


AUG. 31, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Brooklyn Y. C. Race. 
On Saturday, Aug. 11, the Brooklyn Y. C. 
held their midsummer regatta in Gravesend 
Bay, and twenty-five yachts started, all but one 
finishing. 
The races were sailed in a good wind from the 
south, and the courses chosen gave the P,Q and 
Q special boats a reach on the port tack from 
‘the starting line, which was off the Brooklyn 
Y. C., to a’ mark off Sea Gate, where sheets 
were eased and ballooners set for a broad reach 
to Buoy No. 11, which is off West Bank. Then 
came another reach to Fort Hamilton, followed 
by a beat to Bensonhurst ‘and another close 

SENECA, NEAR 
reach home. The course was sailed twice by 
all the classes, which gave them a race of twélve 
nautical miles. 
The Lipton cup racers and the dories did not 
go across the channel to the West Bank mark, 
but, with spinnakers set, ran directly to the 
Fort Hamilton mark. Here they followed the 
same course as that sailed by the larger classes. 
The Lipton boats covered the triangle twice, 
which gave them an eight-mile voyage, but the 
dories finished at the end of the first round. 
The summary: 
Class P—Start,’ 3:05—Course, 12 Miles. 
S1 x 
cea ae Finish. Elapsed. 
Sue, E. F. Luckenbach..........-...- 5 16 27 2 11 27 
Sakana, Haviland Bros..............-. 23 37 218 37 
Corrected time on Sakana, 2.14.49. 
Sloops—Class Q—Start, 3:10—Course, 12 Miles. 



Spider, Hendon Chubb.........-.+.+++ 5 30 47 2 20 47 
Vingt Trois, R. IBTOW Eire sa cielecisle ns 5 33 03 2 23 03 
Soya, W. A. Barstow.......----...+005 5 3408 2 24 08 
Joy, W. H. Childs...........-..+..++00+ 53448 2 24 48 
More Trouble, R. S. Childs.......... 5 42 22 2 82 22 
Quest, T. A. McIntyre...........-..+- 5 57 00 2 47 00 
Sloops—Q Special Class—Start, 3:15—Course 12 Miles 
Careless, RK. Rummell..............i0. 5 53 50 2 38 50 
Spots, Healy and Roberts. ... 55D 23 2 40 23 
6 11 15 2 56 15 
Truant, G. Alyea 
2.38.50; 
Corrected times: 
Truant, 2.55.45, 
Spots, 2.38.87; Careless, 
25 


Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:25—Course, 8 Miles. 
Mirani e GMs Campi uy. cases sew 5 18 23 1 53 23 
New Moon, F. I. Bergen............. 5 19 47 1 54 47 
Bensonhurst, R. Moore ....0...0..005 5 20 03 1 55° 03 
Gandia es eMDEKE. 6 osce ces esice ene oc 5 22 55 1 57 55 
Goblin, *Speidel* Bros. -...-.c.00-.%.-5 5 23 19 1 58 19 
Wereids citar Je Obert. cncces sce nneans's 5 29 52 2 04 62 
Blue Bills D. D,, Allerton.....-.......+ Did not finish. 
Dories, Class X—Start, 3:35—Course, 4 Miles 
Ge Ne DOU: as setae saaces ocd aie 4 41 20 1 06 20 
Joker, Eagle and Weeks............... 4 43 (0 1 08 20 
Wane miber SWEET, CIT. args ceaigsesirs 4 44 48 1 
Acetone HOlaytOTls. cvs eves en acre 4 47 08 1 
Denée vb is AthiNs0N 2 i... eh een es 4 49 25 1 
Cheegt. Wer AURIRSON cc ciccs eg ciines's cas 4 49 52 i 
ACK REE ET ARDIS est capone yee ones 4 50 07 1 
Sue won the honors in the P class; Spider in 
the.Q class; Spots won from Careless on cor- 
rected time in the Q special class; M. & F. won 
in the Lipton class, and Bobs won in the dory 
class. 

Tue Brooklyn Y. C. fleet had a slashing good 
breeze on the run from New London to Shelter 
Island. Several of them carried away their jib- 
topsails and ballooners. Evidently the Brooklyn 
boys were “carrying on’’ sail. 
FINISH 
‘time. 
Atlantic Y. C. Race. 
On Saturday, Aug. 17, the weather conditions 
were all that could be desired for fast racing. 
There was a spanking breeze from the south, 
which held true and steady throughout the day. 
The course chosen for the larger classes was 
No. 8 of the regulation Gravesend Bay course, 
while the Q special, Lipton cup class and the 
dories sailed course No. 2. : 
With the exception of the dories, the various 
classes sailed twice around their respective 
courses. 
All the marks were left to port, and as the 
wind came all the classes had a reach on the 

OF FIRST RACE, 
starboard tack from the starting line off the 
Atlantic Y. C. to the Bensonhurst mark, which 
was the first turning point. Here the boats 
jibed booms to starboard and had a broad reach 
to Fort Hamilton. Then came a beat down the 
channel, the larger classes going to buoy No. 
11, which is off West Bank, while the other 
yachts went direct to,the Sea Gate mark. All 
the yachts then had a reach on the starboard 
tack home. 
At the end of the first round Sue was lead- 
Sloops—Class Q—Start, 3:10—Course, 12 Miles. 


Sovas Wie Ase DAretOw ioe ceassicce scan st 5 02 20 1 52 20 
Spider, Hendon. Chubbiincc.ccss ccs 5 05 05 1 55 05 
Acs aN Chet ie Cora) RSI Save ails locte rast os ee Mere 5 06 10 1 56 10 
Virigt’ Trots, Re Ae Brown...c.c.. cs. 5 07 14 1 57 14 
Miss Judy, W. C. Waldron 
Sloops—Q Special Class—Star 
Did not finish. 
Course, 8 Miles. 



SURLGASS LAU Pe PINLOXICOM « coisiejo)s olv-s (ie ie.alage's 4 56 30 1 41 30 
Sloops—Class S—Start, 3:25—Course, 8 Miles. 
BORG Eo, Ce COMIN « ac ndash ca viosldnia ore 5 06 25 1 
3ensonhurst, R. .Moore............0+: 5 07 16 1 
mew Moon, Po Ta Berzeris oes sacders 5 O08 08 1 
Deereid, Pri | eR oberie...25 cis es vie vos 5 OS 35 1 
Ganda, OC. Lembeckéit . cote serete ces 5 09 30 1 
Goblin, Speidel Brothers ............. 5 10 35 1 
Brae, Bill, DP: D. Allerton cy. ose. 5 11 08 1 ¢ 
Dories—Class X—Start, 3:35—Course, 4 Miles. 
Masuiue, I Ss Tiemann) si .58.. cee 4 36 10 1 01 10 
eee Ga. ERICA Otten Joi. albus iets anita cis 4 37 10 1 02 10 
mano, We We DWECL.c cs onside eescindee's 4 37 40 1 02 40 
Joker, Eagle && Weeks... ie. cvsvecwes 4 37 57 1 02 57 
Bobs, FSS Val, SIRO LE of gaa a's eateivistele sie cieinelece 4 39 50 1 04 50 
Deuce, C. . Atkinson cuvecss sce ccve 4 43 15 1 08 15 
Gherub.. cB.) Athen sorm fo cicinietats wrk wrelonate 4 44 15 1 09 15 

Bensonhurst Y. C. Race. 
Out of twenty-three starters only eight yachts 
finished in Gravesend Bay in the Bensonhurst 
Y. C. race of Saturday, Aug. 24, owing to lack 
of wind. Bensonhurst retrieved the honors she 
had lost in the morning when the Lipton class 
had a special race and Nereid beat her by win- 
ning in the afternoon. 
Sloops and Yawls, 27ft.—Start, 3:05—Course, 6 Miles. 







Finish. , Elapsed. 
SAKANA suit avilati Ge eb 2OSe emia aerunseecroa Withdrew. 
Suc, EB. Be Lwckemback.c west vac cncss Withdrew. 
Sloops, 22ft.—Start, 3:10—C-urse, 6 Miles. 
Spider, Hendon Chubb........ pee -6 CaaS 2 55 38 
oy, W..H: (Ghilds. <2... isc ichce eacreriae 6 11 43 3 01 43 
Oya eV ee) DATSLONW:: crtene site. bel cains Withdrew. 
Vanet Lroww, Ro AS Brown. ccnscescee Withdrew. 
Sloops, 22ft.—Special—Start 15—Course, 4 Miles. 
@areless: WR, iamime})l on vewcaticcts sry ss 6 05 05 2 50 05 
Wadasy MA. je Menton, snes sheets Withdrew. 
Spots, Healy & Roberts............... Withdrew. 
Sloops, 15ft.—Start, Course, 4 Miles. 
pensonhurst, R. B. Moore..........+. 6 10 58 2 45 58 
Wereid,, H.. JeeRobertindctes cob cute outs 6 15 54 50 54 
New Moon, F. L. Bergen............. 6 17 00 52 00 
Bide Bill, Ds D7 Allerton: sic. cst 6 32 03 03 
Ma, and OE ae Go GRID) saccades sateen 6 02 02 
Goblin, Sptidel Brose. cats. csis.ck ceisrenee Withdrew. 
RUIN Ca © Woy DINE DICE was © eb ie wielp ct vice ue eieinaits Withdrew. 
Dories—Start, 3:35—Course, 4 Miles 
Joker, Weeks & Eagle... 2... 5... .0s00 Did not finish. 
Ghéerabs PBs Gav Ath nsoni.sesisaseseleels 5 Did not finish. 
ODS, Kk Wit DE caits ann aus tects ot eisie-s Did not. finish. 
MPEUCENCs ICIAVEONG, 2.cx cn useless etnias Did not finish. 
Nancy, Weds. Sweet; fr... v.cscdece Did not finish. 
Mea sqriey fia. CALS Tiemaariniys sv i.conctatscs ora Did not finish. 
PNG. Som ESE ITIO IAIN oad wciee cisin,c ater eine ve) Did not finish. 

SENECA 
AND ADELE IN START CF 
ing the 27-footers, with Sakana well within her 
Soya had a comfortable lead in the 22[t. 
division, and among the Lipton cup class the 
M. and F. was showing a clean pair of heels 
to the other 15-footers. The order was not 
changed throughout the contest. 
The summary: 
Class P Course, 12 Miles. 
Sloops and Yawls Start, 3:05 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Swe, ule. souckenbach... oi sccsce econ 4 53 3s 1 48 39 
Sakana, Haviland Brothers........... 4 53 47 1 48 47 
Corrected time on Sakana, 1.44.59. 
SECOND 
RACE FOR CANADA’S CUP, AUG. 12. 
Wannsee Wins at Kiel. 
Tne Wannsee, owned by the Wannsee Y. C.., 
has won the Emporer’s cup at Kiel, Germany, 
by winning three races, defeating the*other two 
German boats, Tilly X. and Wittelsbach II. 
The American crew being spectotors. 
We published Aug. 24 the plans of Wannsee 
taken from Wassersport, that Americans may see 
the kind of boat best adapted to the rough 
waters off Kiel. 

