
AvuG. 3, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
183 

Sloops, 68-footers—Start, 


Néonla et. ACP BIN clic cviecs cak eek 
PSOnesee, vie se tlithtetl seta aris vies soe vcs 8 
Corrected time—Effort, 4.31.18; Neola 4.32.55. 
Sloops, 57-footers—Start, 11:55—Course, 30% Miles. 
Istalena, G. M. Pynchon ........... 4 51 06 4 56 06 
AvrordsG. Vanderbilt oo ccc.. cress 452 44 4 67 44 
Winsome, M. F. Lippitt: 2... 5.3.0. 5 25 02 5 30 02 
Corrected time—lIstalena, 4.56.00; Aurora, 4.57.44; Win- 
some, 5.29.58, 
Sloops, 48 and 40ft. Cliasses—Start, 12:00—Course, 23 
Miles. 
Blenmora tl. W., Dart oS nchevdes ses 4 32 51 4 325 
Gardenias A. Hl. Morris... 6 ...0cc0.5 4 31 02 4 31 02 
New York 30-footers—Start, 12:05 Course, 1514 Miles. 


Minx, H. Willets 53 3 53 53 
Atair, J. C. and G. E. Meyer ....... DS 6 4 00 58 
Ac lelaide, P. H. and G. A. Adee : 09 38 4 04 38 
Alera, A. H. and J. W. Alker....... 4 14 32 4 09 32 
Beanz ao. DO Mallory 2.20. seen dieses 4.19 15 41415 
ICHBie ys MIC. ROLEESE fo. wode cs ccice ss 4 25 53 4 20 583 
Raceabouts—Start, 12:10--Course, 11 Miles. 
Nora, GC. O’D. Iselin.... 3 08 53 2 68 53 








Rascal IIl., S. C. Hopkir 3 09 12 2 59 12 
Pretty Quick, A. B. Alle ° 316 24 3 06 24 
Chinook, R. T. Mallory 319 18 3 09 18 
DomboyeD. Y. Pendas .ic.sc5 sc cece 3,44 52 3 34 52 
Sloops, 27-footers—Start, 5—Course, 11 Miles 
RMereaee. LUCkenbach 25. ..0/ccesl 2 54 11 2 39 11 
Reproa, 2. Ge Stéwart .osccicssceecs 3 03 53 2 48 53 
Miana, W. J. O'Neill ........ 8 36 27 2 19 27 
Larchmont, 21-footers—Start, 5—Course, 11 Miles. 
Worothy. bk. G, Spence’... ........0< 3,43 40 3 28 40 
* Vaquero, William Stump............ 3 49 47 3 34 47 
POUGHe na Ve GATCEYn. occ cesecce ees 3 53 59 3 38 59 
Sloops, 22-footers—Start, 1 Course, 11 Miles, 
Rp VN Bee GHNGS. ccs rosct tae nce 3 04 58 2 44 58 
apsicdinn sy Ge EO y bas Sessa sk ss 3 10 13 2 60 13 
Dorothy, L. P. Gilpin.. aeaereteie pate soles 3 16 04 2 56 04 
Vingt Irois, R. A. Brown............ 3 18 09 2 58 09 
More Trouble, R. S. Childs.......... 3 27 34 3 07 34 
Sloops, 22ft. Special—Start, 12:20—Course, 11 Miles. 
Glorimay SP Brown.40.2.66-062002-5 3 40 51 3:20 51 
Spots, W. W. W.. Roberts ........... 4 01 52 3 41 52 
Mavi ts GG WALVES ccc claccwer ceed 4 11 28 3 51 28 
Careless, R. W. Rommell ...:..:..;. 4 20 15 4 00 15 
Handicap Class—First Division—Start, 12:25—Course 11 
Miles, 
Margucritej We a Clarkes. cssh.cc+ 317 42 2 62 42 
Tanya, et ttanDeryin 2h occa « 319 14 2 54 14 
Thelema, A. E. Black ............. 3 21 49 2 56 49 
Neiadew mE LINED (8 ot feces sees a 3 30 36 3 05 36 
Little Peter, F. M. Weeks .......... 3 45 38 3 20 38 
Corrected time—Tanya, 2.41.17; Thelema, 2 
Naiad, 2.48.22; Marguerite, 2.47.31; Little Peter, 3 f 
Handiesh Class—Second Division—Start, 12:30—Course, 11 
Miles. 
Howdy, George Mercer, Jr.......... 3 30 37 3 00 37 
Busy Bee, R. L. Cuthbert’ .......27 3 31 15 3 01 15 
SSCA ow) UL) WY CFs cs .selacs steaiw see 3 34 09 3 04 09 
Jolly Roger, Pie La IN oftiteee seen 3 46 14 316 14 
Scamp, W. Murdock acialesahwiaetetets 3 49 15 3.19 15 
Corrected time—Rascal, 11; Howdy, 2.56.05; Busy 
Bee, 3.01.15; Jolly Roger, ; Scamp, 3.21.54. 
Handicap Class—Third Division—Start, 12:30—Course, 11 
iles 
PARE OW NV eB. SNS AUITLY « a:cu sesisicits eves 3 48 36 3 18 36 
Okee, J. A. & J. F. Mahlstedt .:.... 3 52 05 3 22 05 
Bate Gt. ter Vesunines ss. ec.cccssccages 3 53 05 3 23 05 
Montauk, W. Sheldon ............... 3 50 07 3 20 07 
Kienoshaewe ik. Berth, tect. 52, o<00ce 3 57 04 3°27 04 
Monsoon, B, R. Stoddard ........... 4 00 20 3 30 20 
Mlle, Modiste, Sie Mesa ch Jinit 5 tie acne 418 05 3 48 05 
Wink, F, L. (ATES a i ae 4 20 13 3 50 13 
Grace Mise tai sual bden../..cc¥...<s . 4 26 43 3 56 43 
Miss Modesty, GP Sclivarte sac cceer 33 37 4 03 37 
Richa Sa time—Montauk, 3.12.10; Okee, 3.16.08; Arrow, 
3.18.36; Kenosha, 3.20.07; Monsoon, 3.19.15; Bat, 3.22.05; 
Mile. Modiste, 3/34, 1: W ink, 3.42. 16; Grace I L., 3.44.46. 
Eleven-mile courses: 
_ Special Match Race.—Arrow, W. B. Manny, 
Bat, H. A, Jennings, 3:23:05; Miss Modesty, C. 
4:03:37. 
3:18:32 36; 
Schwartz, 



Sloops, 18-footers.—Ogeemah, A. B. Clements, 3:23:23; 
Hamburg, M. Goldschmidt, 3: Nora, Lewis Iselin, 
4:20:23; Ace, R. N. Bavier, 4:2 Bit, J. Deo Hunt 
ington, Jr., 4:32:11; Mist, R. P. Clarke, 4:54:11. 
Catboats, 18- footers.—Thelma, G. W. Glover, 4:02:14; 
Grace, C. P. Pearson, 4:03:27; W hite pays, Carl Webb, 
4:07 :00; Arlene, R. W. Rendel, 


Manhasset Bay One- Desens 
4:13:07; Pixy, J. O. Wright, 
Connell, 5:05:57. 
Indian Harbor 
zona, G. W. Kear, 
4:28:43; Chickeoker, T. F. 
Knockabouts.—Wawa, G. B. Robin- 

son, 4:45:03; Anawanda, W. G. Gordon, 4:55:54. 
New Rochelle One- Design. —Nereid, Gs W. Fuller, 
4:54:27; Mischief, J. J. Mitchell, 4:58:45; Echo, Daniel 
Beco 4:58:45; Arab, W H. Lake, 5:12:36, 
Port W ashington One- Design, = VivauerAStahy Gray, 
5:01:45; Finis, 5:07:59; Zip, G. E. Hyde, did not finish. 
Rhode Island One- Design. —Lady G., A. B. Randolph, 
4:42:18; Mystic, K. O. Major, 5:00:19. 
Five and one-half mile courses: 
Manhasset Bay Bugs.—Big Bug, G. A. Corry, 2:13:46; 
Dragon - gh. Donald Cowles, 2:14:25; Skeeter, Thornton 
Smith, 2:15:37; Scarab, R. titzeibbons, 2:19:56; Cricket, 
Clarkson Cowles, 2:29:02; Lady Bug, Frederick Glade, 
2:31:17; Cinch Bug, R. J. Gibbons, 2:46:04. 
New Rochelle Catboats.—Fun, a 
Totosan, G. W.-Sutton, 3:55:27, 
Riverside Catboats. —Nilo, C. W.. Starr, 
C. T. Pierce, .4:47:51; Gitty, J. M. 
Dahomi, T. Liebier, 5:01:01, 
Indian Harbor One- ee als Ee WW. 
4:20:31; Ace, A. Gilmore, 4:24:5 
Catboats, 15ft. Class.—Queenie, 7 M. Williams, 3:14:37 
Milton Point Catboats.—Inez, (estat Converse, 2:19:25 
Frolic, P. Pearson, 2:3 
American Dories teday. ok Vanderloom, 
Faraway, G. G. Fry, 3:18:21; Tautog, G. G. 
Diaz, 3:26:17; 
4:45:35; 
Teal, 
Wilkiams, 4:54:08; 
Paret, 

3:15:47; 
Fry, 3:24:36; 
“Ingomar, M. 
Bobo, H. M. Cowperthwait, 3:29:09; 
Walker, 4:20:5 
97; Molly, G. 
Smith, did not 
finish. 
Huguénot 
. 
Saucy Sal, W. B. 
Westervelt, and Ruth, V. F 
Larks.—Kazaza, E. P. Penton, 4:42:33. 
Just to prove that Friday 
larly supposed, an unlucky 
turned out to be the finest day’s racing seen on 
Long Island Sound in many weeks. There was 
a piping wind out of the west-south-west that came 
from a smoky gray sky over that ws ay with a 
chill in it. that made shirts, coats and on many 
of the little fellows full suits of oil clothes de- 
sirable. 
Little larks, shoveling their noses clear undet 
the white caps on the waves, dories bobbing 
about like corks in a dish pan, cats close reefed, 
sloops of all and under all conditions of 
sail were ready when the’ 11:30 preparatory 
whistle sounded on the judges Hien Ge Pe Ray- 
mond, but all kept near shore in the smooth wate: 
was not, as popu- 
day, Friday, July 26, 
sizes, 
until their starting time came. 
The big fellows needing plenty of room to 
maneuver kept well out, but even they reduced 
sail, the 57-footers striking their’ big club top- 
sails for the smaller working sails. 
All classes ran east to different buoys, then 
back to marks in or off Hempstead Harbor and 
home, triangular courses. Little could be 
of the fellows as 
seen 

big they soon ran before it 
east, and it was not until they came bowling 
home to jibe around the home mark that the 
spectators on the judges’ boat got a good look at 
them. But what a sight it was to see those big 
fellows make that turn, Ingomar leading, Queen 
in second place, followed by Elmina; but the 
finest sight of the season was to see those three 
big schooners finish, Queen leading by a minute 
and two seconds, with Ingomar next, only thirty 
seconds ahead of Elmina. Think of it! Thirty 
seconds ina distance of thirty and a half miles 
at an average speed of 10.02 miles an hour with 
twelve and a half miles of this windward work. 
They must have been going about fourteen miles 
an hour as they made the runs. 
A shandsomer sight never existed than those 
schooners with every stitch set. Clubtopsail, jib- 
topsails, maintopmaststaysail, and all with the 
wind just abaft the beam, their hulls flush or 
slightly awash to leeward—a perfect maelstrom 
of feather-white water under each bow and’ a 
wake rufining clear up to the tip of the deck 
ine aft, a perfect sluiceway of rushing suds. 
Every man jack lay packed along the weather 
rail to help hold tip those towering marble white 
yyramids of canvas. As they rounded up, more 
than one sailor heaved a sigh of relief that noth- 
ing had carried away. It was carrying sail to 
the limit that finish, and as they Sadaden up, the 
iuige transverse wave, they were carrying along 
with them, ran inshore like a huge ocean roller 
that sent the little fellows pitching up and down 
as if at sea on a ground swell. 
The smaller boats all the way 
tiny dories sailed exciting races, only eleven out 
of the ninety-five starters failing to finish, which 
goes to show what a lot of plucky sailors this 


down to the 
sport is producing. The summary: 
‘Schooners, 90-footers—Start, 11:40—Course, 3014 Miles. 
4 F inish. E lapsed. 
Queen, J. R. Maxwell 2.42 § : 
F. Plant 
F. Brewster 
Elmina, F. s 4 
time.—Queen,. 3.01.32; 
Corrected 


"Elmina, 3.03.13; In- 



gomar, 3.03.25. 
Sloaps, 68-footers—Start, 11:50—Course, 3014 Miles. 
btoct, eb Mer Smith saci jeaataesi: 3 14 03 3 24 03 
INeolat ty]: AgeBlaies [res aicdoneeonen 3 18 16 3 28 16 
Corrected time Effort, 3.21.15; Neola, 3.28.16. 
Sloops, 57-footers—Start, 11:55—Course, 3044 Miles. 
Wanesome: JE Bs Mippite!cccectso.. co 3 21 56 3 26.56 
Aurora, iC. Vanderbilt: 7.01 cneee - 823 19 3 28 19 
Istalena, G. M. Pynchon ...... 3 26 03 3 31 03 
Corrected time—Winsome, 3.26.52; Aurora, 3.28.19: 
Istalena, 3:31:03. 
Sloops, 48 and 40-footers—Start, 12:00—Course, 23 Miles. 
Gardenia. A, Jc MoerriSs.ctssssce sn. 3 10 46 3.10 46 
Hleanoray 1 .eW.. Warr geese eesasslos 3 13 20 3 13 20 
Corrected time—Gardenia, E leanora, 
New York 30-footers—Start, 
Adelaide, G. A. & P. H. ‘Adee 
Alera, A. H. & J. W. £ 
Nepsi, J. De Forrest 
Atainy Jak. && GC. 
Banzai, C.. D. 
Minx, H. 
wt 46; 

Raceabouts—Start, 12:10 
Pretty Quick, A. B. Alley Sines saith 93 
Chinook, R. T. Mallory 
Nora, C. O’D. Iselin 



Rascals Lit sn G, Fopkins ss, scene 2 22 11 2 12 11 
Tomboy, D. G, Pendas reed CLAS 2.14 18 
Sloops, 27-footers—Start Course, 11 Miles. 
Regina, F. G. Stewart 2 15 50 2 00 50 
Sue, E. F. Luckenbach 217 46 2 02 46 
Nianay Nie 2 © Neill! ices Secnecs ss 2 31 12 2 16 12 
Larchmont 21-footers—Start, 12:15 Course, 11 

Dorothy, L. G, Spence 23 13 
MACUerON NWS OUUIID haiscicnnnaes cena. 30 
BOlette rie, Garcey wo. s6e es coats 2 50 33 
Sloops, 22-footers—Start, 12:30 , ll Miles. 
Dorothy, on P.. Gilpin 2 07 33 

Capsicum, S. 5 2 08 43 
Ov. Wi ad: Childs a 2 10 39 
Vingt-Trois, R, A. 42 26 2 22 26 
Sloops, 22-footers, Special -Course, 11 Miles 
Gloria, H. P. Brown ete 2 53 04 ee : 
Roberts 57 0 7 


Spots, W. W. W. 
Careless, R. W. 
Truant, G. C. 


Rommell 
Alyer 

Handicap Class—First Division Start, 
Tanya, G. P. Granbery 
Naiad, J. B. P almer At oe eee 
Thelema, A. E. 
Corrected time—N:z aad: 2 
2.08.05, 
Handicap Class—Second Division—Start, 12: 30—Course, 11 
Miles. 
Rascal, J. J. Dwyer 
Busy Bee, R. L. Cuthbert 
Howdy, George Mercer, Jr 
Jolly Roger, H. I. North 
Corrected time—Rascal, 2.18. 
Bee, 2.20.30; Jolly Roger, 745 
Handicap Class—Third Division 





Miles. 
Sat won. Asm Vennings 1st. fe a. he bd 4 
Kéenoshay Wer Ro Berth sone oken st 3 01 29 
Arrow, W. B. Manny................ 3 01 55 
Miss Modesty, fr chwatteue see een 3 05 05 
Montauk, W. Sheldon ............. 3 07 20 
Monsoon, E. R. Stoddard .......... 310 25 
Wut IE ee Vate 10.8 ae eee 3 14 26 
Okee, J. A. & J. H. Mahlstedt Did not finish, 
GTACea@Lte ahs bambdenisas:. 20s. Did not finish. 
Corrected time—Bat, Kenosha, 2.24.15; Arrow, 
2.31.55: Miss Modesty ; Montauk, 2.30.35; Mon- 
soon, "2.33.11; Wink, £ 
Sloops, 18-footers—Start, 12:35 _ 11 Miles. 
Ogeemah, A. B. Clements........... 2 39 15 
Hin > Ga eDavisn oi) oem 2 58 02 
Hamburg, M. Goldschmidt........ 3 01 02 
eecey REN bavier ©, ote anh ee 3 04 23 
Mist, eee Clarikawe oan eke 3 04 39 
Nora, Aiewiserlselin wer» pneaen deed: 3 14 23 
Courses, 11 Miles: 
Special Match Race.—Bat, H. A. Jennings, 2:54:41; 
Arrow, W.. Bins 
Schwartz, 3:05 :05 
* Rhode Island One- Design.—Lady G., 
Manny, 3:01:29; Miss Modesty, C. 
A. B. Randolph, 





3:02:23; Mystic, K. O. Major, did not finish. 
Catboats, 18-footers.—O ueenie, J. M. Williams, 3:29:09. 
New_ Rochelle Catboats.—Fun, J. L. Diaz, 3:23:21: Toto- 
San, G. W. Sutton, did not finish. 
Indian Harbor One-Des sign. Ace, A. Gilmore, 3:20:00; 
Nancy, H. W. Paret, did not finish. . 
Riverside C atboats.—Nilo, C. S. Starr, 3:38:56: Teal, 
C. T. Pierce, 3:38:10; Doahmi, T, A. Pisce: did not 
finish; Gitty, J. M. Williams, did not finish, 
Catboats, ert abe to -Grace, C. P. Pearson, 3:03:30: 
Thelma, G . Glover, 3:17:12; White Ladye, Carl 
Webb, 3:18:15; Arlene, 7g Rendel, did not finish. 
Manhasset Bay One-Design.—Arizona, G. W. Kear, 
3:08:24; Pixy, J. O. Wright, 3:08:30. 
Indian Harbor Knockabouts.—Anawanda, W. G. Gor- 
don, 3:15:06; Wawa, G. B. Robinson, 3:48:57 

New 
Mischief, J. L. 
3:16:46; Fuller, 3:23:14: 
Rochelle One-Design. 
Mitchell, 
Nereid, Gee We 
Arab, W. H. 

Lake, did not finish; Echo, Daniel G. Bacon, did not 
finish. 
Port Washington One-Design.—Trix, R. E. Hutte, 
3:26:43; Viva, A. F. Gray, 3:50:39; Finis, G. S. Stod. 
dard, did not finish. 
Courses, 5144 miles: 
Manhasset Bugs.—Big Bug, G. A. Corry 1:38:42: 
Skeeter, Thornton Smith, 1:40:37: Dr agon Fly, Donald 
Cowles, 1:44:40; Lady Bug, Fred Glade, 1: 59.52; Cricket, 
Clarkson Cowls, 2:02:08; Scarab, R. Fitzgibbons, did not 
finish, 
Milton Point Catboats.—Frolic, C. P. 
Inez, C. C. Converse, 2 : 
American Dories.—Farav avy; JA, +B. 
Sal, 2:49:25; Teddy A. Vanderlaan, 
Pearson, 1:51:56; 

1:59:49; Saucy 
e 


. 
THE last race of Larchmont race week was sailed 
on Saturday, July 27, in a howling northwester. 
It was blowing twenty miles an hour in the 
morning and kept increasing till the middle of 
the afternoon, when it moderated as the sun went 
down. 
All classes of 
reach, then a 
Island, and an 
racing yachts ran east on a close 
broad reach to marks off Long 
end on beat to windward to the 
finish line. 
To get accustomed to the wild and wet sail- 
ing to come later, we, on Naiad, went out of 
New Rochelle about 10:30 A. M. under jib alone, 
tying in a reef on the way up to Larchmont, and 
by the time we got there we sized it up for two 
reefs which were tucked in. The large schooners, 
Queen, Ingomar and Elmina, the latter with her 
veteran designer, A. Carey Smith aboard, were, 
even under mainsail and jibs, hove over by the 

