FOREST AND STREAM. 
[JULY 20, 1907. 


OLD 
Brooklyn Y. C. 
In a very light air the Brooklyn Y. C.’s 
fifteenth annual regatta was started July 4 with 
twenty-eight yachts crossing the line. 
The boats all went over the outside courses. 
Phe big sloops and schooners sailed around 
Scotland Lightship. The distance was twenty- 
six miles, and Vice-Commodore Vower’s Tam- 
many won in the schooner class. Maydic, which 
belongs to Commodore W |e. Childs, Benson- 
hurst Y. C., took first prize among the sloops. 
In this division Colonel David E. Austen's 
Ondawa carried away her topmast and did not 
finish 
E. F. Luckenbach’s Sue easy 
victory in the 27{t. division, and in the Q class 
R. A. Brown’s Vingt Trois won .her first vic- 
tory. The new defeated by 
more than lim. over a 15-mile course. 
B. Alyea’s Truant won the Q special division 
and in the S class the Bensonhurst was- the 
first yacht home. The Lipton cup racer did the 
best work of the day. On corected time she de- 
feated Vinet Trois over the 15-mile course and 
scored an 
22-100ter 
Soya 

boat for boat defeated the other 22-footers. 
Three new racing dories made their debut 
yesterday. All of them, however, were defeated 
by C. Atkinson’s Deuce. The regatta committee 
was Dr. De Mund and W. L. Griffin. The sum- 
mary: 
Sloops and Yawls—Class P—Start, 11:25—Course, 17% 
Nautical Miles. 
: Finish. Elapsed. 
Sue, i.) Be Apuckernbach.. ot we cesnas wc 408 12 4 43 12 
Sakawa, Haviland Brothers.:.:.:... 419 50 1 54 50 
La? Cabanas, (4. Ele civesyiiicea snes s 5 09 47 5 44 47 
Guide, W.. M. Campbell...i...0..-. 5 19 30 5 54 30 
Iyperion, William Young........... Did not finish. 
Corrected time: Sue, 4.43.12; Sakawa, 4.49.17; Guide, 
5.53.05; La Cubana, no measurement given. 
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Sloops—Class O—Start, 11:30—Course, 15 Nautical Miles. 
Vinst Trots, KR. A. Brown. .....-+.% 1 37 55 5 07 55 
Sova War A. © Barstowsiiwcsccte iw seis 4 48 16 5 18 16 
Spider,, Hendon, Chubbieicnessacees 4 49 04 5 19 04 
ays) Woy leis tC bith tig sca oate rnin terete 456 22 5 26 22 
Sloops—Class O, Special—Start, 11:35—Course, 15 Naut- 
ical Miles. 
Trnant, | Be Alyeaten sence etee seco 5 01 45 5 26 45 
Ondos, Ae Je Miemtomn ian aie sere etererte 5 03 05 5 28 06 
Spots,, Roberts) & Healy. lucene: 5 13 50 5 38 50 
Careless, R. Rummell.... oe Oe Oe 5 46 05 
Corrected time: ‘Truant, 5.25.88; Ondos, 5.28.05; Spots, 
5.35.59: Careless, 5.45.28. 
Sloops—Ciass S—Start, 11:40—Course, 15 Nautical Miles. 
Bensonhurst,. R. Moore .......:6.0. 4 62 15 6 12 15 
Goblin, Speidel Brothers ec a.ccceeaans 5 05 00 Ze 
M: and #. JC.s Ganinl cases ape eaeoe 5 15 20 
Gunda;, G. Lembeckes. uw. snctacneneae 5 18 35 
Blue Bulk DD. De Allerton= sper ne 5 25 00 
Dories—Class X—Start, 11:45—Course, 6 Miles. 
Deuce, (GC. Wikinson i. ac.a tends. t te 2 37 05 2 52 05 
Jokers) Ba tos LVVGElSe pees ierctne ayes 2 40 07 2 55 07 
Masque LL. |S. “Temannmy wage m ene cn 2 40 03 2 55 30 
Bobs*S Ro Peirce cece cl eulernuptemie setters 2 41 44 2.56 44 
Cherub, Bi Atkinson’ 5). tis ccna riets 2 41 46 2 56 46 
Schooners—Class C and Below—Start, 11:15—Course, 26 
Nautical Miles. 
Tammany, W. C. Toweni....-+0..4:; 617 02 7 02 02 
Shamrock, F.. Ihompson:. ........- Did not finish. 
Sloops—Class M-—Start, 11:20—Course, 26 Miles. 
Maydie, "We BU iChileds 25-6 weccns (54 20 73 
ZAnittay Wa GOmMe Tues stnaelss pice Maas 7 01 50 7 
.. Disabled. 

ANISTEM vices eves 
Yacht Sales. 
THe auxiliary cruising yawl Circe has been 
Ondawa; D.. E. 

sold by Mr. Chas. Longstreth, Philadelphia Corin-’ 
thian Y. C., to Mr. Chas., G. Nichols, New 
Rochelle, N. Y., through the agency of Stanley 
M. Seaman, 220 Broadway, New York. She was 
designed by A. Cary Smith and built by Brown 
& Son, Staten Island, and has cruised success- 
fully from Chesapeake Bay to Nova Scotia. She 
has been delivered in New Rochelle from Phil- 
adelphia and will be used for coast cruising. 
Bensonhurst Y. C. Race. 
Wuite the Sound yachtsmen lay becalmed, the 
boys down in Gravesend Bay had wind enough 
to enjoy a good yacht race,.and races that counted 
for something, as the results told for champion- 
ship as well as earned special prizes for the race. 
Class S sailed the first leg of the Lipton cup 
series and Bensonhurst won it. Championship 
points were won by the sloops. Sue and Joy in 
the ‘P and Q classes. Although Joy was the 
first of the 22-footers to finish, the prize in the 
division was given to Soya, the second yacht to 
cross the finish line. This was done, as Com. 
W. H. Childs, of the Bensonhurst Y. C., owner 
of Joy, refused to take the prize, inasmuch as 
he had offered all the cups in the regatta and 
did not care to win his own trophy. Joy was 
sailed by C. D. Mower, designer of the craft. 
In the Lipton cup class John R. Brophy, chair- 
man of the race committee of the Atlantic Y. C., 
who was sailing Goblin, of the New York Canoe 
Club, protested M. and I’. for not giving room 
at one of the marks. The committe will decide 
upon the protest later. The summary: 
Sloops and’ Yawls—Class [P—Start, 3:05—Course, 10.5 
Nautical Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Sue; Eo Be ouckenbachioeasavasrear 5 06 29 2 01 29 
Sakana, Haviland? Bros. ..yectsnceetens 5 13 01 2 O08 O1 
Minna, "W.oT., ‘O' Neia nec eccen Did not finish. 

Corrected time on Sakana, 2.04.41. 



Sloops—Class Q—Start, 3:10--Course, 10.5 Miles. 
Toy; (W. (HE Ghilds. civacerersace aia 5 15 21 2 05 21 
Soya, W. A. Barstow... vccspescersecans 5 15 49 2 05 49 
Spider, Hendon Chubb. . 52... ices. cee 17 06 2 07 06 
Vinet Trois; ‘Ro AW Brown):> cease 40 2 11 40 
More Trouble, R. S. Childs........ 5 22.3 2 12 34 
Sloops—Class QO, Special—Start, « course, 8 Miles. 
Careless, Ro Rinimel! feces. ra cree wtehe 5 O8 19 1 53 19 
Triant.,GeAlwes) .7..nes see ec eto 5 O08 47 1 53 47 
Spots, Roberts and Healy. 2. ..ieceu. 5 16 35 2 01 35 
Corrected time: Careless, 1.53.19; Truant, 1.53.27; Spots, 
2.00.24. 
Sloops—Class S-Start, 3:25—Course, 8 Miles. 




Bensonhurst, R. Moote.....:.c.0.e0.-¢ 5 11 34 1 46 3 
M. and ol... G. Camo. cocnen ese euneneen 5 11 51 1 46 51 
New Moon, A. Aldrid 14 05 1 49 05 
Gunda; Cy embecke:..cccces souese ns 5 53 1 50 53 
Nereid, J. A. Roberts 15 57 1°50: 57 
Goblin, Speidel Bros 5 17 18 1 52 18 
Blue Bell, D. D. Allerton.... 5 18 35 1 53 35 
Dories—Class X—Start, 3:35 Miles. 
Aces Go Her Claxton. titans eaaepicdtestitets 4 33 2 0 58 25 
Joker, Eagle and Weeks.’...........5. 1 03 04 
Deuce, D, Billiingham......- Denecis 4 34 53 0 59 53 
Bobs; Re. EX “Spler..... 5 cece ce/iaware atoms 4 35 21 Disqualfi’d 
Cherub, W. M. Atkinson..........000 Did not finish, 
Jack, EH. White... ii. csescsciinwer cnn Did not finish. 
Club Books Received. 
Tue year book of the. Corinthian Y. Garor 
Marblehead, Mass., has just been received. It 
contains 235 pages devoted to a list of members, 
boats, constitution, by-laws, racing rules, tables 
of time allowance, courses, small boat rules, unti- 
form and dress regulations, yacht routine, special 
signals, etc., with a summary of all the races 
held during 1906 from the 211th regatta to the 
224th one. A folded chart at the end shows all 
the club courses. There are a number of fine 
color plates of flags, cap ornaments, etc., scat- 
tered throughout the book with a fine photo re- 
production of the club house. It is bound in 
white stiff canvas covers with title printed in 
gold. 
Other. books received are the constitution; by- 
laws, measurement and racing rules of the Lake 
Michigan Yachting Association for 1907, a neat 
little book with cover in blue and white, show- 
ing a rope design of a bowline on the bight. 
We have also received the Y. R. A. book for 
1907 of England, containing minutes of meet; 
ings, some decisions rendered on knotty points 
in yacht racing with diagrams to make them 
clear, racing rules, tables of cabin fittings, ete. 
The Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron year 
book for 1903, with list of members, yachts and 
fixtures for 1907, and’ records. for 1905, and 
special perpetual prizes. 
Tue New York Y. C.’s 1907 year book has 
just been received. Neatly bound in a black 
leather cover, with the club seal printed. in gold 
and containing 381 pages, it makes a complete 
book, well arranged, well printed, and full of 
useful information from cover to cover for those 
who yacht. There are forty-one pages alone of 
nothing but private flags printed in colors on 
a tinted ground, twenty-four flags to each page. 












































































