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Larchmont Y. C. Race. 
THE greatest event of the season so far, the 
first Larchmont race of July 4, was a great suc- 
cess, so far as entries go, no less than eighty 
yachts starting over the various courses laid 
out'on Long Island Sound, from the 19%-mile 
course for schooners to the 1%4-mile one for the 
little fellows. 
Whether the concussion going on all around 
on land had anything to do with the lack of 
wind or not, is a question; but of wind there 
was little or none, until that great fleet had 
crawled at snail’s speed once around. Then a 
brisk southerly breeze saved the day, and as the 
summary shows, nearly every boat finished. 
The schooner Queen defeated Ingomar, so 
that the latter gave up. Neola put it all over 
Effort, and Winsome won out handsomely in 
Class K. Minx won from six of her sister boats 
in the N. Y. Y. C. 30ft. class. Thelema won 
honors in the first division Of the handicap class. 
Houri won in the Larchmont 21-footers. Cap- 
sicum, Sherman Hoyt’s new Q boat, won in her 
class. Rascal II]. won in the raceabout class. 
Busy Bee won in the second division of the 
handicap class, and Monsoon in the third 
division. 
The summary follows: 








Schooners—Class. B—Start, 12:40—Course, 1914 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed, 
Oueeny je Re Maxwells mance ceciser ous lise 4 57 34 
Ingomar Mo R. iPlant ssc mnee tee Did not finish. 
Schooners—-Classes C, D and E—Start, 12:40—Course, 9% 
Miles. 
PN eitsy ghee Zoey |), elie 5 (2) eee ee 4 35 12 3 55 12 
Katrina: 32 Bes lFord i.icke ge eee eee 4 44 04 4 04 04 
Eclipse, 22) J). (Callanarie scenes arenes 5-40 13 5 00 13 
Sloops—Class J—Start, 12:45—Course, 19% Miles. 
Weola, JiAw Blairs line cesencnesteee D Dore 5 07 34 
BUTOrty) alts sVi.n OUDithiyas create 6 07 37 5 22 87 
Sloops—Class K—Start, 0—Course, 19% Miles. 
Istdlena, G. M.~Pynchon..:2%..22.. 6 06 09 6°16 09 
Aurora; CopVardenbilt 0... ese se 6 00 24 5 10 24 
Winsome, H. F. Lippitt.... wey OL Ol 5 01 37 
Sloops—Class M—Start, 1 —Course, 1914 Miles. 
Gardenia, A. H. Morris . 6 14 18 5 22 18 
N. Y. Y. G. 80-ft. Class—Start —Course, 19% Miles. 
Minx, Howards Willetts. . (oot. scence 6 18 15 5 23 16 
INepsi;- Jn Dd horests vee ee tone 6 22 24 5 27 24 
Pintail, August Belmont, Jr......... Did not finish. 
Sanzai, GC: Ba Mallory... + suwecee 6 29 38 6 
Alera, J-oW. d& A. Ee Aller; sincere 6 21 24 Z 
Adelaide, G. A. & P.. H. Adee....... 6 31 00 
Phrvne,’) Cra\Wetmoresceenen-cceere. Withdrew. 
Handicap Class—First Division—Start, 1:00—Course, 93%, 
Miles. 
Naiad, Js BitPalaier. fesse ae 4 47 35 3 47 3 
funelemay Ay Gr Blackwus ce cee 4 27 45 3 27 45 
anya; (G: 3P. Granheryecesseaecencen 4 34 41 3 34 41 
Larchniont 21ft. Class—Start, 1:05—Course, 10144 Miles 
Houri, Disb WDealeyern. cose sees 4 25 01 3 20 01 
Dorothy, I. iG. (Spencer,..sestsaser. 4 48 12 3 43 12 
Hoblette; Wwe Ja Garcey: J.s0 sesese aoe 4 45 14 3 40 13 
Wanuerd.. Wesotumpt ccc cnemeoe ee 4 30 53 3 25 53 
Sloops—Class OQ—Start, 1:05—Course, 1014 Miles. 
Bapsicum GG. cool ovteeciscanesaae 3 09 33 
Dorothy, Hy PF) Sheldonwie...ccees 3 18 21 
Ogeemah, vA Ry Clements ...csnes 3 48 35 
Gloria, Ha -P; Browit.se.cos see ienee 3 38 34 
Raceabout Class—Start, 1:10—C Tiles. 
Pretty Quick, A. B. Alleys.cs2s..e5. 3 35 03 
Chinook; RaMallocy sf osn.ceeane eens 3 34 34 
Raseal [iTs. © eb opiimns presses 3 18 33 
Lamboy; sey. Wendaskes.osence: 3 35 21 

Handicap Class—Second Division—Start, 
10144 Miles. 

Grasshopper, H. C. Pryer........... 41039 
Howdy, George Mercer, Jr.......... 3 24 42 
Rascal, Jwala D wer! cco 3 31 16 
Busy Beewh.(l, @uthbertinn 10s: 3 12 47 
Corrected time: Howdy, 3.19.53; Rascal, 3.27.25; Grass- 
hopper, 4.07.57. 


Handicap Class—Third Division—Start, 1:20—Course, 10% 
Miles. 
Montauk, W. Sheldon............... 5 87 14 417 14 
Wank, Te Lea alte oe. tesenp ease 5 08 20 3 48 20 
Astow, WB. Manny.» ci. o<ceaor 4 59 54 3 39 54 
Virwen, Db -DAsSaxe tn. acceso teen 6 08 23 4 48 23 
Monsoon, BB: AR. Stoddard.) ss... be: 5 00 37 3 40 37 
Mile, Modistes fo Jo Se Plint: jie.. 5 30 00 410 00 
Corrected time: Monsoon, 3.35.07; Arrow, 37.42; 
Wink, 3.43.44, : 
Sloops—Class R—Start, 1: Course, 10% Miles. 
Hamburg, M. Goldschmidt......... 5 28 32 4 03 32 
Omoo,; Po gbieloward wundcscmnr once Did not finish. 
Mist, -Ra os (Glari: see ee an eee Did not finish. 
Ply, W: ode. (Romsevelt....c.coccenoe Did not finish. 
Class R—Mainsail Yachts—Start, 1:4 Course, 10% Miles. 
Arline, A. E. Bendle 51 05 4 26 06 
Grace, Cre Pee earsoi. nee ane 6 07 44 4 42 44 
Enel aia thr ee toate tees nee nd ete 5 47 16 4 22 16 
Whyte Ladye, Charles Webb....... 6 04 10 4 39 10 
Matjories Ev Gre Mattoner sateen ester: 6 03 22 4 48 22 
Rhode Island One Design Class—Start, 1:25—Course, 101% 
. Miles. 
Mystics 1K. Out Majannenacn ceeerencies 5 49 58 “4 24 58 
Lady G., Jerome Randall....:...5.... Did not finish. 
: Class_S—Sloops—Start, 1:25—Course, 101% Miles. 
pkipper, Ho Lawrence, ih. ewes, acess 6 17 33 4 52 33 

FOREST AND STREAM: 


New Rochelle One Design Class—Start, 1:30—Course, 10% 
, Miles. 
Mischief, J. His .Mitehellay, 5... cess 6 13 14 4 43 14 
Nereid, George W. Fuller........... 6 02 48 32 48 
Bcho,..B. Riestoddardwressensss sees 6 10 52 4 40 52 
Huguenot Larks—Start, 1:25—Course, 10% Miles. 
Crosspatch, “Ay J.) Taylors. scce sme Did not finish. 
Kazaza, Ts (Roe ‘Penton eaeseces een 5 38 38 4 43 38 
Bug Class—Start, 1:30—Course, 5% Miles. 
Skeeter; TU.) Mi Smitha aidacsec reve 3 47 382 217 32 
Big Bug, George Corry... cncccsscess 3 49 28 2 19 28 
Scarab, R, Fitzgibbons............. 3°50 28 2 20 28 
Dragon Fly, Clarkson Cowl......... 3 47 18 217 18 
Cricket, Dh Gowl) Gagedsdtsscw ices 3 48 16 218 16 
Nall 4 ctincemeacisas se aoe oneveceror 4 02 25 2 32 25 
American Y. C. Dories—Start, 1:35—Course, 5%4 Miles. 
auto, Gomi “Pty sect ssk cies 4 46 16 Bo 16 
Bobo, H. M. Cowperthwait......... 4 54 25 3 19 25 
Paraway, A. Buekry i; seseesdeniweceens 4 38 09 3 33 C9 
Tembéra, Wa Db. Churchilises oc.cne 5 39 37 4 04 37 
Dory Class—Start, 1:85—Course, 54 Miles. 
NGi 2, _b. We Owens iittenens. costes 3 49 48 2 14 48 
IN'Os16; Wide. Jindsonersiean ecco 3 42 33 2 07 33 
Now?) Biwi” uandiscinteaocccsss cess 3 44 14 2 09 14 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. Sloops—Start, 1:50—Course, 101% 
Miles. 
Bixtya J). o> Ome Ver Le ire eee tlceteistatel tersterceee Withdrew. 
Chickioker, .- PP: Cofnele ite... Withdrew. 
Arizona, GBs Kiedis anaceaies cies 6 12 05 4 22 05 
Mainsail Yachts—Start, 1:25—Course, 5% Miles 
Joke; Cs ComaGonverse.m-saanence sna 3 50 56 2 25 56 
Match Race—Start, 1:15—Course, 10% Miles. 
Rascal) J. a Dwyer asanedeeen se 4 46 16 3 21 16 
Jollyslar,) Ess.) Direlapes cence. Withdrew. 
The winners were: Queen, Neola, Winsome, Gar- 
denia, Thelma, Minx, Houri, Capsicum, Rascal III., 
Busy Bee, Monsoon, Hamburg, Arline, Mystic, Skipper, 
Kazaza, Dragon Fly, Nereid, Faraway, No. 46, Arizona, 
Joke, and Rascal. 
Riverside Y. C. Raec. 
SATURDAY, July 6—From a dead calm half 
an hour before the start to a slashing scupper 
breeze that gave the best race of the season so 
far, thirty-two yachts started off Riverside to 
cover the rather large triangular courses of 
18 miles laid out around Matinnicock Point 
buoy No. 17, Lloyds Point bell buoy and home, 
the smaller boats rounding Center Island buoy 
instead of Lloyds. 
Little Peter came to grief off Center Island, a 
vicious puff carrying her mast away about twelve 
feet above the deck. Dorothy and Capsicum, 
two new Q boats, by Gardner and Hoyt & 
Clark, respectively, had a hard tussle, the 
former winning by only 25s. 
The summary: 

Handicap Class—First Division—Start, 12:45—Course, 18 
Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
anya, G. PaeGranberyenrsesee neces 4 03 26 3 18 26 
Lattle PeterWH.. TT: Weekstss6.2 55.0 Carried away mast. 
Raceabout Class—Course, 144% Miles—Start, 12:50. 
Pretty Quick, A. B. Alley........... 3 40 50 2 50 50 
Tomboy, D. Y. Pendas.. 8 04 11 
Chinook, R. Mallory, Jr 2 49 39 
Rascal, (IT. $7S..C2 Hopkitisee. ccs 3 93 2 49 03 
Third Division—Handicap Class—Course, 1414 Miles— 
Start, 1:00. 
Huntress: losmel. Dyer mecrecossen ene 3 54 38 2 54 38 
Monsoon, Bo R: Stoddard..s2.s...2oe 4 02 45 3 02 45 
Mile Modistes 9. bilunten. socenees 4 07 44 3 07 44 
Montauk, W.. Sheldon....... 4 22 14 3 22 

Corrected times: Monsoon, 15; Mile. Modiste, 2.59. 
Class ()—Course 14% Miles—Start, 1:05. 
Dorothy, H. P. Gilpin, et al........ 3 49 45 2 44 45 
Capsicum (GC. is) Eioytesmsecssereencon 3 50 10 2 45 10 
Class R—Course 14% Miles—Start, 1:05. 
Hamburg, M. Goldschmidt ........... 4 34 40 3 29 40 
Olcee, sav wiMiahl stedtuve seme acesees Did not finish. 
Class R—Catboats—Course, 141% Miles—Start, 1:05. 
Arline, Ax EptRende isk okcctvewde. Withdrew. 
Class S—Course, 5 Miles—Start, 1:10. 
Binn, -C,EigiDavise..chase.oencee sere 2 20 32 1 10 32 
Exat, 1. Ds Huntingtonie ress ccer ces 2 25 04 115 04 
Riverside One Design Cats—Course, 5 Miles—Start, 1:10. 




Dohame, T. A. Liebler 33 46 1 23 46 
eal, C. “lor Bierce:stics seers neeres 2 28 39 118 39 
Dooley; J. Gas orters.n ack .....Disabled. 
Gitty? J. IM peWilliamss seen smneannis 2 27 16 Ly 16 
Nilo; AsO RA Starr .sahaeece tess econ 27 42 117 42 
Gitty protested by Teal for fouling buoy. 
Indian Harbor One Design Cats—Course, 5 Miles—Start, 
1:10. 
Wacoutah, W.) Truesdale. .s.c... een Did not finish. 
Bug Class—Course, 5 Miles—Start, 1:10. 
Skeeter, Thornton ‘Smuth) .-...ee.-0- 2 29 45 119 45 
Big Bug, George A. Corry........... 2 31 33 1 21 33 
Eady Bug) Week. Trench. tauesscenee 2 43 22 1 33 22 
New Rochelle One Design Class—Course, 5 Miles—Start, 
1:15. 
Mischief, Jeman Mitchell Seances oat 2 40 19 1 26 19 
Echos Stoddard & Bacon............ 2 45 47 1 30 47 
American Y. C. Dories—Course, 5 Miles—Start, 1:15. 
Tautog, -GinGaeh ry a cnc doeeess antes 3 00 40 1 45 40 
30bo, H. M. Cowperthwait......... 3 06 54 1 50 54 
Ruth; ‘O; Beomith.occuceeeeeecne 3 10 52 1 55 62 
LNG’? «.«:5.0:kisi Seeeaa te! vs6 sivia, Boje ero Did not finish. 
Mr. Chas. Tower managed the race from the 
committee steamer anchored off the gas buoy. 

























































[JULY 13, 1907. 

Canoeing. 
Central Division A. C. A. 
THE annual encampment of the Centtfal Di- 
vision of the American Canoe Association will 
be held at Sheldon Hall, or Griffith’s Point, on 
Chautauqua Lake, July 12 to 15, inclusive. This 
well-known, beautiful and popular summer re- 
sort lake is situated about seventy miles south- 
west of Buffalo, and is about twenty miles long 
by one to three miles wide, and is beautifully 
wooded and has farms and summer resorts 
scattered all about it. The elevation is about 
1,500 feet above the sea, and about 700 feet 
above Lake Erie, which is only seven miles dis- 
tant. The famous Chautauqua Assembly is held 
near the upper end of the lake, and during the. 
season, which opens about June 29, the As- 
sembly grounds have a population of about 20,- 
ooo people. The lake can be reached by the 
Pennsylvania railroad, the New York Central 
lines and the Erie railroad, direct. All rail- 
roads sell special return excursion ti¢kets, good 
all the way from ten to sixty days, at very 
greatly reduced rates. 
Hotel and boarding accommodations all about 
the lake are reasonable, so that should any of 
the canoeists wish to extend the time of their 
visit to the lake to attend the Chautauqua As- 
sembly, or for a further outing, they could 
easily arrange to do so. 
We extend a cordial invitation to all members 
of the A. C. A. and also to all unattached canoe- 
ists to join us at this meet, feeling assured that 
the’ unattached, once meeting the good fellows 
of the A. C. A. will become fellow members. 
Stras B. HucuHes, Vice Com., 
Maple Springs, N. Y. 
Epwarp A. PHILitips, Rear Com., 
Warren, Pa. 
In accordance with Article XII. of the con- 
stitution of the American Canoe Association, as 
published in the year-book for 1907, notice is 
hereby given that the following amendment to 
the constitution will be offered at the next 
meeting of the executive committee of the A. C. 
A. The object of this amendment is to provide 
a definite time for the turning over to the 
pursers of the divisions of such moneys as have 
been collected by the treasurer for their ac- 
count. 
Amend Article IX., Section 2, of the consti- 
tution by striking out all of the present lines 5 
and 6, and insert in place thereof, “and to pay, 
by check to the order of the purser of each 
division (except the purser of the division by 
which the general A. C. A. meet is to be held) 
not later than April 15, eighty per cent. (80%) 
of the total amount collected up to that date for 
their account. The balance of twenty per cent. 
(20%). of the collections to be held by the treas- 
urer to cover the expense incurred in the col- 
lection of dues, mailing of notices, office ex- 
penses, etc., properly a charge against the di- 
visions, after payment of which expense the bal- 
ance remaining of the twenty per cent., to- 
gether with all other moneys collected for the 
account of the divisions, are to be paid over 
to the pursers not later than September 15.” 
Also by inserting in.the same Section 2, of 
Article IX., in line 12, after “and to each 
purser” the following clause, “not later than 
April 1527 Percy F. Hocan, 
D B. GoopseELt, 
A.-¢ A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Atlantic Division—Norman Taylor, Yonkers, 
NOY. by J. sKeeiand: oP Wale saith ee 
City, by J. N. Oliphant; Leo Friede, N. Y. City, 
by E, Andreas; L. Sharp Fine, Trenton, N. J., 
by W. A. Furman; Albert L. Pfannmiiller, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., by C. Sparks. 
Central Division—Sidney G. Watt, Winfield, 
J. Condon and Willkiam W. Tucker, all of Buf- 
falo, N. Y.. and all by R. L. Watt. 
Eastern Division.—William G. Howard, Med- 
ford, Mass., by A. E. Mather. 
Western Division.—Edwards R. Fish, St, Louis, 
Mo., by W. S. Donaldson. 



