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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 9, 19x0. 
American Y. C. 
The annual regatta of the American Y. C. 
sailed last Saturday on the Sound was marred 
by weather. Light flukey winds made the races 
at times almost drifting matches and the com¬ 
mittee had to shorten the courses in some 
classes. There was a delay of half an hour at 
the start waiting for wind and at 12:40 the 65 - 
footers were sent away in very light west north¬ 
west wind. They sailed to Woolsey’s Reef, 
then to Matinicock Point and then home. Au¬ 
rora was the winner and Winsome was second. 
In Class L, Avenger beat Shimna boat for boat. 
Eleanora won from Irondequoit and after the 
race Irondequoit reported that she had fouled 
a mark and was disqualified. The times in the 
different classes follow: 
Sloops, Class K—Course, 16% Miles. 
Aurora . 2 52 40 Istalena . 2 59 04 
Winsome . 2 57 18 
Sloops, Class L—Course, 16% Miles. 
Avenger . 3 14 08 Shimna . 3 17 08 
Sloops, Class M—Course, 16% Miles. _ 
Eleanora . 3 54 37 Irondequoit ..Disqualified 
Sloops, Class P—Course, 16% Miles. 
Cara Mia . 3 57 43 Mimosa III. 4 27 26 
Windward . 3 59 17 
N. Y. Y. C. 30ft. Class—Course, 16% Miles. 
Alera . 4 53 32 Ibis . 4 58 23 
Caprice . 5 09 17 Nepsi . 4 55 46 
Phryne . 4 58 33 
Handicap Class 1st Division—Course, 16% Miles. 
More Joy .4 33 43 
Interim, Essex, Juanita and Sally IX., not timed. 
Handicap Class, 2d Division—Course, 16% Miles. 
Scud . 4 27 55 
Red Wing, Bedouin and Fearless, not timed. 
Handicap Class, 3d Division—Course, 16% Miles. 
Chinook . 3 47 20 Psammiad .Not timed 
Rascal III. 3 36 24 
Handicap Class, 4th Division—Course, 16% Miles. 
Ramea . 3 08 22 
Grace II. and Kenosha II. not timed. 
Handicap Class, 5th Division, 16% Miles. 
Nimbus III. 3 12 40 Miss Modesty.. .Not timed 
American Y. C. One-Design—Course, 12 Miles. 
Cliphora . 3 54 33 Rascal . 4 06 21 
Howdy and Maryola, not timed. 
Larchmont Inter-Club—Course, 12 Miles. 
Festina . 3 08 37 
Babette, Lewanna, Yuban, Dagmar, Como and Triton, 
not timed. 
Larchmont 21ft.—Course, 12 Miles. 
Houri and Iola, not timed. 
Manhasset Bay One-Design—Course, 12 Miles. 
Althea . 3 18 41 
Scylla and Ardette, not timed. 
Sloops, Class R—Course, 12 Miles. 
Hamburg, Hoyden and Ogeemah, not timed. 
Sloops, Class S—Course, 12 Miles. 
Nereid and Midget did not finish. 
Glen Cove, One-Design Class—Course, 12 Miles. 
Jade . 3 14 57 
Opal, Turquoise and Emerald not timed. 
Stamford One-Design—Course, 4 Miles. 
Fiddler . 2 33 22 Dart . 2 20 55 
Kelpie . 2 16 48 
Bug Class—Course, 4 Miles. 
Dragon Fly . 2 14 12 Iney . 2 10 42 
Mayfly . 2 27 45 Elsa .2 18 59 
Big Bug .2 18 50 
American Y. C. Dories—Course, 4 Miles. 
Tautog . 2 34 32 Alice . 2 49 17 
Faraway . 2 38 58 
New Rochelle One-Design—Course, 4 Miles. 
Virginia . 2 26 08 
Manhasset One-Design (Old)—Course, 12 Miles. 
Pixy . 2 12 12 Wacontah II. ..Not timed 
Wanderer IV. Wins Block Island Race. 
The yachtsmen who took part in the annual 
races of the New York A. C. from this end 
of the Sound to Block Island last Saturday had 
most enjoyable times. The sailing craft started 
from off Huckleberry Island at 11:15 in the 
morning in light southeasterly winds. They 
had good weather and fair winds for the whole 
journey. , 
Wanderer IV, owned by R. B. Budd of the 
New York A. C., was the first yacht to finish 
at 6:18 a. m. on Sunday. That yacht won the 
special prize for the fastest time over the 
course and the first prize in the race proper. 
Interim was second boat in and she was fol¬ 
lowed by Crescent and Rowdy. 
The motor boats were started at 5 o’clock 
in the afternoon. Eronel II, owned by E. D. 
Giles, Jr., winner of last year’s Marblehead 
race, finished at 3:27:25 Sunday morning. She 
probably wins first prize, but some of the 
racers have yet to be measured. The sum¬ 
maries: 
N. Y. A. c. 
Race to Block 
Start, 11:15 A. 
Island- 
M„ Jui 
-Course 
25. 
100 Miles- 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
Wanderer IV. 
. 6 18 00 
19 03 00 
17 03 00 
Chinook . 
. 7 31 05 
20 16 05 
18 16 05 
Interim . 
. 7 02 02 
19 47 02 
18 22 02 
Pilot . 
. 8 19 11 
21 04 11 
18 34 11 
Crescent . 
. 7 06 03 
19 51 03 
19 01 03 
Wahkan . 
. 9 03 18 
21 48 18 
19 03 18 
Waialua . 
. 7 37 24 
20 22 24 
19 07 34 
Maryola . 
. 8 39 13 
21 24 13 
19 09 13 
Essex . 
. 8 02 10 
20 47 10 
19 22 10 
Insurgent . 
. 8 57 15 
21 42 15 
19 27 15 
Rowdy . 
. 7 25 04 
20 10 04 
19 40 04 
Florence . 
. 7 58 07 
20 43 07 
19 58 07 
Lady M. 
. 8 21 12 
21 06 12 
20 41 12 
Newasi . 
. 9 14 19 
21 59 19 
20 44 19 
Notos . 
. S 02 09 
20 47 09 
20 47 09 
Fearless . 
. 9 05 17 
21 50 17 
21 00 17 
Okee II. 
. 9 18 20 
22 03 20 
21 03 20 
Tillicum II. .. 
. 9 37 24 
22 22 24 
21 07 24 
Scud . 
. 9 50 27 
22 35 27 
21 45 27 
Tuanita . 
.10 19 26 
23 04 26 
22 34 26 
Saladin . 
.10 50 19 
23 35 19 
22 40 19 
. 7 50 07 
20 43 07 
.:. 8 53 14 
21 38 14 
. 9 10 18 
21 55 18 
. 9 19 24 
22 04 24 
Surprise II. .. 
. 9 20 22 
22 05 22 
19 15 22 
Motor 
Boats—Start, 5:00 P. 
M., June 25. 
Elmo 11. 
. 3 27 25 
10 27 25 
7 24 00 
Gracelda . 
. 4 03 48 
11 03 48 
8 52 04 
Ymir . 
. 5 00 24 
12 00 24 
9 32 56 
. 3 44 38 
10 44 38 
Margo . 
. 4 42 17 
11 42 15 
11 10 02 
. 5 50 55 
12 50 55 
Nutmeg . 
. 6 07 OO 
13 07 00 
13 07 00 
Surprise . 
Atl&ntic Y. C. 
The third race of the Gravesend Bay cham¬ 
pionship series was sailed last Saturday under 
the auspices of the Atlantic Y. C. The wind 
was from west and very light at the start and 
the yachts were just able to make one round 
of the course. The times: 
Sloops, Class 8 —Course 4.8 Miles. 
Spider II., . 1 50 28 Florence . 2 02 47 
Soya . 1 37 05 Gray Jacket . 2 04 17 
Handicap, 1st Division—Course, 4.8 Miles. 
Joy . 2 00 05 La Cubana . 2 24 03 
Miana .2 10 44 
Corrected time—Joy, 2.00.05; Miana, 2.05.56; La Cubana, 
2.16.50. ■ , 
Handicap, 2d Division—Course, 4 Miles. 
Careless .1 21 46 Breeze . d.n.f. 
Mischief . 2 14 39 Gamma . d.n.f. 
Corrected time—Careless, 1.20.08; Mischief, 2.14.39. 
Sloops, Class S—Course, 4 Miles. 
Blue Bill _ 
. 1 57 10 
M. and F. .. 
. 1 58 40 
Bensonhurst .. 
Alice . 
Knockabouts—< 
Course, 4 Miles. 
Slow Poke ... 
. 1 57 38 
Bobs . 
. 2 10 39 
Suffragette ... 
. 2 05 35 
Doris . 
Skylark . 
. 2 06 21 
Pike . 
Merry Widow 
. 2 07 39 
Trio . 
.. d.n.f. 
Dinghies—Course, 4 Miles. 
Aries . 
. 2 09 28 
Viva . 
. 2 12 25 
Skeets . 
. 2 10 50 
Bullfinch .... 
.Disqualified 
Winthrop Y. C. 
The first open regatta of the Winthrop Y. C. 
sailed last Saturday filled well, and in spite of 
very light weather the sport was good. The 
elapsed and corrected times: 
Class A.—Flirt, 2:04:21, 1:42:41; Marie L, 
2:06:34, H 43 : 43 ; Novice, 2:10:00, 1:48:46; Thor- 
dis, 2:15:32, 1:52:04; Eleanor, 3:44:50, 3:25:07; 
Marie, 3:48:52, 3:25:08; Marion III, disabled; 
Amita, 2:27:34, not measured. 
Class B.—Anna C, 3:20:54, 2:55:20; Sanitian, 
3:21:16, 2:55:28; Lobster, 3:52:20, 3:24:40. 
Class D.—Dartwell, 2:17:03, 2:16:47; Busy 
Bee, 3:39:00, 3:12:05; Dolly Third, 3:12:05, 
3:39:55- 
Class I.—Kittiwake, 3:28:55, 3:28:55; Marage, 
3:32:05, 3:32:05; Dorchen, 3:32:47, 3:32:47; 
Mouse, 3 : 34 : 52 , 3:34:52; Reina, 3 : 35 : 05 , 3:35 105 ; 
Aspinquid, 3:48:10, 3:48:10. 
Beverly Y. C. 
Toboggan won the race for sonderboats on 
Buzzards Bay last Saturday afternoon. It was 
a race of the Beverly Y. C. and was sailed in 
light airs. The race was very close, ten yachts 
finishing in 21 minutes. The elapsed times: 
Toboggan, 2:12:13; Sally, 2:13:02; Helen, 
2:20:00; Bessie I, 2:20:20; Sea Coon. 2:20:28; 
Tycoon, 2:21:09; Bicotte, 2:22:41; Bessie II, 
2:24:14; Peg, 2:28:01; Maria, 2:28:28. 
Dorello Sails Fine Race. 
George L. Batchelder’s sloop yacht Dorello 
was the first yacht to finish in the long distance 
race of the Corinthian Y. C. of Marblehead. 
This race was started at 2:25 in Marblehead 
Harbor on the afternoon of June 25. The 
course was to Cape Elizabeth Lightship and 
return, 145 miles. The wind was southeast at 
the start, which gave them a reach to Thatch¬ 
ers. Then the wind came southwest and light 
sails were carried to the lightship. Percy 
Mills, of the Portland Y. C., timed the yachts 
as they turned the lightship. Venona was first 
at 1:19:25 a. m.; Dorello, 1:19:50; Vision, 
1:20:50; Timandra, 1:26:00; Onda II, 1:40:05; 
Nutmeg, 1:42:15; A 1 Kyris, 1:58:15; Marie L, 
1:59:20; Kuwana, 2:01:15; Mildred III, 2:01:45; 
Flight, 2:08:10; Alice, 2:28:45; Nokomis, 
2:31:30; Flirt, 2:39:15; Novice, 2:42:45; Gavilan. 
3:29:05. 
Beating back Dorello was at her best.' She 
soon took a commanding lead and after pass¬ 
ing Boon Island she was able to lay her course 
to the finish. Dorello made the course in 23 
hours, 18 minutes, 6 seconds. After she fin¬ 
ished it was nearly an hour before Venona 
reached the line. Vision was third, beaten 18 
minutes. The 31-footer Flight was next. She 
was last but one at the lightship and made a 
fine race home. Nutmeg got home first in her 
class, but on corrected time A 1 Kyris won by 
33 seconds. The summaries: 
Schooners. 
Venona . 
Vision, Henry A. Morse _ 
Shiyessa IV., Alfred Douglas 
Nokomis, E. A. Filene . 
Elapsed. 
. 24 44 36 
, 25 02 04 
30 28 50 
. d.n.f. 
Class N, 38-Raters. 
Dorello, G. L. Batchelder. 23 18 06 
Alice, C. K. Cummings. 26 03 39 
Class P, 31-Raters. 
Onda II., John Greenough. 
Timandra, J. B. Fallon, Jr. 
Class B, Handicap. 
Elapsed. 
A1 Kyris, A. M. Moody. 25 07 43 
Nutmeg, A. J. Jones. 25 07 10 
Marie L., H. O. Currell. 26 01 55 
Flirt, D. Henvvood . 27 49 09 
Tabasco III., G. N. & J. S. Proctor d.n.f. 
Gavilan . d.n.f. 
Class A, Handicap. 
Flight, Percy Chase. 24 53 04 
Kuwana, Evans Dick. 27 42 49 
Acushla II., Wetmore & Savage .. d.n.f. 
.. 25 08 45 
...27 27 40 
Corrected. 
■j3 52 52 
24 52 06 
25 46 45 
27 19 00 
23 39 00 
26 28 45 
Eastern Y. C. 
Dorello, G. L. Batchelder’s fast sloop, de¬ 
feated Alice, a new 38-rater recently built for 
C. K. Cummings, and T. H. Shepard’s Heron 
in the regatta of the Eastern Y. S. sailed /off 
Marblehead last Saturday. The races were for 
classes N and P and the sonders. There was 
a light wind from south by east at the start, 
which hauled to south by west towards the fin¬ 
ish. The regular classes sailed miles, 
starting off Marblehead Rock. Heron had the 
best of the start, with Alice second and Dorello 
third. It was windward work on the first leg 
and Dorello soon took the lead, which she held 
to the finish. The surprise of the day was the 
performance of Heron. She sailed well with 
the new boat and on corrected time was beaten 
only 2 seconds by Dorello. In class P Amoret 
was the winner. She had a very close race 
with Timandra on the wind, but later sailed 
away from the others in the class. 
Eleven started in the race for sonder and 
Ellen again showed what a wonder she is in 
light weather by winning easily. Demon and 
Harpoon led at the weather mark but on the 
two reaches Ellen sailed very fast and led the 
class home. The elapsed and corrected times 
follow: 
Sloops Class N.—Dorello, 1:30:29; Heron, 
1:32:40, 1:30:31; Alice, 1:33:13- 
Sloops Class P.—Amoret. 1:31:10; Timandra, 
1:33:33; Wianno. 1:33:50; Mavourneen, 1:43:54; 
Little Rhody II, r:46:ii, 1:35:48; Onda II, 
1:37:09; Virginia, 1:38:11, not rated. 
Sonder Class.—Ellen, 1:48:25; Demon, 
1:50:06; Harpoon. 1:50:29; Beaver, 1:57:50: 
Bonivee, 1:58:04; Skeezix, 2:00:29; Eel, 2:04:43; 
Lady, 2:05:53; Sally XI, 2:07:04; Cima, 2:07:26; 
Wolf, 2:08:56. 
