Aug. 20, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
307 
Class I 18-footers—Bonitwo, 1.42.02; Mouse, 
14232; Mirage II., 1.42.45; Kittiwake V., 
1.43.05; Dorchen II., 1 . 43-351 Answer, I. 43 - 30 ; 
Aurora, 1.45.07; Aspinquid II., 1. 54 - 56 - 
Hull One-Design Class—Kid, 1.40.53; Meave, 
1 41 00; Bonifer. 1.41.10; Wa Wa, 1.41.16; Nick- 
nack II., 1.51.51; Toogles II., withdrew. 
Second Rating Class—Gringo, 1.28.03. 
First Rating Class—Virginia, 1.11.27, 103.16; 
Acushla II., 1.14-24, 1-14.24; Novice. 1.19.06, not 
measured. 
Class D. Catboats—Busy Bee, 1.30.11, 1.27.33; 
Dartwell. 1 . 27 . 57 ; 1 - 2746 ; Josephine, 1.29.44, 
1.28.29; Emeline, 1.29.02, 1.28.48. 
Beverly Y. C. 
The Corinthian regatta of the Beverly Y. C. 
; was sailed in the bay off Wings Neck last 
Saturday and proved to be one of the most 
interesting races held during the season. 
The wind came from the S. W., the quarter 
that seldom fails 'to give the racing crafts 
plenty, and the fleet found the going just 
suited for them. The 21-foot and Sonder boats 
went to Bow Bells and return, a distance of 
li.ii miles. The 15-foot class were sent 8 J 4 
I miles, and the dory class 5 miles. The times: 
Sonder Class—Toboggan No. 2, 2.02.08; Peg, 
2.04.05; Sally VIII., 2.04.26; Helen, 2.07.14: 
Bessie II., 2.08.00: Picotte, 2.08:45; Bandit, 
2.10.25; Coot. 2:11.17; Marta, 2.12.42; Juanita, 
2.15.03; Sea Coon, disabled. 
21-Foot Class—Macabaro, 2.03.50: Phantom, 
2.05.03; Barnacle. 2.05.15; -Terrapin, 2.05.25; 
Lethe, 2.07.15; Merrywing, 2.09.55; Scallop, 
2.10.08; Radiant, 2.10.28. 
15-Foot Class—Rebekah. 1.34.30; Polly, 
1.35.05; Yalu. 1.36.17; Vim, 1.36.43; Bantam, 
1.39.38; Mecohi 1.39.43; Fiddler. 1.39.50; Pea¬ 
cock. 1.39.55; Endeavor. 1.41.46; Try, 1.42.36. 
Dory Class—Pinnock, 1.25.37; Chipmunk, 
1.29.23; Cypher. 1.32.16; Gnome, 1.34.07; Bonita, 
Mi- 37 - 
The 442d regatta, fourth club race, was sailed 
off the club house on July 9. Wind was S. W., 
wholesail. 
Judge, Chas. 
Whittemore. 
21-footers — Course 
9—13% Miles. 
Gypsy . 
. 2 09 30 
Makabaro .... 
. 2 12 37 
Phantom ... 
. 2 11 15 
Scallop . 
. 2 17 30 
Terrapin .... 
. 2 11 18 
Barnacle . 
. 2 23 40 
: Lethe . 
. 2 11 20 
15-footers—Course 15 — 8% Allies. 
T ack . 
. 1 36 50 
Vim . 
. 1 38 15 
Rebekah ..:. 
. 1 37 10 
Yalu . 
. 1 38 50 
Endeavor ... 
. 1 37 25 
Fiddler . 
. 1 39 40 
Polly . 
. 1 37 30 
Try . 
. 1 40 20 
Bantam . 
. 1 37 40 
Fly . 
. 1 42 40 
Dories—Course 
26—5 Miles. 
Chipmunk .. 
. 1 26 40 
Cyphar . 
. 1 3S 25 
Pinnock .... 
. 1 27 55 
Gnome . 
. 1 43 10 
Bonita . 
. 1 38 00 
The open 
Sonder class 
race was sailed off the 
club house 
on July 14 . Wind was S.. 
wholesail. 
Judge, Harry Storms. 
Sonderklasse—Course 11—11% Miles. 
Peg . 
. 1 48 00 
Bessie 11. ... 
. 1 51 56 
Seacoon .... 
. 1 48 36 
Marla . 
. 1 52 29 
Helen . 
. 1 49 50 
Picotee . 
. 1 53 15 
Toboggan ... 
. 1 50 40 
Bandit . 
. 1 53 48 
Sallie VIII. 
. 1 50 43 
The open Sonder class race was sailed off the 
club house on July 15. Wind was S. W., single 
reef. Judge, Harry Storms. 
Sonderklasse—Course 
Miles. 
Helen .... 
. 2 04 45 
Toboggan . 
2 10 04 
Peg . 
. 2 06 17 
Bessie II. 
2 10 30 
Seacoon . 
. 2 06 :o 
Sallie VII r. 
d.n.f. 
Picotee .. 
. 2 06 32 
Bandit . 
d.n.f. 
Marla .... 
. 2 08 32 
The 445th regatta. 
second Corinthian 
race, 
was sailed off the club house on July 16. 
Wind 
was N. E., single reef. 
Judge, David Rice. 
21-footers — Course 8 — 13% Miles. 
Barnacle . 
. 2 09 15 
2 15 16 
Terrapin 
. 2 11 46 
Lethe . 
2 16 15 
Makabaro 
. 2 12 52 
Scallop . 
2 18 52 
Gypsy ... 
. 2 13 42 
Merrywing . 
2 23 21 
Sonderklasse—Course 8—13% Miles. 
Helen ... 
. 2 05 34 
Picotee . 
2 16 20 
Toboggan 
. 2 11 45 
Marla . 
2 17 21 
Seacoon . 
. 2 12 48 
Sallie VIII. 
2 19 42 
Bessie II. 
. 2 14 13 
Bandit . 
2 24 12 
Peg . 
15-footers—Course 14—8% Miles. 
Rebekah . 1 52 35 Jack . 
Yalu . 1 52 35 Polly . 
Garda ... 1 54 11 
15-footers—Course 14—8% Miles. 
Jill . 1 55 51 Vim . 
Mecho . 1 58 45 Fly . 
Endeavor . 2 00 01 Bantam . 
Dory C'ass—Course 20—5 Miles. 
Chipmunk . 1 22 47 Cyphar . 
Gnome . 1 32 32 Bonit^ . 
1 55 11 
1 55 42 
2 00 40 
2 00 43 
2 07 00 
1 42 00 
1 50 25 
Corinthian Y. C. 
The Corinthian Y. C. held a special race off 
Marblehead last Saturday for Sonder boats 
and for schooners. The wind was moderate 
from the south, and the Sonders were tried 
over a windward and leeward course. Lady, 
owned by R. de B. Boardman, was the winner, 
with F. M. Hoyt’s Skeezix second. Shyessa 
won the schooner race, beating Venona by 4 m - 
3 S. The times: 
Sonder Class—Lady, 1.42.32; Skeezix. 1.42.49; 
Ellen, 1.42.50; Sally XI.. 1.42.54; Bonivee, 
1.43.09; Havella. 1.43.52; Manchester, i. 44 - 44 ; 
Wolf, 1.45.02; Wendy, 1.45.08. 
Schooners—Shyessa, 2.42.27; Venona, 2.46.59. 
Motor 'Boating . 
Motor Boat Fixtures. 
AUGUST. 
20. British International Trophy race. 
20. New England Engine and Boat Assn., races on 
Charles River. 
21. Cleveland P. B. C. t Ohio State Championships. 
25. Fall River Y. C. 
27. Dorchester Y. C. 
28. New York Motor B. C. 
SEPTEMBER. 
3. Atlantic Y. C. 
3, 4, 6. Taunton Y. C. 
4, 5. Larchmont Y. C. long distance race. 
5. Hudson River Y. R. A., Ossining. 
17. Taunton Y C. at Dighton 
Colonial Y. C. 
The Colonial Y. C. had races for motor boats 
off its club house at the foot of West 141st 
street last Saturday. As some of the racers 
had not been measured, it was impossible to 
figure the winners, but the elapsed times made 
over a course of 20 miles were: Faxon, 1.22.53; 
Little Sister 1.32.55; Snapshot, 1.47.27: Virginia. 
1.50.02; Marvel, I. 5 I-S 9 : Lida M., 1.52.10; Helen, 
I- 55 - 35 ; Abele, 1.56.06; Losa, 1.56.14; Pyxie, 
1.59.05; Sylvemort, 2.04.18; Retta D., 2.05.02; 
Mary. 2.07.42; Scotland, 2.09.45; Ruth II.. 
2.26.36; Dreadnought, 2.29.40. 
Launch of Remoh. 
The cruising motor boat Remoh, built for 
Arthur P. Homer, of Wollaston, was launched 
from Loring’s yard at Braintree last Saturday. 
She is 35 feet long, 7 feet beam and is fitted 
with a 45-horsepower motor, which will drive 
her 14 nautical miles an hour. She can run 
300 miles on one charge of fuel. 
Remoh is probably one of the roomiest boats 
of her class. She is finished in mohagony and 
white. The engines are a little forward of 
amidships and at the bow is a private stateroom. 
The living quarters are aft of the engine room 
and are cosily finished. Remoh is equipped 
with toilet rooms and refrigerators and is 
lighted with electricity. 
British International Cup. 
The three British motor boats which are to 
try and capture the British International trophy 
arrived here last Monday on board the steam¬ 
ship Minnetonka. Unfortunately, arrangements 
had not been made beforehand to get these 
boats promptly through the Custom House, 
and they were kept on the steamer until late 
in the afternoon. Then they were lowered on 
a lighter ready to be taken to City Island as 
soon as the necessary papers had been filed at 
the Custom House and they were released by 
the authorities, which was done on luesday. 
These boats are Maple Leaf II.. Zigarella and 
Miranda IV. Their trials have been kept most 
secret, so that no one ^iere knows what they 
can do. They will race today off Larchmont 
for the cup. meeting three American boats. 
The eliminating trials were to have begun 
last Monday at Huntington, but only one boat 
was ready to go over the course. That was 
Restless, a boat fitted with two 120-horsepower 
motors and owned by T. C. Chesebrough. She 
made the 30 miles in ih. 12m. is., which is at 
the rate of 24.99 nautical miles an hour. She 
was not driven at her best. Another boat, 
Question, reached Huntington late in the after¬ 
noon ready to start the next day. Dixie II. 
had been shipped from the Thousand Islands, 
but had not arrived. Nameless, a boat with two 
8-cylinder motors, owned by August Hecksher 
and H. H. Melville, had broken down. Hurry, 
a hydroplane entered, was not finished, and little 
was known then of the other boats. There 
seems to have been too many committees man¬ 
aging the races. The Motor Boat-Automobile 
Club-Larchmont Y. C. combination so far had 
not worked at all well. There was a big 
gathering of yachts in Huntington Harbor for 
the races on the first day, and those on board 
were very much disappointed. 
Brightw&ters Association. 
Motor boat races furnished a good after¬ 
noon’s sport 011 Great South Bay last Saturday 
afternoon. The races were managed by the 
Brightwaters Association, and three events were 
on the program. The course, triangular, was 
seven miles in length. ( Speed boats went three 
times around an others twice. At the finish 
of the speed boat race, Lance, owned by 
Heinrich Brothers, collided with another boat 
not a contestant. Lance had a hole knocked 
in her bow and was driven ashore to save her 
from sinking. The summaries: 
Class A—Start, 
3:10. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Toy, Walcott Meserole..... 1 24 56 
Willow Brook, W. H. Moffitt. 0 44 49 
Hey There. F. M. Huber. 0 44 06 
Balaam, John Smith . 0 50 56 
Marie, H. D. Smith. 0 56 36 
Fidget, F. E. Ballard. 1 07 20 
Roy Rid, Roy E. Pardee. 1 19 
Swift, E. M. Lockwood. 1 17 16 
Lance, Heinrich Bros. 1 05 41 
Class B—Start, 3:20. 
Lawana, R. B. Muncy. 1 13 42 
Truant, W. H. Turrell.1 15 3b 
Sadie, W. H. C. Leverich. 1 21 11 
Irene F„ T. R. Farrell... . 1 25 31 
Polly Rouge, E. H. Terrell. 1 32 J) 
Adria A., R. Lee. 1 ^ 
Matilda M., L. Duysters. Withdrew 
Phyllis, J. A. Wilbur. 1 33 13 
Frances, F. T. Hulse. 1 30 5b 
Class C—Start, 3:30. 
Lucy, D. Wheeler .J 1 
Toothpick, H. Oakley. Withdrew. 
Eleanor. W. IT. Robbins. 1 13 11 
Agnes C., T. F. Evans. 1 42 38 
Helen V.. P. H. Kittle. J 27 46 
Buccaneer. C. H. Norton. J 56 
Ida, J. H. Newberry. } on 71 
Estelle, W. S. Muller. 1 29 14 
Ac-Ro, P. T. Ackerson.130 12 
Normada. T. S. Miller. 1 44 _1 
Tautog. A. L. Stoutenburgh. 1 o5 34 
Inife, F. W. Boehnicks. 1 41 55 
Grace. C. F. Oddie. 1 44 31 
Lola, J. H. Crimmin 
1 24 56 
0 42 54 
0 41 30 
0 46 56 
0 42 43 
0 50 55 
0 40 3(j 
0 33 26 
0 44 43 
13 42 
09 58 
13 47 
05 50 
02 19 
1 51 40 
0 55 08 
0 55 04 
0 51 53 
0 58 51 
0 53 01 
1 21 22 
1 06 16 
1 19 uJ 
1 12 18 
0 59 44 
0 56 42 
1 02 33 
0 53 32 
0 58 35 
1 00 53 
0 53 30 
Canoeing. 
Western Division, A. C. A. 
At a Division meet, held at Rocky Roost, 
Lake Mendota. Madison. Wis., July 5, officers 
were elected as follows: Vice-Commodore, 
Arthur M. Callmann; Rear-Commodore, Robert 
M. Lamp: Purser. J. G. Roberts: Executive 
Committee—John A. Berkey. Frank B. Hunt¬ 
ington; Board of Governors—Henry C. Morse; 
Racing Board—Frank B. Huntington. 
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