422 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Sept, io, 1910. 
FIRST DAY. 
The weather conditions were ideal. There 
was a wholesail wind from S. S. E., and the sea 
was rather rough. The 65-footers sailed a wind¬ 
ward and leeward course outside the Hook of 
30 miles, and this was won by Istalena. Ista- 
lena got away in the lead, but to leeward, 
Aurora was to leeward and Winsome in the 
middle of the trio. Ten minutes after the start, 
Istalena had worked into the weather position. 
The times at the weather mark were: Istalena, 
1:32:00; Aurora, 1:33:40; Winsome, 1:38:10. 
There was no change on the run home, and Is¬ 
talena beat Aurora 2m. 5s., and Winsome 6m. 
ns. 
The P Boats sailed 15 miles, and Cara Mia 
took the lead soon after the start and drew 
away from the others. She won handily by 
4m. 44s. from Amoret. with Windward third. 
Two started in the race for 30-t'ooters, but 
Rowdy lost her mast and Caprice withdrew, 
her owner not caring for a sailover. 
In the Q class the going just suited Gray- 
jacket. but Little Rhody stuck closely to the 
Gravesend Ray crack and finished in second 
place, defeating Soya, Spider. More .Toy and 
Florence. 
In the S class. Scylla won handily with Ar- 
dette second and Blue Bill third. The elapsed 
times follow: 
mandra won the race, beatihg Amoret im. 6s., 
and Cara Mia 4m. 51s. 
The race for the Thompson cup was a very 
close one, only 3m. 48s. separating the six at 
the finish after sailing 12 miles. Little Rhody 
won. At the start her skipper quickly put on a 
spinnaker which helped her to take a good lead. 
This was never overcome. The times at the 
end of the first round were: Little Rhody, 
2:30:24; Spector. 2:31:36; Grayjacket, 2:32:18; 
Soya, 2:32:38: Florence, 2:34:31; More Joy, 
2:35:45. On the second round all made gains 
on Little Rhody. The Grayjacket passed the 
Spider, but could not catch the older boat, and 
Little Rhody won the race by 31s. Grayjacket 
and Little Rhody are tied in the point score. 
R. B. Moore’s Blue Bill won the race for 
the Lipton cup very easily. The ten starters 
got away well, but Blue Bill, on the windward 
leg. took a good lead, which she steadily in¬ 
creased to the finish. Alice was second and 
Bensonhurst third, so that the bay Boats beat 
the visitors from the Sound. The times: 
Interstate Class P—Course. 18 Miles. 
Timandra . 
... 3 26 03 
Mavourneen 
. 3 31 42 
Amoret . 
... 3 27 09 
Windward .. 
. 3 31 53 
Cara Mia . 
... 3 30 54 
Crescent _ 
. 3 52 55 
Thompson Cup—Class O—Course. 12 Miles. 
Little Rhody ... 
... 2 30 05 
Soya .. 
. 2 32 19 
Gray Jacket .... 
... 2 30 36 
More Joy .... 
. 2 32 26 
Spider . 
... 2 30 47 
Florence _ 
. 2 33 53 
Lipton Cup—Class S—Course, 9.6 Miles. 
Sloops— 
Class K— 
-Course. 30 Miles. 
Blue Bill. 
2 31 38 
Scylla ... 
3 52 04 
Winsome . 
. 3 58 15 
Alice . 
2 37 2S 
Drena .... 
3 54 09 
Bensonhurst . 
2 41 12 
Althea ... 
Ardette . 
2 44 43 
Opal . 
Sloops — Class 
P (Intercity)—Course, 18 
Miles. 
2 47 33 
M. and F. 
Cara Mia . 
3 10 24 
Mavourneen . 
. 3 17 49 
Amoret . 
3 15 08 
Tinnandia _ 
. 3 18 23 
Handicap Class- 
F:rst Division—Cour 
Windward . 
3 15 41 
Crescent . 
. 3 31 05 
Toy . 
2 36 02 
Kestrel .. 
N. Y. Y. C. 30-foot Class—Course, 18 Miles. 
Rowdy . Disabled. Caprice .Withdrew. 
Peri II. 2 46 25 Miana . 3 18 03 
Corrected times: Joy, 2.36.02; Peri II., 2.42.58; Miana, 
2.53.56; Kestral. 3.05.35. 
Sloops—Class O—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
Gray Jacket . 2 15 01 Florence . 2 24 37 
Little Rhody . 2 23 05 Spider . 2 25 37 
Soya . 2 37 36 More Joy . 2 23 46 
Handicap Class—First Division—Course, 12 Miles. 
Miana . 2 38 20 Peri II. 2 32 44 
Toy . 2 29 26 La Cubana . 2 50 22 
Kestrel . 2 35 10 , 
Coreeted times: Kestrel, 2.20.13; Joy. 2.29.26; Peri II., 
2.29.45; Miana, 2.33.06; La Cabana, 2.39.54. . 
Interclub Race—Course, 12 Miles. 
Electra . 2 36 35 Yama Yama .. 
Goosebank . 2 45 46 Dagmar . 
Nyssa . 2 24 54 Yukon . 
Surprise .Withdrew. 
Sloops—Class S—Course, 12 Miles. 
Scylla . 2 29 06 Alice . 
Ardette .,. 2 49 39 Opal . 
Blue Bill . 2 54 54 Althea . 
Nereid . 3 05 16 M. and F. 
Bensonhurst . Dis. Drena . 
2 26 57 
2 35 24 
2 33 49 
... d.n.f. 
. Disabled 
... d.n.f. 
... d.n.f. 
... d.n.f. 
Bellport Bay Class—Course. 12 Miles. 
Lady Claire . 2 47 05 Lady Jane. 2 48 30 
Miladi . d.n.f. Lady Eileen . 2 53 09 
Interclub Class—Course, 9.6 Miles. 
Surprise . 
2 21 36 
Dagmar . 
.. 2 30 48 
Electra . 
2 23 53 
Yukan . 
.. 2 31 36 
Nyssa . 
2 26 52 
Goshawk . 
.. 2 36 la 
Yama Yama . 
2 30 13 
Gravesend Knockabout?—Course, 9.6 Miles. 
Suffragette . 
2 57 17 
Bobs . 
.. 2 48 12 
Mouse . 
2 45 24 
Slow Poke . 
.. 2 51 28 
Merry Widow . 
2 59 34 
Bug 
Class—Course, 4 Miles. 
Big Bug . 
1 23 00 
Tune Bug . 
.. 1 27 IS 
Rose Bug . 
1 21 30 
Dragon Fly . 
.. 1 22 30 
Bellport Class— 
-Course, 9.6 Miles. 
Lady Eileen . 
2 58 21 
Miladi . 
.. 3 22 09 
Lady Claire . 
3 01 13 
Lady Jane . 
.. 3 17 34 
Cedarhurst Class 
—Course, 9.6 Miles. 
Teal . 
3 36 40 
Cygnet . 
.. 3 30 33 
Posey . 
3 19 48 
Albatross . 
.. 3 44 00 
Moustique . 
3 07 02 
Handicap Class— 
-Second 
Division—Course, 9.6 
Miles. 
Breeze . 
.3 19 57 
THIRD DAY. 
Cedarhurst Class—Course 12 Miles. 
Moustique . 3 15 30 Posey ... 
Teal . 3 34 12 Albatross 
Cygnet . 3 25 30 
3 24 12 
3 19 31 
Handicap Class—Second Division—Course, 12 Miles. 
Breeze . 2 00 0 Mischief . d.nf. 
Sloops—Class X—Course, 12 Miles. 
Suffragette .2 21 13 Slow Poke . 3 26 07 
Bobs . 3 25 14 Skylark . d.n.f. 
Merry Widow . 3 03 35 Mouse . 3 26 27 
Bug Class—Course 8 Miles. 
Big Bug . 2 32 01 June Bug . 2 53 31 
Dragon Fly . 2 33 46 Skeeter . 2 55 38 
Rose Bug . 2 42 08 
SECOND DAY. 
The wind was light from N. by E.. and the 
sea smooth. Early in the day it rained hard, 
and the 65-footers kept at their moorings. 
When the smaller classes were started the rain 
was light, and there was some fog. Interest 
centered in the P class, and this day the Eastern 
boats did their best work. Timandra took the 
lead and at the end of the first round the times 
were: Timandra, 2:43:41; Amoret. 2:44:15; 
Cara Mia. 2:46:52; Windward. 2:47:32; Mavour- 
neen, 2:48:26; Crescent, 2:53:03. Going around 
the second time. Windward stood in too close 
to Coney Island Point and touched. On the 
windward leg Mavourneen stood well up to the 
Narrows before tacking and she benefited 
through being able to catch a favoring tide and 
beat Windward out at the next mark. Ti- 
The last day of the series racing was one in 
which the light-weather boats distinguished 
themselves. The wind was S. E., moderate. 
The 65-footers raced outside the Hook, going 
twice around a 15-mile triangle. Istalena parted 
her jib topsail stay at the start and sprung her 
bowsprit, so that she had to retire. Winsome 
took the lead and held it to the second round, 
when the wind hauled more southerly and 
Aurora got a good lift, enabling her to pass 
Winsome and win the race by one minute. 
The 31-raters were sent to Bensonhurst, 
Craves Shoals and buoy 16, and all started well, 
with Windward and Cara Mia leading. Ma¬ 
vourneen did well on the first round and at the 
home mark the times were: Mavourneen. 
2:37:46; Amoret. 2:38:41; Windward, 2:38:53; 
Timandra, 2:39:26; Cara Mia, 2:40:56; Crescent, 
2:48:56. On the second round Windward 
worked into the lead and she finished first, with 
Amoret second, Timandra third and Mavour¬ 
neen fourth. 
The Q boats turned at buoy 24, and. as usual, 
they Tnade a very close race. More Joy got 
away well and she kept in front. At the end 
of the round the times were: More Joy. 2:17:14; 
Spider. 2:17:58; Soya, 2:18:28: Grayjacket, 
2:18:54; Florence. 2:19:09: Little Rhody. 2:20:54. 
O11 the second round. More Joy still held her 
lead and finished first, but Grayjacket over¬ 
hauled several boats and managed to get into 
second place. 
Blue Bill took the lead in the S class almost 
from the start and she finally beat Drena, sec¬ 
ond boat, by im. 2s. 
The times: 
Sloop: 
s—Class K- 
-Course, 30 Miles. 
Aurora . 
.... 3 50 22 
Istalena . 
. d.n.f. 
Winsome . 
.... 3 51 22 
Interstate—Class ! 
P—Course, 18 Miles. 
Amoret . 
.... 3 18 33 
Cara Mia . 
. 3 21 36 
Mavourneen .... 
.... 3 18 5b 
Timandra . 
. 3 18 24 
Windward . 
.... 3 16 04 
Crescent . 
. 3 45 54 
Thompson 
Cup—Class O—Course, 12.3 Miles. 
More Toy . 
.... 2 03 03 
Soya . 
. 2 07 29 
Gray Jacket ... 
.... 2 04 14 
Florence . 
. 2 OS 15 
Spider . 
.... 2 05 25 
Little Rhodv . 
. 2 08 27 
Lipton 
Cup—Class 
S—Course, 12 Miles. 
Blue Bell . 
.... 2 20 48 
Scylla . 
. 2 26 53 
Alice . 
.... 2 29 31 
Althea . 
. 2 29 26 
Opal . 
.... d.n.f. 
M. and F. 
. 2 23 29 
Drena . 
.... 2 21 50 
Nereid . 
. 2 29 03 
Bensonhurst ... 
.... 2 22 26 
Ardette . 
. 2 25 37 
Bellport Class— 
-Course, 9.6 Miles. 
Ladv Eileen ... 
.... 1 56 23 
Miladi . 
. 1 55 43 
Ladv Claire ... 
.... 1 56 54 
Lady Tane . 
. 1 52 11 
Cedarhurst Class- 
—Course, 9.6 Miles. 
Albatross . 
.... 2 06 27 
Teal . 
. 2 12 01 
Posey . 
.... 2 04 22 
Moustique . 
. 1 57 33 
Cygnet . 
.... 2 05 56 
Gravesend Knockabouts—Course. 9.6 Miles. 
Mouse . 1 56 40 Merry Widow . 1 55 54 
Bobs . 2 03 46 Chico . disq. 
Suffragette . 1 55 48 bkyjark . 1 55 34 
Slow Poke . 1 52 15 
Bug Class—Course, 4 Miles. 
Big Bug . 1 02 06 Dragon Fly . 1 02 01 
June Bug . 1 07 24 Rose Bug .". 1 02 2a 
Handicap Class—Course, 3 Miles. 
Joy . 2 16 53 La Cubana . 2 23 34 
Miana . d.n.f. Kestrel . 2 21 42 
Peri II.2 13 47 
Corrected times: Kestrel. 2.08.19; Peri II.. 2.09.46; La 
Cubana, 2.11.32; Joy, 2.13.47. 
Interclub Class—Course, 12 Miles. 
Surprise . 2 08 59 Electra . 2 09 50 
Dagmar . 2 17 07 Yama Yama . 3 17 01 
Yukari . 2 13 20 
The scores of points in the series races fol¬ 
low : 
Interstate Race, Class P—Amoret, 14; Timan¬ 
dra, 13; Windward, 12; Cara Mia. 12: Mavour¬ 
neen, 9; Crescent, 3; Massachusetts, 36; New 
York, 27. 
Thompson Cup for Class Q—Grayjacket, 16; 
Little Rhody, 12; More Joy, 12: Spider, 10; 
Soya, 7; Florence, 6. 
Lipton Cup, Class S—Blue Bill, 28: Ardette, 
22; Scylla, 20; Nereid. 17; Densonhurst, 16; 
Drena, 13: Alice, 11; M. and F., 8: Althea, 6 ; 
Opal, 2. 
Islip Class—Electra, 11; Surprise. 10; Yama 
Yama, 9; Syssa, 8; Goshawk, 3. 
Larchmont Class—Jukan, 5; Dagmar, 4. 
Interclub Class—Electra, 15; Surprise, 14; 
Yama Yama, 14; Yukan; 12; Dagmar, 10; Gos¬ 
hawk. 3. 
Handicap Class: First Division—Kestrel, 12; 
Peri II., 11; Joy, 11; Miana T. Le Cubana, 4. 
Knockabout Class—Slow Poke. 16; Suffra¬ 
gette. 15; Merry Widow, 14; Mouse. 13; Bobs, 
13: Skylark, 6: Chico, o. 
Cedarhurst Class—Moustique, 15; Posey, 11; 
Cygnet, 8; Albatross, 7; Teal, 4. 
Bellport Bay Class—Lady Jane. 9; Lady 
Claire, 8; Lady Eileen, 8; Miladi, 4. 
Handicap Class: Second Division—Breeze, 4; 
Mischief, o. 
Larchmont One-Design Class. 
The yachts of the Larchmont inter-club class 
sailed a race last Saturday off the club house 
over a course 9 J 4 miles in length. The wind 
was S. by E., strong, and the sea was rough. 
The course was to Parsonage Point, then to 
Week’s Point and then home. The first leg was 
a reach, the second a beat and the third a run. 
A. B. Alley won the race with Festina, and 
Hamburg II. was second, beaten 2111. 47s. There 
were ten starters. Salas, owned by M. B. 
Pendas, started 15m. after the other? and fin¬ 
ished last, but she made good gains. The times: 
Festina. 1.40.13; Hamburg II.. 1.43.00: Wild 
Thyme, 1.44.25; Yukan, 1.45.10: Babbette, 
1.45.21; Triton. 1.45.24; Dagmar. 1.45.32; Como, 
1.45.39; Lewanna, 1.47.19; Salas, 2.01.00. 
