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New York Y. C. Race. 
Tuurspay, Sept. 5, the New York Yacht Club 
sailed the last race of the season for that club 
off Glen Cove, L. I., in a variety of weather. 
Calms, pouring rain, and light winds were all 
experienced by the ten yachts that sailed the 
course laid out from the starting line, N.E. by E. 
3% E., 3% miles to a buoy off Parsonage Point; 
then S.E. by S., 2%4 miles to a buoy off Matinni- 
cock Point; and then S.W. % W., 3 miles to the 
finish; 9% miles twice around, making a total 
of 18% miles. 
Aiiror: 2 won not only by her 
57-foot class, but a special one in 
Neola also competed with the triplets. 
the one-design, thirty-foot class won by a 
some margin from her sister boats. 
Aurora’s gain was largely due to a luffing 
match between the Winsome and Istalina, by 
class prize in the 
which the 
Alera in 
hand- 
which both lost much valuable ground and al- 
owed Aurora to obtain a safe lead. After the 
spinnakers the wind headed 
them, and it became a close reach, while at the 
ine the breeze was still the same, allowing the 
thirties to carry spinnakers. Aurora seemed to 
eaders started with 


1ave come suddenly to life, she sailed remarkably 
well to windward, finishing the first round as fol- 
OWS: 
The Aurora, th, 22m. 56s.; the Winsome, rh. 
28m, 11s.; the Neola, th. 32m. 5s., and the Ista- 
ena, Ih. 33m. 50s. 
The breeze increased on the second round and 
the times were: 
The Aurora, th. 9m. 309s.; the Winsome, th. 
tom. 54s.; the Neola, th. 8m. 59s., and the Ista- 
showing that the Istalena had 
way of going when there is a 
lena, th. 8m. 52s., 
not forgotten her 
breeze. 
The 
New 
autumn cups. 
Course, 
summary: 
York Y. C.’s special races, 
Wind, S. Ss W. at start; 
18144 Miles; twice around triangle, 
Special 
Start. 
Sv Maa a 3 00 00 
INGOla- aaa neste 2 55 00 
WainsOme csecn sec 3 00 00 
POVOTA aeeyinces cas 3 00 00 
Neola allows 
Im. 59s. 
Neola on corrected time, 15m. 28s.; 
10m. 14s., and Winsome, 6m, 28s. 
One-Design 57ft. Class—Start, 3 o’clock, 
Sept. 5, 1907, ae the 
variable. Tide, 
ebb. 914 miles, 
Class. 
Finish. Corrected, 
2 40 50 
2 46 04 
2 39 05 2 37 04 
32 35 2 32 35 2 30 36 
Winsome, 
Elapsed. 
2 42 51 
2 46 04 

rt Cran ore 
Allowances stalena 2m. ls.; 
2m. Is.; Aurora, 
Aurora beats 
beats Istalena, 




Tok go} <:W e RAC TOR TOC ONE Fe Mee ae 35 2 32 35 
Winsome ) 05 2 39 05 
EStale tay Pe eekca cess ccna cis seen 5 42 51 2 42 51 
Aurora beats Winsome 6m. 30s., and beats Istalena 
10m. 16s. 
N. Y. Y. C. One-Design 30ft. Class—Start, 3:10—Course, 
9144 Miles, 
Ind ok gif (om SR MES Wrote een oss Oh 1 45 21 
Alera.® 2aetiine tee achiy so cadtiner cada 1 38 58 
Pilate 2 sebte sete ney stecieie ne aleecaises eines 1 43 10 
NEDSL! Pe Nase Eck oe es eaten tee oe 1 4017 
Adelaide Mirae. vivir otcnrse aceon eent. 1 40 24 
Baral: 4. icociommeas sor Ce aen meceeeaets 1 42 31 

beating Nepsi 1m. 19s.; 
Alair 4m. 12s., 
Adelaide 1m. 26s.; 
and Phryne 6m. 23s, 
Alera wins, 
Banzai 3m. 33s.; 
Gravesend Bay Y. R. A. Run. 
THE annual run on Saturday, Sept. 7, to New 
Dorp, S. I., of the fleet of the Gravesend Bay 
Y. R. A. was largely attended in spite of the 
threatening clouds and light drizzling rain early 
on Sunday morning, that cleared as the day ad- 
vanced. 
Over 300 hungry yachtsmen sat down to the 
dinner and we need hardly add that it was a 
merry one, and when at 3:40 the race home was 
started, all were in the best of humor. 
The racing home was for prizes offered by 
either the clubs or prominent lower bay sailors. 
The boats were sent off in two squadrons, rac- 
ing, however, in their regular classes, under cus- 
tomary time allowance. The committee’s boat 
was C. Eagle’s yaw] Onawa, and R. Le Sauvage 
had the races in charge. 
Two prizes were offered in the P class, as it 
had the largest number of starters. The first 
was a cup by the Bensonhurst Y. C.. on cor- 
rected time; it was won by the yawl Lill’an. The 
second prize was offered by the Marine and 
Field Club and was won by the sloop Miana. 
The Atlantic Y. C. offered the prize for the 
22-footers. It was won by Quest. The Haw- 
thorne cup in the Q special division was won 
FOREST AND STREAM. 


by Careless, and M. and F. won the Bailey cup 
offered for the new 15-footers. 
A cup offered by the Brooklyn Y. C. for the 
old 15-footers was won by Gamma, and the dory 
trophy offered by the Atlantic Y. C. was won 
by Jack. The cup offered by Com. Speidel, of 
the New York C. C. for dingies, was taken by 
North Star, and Colleen won the catboat cup 
offered by Vice-Com. Rummell, Bensonhurst 
Ys,.G: 
A little excitement was created during the 
race by the swamping of H. C. Cosgrove’s 
dingy, Vigo. The crew, however, was rescued 
without any great damage being done. 
The summary: 
Sloops and Yawls, Class P—Start, 3:40—Course, 7 Miles. 

Finish. Elapsed. 
Lillian, |B: (bee Coletinics seas os cent cte 5 05 03 1 25 03 
Miana,: W.. J.) SD" Neil iu tias awa cee 5 10 19 1 30 19 
Sakana, Haviland Brothers ......... 5 14 19 1 34 19 
Flanear,, Cu Daunte 7.2. keane een oe 5 34 25 1 54 25 
Imp; iRooBoregrer ac) ceinetarts dace 5 40 25 2 00 25 
Squaw, FE. Walentine '5-s.c0.c.ans< 5 48 50 2 08 50 
Guide;, W., Ganipbell Secu. cients Did not finish. 
Agtlaira, E, Bentley sac iedesce see sees Did not finish. 
Corrected time—Lillian, 1.25.03; Miana, 1.25.19; Sakana, 
1.34.19; Flaneur, 1.49.25; Imp, 1.30.25; Squaw, 1.35.50. 
Sloops, Class 0O—Start, 3:45—Course, 7 Miles. 
Spider, Hendon Chubii 25. ...%225..¢ 1 19 10 
Ouest, T.Ay Melntyre ecco + 119 59 
saya. Wise A? Barstow, Gos i <ccies E 1 S 
Vingttrois, sR A. Browne scare. - 5 02 2 dlr 

Corrected time on Quest, 1.14.59. 

Sloops, Q Special Class—Start, 3:45—Course, 7 Miles 
Carelesé; Ree Rammell aencn. men viee 5 11 19 3 
Ondas, A. J. Mentoiy tat sees atesrees 5 17 52 7 
Truant;:G~Alyeal G.t.ee oe anroensecae 5 21 30 
Spotts, Healy and Roberts .......... 5 22 25 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:40—Course, 7 
Maud, Ei. CoiCanipies cca -stuctuaieerderys 5 14 02 
Neréid; “H: Je* Robertsr ren as cele fe 5 14 32 
Gablin, Speidel Brothers ........... 5 19 59 
Bine Bill, D. (Dy Allerton: 3 .<s02<ctes 5 32 35 
Sloops, Class S, Special—Start, 3:45—Course, 5 Miles. 
Gamma, “ASF. Plath eo. cenc cence 5 18 42 1 33 42 
Beta, 1... Suedeker i iccs gees sdvcse pe 5 20 45 1 35 45 
Deltas J? J=. Mahoney Seesce+caaewee Did not finish. 
Dories, Class X—Start, 3:45—Course, 5 Miles. 
Jack, GG. Godelosiiecnucarss te oe aeeee 5 19 50 1 34 50 
Naney, W.. L.oSwift, Jreiie.cge. sees 5 25 02 1 40 02 
Acés G; SBSstoniaicinn tannins bc seieeete 5 25 52 1 40 52 
Deuce) iC. Hs Clayton tc. 50 os sence nee 5 33 59 1 48 59 
Joker, Eagle and Weeks ............ Did not finish. 
Bobs, sRe-Be) Speines.2cs-ceeseeee nes Did not finish. 
Dingies—Start, 3:45—Course, 5 Miles. 
Northstar Hous) bnttellie- sree cs 6 13 20 2 28 20 
Vigo) HH. CG. Cosgroveticcccsss sneer Sunk. 
Mercuty, )D.°D. ‘Goodell i>. 04 o snes Did not finish. 
Catboats—Start, 3:45—Course, 5 Miles. 
Colleen, ) Fy. Renamei sos -cesteee 5 27 03 1 42 03 
May, Wi. Sainsbury soncmu es asan eee Did not finish. 
Marietta, By Ed eersiacrddsc- code curicte Not timed. 

Atlantic Y. C. Race. 
Licut shifting winds made rather uncertain 
sailing for the yachts who raced in the Atlantic 
Y. C. regatta on Saturday, Sept. 7, Twenty-two 
yachts participated. Soya proved the winner in 
the 22ft. or Q class, the Boston and Long Island 
Sound Q’s having gone on to Jamestown. 
Bensonhurst again won in the Lipton class, 
and the dory, Nancy, again won in that class. 
Careless won in the Q special. 
The wind at the start was from the S. S.W. 
and light. Soon after the course signals were 
set, it hauled around to the S., and grew a little 
stronger. It gave the boats a reach on the first 
tack from the starting line to Sea Gate as the 
first leg of their voyage. 
From here the larger craft continued across 
the channel to a buoy off West Bank, while the 
smaller boats set spinnakers and ran to Fort 
Hamilton. Here they were again joined by the 
22-footers, and all reached to Bensonhurst. It 
was a beat for most of the classes from Benson- 
hurst across the finish line. The summary: 
Sloops, Class Q—Start, 3:10—Course, 12 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Soya, WivAS Barstow fence cue ee eee 5 12 45 2 02 45 
Spider, Ei Chubb! te. vence creosote 5 15 01 2 05 01 
Joys Wake Childs: a:-tieneeceenencane 5 16 06 2 06 06 
Vingt-trois; ROCA: Brown. scecrcse 5 16 30 2 06 30 
Sactla; (Gib Church econ ween oe 5 16 57 2 06 57 
More Trouble, R. S. -Childs:........ DeLony 2 09 17 
Quest, JocAS Mclntyrevic. vecsse oes 5 23 18 2 13 18 
Sloops, O Special Class—Start, 3:15—Course, 8 Miles. 
Careless; RoeRumsmell) co.ccees cs eens 4.58 03 1 43 03 
Spots, Healy & Roberts 2c. Since 59 53 1 44 53 
Ondas, VA Ma Blenton® Store sien cites ne 5 03 48 1 48 48 
Corrected time on Careless—1.42.43; Spots, 1.43.22, and 
Ondas, 1.48.48. 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:25—Course, 8 Miles. 
Bensonhurst, OR: Moore Ai s.s000 50 os 5 02 40 1 37 40 
M- and Beet @.Campcnscsectetiscta ss 5 04 21 1 2) 21 
Goblin, Speidel Brothers ........... 5 07 45 1 42 43 






























































































New Moon, F. I. Bergen.........,.. 5 07 52 1 42 52 
Neréid,, Hoye nopett meonstecncte. xs 5 07 54 1 42 54 
Dories, Class X—Start, Ser Come 4 Miles. 
Nancy, William S. Sweet, Jr....... 4 28 50 0 33 50 
Deuce, Ce TeAtkimson oer. cee ek 4 31 23 U0 56 23 
Mosque, Lapsreluemanr (sce. neentene 4 31 95 0 56 55 
Joker, Eagle and Weeks......‘...... 4 33 05 0 58 05 
Bobs. Rie Sper Wad... Cate ceoaseee 4 35 69 i @) 09 
Cherub eBeerAtkinson ss... omescss coe. 4 39 95 1 04 05 

Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C. Race. 
SEVEN yachts raced in the weekly contest fo1 
15-footers off the Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C 
on Saturday, Sept. 7. The wind was fresh anc 
drove the craft along to a good pace. E. C 
Henderson’s Flicker was the winner, defeating 
E. F. Willis’ Sabrina by 2m. 4os., over a 10-mile 
course. The summary: 
Sloops, 15-footers—Start, 3:30—Course, 10 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Flickeryss. Cs Henderson) seen 5 51 10 2 21 10 
Sabrina. Ea Williss2., cetera 5 53 50 2 23 50 
Grayling, H. W. Warner...........- 5 54 50 2 24 50 
Thelema, E. C. Mackenzie .......... 6 06 41 3 36 41 
Alys, He Re Coudert)).--ncspoeeneeee 6 10 06 3 40 06 
Grilse, .G.. ME. Roosevelt. cntgpeeatee 6 14 20 3 44 20 
Monte, EH. R. Whitney <.-.ees.ceecns 6 22 00 3 52 00 
Beverly Y. C. 
Tue 406th regatta of the Beverly Y. C., Cata- 
umet open race, was sailed at Cataumet Aug. 30. 



Judge, F. A. Eustis. Wind, W.S.W., 15 knots.| 
35-footers—Course 2, 1714 Miles. 
Arabian, Robert Witsor scenes 3 02 50 
Meemer, ‘0, Of Sanborn Ete. 9-2 keene 3 03 35 
Young Miss, L. L. Whittemore #.:......cosees 3 04 42 
21-footers—Course 9, 10 Miles. 
Terrapin, L..S; Dabney. scccseute eee oe eee 1 56 44 
Radiant, Mrs! ‘GC. M. Baker. 9 soot eee ceeeee 1 58 58 
Illusion, CMe Bakerry2 ie. pee ee eee 2 00 10 
Rosamond, Miles W. Weeks..............0.+---- 2 O1 05 
Owl, F.C... Paine on....sjcsscc ne see see enn 2 01 10 
Barnacle, W.=B. Ci iustisserce.scee eee ee 2 01 52 
Amanita. TTI Joshua (Cranese.. asa neeeee eee Disabled 
18-footers—Course 9, 10 Miles. 
Wizard, oF. W; oSargent® \s.eseee sean eee eee 2 10 55 
Wanderer, Ax .S.\W bitin geceve so teeen ere 211 44 
15-footers—Course 6, 74% Miles. 
Anita, W."H. Erellier™. 0... oncnat eee 1 40 47 
Yalu, Miss Margaret: Codmanhs,.. siasaseeeee een 1 44 12 
Peacock, B. Winsor, Jr.en8 See 1 44 36 
Jil, Ee FisHerrick: :<. 6 esade ae 1 47 12 
Jack, "ROB. Herrick, Jrascseseete ese eee eee 1 47 26 
Rebekah, William W. Hobbs ..............-- Disqualified 
15ft. Cats—Course 11, 63% Miles. 
Bantam, . Po Winsor’ ..2. csones neta ee 118 27 
Yaller Dawg, Joshua’ Crane eae eee 1 20 18 
I Fishermen’s Cats 
Quissetta, (Wi: J Retry, teeeesesde eee ee 2 10 39 
Helena, Gea. Eos Phinney (eee eee 2 16 40 
Wild Cat," Frank Barlow Ge:acecesmeas eee nee 2 19 40 
Oyster, E. Ba, Ellisy 3. cocci eee 2 25 02 
Melrose, “A. B:) Franklin’ 5.2 eeepc cee eee 2 32 27 
The 407th regatta of the Beverly Y. C., open 
and motor races, was sailed off the club house 
Sept. 2. Judge, F. E. Cabot. Wind, S. by N. 
| 
35-footers—Course 4, 1814 Miles. 
Arabian, Robert Winsor |.nt.eeeese) eee ae 2 37 81 
Young Miss, D. L. Whittemore ............0.4.5 2 42 37 
21-footers—Course 11, 135% Miles. 
Barnacle; W. BoC) Bistis-.cscces see 1 44 45 
Terrapin; GL. 'S) Dabneys..cseee eee 1 50 12 
Rosamond, Miles W. Weeks ........ccecccesseee 1 51 18 
Owl, F. °C.) Paines = ooh.cce ee 16212 | 
*Amanita IU1., Joshua Cranéi nee eee ees 1 53 01 | 
Radiant, Mrs, C. M. Baker .............. Did not return.| 

*Amanita IIT. fouled Owl. 
ee wee Class Cats—Course 6, 173% Miles. 







i. O. Up W.. -Phitiney' .c/. 2c trees eae 1 50 11 
Helena, cs. Ne. Phinneéy. 2c:3.ngcesneaea renee eae 1 52 22 
18-footers—Course 17, 8% Miles. 
Wizard, BR: W. Sargent gif cece eee eee 38 08 
Jap, GaP Gardner, JP sais cere ete eae ee eae 1 39 45 
Wanderer, AL'S. Whiting <00o2hi- eee eee 1 42 08 
15-footers—Course 23, 534 Miles. 
Anita, C."E, Hellier’ ..c2..c0escneee cee eee 1 56 56 
Seeps, Miss) Katherine’ Warren’ o..5..esseeeneern 1 57 40 
Warda; Johns Parkinson, (Jz; /o sooner eee 1 58 20 
Yalu, Miss’ Margaret)(Codman...- son ee eee 1 58 23 
*Mongoose, Miss E. B. Emmons :..1......00... 1 58 25 
Peacock) Robert “Winsor ’..29s.. saeco eee 1 58 37 
Tinker, Mrs; JR W.. Envmons, 2d seco seeenne 1 58 47 
Jack, ‘(Ro BS Herrick! Jrccr ae seated eee Oe 
Rebekah, (We W. Hobbs Costes coasee ene 2 00 19 
Ranzo, M. Hi (Richardson, \Jrsctesseceese eee 2 00 20 
Jill! ROE. Herrick jisccccasesccaknee tecn ete 2 00 40 
Fly, Miss Mary E. Williams ..............+2..0. 2 OL, 31 



*Mongoose fouled buoy. 
Third Class Cats—Course, 


to Mosher’s and back twice. 




Bantamys Philip “Winsor, 7 wacnsconsoaen cr eeor ene 1 56 07 
Minnow, A. its Boustis) Soca. acc a seaeoteecerete 1 56 46 
Mullet BiacA:¢ TisStisn a toctac wus soiree tone rer aoe 1 58 51 
Special Class. 
Cyrilla, Be We. Hmmons lodc.tc.censnedeaecier ate 1 50 30 
Shimpy Ds Le Prothinghamer.wa. naan eeen tne 1 56 07 


