Indian Harbor Y. C. 
The fall regatta of the Indian Harbor Y. C. 
was sailed in a light fluky wind. The yachts 
were sent around triangular courses, going first 
across the Sound toward Lloyd’s Neck, which 
was to windward, then the wind hauled so that 
on the last leg they carried spinnakers. Win¬ 
some in the 65 -foot class took a long lead on 
the first leg and won the race, with lots to spare. 
Adventuress succeeded in allowing time to Elea¬ 
nor and won by 56 s. Cara Mia defeated Wind¬ 
ward. The elapsed times follow: 
Sloops—Class K — Course, 20 Miles. 
Istalena . 4 10 IS Winsome . 3 36 20 
Aurora . 3 53 26 
Sloops — Class M-*Course, 15 Miles. 
Eleanora . 2 58 11 Gardenia . 3 01 26 
Adventuress . 2 55 44 Irondequoit . 3 07 18 
Corrected times: Adventuress, 2.55.44; Eleanora, 2.56.40; 
Gardenia, 2.57.20; Irondequoit, 3.02.41. 
Sloops — Class P—Course, 15 Miles. 
Cara Mia . 3 46 15 Windward . 3 56 28 
30-footers — Course, 15 Miles. 
Alera . 4 05 40 Caprice .. 4 05 19 
Phryne . 4 13 05 Rowdy . 4 06 40 
Nepsi . 4 14 27 Dahinda . 4 05 09 
Handicap — First Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
Sally IX. 2 21 38 Juanita . 2 19 02 
Wanderer . 2 38 47 Notos .. d.n.f. 
Crescent . 2 15 29 
Corrected times: Crescent. 2.10.44; Sally IX., 2.14.29; 
Juanita, 2.19.02; Wanderer, 2.32.41. 
Handicap—Second Division — Course, 11 Miles. 
Scud . 2 57 30 Redwing . 2 46 15 
Fearless . 2 39 31 Naiad . 2 45 35 
Mist . 2 49 29 
Corrected times: Fearless, 2.37.07; Naiad, 2.38.24; Red¬ 
wing, 2.45.27; Mist, 2.43.54; Scud, 2.55.06. 
Handicap—Third Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
Psammiad . 2 41 27 Chinook . 2 45 09 
Robin Hood . 2 40 44 
Corrected times: Robin Hood. 2.34.IS; Psammiad, 
2.35.49; Chinook, 2.40.20. 
Interclub—Course, 11 Miles. 
P>abette . 2 54 12 Lewanna . 2 53 35 
Triton . 2 45 35 Dagmar . 2 53 52 
Como . 3 00 16 Wild Thyme . 2 47 08 
Hamburg . 2 51 00 Yukan . 2 49 35 
’ Sloops — Class R — Course, 8 Miles. 
Wahcoutah II. ... 2 39 17 Hoyden . 2 11 09 
Hamburg . d.n.f. Virginia . 3 11 55 
Sloops — Class S—Course, 8 Miles. 
Xereid . 2 30 00 Midget . 2 59 17 
Stamford One-Design — Course, S Miles. 
Scaup . 5 10 35 Dart . d.n.f. 
Fiddler . d.n.f. Killie . d.n.f. 
Snapper . d.n.f. 
Bug Class — Course, 8 Miles. 
Skeeter . d.n.f. Inez . 3 28 32 
Mayfly . 4 58 29 
Match Race — Course, 11 Miles. 
Arethusa . 2 43 54 Rascal III. . 2 44 40 
Larchmont Y. C. 
The fall regatta of the Larchmont Y. C. was 
sailed on the Sound on Labor Day in light 
weather. The wind was so light that the races 
were stopped at the end of the first round in 
all classes. Winsome won the race for 65- 
footers. Adventuress won in Class L. This re¬ 
gatta is one of the series for the Sound cham¬ 
pionships. The elapsed times follow; 
Sloops—Cass K—Course. 1514 Miles. 
Istalena . 2 44 06 Winsome . 2 38 30 
Aurora . 2 47 54 
Sloops—Cl?" M—Cc’-fiSe. II 1 ,£ Miles. 
Irondequoit . 3 38 21 Eleanora . 2 53 53 
Adventuress . 2 50 05 Gardenia . 3 12 30 
30-footers Course. 1514 Miles. 
Alera . 4 02 57 Dahinda . d.n.f. 
Phyrne .. 3 51 42 Caprice, . 4 01 25 
Nepsi . 4 27 40 Rowdy . 4 31 37 
Class P—Course, 1514 Miles. 
Amoret . 3 42 41 Cara Mia . 4 23 58 
Windward . 3 40 30 
Glass <1 Course. 1 5'4 Miles. 
Little Rhody II. .. 1 38 00 More Joy . 1 39 IS 
T.nrchmont One-Deswn, Old—Course, 11 Mi!e c . 
Tola . 1 00 37 Houri . 1 03 45 
Rnceahnuts—Course. 11 Miles, 
Rascal .. 2 56 05 Cliphora . 2 42 04 
Handicap—First Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
Interim .1 41 54 Wanderer IV . 1 50 32 
Crescent . 1 43 24 Juanita . 1 52 32 
Sally IX . 1 49 04 
'Corrected times: Crescent, 1.39.19; Interim, 1.39.21; 
Sally IX., 1.43.28; Wanderer IV., 1.46.58; Juanita, 1.52.32. 
Handicap — Second Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
Quest . 2 02 52 Fearless . 2 01 21 
Naiad . 2 00 00 
Corrected times: Naiad, 1.54.00; Fearless, 1.59.33; Ouest, 
2.02.16. 
Handicap — Third Division—Course. 11 Miles. 
Robin Hood II.... 1 58 49 Rascall III.1 50 26 
Chinook . 1 57 35 Psammiad . 1 56 38 
Corrected times: Rascal 111., 1.50.26; Psammiad, 1.53.19; 
Chinook, 1.54.49; Robin If., 1.54.57. 
Handicap—Fourth D'vision—Course, 11 Miles. 
Victory . 2 01 22 Insurgent . 2 03 2S 
Kenosha I . 2 02 37 Sybilla .. 2 10 07 
Corected times: Insurgent, 1.59.49; Kenosha, 2.00.11, 
Victory, 2.01.22; Sybilla, 2.06.28. 
Handicap—Fifth Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
Miss Modesty .... 2 20 17 Nimbus III ..2 14 55 
Corrected times: Nimbus Ill.. 2.09.31; Miss Modesty, 
2.20.17. 
Interclub Oas=— 
Festina . 2 13 13 
Lewanna . 2 16 44 
Wild Thyme . 2 15 11 
Hamburg II . 2 20 34 
Triton ..... 2 11 17 
Course, 11 Miles. 
Como .1 57 29 
Yukan . 2 11 22 
Babette . 2 22 10 
Dagmar . 2 06 32 
Salas .2 22 57 
Glen Cove One-lies'cn Start. 1:10 — Course, 11 Miles. 
Jade .. 2 08 26 Turquoise . 2 11 56 
Catseye . 2 10 37 Emerald . d.n.f. 
Manhasset Rav Class—Course, 11 Miles. 
Ardette . 2 12 13 Scylla . 2 32 01 
Class R—Course, 11 Miles. 
Wacontah . 2 18 07 Ogeemah 
Hamburg . 2 32 18 Virginia . 
Hoyden . 1 50 59 
Manhasset Knockabouts — Course, 11 Miles. 
Ahoy . 
1 57 39 
3 19 14 
2 19 10 
Class S—Course, 11 Miles. 
Drena . 2 07 37 Alpha . 
Nereid . 2 04 38 Literze . 
Bug Class — Course. 5% Miles. 
Big Bug . !... 2 25 30 Skeeter . 
Rose Bug . 3 08 57 Iney . 
Mayflye . 2 24 02 Dragon Fly 
2 23 10 
2 15 53 
2 58 48 
2 27 2S 
2 16 14 
Brooklyn Y. C. 
The Brooklyn Y. C. closed its season last 
Saturday with a regatta sailed over the Graves¬ 
end Bay courses. It was the eleventh cham¬ 
pionship event of the Lower Bay. More Joy 
started and won a good race. At the end of 
the first round Grayjacket led by 19s. with More 
Joy second and Spider third. Reaching on the 
second round, More Joy took the lead and won 
the race by 32s. The elapsed times: 
Sloops—Class O — Course, 9.6 Miles. 
More Toy . 1 35 52 Spider . > . 1 38 22 
Grayjacket . 1 36 24 Florence . 1 38 51 
Handicap—First Division—Course, 9.6 Miles. 
Joy . 1 41 24 La Cubana . 1 51 00 
Mia’na . 1 42 58 Kestral . 1 52 26 
Teri II.1 44 01 
Corrected times: Miana, 1.39.25; Peri IT., 1.40.58-; Joy, 
1.41.24; La Cubana, 1.43.54'; Kestral, 1.45.20. 
Handicap—Second Division—Course, 8 Miles. 
Careless . 1 50 56 Breeze . 1 59 34 
Corrected times: Careless, 1.50.56; Breeze, 1.51.58. 
Sloops — cia=s S — Course, 8 Miles. 
Blue Bill .1 45 52 Alice . 1 52 32 
Bensonhurst . 1 48 16 
Sloops—Class —Course, 8 Miles. 
Slow Poke . 1 49 02 Pike . 
Merry Widow . 1 50 55 Bobs . 
Skylark . 1 52 31 Chico . 
Mouse . 1 53 43 Suffragette - 
. 1 53 55 
. 1 54 34 
. 2 01 22 
Disqualified 
Sloops—Class v—Course. 4 Miles. 
Aries ... 1 00 29 Bullfinch . 
Meteor . 1 05 45 
... d.n.f. 
prize and all completed the course except four. 
For the second time the sloop Yankee, belong¬ 
ing to Chas. E. Miller, won the race and another 
victory of this character will land the coveted 
prize, a handsome ship’s clock of special design. 
The day was an ideal one for the race, clear 
weather prevailing with a strong breeze. The 
race was far from being an easy one for the 
Yankee, as the first six yachts finished within 
three minutes and a half and several were win¬ 
ners of their places by but one second. Within 
twenty minutes after the finish of the first boat, 
the last one to finish had crossed the line. The 
yachts were given their handicaps at the start 
and some of them did remarkable work in get¬ 
ting across the line on time. The Challenger, 
Queen and Frolic made the start without the 
loss of a second and but few lost more than a 
minute. Presto, the scratch boat, did not reach 
the scene of the race until almost half an hour 
after she should have but started, although it 
was realized that she could never overcome the 
lead of the others. The course was from Meiggs 
wharf to the Presidio shoal buoy, thence to a 
stakeboat anchored about two miles due north, 
from which the yachts again beat out to the 
Presidio shoal buoy and back to Meiggs wharf. 
The race was in charge of the regatta commit¬ 
tee of the Corinthian Club, the place, of William 
Barlage having been filled by Jerry Stack. 
The JEolian Y. C. cruised to Redwood City, 
Aug. 20, and on the following day a handicap 
race was held to Alameda mole, this being won 
by the sloop Speedwell, Emma being second. 
The annual regatta of the Pacific Interclub 
Yacht Association for the Macdonough trophies 
will be held on Sept, io, the last day of the 
great celebration given by the Native Sons and 
Daughters at San Francisco. In addition to the 
trophies mentioned there will be two others 
raced for, these being presented by the. Native 
Sons. The regatta will not be held this year 
under the universal rating rules as was decided 
upon last spring, owing to the fact that many 
owners have not yet had their yachts measured, 
so the old Seawanhaka Corinthian rules will 
again prevail. Yankee, Martha and Monsoon 
are about the only yachts that have been given 
a rating as per under the new measuring rules. 
It is anticipated that during the winter months, 
when most of the yachts will be out of com¬ 
mission, owners will have them measured, and 
that next season the new rule can be thoroughly 
tried out. At the annual regatta this year there 
will be seven classes represented: The 44-foot 
class, 36-foot class, 30-foot class, 25-foot class, 
20-foot class and special classes for schooners 
and yawls. 
Several of the yachts of the Corinthian Club 
cruised to Redwood City, Aug. 26, where the 
yachtsmen were the guests of the South Bay 
Y. C. 
The regatta, which ended Aug. 10 at Santa 
Barbara, was the most successful one eyer held 
in the Santa Barbara Channel and was well at¬ 
tended. The last race of the regatta was an 
arbitrary handicap event and a very exciting one, 
five boats finishing within two minutes’ time. 
The race was won by Mischief, with Si wash 
second, Mahpe third, Alert fourth and Wasp 
fifth. White Wings, the San Francisco yacht, 
was unable to compete successfully in any of the 
events, having lost her centerboard on the way 
down the coast. At the close of the regatta the 
Pacific Coast Yachting. 
San Francisco, Sept. 2 . — Beautiful weather 
is now being experienced on San Francisco Bay. 
Some very important racing events have also 
taken place, prominent among these being the 
race for the Hammersmith trophy on Aug. 20 , 
this being a Corinthian Club event. 1 he popu¬ 
larity of the race can be seen by the fact that 
there were seventeen yachts competing for the 
yachts cruised to Santa Cruz Island, about thirty 
miles offshore, and some of them remained there 
for a week. White Wings was taken down the 
coast and a new centerboard was placed in posi¬ 
tion at San Pedro, when she returned to San 
Francisco. The trip back was made in a leisure¬ 
ly fashion, and its long absence from port caused 
considerable anxiety with the result that a Gov¬ 
ernment vessel was sent in search of the yacht¬ 
ing party. 
