Sept. 18, 1909.] 
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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Beverly Y. C. 
The Beverly Y. C. had an open regatta on 
Labor Day in which there were thirty-eight 
starters. The results follow: 
Twenty-one-footers.—Barnacle, 1.53.15; Mals- 
boro, 1.59.20; Lethe, 2.00.30; Terrapin, 2.02.20; 
Illusion, 2.02.22; Merrywing, 2.03.40; Radiant, 
2.07.11. 
Sonder Klasse.—Marla, 1.59.10; Sally, 2.00.40; 
New Orleans, 2.06.25. 
Fifteen - footers, Knockabouts. — Rebekah, 
1.37.40; Pill, 1.38.00; Anita, 1.38.01; Uarda, 
1.38.11; Jub Jub, 1.39.00; Peacock, 1.40.05; Snail, 
1.40-10; Tricker, 1.40.20; Yalu, 1.40.22; Seeps, 
1.40.26; Try, 1.41.25; Vim, 1.41.42. 
Fifteen-footers, O. D. Cats.—Minnow, 1.20.29; 
Tridant. 1.23.45. 
Auxiliary Cats.—Orca, 2.02.45 ; Helena, 2.07.55; 
Ausunta, 2.07.21; Luna, 2.08.12; Nimrod, 2.09.30. 
Dory Class. — Chipmunk, 1.25.10; Gnome, 
t. 30.30; No. 4, 1.33.02. 
The racing season of the Beverly Y. C. closed 
last Saturday. The championships of the 21 and 
[5-foot classes depended on this race. In the 
21-foot class Lethe and Terrapin are tied. Anita 
won the pennant in the 15-foot class and Chip- 
nunk. owned by R. W. Emmons, 3d, is the 
Tampion dory. The times: 
Fifteen-footers. — Anita, 1.44.50; Jub Jub, 
.46.08; Seeps, 1.46.55; Jill, 1.48.53; Rebekah, 
.40.50; \ ah N., 1.50.07; Vim, 1.51.45; Peacock, 
•S2.I5- 
• Twenty-one-footers.—Barnacle, 1.54.40; Lettie, 
.57.05; Makabaro, r.57.32; Illusion, 1.57.55; Ter- 
apin, 1.58.41; Merrigiving, 2.01.10; Ragiant, 
.02.00. 
Dories.—Chipmunk, 1.22.00; No. 2, 1.24.04; 
uinice, 1.26.09. 
Lynn Y. C. 
The . annual open regatta of the Lynn Y. C. 
fas sailed on Labor Day off Nahant. The wind 
as fluky and from the southwest. The results 
allow; 
Class D, Catboats.—Arawalc, 2.20.22; Iris, 
: 23.33; Emeline, 2.23.39; Josephine, 2.29.33; 
tridaway, 2.30.57; Hustle, 2.33.50; Chipsa, 
30.06. 
. Class I, Eighteen-foot Knockabouts.— Mouse 
23.38; Answer, 2.25.11; Zetes II.. 2.25.47’ 
Iirage II.., 2.26.42; Acanthus, 2.28.42. 
Class X. Dories.—Barbara. 1.43.37; Bessie A 
45.17; Fleetwing, 145.31; Pointer III., 1.47.35';' 
1?, e th F-. 1.48.50; Tvrant. 1.48.51. 
Class A Interclub.—Alpha, 1.45.04; Thordis, 
54.42; Marion IIP, 1.55.49. 
Class B, Interclub.—Lobster, 1.54.45; Sintran, 
So-5o. 
Class C, Interclub.—Thialfi, 1.45.29; Lorna 
oone, i.51.03; Emma C., 1.51.24. 
Class S. Interclub.—Peter Pan, 1.28.55- Win- 
ahdm, 1.30.12; I X L, 1.30.43; Zoe, 1.31.17; 
tvehn, 1.35.50. 
Open Power Boats.—Chums. 3.28.49. 
Cabin Power Boats.—Dan P., 1.05.20; Tor- 
ent, 1.06.52; Beach Comber, 1.08..S0;’ Leila, 
59.09; V hat Say II., 1.09.54; Gertrude, 1. 11.53. 
Duxbury Y. C. 
The Duxbury Y. C. held a regatta on Labor 
ay which was sailed in a light variable wind. 
ie. results: 
Eighteen-foot Class.—Again, 1.58.09; Osprey 
. 2.00.37. 
Fifteen-foot Class.—Cucu, 2.07.04; Virginia, 
;0.3o; Dorothy, 2.11.14; Petrel, 2.11.58- Wil- 
Irn.na, 2.13.51; Merlin, 2.17.55; Elsa, 2.17.00; 
''new, 2.19.47. 
The Duxbury Y. C. sailed a race last Satur- 
'y in a steady northeast wind. The results: 
high teen-foot Class.—Again, 1.18.00; Osprey 
L 1.20.26. 
Fifteen-foot Class.—Virginia. 1.22.22; Cucu. 
4.04, Merlin, 1.25.18; Wilhelmina, 1.2550; 
Hew. 1.26.25; Petrel. T.27.04; Dorothy, 1.30.35. 
jandicap Class.—Swastika, 1.23.57; Susette, 
'^•20; Scamper, 1 . 26 . 26 . 
Bensonhurst Y. C. 
1 he Bensonhurst Y. C. had a regatta on 
Saturday, Sept. 4, which was sailed over the 
Gravesend Bay courses. A fresh southerly wind 
blew at the start, but it lightened considerably 
before the races ended. Peri II. won the race 
for the 31-footers and Florence defeated More 
Joy and Soya in the Q class. The times were: 
. TT Sloops—Class P—Start, 3:00—1-2- Miles. 
^ en H. 4 50 27 Vorant II. 4 53 07 
Sloops—Class Q—Start, 3:05—12 Miles. 
lorence . 4 48 44 Soya . 4 52 44 
More Joy . 4 49 59 
Handicap Class—Second Div.—Start, 3:10—8 Miles 
Miscluef . 4 56 28 Trio . 5 06 30 
Corrected times: Mischief, 1.43.16; Trio, 1.56.30. 
Sloops—Class S—Start, 3:15—8 Miles. 
?/ ,nda i Y. 4 38 33 Pester . d.n.f. 
M. and F. 4 38 49 
.. Gravesend Knockabouts— Start, 3:20 —8 Miles 
Merry W idow . 4 40 35 Chico .... 4 50 15 
M° use „ •. 4 42 31 Queen . 4 52 16 
Slow Poke . 4 49 24 0 
c , N Y - Y. C. Dinghies—Start, 2:55—4 Miles. 
?| iamroc4c . 3 36 44 Osiris .3 41 18 
Meteor . 3 39 12 Bull Finch . 3 41 50 
bkeets . 3 39 42 . 
The fall regatta of the Bensonhurst Y. C., 
sailed last Saturday, ended the championship 
senes of Gravesend Bay. The race was sailed 
m a light fluky wind which was east at the start 
and afterward blew from all points. Phantom 
and Irondequoit sailed to the Southwest Spit and 
Phantom won. Peri II. won in P class and has 
probably won the championship. More Tov 
showed well in the light airs and won from 
Florence and Soya. The summaries: 
. Sloops—Class P—Start, 3:00—12 Miles 
Per ’ 11 . 5 07 25 Vorant II. .../.. 5 12 22 
Sloops—Class O—Start, 3:05—12 Miles 
M ore T°y . 5 10 36 Soya .. . 5 14 54 
Florence . 5 13 44 . 0 01 
12 Miles. 
. 5 53 23 
Handicap Class—First Div.—Start, 3 TO 
“l 3113 5 37 37 Careless ... 
corrected times: Careless, 2.31.34. 
Mi,S£? icap C!ass — : Second Div.—Start, 3:10—8 Miles 
Sloops Class S—Start, 3:15-8 Miles. 
<jUnc * a . 4 49 59 M. and F. 4 54 00 
Gravesend Knockabouts—Start, 3:20—8 Miles 
Masque . 5 02 00 OueeA . 5 08 00 
Clllc ° .;. 5 02 £1 Sow Poke .! 5 08 03 
, N. Y. C. C. Dinghies—Start, 3:25—4 Miles 
gsins . 4 21 52 Viva . 4 “>5 40 
:. 4 22 15 Meteor .'.. 4 27 00 
Bull Finch . 4 22 16 Shamrock . 4 28 38 
Special Class—Start. 2:55—14 Miles. 
Phantom .. 6 07 49 Irondequoit . 6 09 47 
Corrected times: Phantom, 3.08.05; Irondequoit, 3.14.47. 
New Auxiliary Steam Yacht. 
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Spanish Yachts Coming. 
The . Spanish sonder class yachts Chenta and 
Mosquito have been chosen to race against 
American yachts off Marblehead next summer. 
I he dat es for the races have not vet been ar¬ 
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An infer-city match with sonder boats is to 
be sailed next summer. Three boats of New 
York will race against three of Boston. 
Dorchen Wins Foster Cup. 
The races for the Sumner H. Foster cup were 
sailed off Cleveland last week and won by A. W. 
Finlay’s Dorchen II. The cup was won last 
year by Hayseed from Dorchen I. and held by 
the Lakewood Y. C. Mr. Finlay had Dorchen 
II. built and raced against Bonitoo, owned by 
F J. Schmidt. Mr. Finlay has promised the 
Lakewood club a cup for which the 18-footers 
will race next year. 
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