JUNE 23, 1906.] 

FOREST AND STREAM. 
IOOI 

Larchmont Spring Regatta, June 16. 
Tue bad weather of Saturday kept the big 
boats that had gathered at Larchmont for the 
racing at anchor, and it is expected the race 
will be postponed till next Friday, June 22, 
when it will be sailed off. The biggest boats 
to start were two N. Y. Y. C. 30-footers, the 
raceabouts, the two classes of handicap yachts, 
Rascal in the 27ft. sloop, 22-footers and 18- 
footers. The winners were: Atair, Pretty 
Quick; Tillicum II., Howdy, Houri, Paumonak 
and Vivyen. The summary follows: 
Course 15% Miles—Start 1:00. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
tat OOTOMINUCY CL eine cee veccce veces 3 32 88 = 2 82: 38 
PA rane ACCT a cs orsisineisio cece eisia ne sists 3 33 45 2 33 45 
Raceabouts—-Course 11 Miles—Start 1:05. 
Pretty dick, oA. Dalley... ..<o.5-24- 24509 1 4009 
Cadeaux, William Swan.......... aaaietere 2 45 53 1 40 53 
(Quik, 18, IN GUD Gs AA see eersa neonate 25230 1 42 30 
Handicap Class—First Division—Course 11 Miles—Start 
1:10. 
eieeme Gree GYAUDCE Yn caress cnc dese seine. 2 47 33 1 387 33 
Shinicinan) TES AOR IS a1 G hn¥ ah areca 2 50 40 1 40 40 
Thelema, OE a ae 5 56 56 1 46 56 
Corrected time: Tillicum II. 1.35.48; Rube 1.37.33; 
Thelema 1.41.05. 
Handicap Class—Second Division—Course 11 Miles—Start 
L110; 
Howdy, George Mercer, Jr.........:... 301-24 A 51 24 
INaegeee etre StOddart 2.0 o 5 se detec ena 308 45 1 58 45 
HCEMESSUIV YS CINE PES CLES fie. cs orclele os 10 cs.0 0: > 3 08 47 1 58 47 
Corrected time: Howdy 1.50.18; Kenoshi 1.54.55; Nadje 
1.56.33. 
27ft. Class—Course 11 Miles—Start 1:15. 
Pea Se Ate em Sere Me MW YTS cles ceisiesieicins y= Withdrew. 
Larchmont One-Design Saar eis 11 Miles—Start 
a1 Bs 
Nor tease me DGS I= Nercle wicicccccis'e tortie sae 3 06 53 1 51 53 
larat hy eta OP ENICE g. sreisis's  sisieiea oes 3 14 01 159 OL 
Vaquero, William Stump............... Did not finish. 
22ft. Sloops—Course 11 Miles—Start 1:15.. 
Patumoraes bn eo) Currier. soc eccsccs 50s 3 1/ 07 2 02 07 
Oveemanr jn be Giements.......-..«5-- Withdrew. 
18ft. Sloops—Course 11 Miles—Start, J: 20. 
Walsrapretion Ler liv Use Watt. icc stelclcists'sere ese 3 25 2 2 05 2 
Arizona, George W. Keariw....:... 00008 Withdrew. 
Columbia Y. C. Power Boat Races. 
Cotumsia Y. C. Power Boat Race.—The races 
scheduled for Saturday, June 16, at the Corin- 
thian Y. C. on the Hudson, were, considering the 
nasty weather, well attended, and the continuous 
racing was well attended and interesting, the 
finishes being in some cases quite close. It was 
unfortunate that the Dixie had a mishap on the 
way to the club previous to the race, and could 
not enter. Had the weather been fair, the meet- 
ing would have been, considering the number of 
beats entered, a notable one. 
The summary follows: 
Class H. and I.—Start 12:35—Course 8 Knots. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
MiammaLy ae \ebme LOLLEN CE sis. cse's. csc ese 12700 O4517 
re POEL or SOU LE tote lerais aa ciate Saisie iatejere'sictese ore 1 27 46 0 32 28 
Nanita, Grae LEP HeISOte scene vss ce os ilB Pips 0 57 52 
Omeomi, GES OHAW germ cc cca Mee sees 1 39 47 0 58 01 
Kit allowed. Corrected time: Tormary 0.22.53; Kit 
0.32.28; Nanita II. 0.87.34; Omeomi 0.34.31. 
Class A and B—Start 2:15—Course 8 Knots. 
Beldame, Hl. A. Lozier, Jr... ccessecces. 2 59 45 0 44 15 
Peicaiiaee We}. SLEWlett, Jf. ss cci veces os 3 08 30 0 59 45 
Sineaypey, (oe ak, (Gyre loreeoreacecer ren 2 11 00 1 07 10 
Beldame allowed. Corrected time: Beldame 0.44.15; 
Lucania, Jr., 0.53.00; Shawana 0.55.30. 
Class C and D—Start 11:35—Course 8 Knots. 
Mosse ie. Munsmiths..... 0-50... Feel 193 1 43 06 
Cate NTT ULACIA aes cei sss Seis, ies s16it oisis cies 14633 ©6211 33 
Corrected time: Dossi 1.33.06; Scat 2.02.58. 
Knickerbocker Sea Skunks—Start 4:00—Course 4 Knots. 
VanICCCr Ee VVig Ol sD LAINALG sc cies oe hee cos 4 34 10 0 34 10 
Classes O, P and Q—Start 4:35—Course 8 Knots, 
Toyerty, “Uh TE Ss. 18 rey Kall (ey 2s ee ec aee 4 57 35 0 25 32 
RUSE Eire Newel ns ROS Gitese co arel yee. sible le eis 00ir0 4 59 55 0 29 55 
Simplex LVce A. 2 P; Smith.........; 5.02 07 «0.31.33 
Dixie allows. Corrected time: Den 0.21.47; Brushby 
0.24.07; Simplex IV. 0.26.21. 
Classes Reo and T—Start 5:26—Course 8 Knots. 
Coloniawhs Ge Bournes ccc esuestcsccine 60000 0 34 38 
PATIO at Pope oa IRAMICY oe vercisanicaes «siccerees 6 O01 35 0 46 35 
Twentieth Century, L. K. Pettie...... 6 02 20 O37 be 
MOT eaten MeN MLO eee tits erat aie, sesauetotey fatate 6 03 38 0 53 47 
Corrected time: Colonia 0.33.38; Anona 0.35.13; Twen- 
tieth Century 0.36.04; Chum 0.47.16. 
Race for Crescent Cup, June 17. 
Tue fourth race for the Crescent A. C. was 
sailed off Bayridge on Sunday in a light wind, 
and J. H. Bergen’s Mamie carried off the 
honors. The summary is as follows: 
Fourth Crescent Cup Race—Start 12:50—Course 414 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vea rates Jag bas WV me DCEO Clie ermetneteatemts:«/ 1 49 09 0 59 09 
New Moon, Cire Lane don parses... = 1 49 50 0 59 50 
Sprays O- S.. Camplyelleiyy oss ncee . 1.6449 (1 04.49 
Bensonhurst Y. C. Open, June 16. 
Out of twenty-five entries only eleven ma- 
terialized, owing to the bad weather. The races 
were sailed over the inside course from off 
Bensonhurst to Fort Hamilton; thence to Sea 
Gate and home, twice around. Sue was the only 
starter in the 3oft. class. The Q class sailed a 
close race, but the two Childs boats fouled, and 
so were out of it; but on the last leg of the 
course it was anybody’s race. The winners were: 
Sue, Saetta and in the catboad class, 18-footers, 
Cygnus won. The summary follows: 
Sloops—27-footers—Start 3:20—Course 11 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Suey ies be oiuuckenbach..... vader peaed 08 38 1 48 38 
(ATO Tl anmev ie ceD OAS.,..s cacmlesislgek scape micas 5 19 26 1 59 26 
eae Cubanaye).< Ey. Lvesmerntseste cis. urlaqeeioet: 5 35 56 215 56 
Sloops—22-footers—Start 3:25—Course 11 Miles. 
Sacttan Gu He Churehaac.n cence sct suena 5 03 26 2 38 52 
Trois AERP mo Gel yt Es Ieee oe ome yer Buc Coe 5 04 00 2 39 00 
SOV a aeNViee oie MESA ES COW tials sretete stele siete ditereyets 5 04 38 2 39 38 
*More Trouble, “Richard Child......... 5 04 50 2 39 50 
Spider endorse @hilbbes star ecteivenec 5 06 53 2 41 53 
Mary Miaxe Grundetcn sss. sciesras cae statics 5 O07 34 2 43 34 
*Disqualified for fouling. 
Catboats—18-footers—Start 3:35—Course 514 Miles. 
IVa b ive Vice heer oe VL OLS serge cir telsterenielas 5 40 03 1 05 03 
Cygnus, Dillingham & Southey........ 5 41 43 1 06 43 

Pavonia Y. C. Annual, June 17. 
THE Pavonia Y. C. held on Sunday its annual 
regatta, and it proved to be a very successful 
affair. The yachts sailed a 9-mile triangular 
course off Bayonne. The summary is as follows, 
but the yachts not all having been measured, it 
is impossible to specify the winners: 
First Division—Sloops—Start 3:06—Course 9 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. Correct’d 
THOTHIS (toe tens dence ac dihohnas awe sty Shane babh a 
IN ATATET C3 triaye steraleessaate ste as s'steiqnae sc 4 21 42 1 15 42 1 15 30 
Second Division—Sloops—Start 3:06—Course 9 Miles. 
(Greta e Gate sie cite fes.« sow teenies 43600 13000 1 28 00 
Oia arto ee era ersererei a shia 4 34 25 128925 1 28 10 
Open Cats—Start 3:06—Course 9 Miles, 
TRON EE cts ects @lerstere sta ace sisters vie 31 00 1 25 00 1 19 00 
INWIaT aN Siete eses wale wat ene viet we esc 4 27 00 1 21 00 1 21 00 
Yawls—Start, 3:06—Course 9 Miles. 
PFiOLAIGA @ aha cistisiere taiseaiorwie es 4 slays 4 36 38 1 30 38 1 30 38 
VD OUTIIA ES yapye cae nrecserss ae vere ore 4 36 55 1 30 55 1 30 55 
Auxiliaries—Start 3: Pes Course 9 Miles. 
Gretehen acetates ota sams 4 58 21 1 52 21 Cao anes 
Atalaritaarsescctscicct cee soee ae 4 58 46 1 52 46 Ce tera 
PA TITIA MED) Baettaaias eke neteint sitie'sAeeg 4 58 53 1 50 53 ‘ 
Cabin Launches. 
BUNCOMeedaeee tite eceweettie sie: Sail-over. Not timed. 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C. 
Tue weekly race of the 15-footers was sailed 
last Saturday in spite of the easterly storm. The 
race was won by Sabrina, C. W. Wetmore, with 
Wee Wean, Mr. R. L. Cuthbert, sailed by C. 
Sherman Hoyt, second. The summary follows: 
Seawanhaka Corinthian 15-footers—Start 3:80. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Dabrinamece Wiew VW ElMOLer esi iecsesdess 5 07 40 1 37 40 
Wieem Weal ine ce GuthDELrte.s ces eeiesres 3 10 05 1 40 06 
Hicker Gu Gasrlenderson.. sis css ae. 5 11 04 1 41 04 
Miarytories lle ain MV aSQOD «.< cin siecistte ojs-crers 5 12 40 1 42 40 
GARDENIA LAUNCHED.—On June 16, from B. 
F. Wood’s yard at City Island was launched Mr. 
Alfred Hennen Morris’ new 4oft. sloop 
Gardenia, designed by Mr. William Gardner. 
Gardenia will race in the same class as Mr. H. 
M. Raborg’s Irondequoit and Mr. E. Burton 
Hart’s Kestrel. Though the launching of 
Gardenia is so late, she was launched finished, 
with her mast stepped, and all that was neces- 
sary was to bend the sails. Gardenia is a very 
pretty boat, double planked mahogany over 
steel frames, and the work was well and neatly 
carried out. 
RRR 
Drxie Starts SoutH.—Last week the power 
yacht Dixie left the yards of her builders, the 
Electric Launch Co., of Bayonne, for Galveston, 
Lex hereanome port. Dixie was built on the 
order of Mr. R. Waverly Smith. The dimen- 
sions of the yacht are: Length over all, o3ft.; 
breadth, 13ft. 6in., and depth, 7ft. The engine 
installation consists of two 110 horse-power 
Standard motors, which, on trial, gave the yacht 
a speed of 15 miles an hour. Dixie is very well 
constructed and fitted, the owner’s quarters be- 
ing forward. These are finished in mahogany, 
the outside joiner being entirely of teak. Dixie, 
to reach Galveston, is going by way of the 
Hudson River, through the lakes, down the 
Mississippi and through the Gulf. 
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