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Doris, SieRe Anthony sc. cesses: 11 20 31 5 07 55 
Windward, J. M. Geotchius .-11 21 10 4 15 56 
Avenger, RK. W. Emmons 2d... .-11 20 40 4 30 03 
Corrected time—Avenger, 4. 44; Winsome, 4.54.35; 
Istalena, .53; Aurora, 4.52.08; Doris, 5.33.11; Wind- 
ward, 4.46.35. 
Sloops, 48ft 
Gardenia, A. H. Morris...........: 15 00 5 06 13 
Restral ‘ito (Bs Crartic.c.2snee seems 15 00 5 26 35 
Pellepring? Roo Leland, sass saccve mart 15 00 Baris. Sie 
Irondequoit, H. G. S. Noble........11 15 00 6 20 00 
Corrected time—Gardenia, 5.5 Kestrel, 6.09.05; 
Irondequoit, 7.05.00. 
Sloops, 27ft. 
Adera, Aly HS Tw eebikers an. ase 11 10 00 6 06 21 
Atari iG.C. 6 j]< sie MGT Er us ca coms 11 10 00 Faia sats 
Adelaide, G. A. & P. H. Adee.... 11 10 00 6 OS 08 
Banzai, -C, .D.\ Mallory... ss scx 11 10 00 612 12 
Nepsi, jJ.. De Forest oie. anne onsee 11 10 00 Hemeteuss 
Phryne, C. W. Wetmore.Ju..-meo.oe 11 10 00 ‘Te 
Motor Auxiliaries. 
Vencedor, A. De Goicuria.......... 11 40 44 
Senecaj George Mercer, Jr.......... 11 42 00 tT. 
Margaret, George L. Runk......... 11 42 00 i 
Cacegue (yawl), R. T. Crane ....... ‘ : t 
Cachalot, FF. Hi Adriaiiceé. .....2 0. ago 
Sylvia co Wi eielsn rs cieikipiriajesnisiaetusinietataia sera 11 02 00 
Steam Auxiliary. 
Ariadne, El, Wr. suaughliny tents enas 11 46 23 * 
*Did not finish.  7Not timed. #Started on wrong 
signal. 
; Fleet Cups—Schooners. 
Corrected. 
Queen, J. R= Maxwell civecccecccsssenecceveninee o's 410 01 
Ingomar, Mi Ba Plantise.wen -aemeeenecce we vie swe 4 12 30 
Fimina, Eo Bs (Brewstere. cae ca-atseree len sice p Niaere 4 29 08 
Invader, i. A. Reiniey. 2... osc0-css ance wsumenaes 5 03 30 
viel. “E. -S.4 Leland eeregecksn ease tas anc ona 5 38 54 
Second Division. 
Katrine, 4: Ba POR aceite vines piaeielo coitus heed rerntate 5 24 14 
Venona, RP Olyphant Hy iees ove ose aes vel eee sents 5 46 40 
Fleet Cups—Sloops. 
eet Et en TIED ovale side Cals eins aati an clone acai 4 32 42 
‘Aurora, G. Wanderbrlt Wiz acats cneiceiciemetel slots atolals > 4 38 03 
Avenger, -ReoW. -Eems0ns -einanine oss cane cee 4 40 19 
Winsomes A cP os LAp pitty. <icfcite ete sic, s.s aemlete sivtaigters 4 40 25 
Neola, J. tA. Blan Sesh caw svete tenes ceeeeate 4 0: 
Weetamoe, C. L. Poor Q 
Irolita, E. W. Clark 5 19 4 
Windward, J.” MM. GOetchits: 2 Wccesanes <2 erence 5 36 13 
Doris, (SR Anthoayy ania aenece eben renee 5 19 05 
Istalena, GM: Pynchon Vices senaises ceeees sense 4 59 48 
Second Division. 
Gardenia, AS He MoErnis Wi Aiaieest rice vic ssnieets.sis 5 33 22 
Kestral, E. B. Hart: ...s.ccccscscessscsccsncvccces 6 53 40 
Alera: A, ‘sw Ailkcer oo dyvtecvwtectesincieteisteiierian epiate 5 57 04 
The 60-footers, Effort, Neola, Weetamoe and 
Irolita, followed the 57-footers, and then came 
the various classes of schooners—Simitar, 
Venona and Gavalia, in a _ special class; 
Katrina, Taormina, Eclipse, in class D; Seneca, 
Vencedor, Margaret, Sylvia, Cachalot and 
Caique, in the auxiliary class, the last two boats 
being disqualified by starting on the wrong 
signal. 
Ariel, Invader and Endymion formed another 
special class, and then came the three big rivals, 
Ingomar, Elmina and Queen. 
Ingomar got the lead at the start and kept the 
Queen and Elmina well behind her, squaring 
away for the run across from Long Neck Point, 
and it was only at the end of the beat from the 
Oak Point mark to the finish in Huntington 
Harbor that Queen distinguished herself and 
won out by a margin of a few seconds, but 
winning easily on corrected time. 
Aurora, in her class, covered 
glory under the skillful handling 
Christensen. 
herself with 
of Captain 


FOREST AND STREAM. 
Result of First Day’s Yacht Races. 
Winners of Rear-Commodore  Brewster’s 
cups: Schooners Queen and Katrina, sloops 
Effort and Gardenia. 
Winners of class prizes: 
Invader, Katrina, Simitar; 
Aurora, Gardenia, Alera; 
Seneca. 
After the good breeze of Friday, Saturday, 
Aug. 10, was a disappointment to the fleet, as 
there was not enough wind to make what could 
really be called a race. The run of the day was 
from off Eaton’s Neck to New London, starting 
at 6:40 A. M., but so light was the breeze that 
it was late at night, and only by aid of search- 
lights the yachts were timed as they finished. 
The fleet scattered all over the Sound after the 
start, looking along both shores for a breeze. 
Elmina found a stray puff and drew ahead into 
the lead, while Aurora was leading the sloops. 
Gardenia and Nepsi were showing the way for 
their class rivals. 
What little wind there was came from the 
northeast until later in the day, when it swung 
to the southeast and the clouds melting away 
and the sun coming out hot. 
Light patches of wind fanned the fleet on for 
New London, but as a race it was a farce. And 
when after sunset the fog shut down, hiding 
one racer from another, their troubles were only 
multiplied by the wind dying out and leaving 
them drifting bow-first, stern-first, or sideways, 
with a head tide to buck against. By burning 
coston lights and flashing their searchlight, the 
judges were able to pick out the stragglers as 
they came drifting in all night long. 
Aug. 10.—Huntington to New London. Wind 
east-northeast, light. 
Schooners Queen, 
sloops Effort, 
motor auxiliary 
Schooners—First Division. 








Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
QUE CIY Seer nessiies 70700 105656 154956 15 46 14 
Himind cee seae seek 70700 105741 4155041 15 4718 
[ripoimtar’) “arceeeess 70700 120533 165833 16 56 38 
Invader! yi otacienas 7 09 00 3815 44 20 06 20 03 21 
ILASCA. Newcctuste mais 7 00 00 385816 204916 20 25 50 
BGHECA Me neeho see 7 12 00 5 0412 215212 20 30 57 
Crusader II . 7 02 00 4 38 23 23 20 50 46 
Fleur de Lys....< 7 02 00 5 8112 222912 21 46 44 
MATIGL! cheese tue eae 7 09 00 Time not taken. 
Pndymion  <cyvc.ss 7 09 00 Time not taken. 
Margaret! tate mente 712 00 Did not finish. 
Schooners—Second Division. 
Ratrinag | attotase 2 7 02 00 215 68 ° 1953 58 19 37 54 
Venona ...seseenes 7 02 00 41504 211304 19 43 23 
WenCedor “Seccseos 7 12 00 41431 210231 20 50 54 
Taormina .Voscccs 7 02 00 443855 214155 21 34 01 
Biclipnge, cc «tne: 7 02 00 5 2005 221805 21 39 48 
Gevalia se: srorisen secs 7 02 00 Time not taken. 
Cachalot Aeesesaes 7 12 00 Time not taken. 
aumilarin, @aisetceae 7 01 389 Time not taken. 
Sloops and Yawls—First divisi 
Winsome 6 51 27 94452 14 
AMTOTA . Vesevescninee 50 94440 I14€ 
PSTOTE ss sn asns ae 95536 14 
Weetamoe 95505 1458 
AVENBED «cassis cees 8 02 38 20 10 
HO OTIS WN sera oeinteerae 31039 2019 
Tstalena | ..cG ec 3 21 55 20 30 
Nicola’ * ah. fc taectes 3 17 32) 20°22 
IN to} bt: Gea OOHICT 51059 22 14 44 
Sloops and Yawls—Second Division. 
Gardenia |. .iceaiss 6 45 00 24218 195718 1919 09 
Phrytie? “scp cevecsre 6 40 00 41902 213902 19 28 33 
Wiera’ scceyoteears 64000 43408 215408 19 43 39 
Wa bab ener oO OATS 6 40 00 44608 220608 19 55 39 






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Nepst. ..cecmeass ss. 6 40 00 6 00 27 20 27 ~=20 08 02 
Banzai “Siyesctrec. 6 40 00 4 59 15 1015 20 08 46 
Adelaide Wir...2s.6 6 40 00 5 06 35 535 «20 16 06 
Kestrel ) casa vence 6 45 00 4 20 58 20 57 49 
Irondequoit ...... 6 45 00 44717 21 25 44 
Pelle grinaimeeserer 6 45 00 5 13 54 21 31 16 
Ataln Peaeniteemicits 6 40 00 Time not taken. 
Sylvia We. meas 2 7 12 06 Time not taken. 
For the club’s prizes: 
N. Y. Y. C. 30-footers—One-Design Class. 
PHryne ioc questo 6 40 00 419 Q2 21 39 02 
fAleéra™ <iates stetemice 6 40 00 434 08 21 54 08 
WY 600 eee cacnaee 6 40 00 4 46 08 22 06 08 
Banzai. crecets 6 40 00 46915 2219 15 
Nepsi .aanmeteteuess: 6 40 00 5 00 27 2: 27 
Adelaide. .......:. 6 40 00 5 06 35 22 26 35 
ALAIL] 5. swtecieen catia 6 40 00 Time not taken. 
Classes M and L, Sloops, 48 and 40-foters. 
Gardenia fini... 6 45 00 24218 196718 19 57 18 
Kestral (io.62 acs 6 45 00 42058 21¢ 21 34 54 
Irondequoit ...... 6 45 00 44717 22 0: 22 02 17 
Pellegrina Wrawsclec cs 6 45 00 513 54 22 28 22 08 21 
Class K—Sloops, 57-footers. 
W inSOmMEs ci oe iorere 6 51 27 94452 14538 25 14 32 47 
Aurora wseetues oe. 6 50 46 94440 145354 14 53 35 
AVONIS'CH! Dieters ovetae 6 52 00 3 02 88 201038 19 38 38 
EJOriS) locate ree te 6 51 12 381039 2019 87. .19 49 03 
Tstalena! geeacesaee 6 51 24 32155 20303 20 29 53 
Windward) sice5s0. Did not start. 
Class J—Sloops, 68-footers. 
EAT OTE. « ctetateteistsrine 6 56 33 955 36 1459038 14 387 23 
Weetamoe ....... 6 56 36 95505 1458 29 14 42 47 
Neola’) .cuaseunecss 6 55 31 317 32 202201 20 05 29 
Trolita. soeaterees ce 6 56 15 51059 221444 21 54 42 
Class Special Schooners, 
VENOM Ass caleles civie's <0 7 02 00 41504 211304 19 53 33 
MMIAL “Saeess eae 7 01 20 Time not taken. 
RRCVANIA. cnince sas aa 7 02 00 Time not taken, 
Class D—Schooners, 64-footers. 
Katrina) vem saias 7 02 00 25558 195358 19 387 54 
ab BOFMUINA Mees. s.ce 7 02 00 443 55 214155 21 34 01 
Eclipse} vaens ostrenrs 7 02 00 5 2005 221805 21 51 3 
Rae VAlis, amy citse sss « 7 02 00 Time not taken. 
ass C—Schooners, 75-footers, 
Crusader shih scence 7 02 00 438 28 21 36 23 22 17 52 
Fleur. ide Lys:...: 7 02 00 5 8112 222912 22 13 50 
Class B—Schooners, 90-foters. 
Queen saecaecacs 7 07 00 10 56 56) =615 49 56 
IP lMmine , isrerelerets is ears 7 07 00 10 57 41 +15 50 41 
[ne omar meee ets 7 07 00 12 05 53) «16 58 33 
Invader, wees et we 7 09 00 315 44 20 06 44 
Masca: eR aewkes oes 7 09 00 35816 20 49 16 
Ariel) js amelamssrie 7 09 20 Time not taken. 
Endymion ...... 7 09 00 Time not taken. 
Class Special Schooners. 
Usivadér Waewe seis ae 7 09 00 315 44 2006 44 20 03 21 
Behera 54  SonSr aee 7 09 00 385816 204916 20 25 50 
Fleur de Lys . 7 02 00 5.3112 222912 22 13 50 
Ariel »). awe asees 7 09 00 Time not taken. 
Endymion 7 09 00 Time not taken. 
Class, Motor Auxiliaries. 
Vencedor ........ 7 12 00 41431 210231 19 56 02 
Seneca’ Bytes saws 7 12 00 50412 215212 2058 03 
Caciquemyes serena: Did not start. 
Sylvia’ Geowes discus 7 12 00 Time not taken. 
Cichalot soot a. cen 7 12 00 Time not taken. 
Margarete sc. ysis 7 12 00 Time not taken. 
Monday, Aug. 12——The run to Newport was 
started at Sarah’s Ledge off New London, in a 
light fog that the sun soon dispelled, but which 
came down thick again about off Point Judith, 
the finish being enshrouded in the wet mist. 
Luck was with Elmina to-day, for she picked 
up a freshening breeze first and bowled ahead of 
her two rivals, getting a lead that won her the 
race. The breeze was light at the start, about 
southwest, but it breezed up as the day advanced 
until the big fellows were going about ten miles 
an hour under their cloud of ballooners. 
The boats after passing Race Rock separated 
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