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° 0ps— ss J—Star :45—Course, 18% Miles. 
Atlantic Y. C. Race. Ge ee eee Si a 
‘3 co feola,. J. (An Blairs Jieresc esate 5 26 10 3 41 10 
Bftort;, Sos Soaith gam treeceanstes 5 24 37 3 39 37 
In a slashing good sea breeze that caused 
- A p : Corrected time: Effort, 3.38.18. 
some of the little fellows. to tie down a reef 
Sloops—Class K—Start, 1:50—Course, 18144 Miles. 

or two, twenty-two small yachts started Satur- “Aurora, C. Vanderbilt.............0. 5 22, 23 3 32 23 
day, July 6, in a race long to be remembered for  Istalena, G. M. Pynchon............. 5 23 22 3 33 22 
eee tn 1 sailing 1 oral little incident Winsome, He oF. Lippits.iii..26.05- 5 19 37 3 29 37 
itSst SOO Saline end sever spicy WES se “S 2 Corrected time: Aurora, 3.32.12; Winsome, 3.29.31. 
that happened. Sakana, for instance, beat Sue N.Y. Y. G. 30ft. Class—Start, 2:00--Comrse, 1814 Miles. 
on time allowarice, showing a yawl can go when Qanzai, C. B. Mallory.........c..00+ 6 08 23 4 08 23 
it gets a breeze. Soya led the class Q proces- Nepsi, J. H. Forest................... 54 21 3 54 21 
# i : pais ok C M_ & F , g d so Minx, Howard Willetts > 16 4 00 16 
sion, but in class 5, M. ¢ 2 BEEN ES Hera II., Ralph N. Ellis.. id not finish. 
prettily as to béat out Bensonhurst in a luffing Adelaide.’ G. A. & P. H é 54 58 2 5d 58 

00 
match and win by 9s. Alern.. Js. Wits Al leer epee see eee 5 57 50 3 57 50- 
The larger classes, P and Q, went over a I2- 
mile course from off the Atlantic Y. C. to a 
mark off Bensonhurst, then to Fort Hamilton 
Buoy No. 11, and home. All the marks were 
left on the port hand. It was a reach on the 
starboard tack for the first leg, a gybe, and, with 
ballooners set, a reach on the port tack to Fort 
Hamilton, a beat down the channel to the can 
buoy and another reach home. The course was 
sailed twice. The other yachts did not cross 
the channel to the can buoy, but beat directly 
from Fort Hamilton to Sea Gate. 
The summary: 
Sloops and Yawls—Class P—Start, 3:05—Course, 12. 
Nautical Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Sue, EB. Ps Luckenbach?.scseaeeees ore 5 11 02 2 06 02 
Sakana, Haviland Bros............... 5 13 22 2 08 22 

Hyperion, William Did not finish. 
Corrected times: Sakana, 2.04.34; Sue, 2.06.02. Sakana 
wins by 1m. 2! 

Sloops—Class Q—Start, 3:10—Course, 12 Miles. 
Soya, Wi. Aw Barstow accnoseeossieee 5 211 14 
Spider, Hi. Ghubbet..22.qcees socerca's ; 2 13 51 
Vingt “Crois,” RAL Brown. see f 2 14 30 
: More Toruble, R. S. Childs......... 2°15 13 
Oy; Weekly Childsen peepee eet 217 26 

Sloops—Special Class Q—Start, 3:15 8 Nautical 








Miles 
Ondas. vA. J. Mentoniticc-cccrcier .. 456 45 1 41 45 
Spots, Roberts & Healy......... wees 487 41 1 42 41 
vareless, R. R J Remeac her shoes 50216 14716 : ; -. GeEe Be eege oa 
Seen Aiea tee le en Sti Did not finish. ; Exit—L. D. Huntimgton, Jr.’s Little Deep Sea Cruiser. 
Corrected times: Ondas, 1.41.45; Spots, 1.42.30; Careless, 
1.46.56. Larchmont 21ft. Class—Start, 2:05—Course, 9% Miles, 
Sloops—Class S—Course, 8 Miles—Start, 3:25. Dorothy, Wee, Cx penser. .eneeniee 4 25 35 2 20 35 
IM. and. Hu iG alCam pitas nec sacio-ciieties 5 09 45 2 44 45 Vaquero, sie (Sttlimpamemceticassisslets 4 25 40 2 20 40 
Bensonhurst, UR. MGorey psc. o/c ce « 5 09 54 2 44 54 near cics “Nass—First Division—Start, 2-:05—Course. 914 
Gunda.-:G.! bembekev anew. scans 5 11 58 2 46 58 Handicap Class u Mi eae aa ; 2 ‘ 
Nereid, J. Roberts.. 5 13 35 2 48 35 Tanya, Gok. Granbery assesses 4 a 16 2 23 16 
Blue E Bill, D. DD. Allerton:. tenesseses 5 18 43 2 53 43 Thelema, A. E. Blacks ees eee 42 5 48 2 20 48 
Goblin, Speidel Brothers............. 5 19 09 2 54 09 Naiad, J. B. Palmer........sccscsees > 2 95 28 
Dories—Class X—Course, 4 Miles—Start, 3:35. « = Slacssa-Seannde Divisio Start, 2: -05—C urse, 914 
Masque, I. S. dremann ccs «aries 4 45 50 110 50 Handicap) Class —Secone Miles Saas see 
Bobs; (Roaxae Speirigeaneaseset eens 4 46 30 1 11 30 Rascal, J. J. D nt eee ; 2 23 23 
Joker, Weeks and Eagle............. 4 46 45 Vit Ae owas Ge Mcreee, Tn) 217 4 
Handicap Class—Third Division —Course, 914 
Miles. 
. » Grace Live). By Isambdencseaeeer 2 27 49 
American Y3 |b Race. Axtow, Vion... Mansy Jo.even cece een 222 3 
5 : : Monsoon, iB.) R, Stoddard. sj.cccee. 2 24 35 
BEGINNING with light, Mriwease southerly: | iwink Fines Vulten eee cee 2 29 00 
winds and finishing in a good breeze on Friday, Raceabout Class—Start, Miles 
; ie as ae ee sat 
July 5, forty-five yachts sailed the American pase Le 28 es Hopkins... vette eens ee ae 05 
a es ‘ ‘ » ) oy, 5 of CT aS sie ven eatsrarnsts 213 22 
Y. C. course on Long Island Sound. The sum- pretty Guick, A. B. Alley............ 423 3. 2 13 3 
mary: Chinoolks Re Mallory, ori. eencee 4 23.2% 2 12 23 
schooners—Class B. -Star :40—Course 81% Miles. + r =. be : : na 
Schooner Class B.-Start, 1:40—Course, 18% Miles New Rochelle One Design Class—Start, 2:20—Course, 914 

Fin‘sh. E‘apsed. Mile 
Queen, yen eNaxwell-enpeeteee eee 5 06 29 3 26 29 a eer 4 pa 5 Peano 
TnconareeNte) IEP Line 5 10 37 5 99 37 bees G. W. Fuller... Raltee foe ainenreee é 3 1 57 53 
Correatedn tine ce Oiis es Mischief, J. L. Mitchell...... a eette 53 : 14 53 
; ? Avab Wiimebls.  Lialcercarictaswaclencn ) 3 20 
Sloops—Class OQ —Start, 914 Miles. 
Capsicum, C. S. Hoyt PCC Tor ae 20 27 2 056 27 
Dorothy, ERP.) Gilpiny ete alone 4 27 41 2 12 41 
Sloops—Class R—Start, 2:15—Course, 914 Miles. 
Arizona: (Gea We lkecaree eee anaes 4 39 46 2 24 46 
Okee, J. A. Mahlstedt ..... Sess RO ke 2 22 12 


Bug Class—Start, 
Big Bug, George A. Corr 2 05 29 
Lady Bug, W. P. Trench............ 4 29 18 2 09 19 
Efumi bug) waa: 2s siame 00 ah omtere cietie me sie 4 37 18 51713 
American Y. C, Dories—Start, 0—Course, 7 Miles. 
Wautor, Gao.” Bey pechasse sss aoe 5 20 07 3 00 07 
Paraway, can) B.. Prvyiscecsoasewnsoaeeere Did not start. 
Temorays We... Chatchitliee. sec.eeneee 6 14 24 3 54 24 
Molly, S. Westervelt 5 37 53 3 17 53 
Boss, H. M: Cowperthwait 5 41.07 3 21 07 

Huguenot Larks—Start, 2:15—Course, 7 Miles. 
Razaza den. Pentony us semen ant 4°29 23 2 14 23 
Crosspatch, A. J. Taylor NaviGreece Did not Start. 
The gasolene yac ht. Marie, owned by Dr. Louis 
Neumann, was prevented from participating in 
the power boat races on the Hudson on June 29 
owing to a broken reverse gear. 
Rune 
Ir-seems to be a pretty even toss between 
Gunda and Bensonhurst for first honors in 
Gravesend Bay. 






nme 
Ruppick, the Harlem yacht builder, has launched 
the new 61ft. gasolene Jaunch for Mr. J. B. 
Nutmeg off Oyster Bay on Her Way to Block Island. O’ Donohoe. 





Harlem Y. C. Race. 
KATHARINE won the second race of the handi- 
cap series of the Harlem Y. C., Saturday after- 
noon, June 29, over the club course. off City 
Island, after a close contest in a fresh north- 
east wind. W. J. Fowler’s Bedouin was the 
scratch boat, and covered the course easily in 
the lead in th, 20m. 17s., but three of the fol- 
lowing boats beat her, out on time allowance. 
Katharine and Widgeon fought it out over the 
course for first place, but though Widgeon fin- 
ished 54s. ahead of Katharine, she was not able 
to save her time and lost first place by 38s. The 
summary : 
Pate Elapsed 
Katharine, Fox & Proctor ..\....... 2 40 1 11 28 
Widgeon, Newton Brothers ........ i a 46 1 12 06 
Waunita, William Delaney ......... 1 30 55 1 16 01 
Bedouin, William Fowler ........... 1 20 17 1 20 17 
Wave, William: Smith \cieessesaneer 1 40 45 1 24 42 

The German Sonder Boats. 
GERMANY has made her selection of three 
boats to be fitted against the American trio now 
on their way across the ocean—Spokane L., 
Chewink VIII. and Marblehead. The choice 
fell to the two Berlin boats—Wittelsbach II, and 
Wannsee—and the Hamburg boat, Tilly X. 
Wannsee, which probably will be steered by 
Otto Protzen, who participated in the Marble- 
head races last year, is a new club yacht, of the 
3erlin Verein Segler, and has defeated in private 
matches the sonderklasse yachts Seehund and 
Howacht II. Tilly X., owned by Consul Gen- 
eral Dollman and Herr Krogmann, won two 
races during Kiel week, steered by Prince 
Henry of Prussia. 

Thelema Disabled. 
THELEMA has got tuned up and is sailing 
wonderfully well this year. She had both 
Tanya and Marguerite beat, boat for boat, on 
July 6,.but in trying to gybe around the last 
buoy too close, she hit the buoy, then bore off 
and went head on into Marguerite, knocking 
a man overboard from the latter and smashing 
her own bowsprit, as the accompanying photo- 
-graph shows. Mr. Ehler was on Tanya, the 
leading boat, and saw the collision, but before 
he could get his camera up from below, the two 
had separated. It would have been an elegant 
picture to have gotten the two together; but we 
were rather too busy ourselves after a gybe 
in a hard breeze. 

THERE will be no race for the Brooklyn Y. 
C.’s cup for ocean racers this year. The cup 
is now held by the Harlem Y. C. 





















Thelema after Colliding with Marguerite at the Second 
Buoy on July 6. 
Photo by Wm. H. J. Ehler. 



