
PORES T AND S DRE AWE 



New Rochelle Y. C. Race. 
LicHT rain squalls and an ‘easterly wind pre- 
vailed during this race. 






































































































y everyone carried 
f triangular 
increasing breeze. : 
Effort got the weather berth on Neola 
1 classes the first leg 
angular course. : 
with spinnakers well 
Alley won : 
} Montauk won in the 
three handicap divisions. 
Tanya and Margureite 
Marguerite 
} set spinnaker on the 
» black and white f 
Point to the red spar in 
ing rounded first j 
Marguerite. 
sais and, by so do- 
and when 
the yank of 
windward 
wi as inside, 
ahead saw her bump aga 
a hard rap the helmsma 
and this sent 
(here was a crash and T 
his helm hard up 
i Marguerite. 
‘ma’s bowsprit broke 
jib fluttered helplessly 
Thelema head 


Rounding 
Marguerite 
i iff A man was knocked 
overboard, 
“Mz peurelta 
Thelema came 
a jib set to the stem 
the peak sa i 
, Class J—Start, 
Speabtdelpamoropric bo. Sana 3 
i fee ee SAR Sri ae : 
30ft. One-Design Class—Start, 

Alker. Salsteiy s eetis é 

Penddasceee ere 2 
Class—Start, 
Sitimpt earn eeeeeee ‘ 
ss, First Division—Start, 
Blz on when aisieie oman é 
Division—Start, 

12 Eee ourse, 
Third Division—Sta 
il 
Faaiicep Class, 
Lambdenz..cestewts : 
janie 

Goldschmidt 
an 
MIR GAT Cie ie on deeehee er 3 
Did not finish, 
12:50—Course, 
Rendlen scat sana aes 3 


Charles Web.......... 
One-I resizes Claus— Start: 

Bug Gics S 
Fitzgibbons 


Tropes 
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oo 
Did ; not finis =the 

Bo Bo, H. M. Cowperthwait ....... Did not finish. 
Molly; JU iWiestervelt, Gerce.ninecs citer Did not finish. 
Ternora, W. L. Churcliill.. Did not finish. 
Sloops, Class S—Start, Course, 104% Miles. 






Exit, Le. Eiantitgeion sc. ceeane 3 44 35 2 54 35 
Frolic i235 ucccheeesereree cme caer aimee 3 29 20 2 39 20 
Fanny) ©) OI. SSeiitie. tc nsc'esapeales 3 27 40 2 37 40 
Joke; G VG. Converse: e. seins tes eres sects 
San Toy,..M; Js Kehoe o. tt ttearccns 3 54 44 3 04 44 
Special Dory Class—Start, 12:50—Course, 7 Miles. 
Sea Dag? iacshercseccuresnce ee eeen 3 16 38 2 26 38 
IND, . 2 cinwes astenca tere eseesaace 3 09 45 2 14 45 
Huguenot Lark Class—Start, —Course, 7 Miles. 
KazazaY Be Penton #2... cccneeeees 3 29 20 2 39 20 
The winners’ were: Neola, Nepsi, Pretty Quick, 
Vaquero, Tanya, Busy Bee, Ogeemah, Arrow, Arizona, 
Thelema, Virginia, Skeeter, Faraway,’ Fanny, Kazaza, 
No. 2 dory. Regatta Committee—R. M. Haddock, E. B. 
Wright, M. S. Kattenhorn. 

Indian Harbor Y. C. Race. 
Just to show she could do as much as her 
rivals in every way Effort snapped her topmast 
short off in’ the start of the Indian Harbor race 
to New Haven, when after waiting some time 
for a wind a southwester sent the big schooners 
and sloops off on their long run to New Haven. 
The race was originally to New London, but 
owing to the delay in starting and the heavy fog 
banks that have hung near the Sound recently, it 
was shortened to New Haven. 
The schooners Dervish, Loyal, Eclipse and 
Venona made a beautiful sight as.they tore along 
with balloon jib and main topmast staysails set, 
carrying them as bravely as their big sisters, In- 
vader and Endymion were doing far ahead. 
Istalena and Winsome fought it out with Neola 
taking a walk over. The summary: 
Schooners, Class ‘B—Course, 35 Miles. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Invader, R. A. Rainey..... 2 10 30 Did not finish. 
Endymion, G. Lauder, Jr... 2 15 00 ro New London. 
_Schooners, Class+Course, 35_ Miles. 
seneca, (Gi Mercer, spect. 2 21 36 5 35 48 3 14 12 
Schooners, Classes A and F—Course, 35 Miles. 


Dervish, H. A. Morss ..... 2 30 57 6 02 49 3 31 52 
Loyal, J.-J5. Rollins acne 2 31 54 6 07 49 3 35 55 
Eclipse, L. J. Callanan 23207 + 6 05 29 3 33 22 
Venona, Robt. Oliphant 2 52 11 6 48 56 416 45 
Corrected time—Eclipse, 3:28:12; Loyal, 3:31:09. 
Sloops and Yawls, Class I—Course, 35 Miles. 
Neola, J. Ay (Blatt) Jrsecocss 2 28 00 5 41 22 3 13 22 
Eftort, oP. IM (Smith) So. ocee 2 27 24 Disabled. 
Sloops, 57ft. Class—C ourse, 35 Miles. 
Istalena, G. M. Pynchon.... : 5 5 40 13 3 12 38 
Winsome, H. F. Lippitt 5 38 30 3 13 06 
Corected time—Winsome, 
Sloops, 48ft. Class— Coeee 385 Miles. 



Kestrel, E.. B. Hart 7 O01 25 4 31 25 
Eleanora, G. W. Darr 2 7 06 00 4 36 00 
Athlone, JosDy Brobst Vsas.s 22 6 22 14 3 56 42 
Sloops, 33ft. Class 35 Miles 
Joker Gs ei oni semen 7 25 05 4 59 41 
Peggy, KF. &. Hastings ..... 7 37 00 5 10 27 
Wahtawah, if F. Stillman. 7 62 21 5 15 59 

Sloops—27ft. C ae —Course, te Miles. 

Regina, F. G. Stewart. 2 37 04 47 32 5 10 28 
Sue, E. F. Luckenbach ....! 36 46 73 87 50 5 01 04 
Capsicum, CoS: SELOybo neers 2 37 46 Not timed. 
sloops;, s0ft. (Class, IN. Yep Ya. GC, —Cour Se, 35 Miles. 
Banzai, €, D. Mallory .... 2 35 09 7 57 20 5 22 11 
Alera, A. H. & J. W. Alker 2 3 7 52 16 5 16 O01 
Manx, Hoa Willets2..0cnens 23 7 51 58 5 16 40 
The winners were—Seneca, Eclipse, Neola, Istalena, 
Athlone, Joker, Sue and Alera. Regatta Committee— 
F. B. Jones, F. C. Henderson and Richard Monks, 


Crescent Athletic Club. 
IN spite of rain and an easterly wind twenty- 
four yachts appeared to race for glory or fun, 
whichever came their way. Class Q was the 
center of attraction, as their prize was the Wilson 
cup. The summary: 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 3:20—Course, 1014 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
pué, A. By uelsenbach savesvesccscs 5 32 53 2 12 53 
Sakana, Haviland Brothers (5.1.1). 5 47 50 2 27 50 
Miani, WoT -O' Ned | Saeee -- Did not finish. 

. Did not finish. 
on Sakana, 2:24:80. 
5—Course, 10% Miles. 
Hyperion, William Young 
Corrected time on Sue, 2:17: 53; 
Sloops, Class OQ—Start, 



TO¥, Wie Ely Childs jeeeenteaaes cece 5 43 16 2 18 16 
Sactta: (Go bbe Ghurch See 5 48 50 2 23 50 
Hoyas Wi Aer Barston ee sce oennee 5 49 07 2 24 07 
epider, He iChabh: \..2e) scart eo 50 52 2 25 52 
Vinet DroriRaeA., orowsiecesceeer 5 53 11 2 38 ET 
More Trouble, W. H. Childs. Did not finish. 
Sloops, Class ©, Special—Start, 3:30—Course, 8 Miles. 
Spots, WaWeiw.. Robestsssesuesss= 5 11 37 1 41 37 
Carless, R. Rummell bye Bin by 1 43 17 
Fbeaant, JAIWo wlyedasces Disabled. 
Ondas, Menton Brothers Did not finish. 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:40—Course, 8 Miles. 



Bensonhurst, R. A. Moore .......... 5 20 43 1 40 43 
Blae Bill), Ds) Allerton meecnesese 5 21 51 1 41 51 
MoO & EF... Go iGamp Vcnenementw sees 5 22 18 1 42 18 
Ganda, .C..Wembeck, iv vccesss cote 5 28 03 1 48 03 


[JuLy 6, 1907. 
ISTO S iroanele ametetrsiae 5 2 2 
iyi ia eee 8 Miles. 
Did not ure 
3 50—Course, 
57 33 
Special Class—Start, 
Grav resend Dorie 
Beverly Y. C. 
THREE hundred and ninety-fourth regatta. 
Wind light and variable. 
Twenty-one-footers. 
i to lack of 
Eighteen-footers. 
race Owing to lack of wind. 
Course 17, 85¢ miles. 
CHE. Hellier..i...02:73eh-e eee 
eae ce 3 09 3: 
Codnfan). (ccisnoe sb seme 3 14 

Miss Hilda W. Williams.............. Withdrew. 
and ninety-fifth 
Club house, June 17. 
southwest ; 
Three hundred 
ond club race. 
fair breeze. 
21- Rooters Course 17—8% Miles. 
Joshua Crane (protested) 1 31 01 
(protested 1 31 40) 
E ames s:efa) ke les bho eratale reenact 1 
As. -Footers Course 18—83g Miles. 


Howard Stockton 

Margaret Codman 
Mor cee Miss Eleanor Emmons 
Three hundred and ninety-sixth regatta. 
Club house, June 22. 
Wind light, southwest to west. 
21-F ooters—Course 17—85% Miles. 


E astis.....c eee 
18 Footérs-—Course 18—83¢ 1 
Wandered, A. 
15-Footers—Course 23—53g Miles. 
; Howard Steckton 

“Miss Eleanor Emmons iessesseeosesee 
"Miss s Mee gore Codman 
. Emmons, 2d 
Motor Boat Club’s Race. 
races of the Motor Boat Club of 
the Hudson, 
hat 209. The rough water and unfavorable con- 
ditions evidently frightened out most of the com- 
Five boats went to the line, two speed 
beats ind three cruisers, but their performances 
e anything but satisfactory. 
speed class W. Bjur’s Spindrift and W. 
*s Maybe started together, 
dritt Ere down and turned “back for repairs 
after running nine minutes. 
up her engine she started again, but Maybe had 
then gained a big lead. 
round of the ten mile course in 47m. 37S., 
Spindrift followed at Ih. 7m. 50s. 
three cruisers, : 
Seymour Oppenheimer’s 
on the first round, which required con- 
siderably over an hour. 
Maybe also led on the second round, finish- 
while Spindrift required 
but on the thi 
lara Spindrift, 
Alabama held her lead on the second round and 
Ani of.Mao which 
THE! first 
1 Saturday, 
but. Spin- 
After she had fixed 
Maybe made the first 
T. H. Hoad- 
Gheen’s Kitt A Dm 
ing | in | better than 4om., 
beat Kittu 
The summary: 
Class—30 Miles—Start, 3 
= 9 

Cruising Class—20 Miles—Start. 
Oppenheimer ras aged 


