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FOREST AND STREAM. 


[SEPT. 21, 1907. 


Manhasset Bay Y. C. Race. 
Forty-two yachts, out of the forty-five that 
started in the last race of the Manhasset Bay 
Y. C. on Saturday, Sept. 14, finished the courses 
laid out on Long Island Sound 
Light but steady breezes from the southwest 
held throughout the race. The 10% mile course 
started from the northeast buoy off Execution 
Light and gave the yachts a reach to the Week’s 
Point buoy, then a spinnaker run to the Par- 
sonage Point mark and a beat home. There 
was the usual variety of types ranging from the 
New York thirties to the little “bugs,” one of 
which, the bug Skeeter, sailed for and won her 
eighteenth prize. 





The winners were: Nepsi, Trixie, Rascal, 
Kenosha I., Montauk, Nora Wi Pixy, Echo, 
Skeeter, Teddy, Inez and Mystic. The sum- 
mary: 
N. Y. Y. C. 30ft. Class—Start, 12:50—Course, 21 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed, 
Alera, A. H. and J. W. Alker....... 1 25 44 3 35 44 
Minx, H. Willetts 4 24 50 3 34 50 
Nepsi, J. de Forest 415 31 3 26 31 
Atair, J. E. and G. 4 17 06 3 27 06 
Phryne, C. W. Wetmore ............ 4 19 15 3 29 15 
Adelaide, G. A. and P, H. Adee..... 4 24 07 3 34 07 
Handicap Class, First Division—Start, 12:55—Course, 10% 
Miles. i 
Tanva, G. P...Granhety. ci.cc-te areas 1 56 23 
Thelema, AV aE. Block trusses scaseres 8 2 00 28 
Trier Ro aCOR. Ul lestohesnsnatmenats 2 49 19 1 54 19 
Mist, H. A. Jackson, Jr. 3 03 00 2 08 00 
Corrected time.—Trixie, 1.8 
Handicap Class, Second Division—Start, 12:55—Course, 
10% Miles. 
Busy Bee, R. L. Cuthbert .......... 2 50 47 1 55 47 
Rascal, J. slnOwyer 5 .scuneadstemeae Oo Lb 58 53 
Jolly Roger, H. I. North..... 2 59 25 2 04 25 

Corrected time.—Rascal, 1.55.29. 
Handicap Class, Third Division—Start, 12:55—Course, 10% 







Miles. 
Monsoon, 3B: R.* Stoddard: s.2...0c. 4s 3 03 36 2 08 36 
Mile. Modiste, T. J. S. Flint 3 38 2 11 38 
Kenosha I., W. R.. Berth ....2.-.-. 2 59 17 2 04 17 
Kenosha II., C. W. Voltz sa 57 2 15 57 
Corrected time, Kenosha J., 1.55.35. 
Handicap Class, Fourth Division—Start, 12:55—Course, 
101% Miles. 
Montauk, W. Sheldon .........see< 3 00 41 2 05 41 
Arrow, WB. Maniiyeecd en. socio 9 68 47 2 03 47 
Wink.” Fy oEse V tte. oy tents ote Teis te mrs 3 12 30 2 17 30 
Okee, J. A. and J. F. Mahlsted ..... § 3 10 17 2 05 17 
Vivyen) BD: Saxe. ete Tee rel 60 2 36 50 
Corrected time.—Montauk, - 2.01.58. 
Raceabout Class—Start, 12:35—Course, 8144 Miles. 
Nora Gis* Asviselin, -..cecstee tees 2 1 58 48 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. Deron Class :20—Course, 
10% Miles 
Arizona, GoW. . Kear. 2.5 .css.eyenene 2 20 22 
Mxy) Asse SS RELSa melee wamter als este iets 2 22 09 
New Rochelle Y. C. One Design Class—Start, 1:20— 
Course, 10% Miles. 
Mischiet, So L. Mitchell, (aa veree. 3 59 06 2 39 06 
Leho, Saaniel Waedig “5. veaaeeuaer ern 3 56 O1 2 36 01 
Cricketigindncacdect ae reams este nenitaette Did not finish. 
Bug Class—Start, 1:20—Course, 10% Miles. 
Skeeter, Lhornton. Smithivives. vere. 2 53 38 2 33 38 
sig Bug. George Corry wanes sdas es Did not finish. 
Scarab, J. Fitzgibbons ~............ 4 04 23 2 44 
ragan Fly, Donald Cowl .......:. 3 57 36 2 37 
adv) Bug Py Gadel scree sumeatoments 1 01 35 2 41 
Wasp JR... BS Goddard’ f.ctneoeece. Did not finish. 
Cricket, ‘Clarkson sGowllvaceees cneanne a 0e 42 1 34 42 
\merican Y. (¢ Dories—Start, 1:20—Course, 101%5 Miles 
Autog, Ge wGw LEy senor senakdaile saes 4 30 50 3 10 50 
Rarawaysl Ac. Gs eV aiiva cs cape ea 4 38 46 3 18 46 
Teddy, “Us Valderlear cuioc:.is ssn a carne 4 27 29 3 07 29 
Milton Point Cats—Start, 1:20—Course, 10% Miles. 
Inez, C.. CC. Gonversé .. sta: os ce eesens 1o D0L00 2 36 00 
Tu CK BOO carcels «oh sto oeisiee ls Sir ineieancele tee 4 09 45 2 49 45 
Rhode Island One-Design Class—Start, 1:20—Course, 1014 
Miles, 
Lady G., J2.Randally wsaceccs desta denne 2 06 31 
Mystic; KGvO! Major cn cameniraeenee 2 00 06 
Catboats, Class R—Start, 1:20—Course, 10% Miles. 
Arline, A. Eh, Readle™ tictiscebels ee Did not finish. 
Mixed Class—Start, 1:20—Course, 101% Miles. 
VSTi aloe asd lowe. cdo kean yee ces 3 56 55 2 36 55 
Skate iad smasmeecan eee enone 3 04 02 1 44 02 
Larchmont Y. C. Race. 
THERE were but few entries left for Larch- 
mont, as the Manhasset Bay Y. C. were holding 
a race this day. Some of the Q’s were at James- 
town and nearly all the big schooners and sloops 
had laid up for the season. 
Three large craft and four small ones were all 
that sailed. Aurora and Winsome had a race 
between themselves and also against Neola that 
started five minvtes later. The two 57-footers 
had a most exciting tussle twice around a tri- 
angular course of 30% miles total length, Aurora 
winning from Winsome by 49s. and _ beating 
Neola boat for boat without any time allowance 
which Neola was to give her. 
The 21-footers sailed 11 miles twice around 
a 5% mile triangle. The summary: 
Sloops, Class K, 57-footers—Start, 1:10. 
Finish. Elapsed 
Aurora, Cos Vand eriiltiess.cacceo 4 47 23 3 37 23 
Winsome. “Fi Baeicinpittese masse cate 4 48 12 3 38 12 
Aurora is the winner by 49s. 
Sloops, One-Design Class. 
Vaquero, William Stump............. 3 24 15 2 04 15 
Dorothy, LG, Spence... sc.c.casse 8.2 81 2 05 31 
Pollette, cin. | Garces pest aee areca: 3 28 18 2 08 18 
ourt, Di EB. Dealvie.cee acre ear a0 pL 210 51 
Vaquero wins, beating Dorothy 1m. l6s.; Follette 4m. 
vs, and Houri 6m. 36s. 

Brooklyn Y. C. Race. 
On Saturday, Sept. 14, twenty-two yachts 
sailed in the final regatta of the Brooklyn Y. C. 
on Gravesend Bay. 
All the yachts sailed twice around a four-mile 
triangle marked by stake boats or buoys off Ben- 
sonhurst, Fort Hamilton and Sea Gate. There 
was a fresh southerly breeze that held steady 
throughout the race and making the contest a 
true test of each boat’s ability to sail. 
rom the starting line the first leg was a reach 
to the Bensonhurst mark, a jibe and spinnaker 
rim to Fort Hamilton, then a beat back to Sea 
Gate and a short reach to the finish line. 
Four classes raced, the Q, Q special, Lipton 
class and dory class. Soya won in the Q. Ondas 
in Q special, M. and F. in the Lipton Class and 
Masque in the dories. New Moon did not get 
to the starting line in time and was so far be- 
hind she withdrew, but all the others made a 
close and interesting start and held well together. 
Gunda fouled Nereid when the latter was close 
hauled on the starboard tack and was protested. 


The summary: 
Sloops, Class QO—Start, 3:10—Course, 8 Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Sova, W. Ay Barstow) .ttrecec case 4 28 15 1 18 15 
Spider, Hendon Chubb: 235.0. .nc.0. 4 30 15 1 20 15 
OY, Wa Ei Ghilds a ahenade- sere heen 4 31 35 1 21 35 
sactta,. GH Charchvea.c, te sene 4 33 50 1 23 50 
Vingt-trois, R. Y. Brown 4 35 10 1 25 10 
Sloops, QO Special Class—Start 5—Course, 8 Miles. 
Ondas, J; Al Menton lelnscgsecntecs 4 48 50 1 33 50 
Spots, Healy and Roberts 4 50 25 1 35 25 
@areléss," Rs Rummellie ie pace 4 51 15 1 36 15 
Corrected time on Ondas, 1.33.50; Spots 1.33.54; and 
Careless, 1.35.55, 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:25—Course, 8 Miles. 
Meeand EaaG HGanmin sem eer eee 4 56 59 1 31 59 
Bensonhurst, R. Moore ........:.. 5 00 3 1 35 35 
Goblin, Speidel Brothers ........... 5 00 40 1 35 40 
Gunda, Cy Gembeciias.cceeen dees 3 00 48 1 35 48 
Blue Bell, DD. Allerton .t......-. 5 01 35 1 36 35 
mereid, Hep Roberts meet nccer ees 5 07 10 1 42 10 
New Moon, F. I. Berger .... .. Did not finish. 
Dories, Class X—Start, , 4 Miles. 
Masque, 1; coe iemann pices deen ce 4 27 22 0 52 22 
Nancy, W.il.)Sweet. [rests ee. 4 27 55 0 52 55 
Deuce, Ca (oraAtkingormismes creer tears 4 25 15 0 54 15 
herub, 285 Aticmson men sence, teers 4 30 25 0 55 25 
ace, Fo I Billinehany eracteeeeeet 4 31 40 0 56 40 
Joker, Eagle and Wilks ........:.... 4 31 50 0 56 50 

Beverly Y. C. 
Tue 408th regatta, seventh Corinthian race, 




was sailed off the club house, Sept. 7. Judge, 
i E. Cabotee Windy soe We main 
21-footers—Course 11, 135g Miles. 
etrapin, Se Dabneweasnee seme mre eae 2 22 51 
Pilvsion, GM. “Bakker Wit sccrsceneeuert ater wtaly stave 2 40 
wrethusa, CaN t Baker tecscme on oncucin tern teenies ae 10 
Owl, BH. . CopPaineanae.cacceea cee ieee eee 2 27 05 
Rosamond, Miles W. Weeks .........scscseereee : 16 
Barnacle, W. E. C. Eustis y 10 
18-footers—Course 17, 
Wanderer, A. S, Whiting 45 
Wizard, Ee WaiSargernticisen oe theaters 58 
15-footers—Course 20, 6144 Miles 
mnita, C: Wisbleliies ceaceascrvat nanan ee 1 54 47 
Peacock, dRobérbw Winsor <nspncetsncan anemone 1 57 32 
Mongoose, Miss E. B. Emmons .............++0% 1 58 40 
Seeps, Miss Katherine Warren ............-s+e+« 1 59 02 
Yalu, Miss» Margaret Codman .,...¢es.0cu.cenene 1 59 12 
Rebekah, “Wie Wee Hobbs ccc cess taken ceeee amen 1 59 28 
jacks: R, PF eerric lyn) rinin sore Joniaaircseneh Momene 2 02 42 
fUWGR. > Blererelotvercnet tacos mera cee eee 2 08 56 
Ranzo,.W, HepeRichardconIroes mata enenane 2 12 25 

THE sting of defeat by the Spanish sonder- 
boat Doriga is somewhat deadened when one 
learns that the victor is an American designed 
boat by Wm, Gardner who turned out Vim and 
Marla. 

Aleria Champion of the Thirties. 
THE series of races sailed by the New York 
Y. C. 30-footers, under the direction of that club 
during the season, resulted in a victory for Alera, 
owned by A. H. and J. W. Alker, with Ade- 
laide, owned by G. A. and P. H. Adee, second, 
and Nepsi, owned by Johnston De Forest, third. 
The number of points secured by each of the 
contestants will be found in the following table, 
prepared by the Regatta Committee, New York 
gol ae: 
June 18. June 20. July 6. Sept. 5. Total 
Points. Points. Points. Points, Points. 
Aleravs.:. 9 8 3 8 25 
Adelaide... 8 2 8 5 23 
NepSi ..«0% 3 6 1 6 16 
At ait ona aie 5 3 4 3 15 
Janzai 1 4 6 1 15 
Minx! icss 0 5 5 0 10 
Phryne 2 0 2 2 6 
Pintail 4 1 0 0 5 

Belle Harbor Y. C. Race. 
THERE was something decidedly novel in the 
way of a yacht race at the Belle Harbor Y. C. 
Saturday, Sept. 14. The first boat home did not 
win the contest, as the prize went to the yacht 
that was next to the last in crossing the finish 
line. A 3% mile triangle was sailed and there 
was a time limit of th. 15m. on the contest. Six 
yachts started, but only two finished within the 
required time. The winner was E. Lang’s Uno. 
The summary: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Ui G4, 2, Lia), Sie vite teen on er 5 14 36 1 14 35 
Coots,’ Ko Mahoney so2.. cna. cate ee 5 14 53 1 14 53 
Glad Hand, Ex Ry Weavitts:) -aeesena Not timed. 
Patience OR; “Tate” aren ccc cm ecnenes Not timed. 
Iculus, His: Hall! iteseen aecresie cee Not timed. 
Ariel, W. P: Hewlett Gasndsasesseo ee Not timed. 

The Handicappers. 
A GRAND reunion farewell sail for the season 
of 1907 will be held by the members and friends 
of the Handicap Yacht Racing Class of Long 
Island Sound. ‘This is the second annual race, 
open to members only, from New Rochelle to 
Lloyds Harbor on Saturday, Sept. 21. The con- 
ditions are as follows: 
Start—Off New Rochelle, between the red and 
black striped buoy on Hick’s Rock and the 
committee boat. Warning signal, 1 P. M., one 
white ball. Preparatory signal, 1:05 P. M., one 
blue ball. Starting signel, 1:10 P. M., one red 
ball. (Postponements, if necessary, will be for 
one-half hour intervals.) 
Course—To Llodys Harbor, leaving all buoys 
and government matks on the channel side. 
Finish—Between the committee boat and the 
light on Lloyds Harbor, leaving the committee 
boat close to on the port hand, and hailing, if 
after daylight. 
Classes—The first and third divisions will sail 
in one class, and second and fourth divisions 
will sail in one class. All boats will sail in 
cruising trim, and tenders must be carried. 
Balloon jibs may be used. 
Prizes—First prize will be awarded in each 
class. Second prize if five start. Third prize if 
eight start. 
Clam Bake—As the handicap class owes its 
unprecedented success to the hearty co-opera- 
tion and good fellowship among its members, 
the executive committee deem it appropriate to 
dispose of some of its surplus funds for prizes 
in promoting the above race and a clam bake 
after the finish. It is hoped that every member 
with his crew and friends will make a special 
effort to be present at this fitting wind-up to a 
most successful season. Those sailing on open 
boats will be accommodated for the night on 
the cabin boats. d 
Entries—Entries must be received on or be- 
fore Sept. 16 by President G. P. Granbery, 114 
E. 14th St., New York city. 
H. A. Jackson, Jr, Sec’y. 





A CHALLENGE from Sir Thomas Lipton is now 
a certainty, but whether it results in a long- 
winded correspondence or matures into a race is 
yet to be seen. 












