. C. members to defend 
.he Manhasset challenge cup, made her first ap¬ 
pearance in the regatta of the Stamford Y. C. 
last Saturday. She was handled by Addison J. 
Hanan, A. FI. W. Johnston and William Gard- 
ler and showed well, defeating Mimosa III. and 
Eleanor. The races were sailed in a stiff north¬ 
erly wind and there were forty-three starters. 
The summaries: 
Class M—Start, 1:20—15 Miles. 
Finish. Finish. 
Dorwina . 3 55 32 Mimosa II. 3 58 00 
Class r—Start, 1:20—15 Miles. 
Vindward . 3 38 00 Eleanor . 3 52 35 
Mimosa III. 3 39 58 
New York 30-footers—Start, 1:25—15 Miles. 
’hryne . 3 44 51 Atair . 3 47 21 
Uera . 3 46 00 Ibis . 3 51 46 
Handicap Class—First Div.—Start, 1:30—15 Miles. 
lobtail . 3 50 51 Sally IV. 4 02 44 
nterim . 4 01 48 Tomboy II. 4 04 12 
Corrected times: Bobtail, 2.20.51; Sally IV., 2.27.06: 
lomboy II., 2.27.52; Interim, 2.30.23. 
Handicap Class—Second Div.—Start, 1:30— 15 Miles. 
uniata .. 4 09 07 Onda . 4 09 57 
Corrected times: Juniata, 2.31.10; Onda, 2.32.00. 
Handicap Class—Third Div.—Start, 1:35—13 Miles. 
•hinook . 4 13 43 Psammiad . 4 23 20 
tobin Hood .4 16 50 
Corrected times: Robin Hood, 2.36.17; Chinook, 2.37 55- 
’sammiad, 2.45.10. 
American Raceabouts—Start, 1:35—13 Miles. 
oily Tar .4 19 01 Maryola . 4 20 00 
liphora .4 19 20 
Manhasset Raceabouts—Start, 2:00—9% Miles. 
ixy . 3 43 02 Avis . 3 55 50 
Handicap Class—Fourth Div.—Start, 1:40—13 Miles 
ienosha . 4 28 03 Kenosha II. 4 34 32 
Corrected times: Kenosha, 2.38.48; Kenosha II., 2.43.56. 
Handicap Class—Fifth Div.—Start, 1:45—13 Miles 
fiss Modesty. 4 37 22 Nimbus III. . 4 43 09 
Corrected times: Nimbus III., 2.45.10; Miss Modesty, 
.48.55. 
New Rochelle One-Design—Start, 1:50—9% Miles 
9 AZ on A _• • * . ' 
d.n.f. 
2 54 30 
d.n.f. 
cho . 3 45 20 Virginia . 
;fereid . 3 46 50 
Bug Class—Start, 1:55—4% Miles. 
lay fly . 2 52 00 Skeeter . 
^asp . 2 52 30 No. 7. 
Riverside Cats—Start, 1:55—4% Miles. 
'asp . 2 53 00 Louie Belle . 2 56 00 
Special Sloop Class—Start, 1:55—9% Miles 
heverel . d.n.f. Osprey .‘ d.n.f. 
Manhasset Bay Knockabouts—Start, 2:00^9% Miles. 
lx 7 . 3 43 02 Avis . 3 55 50 
Riverside One-Design—Start, l:55-^9% Miles. 
‘“y . 3 58 20 
American Dories—Start, 1:55—4% Miles 
aut °S . 2 59 00 
! Stamford Cats—Start, 2:25—4% Miles. 
. 4 03 40 Scudaway . 4 20 10 
Marine and Field Club. 
Florence, R. A. Brown’s 25-footer, won again 
1 the annual regatta of the Marine & Field 
lub, defeating More Joy, Princess and Joy. 
he race _ was sailed on Gravesend Bay last 
aturday in light winds. Princess ran aground 
r hile on the wind near Buoy 11, and conse- 
uentlv some of the interest in the race was 
1st. Florence had a lead of 5m. 50s. at the end 
f the first round. On the second More Joy 
ained 49s. The summary; 
Sloops- 
:C 0 — 12 Miles. 
orant II. 
Class P— Start 
Finish Finish. 
.. 6 08 00 Peri II. 6 23 08 
Sloops—Class Q—Start, 3:05—12 Miles. 
'° ren « .5 49 43 Joy . 6 04 50 
<?re Joy . 5 52 14 
rincess ....ran aground. 
Handicap Class—First Div.—Start, 3:10—12 Miles 
^ e ' eSii . 6 19 55 Miana . 6 OS 4 S 
Corrected times: Miana, 2.58.48; Careless, 2.59.12. 
Handicap Class—Second Div.—Start, 3:10—12 Miles 
L sc htef.5 11 42 Madiana . 5 15 51 
Corrected times: Mischief, 1.58.03; Madiana, 2.05.51. 
Sloops—Class S—Start, 3:15—8 Miles. 
:ster . .. 
. and F. . 
ouse . 5 
ueen . 
ow Poke . 
ttle r 
-lllfinc 
reets 
id get 
... 5 02 38 
Knockabouts- 
-Start, 3:20-8 
Miles. 
Bobs . 
. 5 19 28 
Merry Widow 
. 5 25 11 
... 5 19 05 
Chico . 
. 5 25 33 
C. Dinghies- 
-Start, 3:25—4 Miles. 
... 4 26 53 
Osiris . 
. 4 31 06 
... 4 28 .39 
Meteor . 
. 4 37 39 
... 4 28 50 
Shamrock 1 11 
. 4 51 50 
Viva . 
May Queen Wins Cup. 
May Queen, owned by J. T. McCoy, won the 
Van Rensselaer memorial cup in the race of the 
Shippican ’ll. C., sailed off Marion last Saturday. 
Nineteen yachts started in a good sailing breeze. 
Anita won the race for knockabouts and Dodo 
won the catboat race. The corrected times: 
Van Rensselaer Cup—May Queen, 1.38.41; 
Terrapin, 1.39.43; Makadaw, 1.40.41; Lethe, 
1.41.00; Maria, 1.42.34; Illusion, 1.42.42; Sallie 
VIII., 1.43.08; Barnacle, 1.44.31; Merry Wing, 
I - 4 S- I 9 » Tycoon, 1.45.47; Busy Bee, 1.47.05; 
Arethusa, 1.47.08; Bessie, 1.47.55; New Orleans, 
1.49.04; Owl, 1.49.27; Maoid, 1.51.25; Opitsah 
HI-, 1.55.09; Minnow, 1.56.39; Poloma, disabled. 
Fifteen - foot O. D.' Knockabouts — Anita, 
1 - 45 - 2 5 ', Rebecca, 1.46.32; Varda, 1.47.12; Yalu, 
I - 47 - 32 ; Fly, 1.48.26; Polly, 149,11; Bantam, 
149.36; Jack, 1.50.27; Peacock, 1.51.18; Jub Jub, 
I- 5 I- 39 ! Mongoose, 1.52.04; Vim, 1.55.34; Jill, 
i - 56 ; 39 ! Ivy, broken gaff; Sleeps, broken rudder. 
Fifteen-foot O. D. Cats—Dodo, 1.40.22; Swal¬ 
low, 1.40.23; Trident, 1.41.52; Minnow, 1.45.58; 
No. 1, 1.48.02. 
Dixie Wins Gold Cup. 
Dixie II., Commodore E. J. Schroeder’s fast 
motor boat, representing the Thousand Islands 
Y. C., successfully defended the gold challenge 
cup of the American Power Boat Association 
in three straight races last week at Alexandria 
Bay. Dixie did not have to be pushed at any 
time to win. The course was thirty-two miles in 
length. The elapsed times follow: 
FIRST RACE. 
Dixie II., Thousand Island 
Duquesne, Frontenac Y. C.. 
Stranger, Chippewa Bay Y. 
Jan, Gananoque Y. C. 
Y. C. 
C. 
. 1 03 56 
SECOND 
RACE. 
Dixie II. 1 06 50 
Stranger .1 12 28 
Duquesne .... 
Jan . 
. 1 07 55 
. 1 13 26 
THIRD 
RACE. 
Dixie II. won, time 58m. 15s., which is at the 
rate of 33.03 miles an hour. The others finished 
as they did in the first two races. 
Seawanhaka 15-Footers. 
Nine of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C.’s 
15-foot one-design boats sailed a close race last 
Saturday off Oyster Bay in a fresh breeze from 
the northward and eastward. E. C. Henderson’s 
Flicker was the winner from F. R. Coudert’s 
Alys by 6s. The summary: 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. 15ft. Class. 
Flicker . 
Finish. 
. 4 33 04 
Grilse . 
Finish. 
. 4 37 05 
Alys . 
. 4 33 10 
Iris . 
. 4 37 15 
4 helema . 
. 4 34 34 
lien . 
. 4 37 °0 
Cicada . 
. 4 35 30 
Imp . 
. 4 39 10 
Grayling .... 
. 4 35 35 
Duxbury Y. C. 
The Duxbury Y. C. had a “ladies’ day” last 
Saturday and the races were sailed in a fresh 
northwest wind. The elapsed times were: 
Eighteen-foot Class—Again, 1.22.25; Osprey 
II., 1.23.27; Croatan, 1.25.28. 
Fifteen-foot Class—Cucu, 1.29.20; Merlin, 
1.29.47; Dorothy, 1.30.22; Curlew, 1.32.05; Elsa, 
1.32.48; Virginia, 1.34.17; Petrel, 1.34.39; Wil- 
helmina, 1.41.38. 
Handicap Class—Scamper, 1.31.07; Swastika, 
x - 35 - 43 ; Yemassee, 1.43.12; Yankee, 1.50.12. 
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