

Atlantic Y. C. Race. 
CHAMPIONSHIP yacht racing was resumed on 
the lower bay Saturday, Aug. 3, at the summer 
regatta of the Atlantic Y: C. It was the third 
regatta to count in the yacht racing champion- 
ship of Gravesend Bay, and the winners of cham- 
pionship points included the sloop Sue, in the 
27ft. division; the sloop Joy, in the 22ft. class, 
and Bensonhurst, the syndicate built 15-footer of 
the Bensonhurst Y. C. The last named boat also 
scored its fourth straight win for the Lipton Cup. 
Besides the championship classes there was a 
race for the Q special class, which brought Care- 
less and Spots to the starting line, and another 
for the Gravesend Bay dories. In the former 
division Spots’ virtually had a sail over as Care- 
was disabled after starting and with- 
drew. The first dory home was: Joker, which is 
the property of Bartow S. Weeks and Clarence 
less soon 
Eagle The summary: 
Sloops and Yawls—Class P—Start, 3:05—Course 12 
Finish. : 
Sue, E. F. Luckenbach 5 35 05 
Sakana, Haviland Brothers ...... 5 45 43 

Sakana, 
Start, 3:10 
Corrected time on 
Sloops—Class O Course, 12 Miles. 
Joy, Wo TH. Childs, atwesdes eves ss . 5 47 03 2 37 03 
spiders. HH. | Chitbbsary.ist ce stelen aie nics . 5 47 50 2 37 50 
Soya, WA, Barstow. cen. een seltcence 5 49 11 2 39 11 
More: Trouble, R. S. Childs..........-.. \Withdrew. 
Sloops—Q_ Special Class—Start, 3:15—Course, 8 Miles. 
Spots, Roberts and Healy.............. 1 53 50 1 38 50 
Rummel Disabled. 
Spots, 1.38.42. 
Rich and 
time on 
Careless, 
Corrected 

Sloops—Class S—Start, 325—Course, 8 Miles. 
Bensonhurst, he Moore. «i. ssc teeta 5 06 14 1 41 14 
Blue “Bell; dbs Di sAnertons sur ere nt 5 06 25 1 41 25 
New Moon, (Baotl.. Berteénicidecccr acess 5 07 41 1 42 41 
Nereid, H. Ae Raberts..:37 os eae . 5 09 41 1 44 41 
Ma andi Bs, (Go CGanrp,..s-sacne eee cones 5 11 46 1 46 46 
Goblin, Speidel Brothers.. . 6 1213 1 47 13 
Withdrew. 
Course 4 Miles 
4 31 10 0 56 10 
Lembecke 
Dories—Class X—Start, 
Joker, Eagle and Weeks 
Gunda, C. 


Masque, slows. siuemanin cine se reetreer 4 31 34 0 56 34 
Jacky Peau Billirsotiarn, -rttecieateicietrae 4 31 37 0 56 37 
Nancy, “W. Li: Sweety Jr ssi candde eae Boule 0 57 15 
Cherub, B. Atxinson sua ho aaele 4 33 02 0 58 02 
Deuce, GL. Atkinsonic..c...:: cats s O42 0e 0 59 03 
Acet Hy Te “Gumming, acca seamen aa 4 35 32 1 ( 
Bobs, R. W. Speit. t 37 30 1 02 30 



Illinois Valley Y. C. Races. 
Two regattas have been held this season, one 
with thirty-nine boats finishing in a 33.7-mile 
race, the other with forty-five boats in a 27-mile 
race. Most of the course is 2 to 3 miles wide, 
21 miles long and 2oft. depth. Twenty-one clubs 
in territory tributary to Peoria are invited to 
send entries to this event, and sixty boats ought 
to show up. Programme follows: 
Races to be held under the auspices of the 
Illinois Valley Y. C. at Peoria, Aug. 28-31, open 
to all yacht and power boat clubs. 


NOMAD, 
Dimensions: 
PIONEER OF 
82ft. over all; Tft. 
THE HUNTING 
6in. beam; 30in. draft. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Wednesday, Aug. 28.—Devoted to assembling 
and measurements. 
Thursday, Aug. 29, 3:15 P. M.—Non-racing 
launches, handicap, over 30ft. over all. Purse 
$100. Divided $60 to first, $25 to sécond and 
$15 to third. Distance 15 miles. Non-racing 
launches, handicap, mot exceeding 30ft. over ail. 
Purse $100. Divided $60 to first, $25 to second 
and $15 to third. Distance, 15 miles; time, 3:00 
122 We 
Friday, Aug. 30, 3:00 P. M., Class A.—Racing 
boats, over 30ft. over all, handicap according to 
A. P. B. Association rules. Purse $200, Divided 
$120 to first, $50 to second and $30 to third. 
Distance, 15 miles. Class B, 4:15 P. M.—Racing 
boats 30ft. and under over all, A. P. B. Associ- 
ation rules. Purse $200. Divided $120 to first, 
$50 to second and $30 to third. Distance, .15 
miles. 
Saturday, Aug. 31, 3:00 P. M.—Endurance 
race to Chillicothe and return, 27 miles, for class 
A and B racing boats, A. P. B. “Association 
rules. Purse $200. Divided $120 to first, $50 to 
second and $30 to third. National Hotel cup, 
sterling silver, value $200, goes with first money. 
Endurance race to Chillicothe and return, all 
other classes handicap I. V. Y. rules. Purse 
$100. Divided $60 to first, $25 to second and 
$15 to third. Time, 2:00 P. M. R. E. Lawrence 
cup (proprietor Hotel Lud), value $200, to first 
boat to be won twice. 
Sunday, Sept. 1.—Cruise and fish fry. 
Entertainment.—Visiting boatmen are cordi- 
ally invited to make use of club house at all 
times. Dancing will take place each evening 
at the pavilion. Yachtsmen’s ball, smokers, etc., 
during the course of the meet. Preparatory 
gun ten minutes before starting time to each 
class. In all of the races first money will be 
paid if two or more boats start; second money 
if three or more start; third money if five or 

more start. Leroy Cook, 
Yachts Sold and Chartered. 
Messrs. Cox & STEVENS have chartered the 
steam yacht Gundreda, owned by Winslow S. 
Peirces No Youy 660.,, 10, fe edwards ott. 
member of the Philadelphia-Corinthian Y. C. 
He will cruise on this vessel on eastern waters 
during the months of August and September. 
Gundreda was built abroad and is an ocean- 
going steam yacht, 200ft. in length, having fine 
accommodations below. 
The same office has also effected a charter of 
the steam yacht Margaret, owned by Mr. Isaac 
E. Emerson, of Baltimore, to Mr. John B. 
Dennis, of N. Y. Y. C. Margaret is a sea-going 
auxiliary steam yacht, 18oft. long, and has made 
CABIN LAUNCHES. BUILT BY MANLEY 
Equipped with 7 H.P. alco-vapor engine. 












































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many cruises offshore. Mr. Dennis will use the 
boat in and around Long Island Sound and will 
take her on the N. Y. Y. C. cruise, also will 
probably visit Jamestown with her in the fall. 
The steam yacht Saghaya, owned by Howard 
C. Smith, -ofaNe Yo Y¥.0G., has been. chartered 
by the same: office to Senator Nelson W. 
Aldrich, who. will use the vessel in and around 
Newport Harbor and Long Island Sound. 
saghaya is a wooden steam yacht 130ft. in 
Jength, having good accommodations and ‘being 
reasonably fast. 
R. Av. C.. Smith, of, Now Ve a Ge aiasmciats 
tered his steam yacht Privateer thtough the 
same office to Com. Trenor’ L. Park, of N. Y. 
Y. C., who is cruising on the Privateer with 
his family. Privateer is 6ne of the most com- 
modious vessels of her size in the fleet, and is 
extremely fast. She is 145ft. on the waterline 
and has a straight stem, being in appearance 
similar to a government dispatch boat. Her 
main quarters are on the upper deck and she 
has remarkable. accommodations. 
Mesérs. Cox & Stevens have also chartered 
the steam yacht Rambler, owned by Mr. Pliny 
Fisk» N.. Yo Yu GC. to: Mr. ‘Ghas 2 'Steeleusniamne 
Y. C. Rambler was formerly Dreamer, built 
for Thos. W. Lawson, and is one of the most 
handsome and complete vessels of her size in 
the fleet. She is 170ft. long and has a continu- 
otis house, giving much room on deck as well 
as below. Mr. Steele is cruising in the eastern 
waters with the yacht. 
The same office has also chartered a large sea- 
going steam yacht to Mr. William Lanman 
Bull, of the N. Y. Y. C., whose steam yacht 
Sayonara was sold by. Messts. Cox & Stevens 
in the spring to Mr. John H. Bromley, of 
Philadelphia. 
Messrs. Cox & Stevens have also sold the 
steam houseboat Cachalot for Mr. J. M. Mac- 
donough, N. Y. Y. C., to Mr. C. M. Rosenthal, 
of this city. Cachalot has always been con- 
sidered one of the most comfortable of the 
houseboats, having large accommodations and 

being a good seaworthy vessel. She is 110ft: 
long and has eight large staterooms. 
Ir seems Eclipse came to grief in the last 
windy Larchmont race through jibing her main 
boom over on to her masthead runners and so 
breaking the main boom and tearing the sail. 

A. C. A. Membership. ; 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Central Division—Rex. T. Stafford, 
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