Jobe 7, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



375 



1 ■:.- Weather I ted Better though barometer stfll low De 



cided to b mi Por Peel, so mu h- ready tor 9i 



BOOH a; the r i ■ 1 . - served, which was nboui n i Th, i. •,-.-.-.- u.-is 



Ughl [rora s W . .'in. I .-.if I'l.'^hui. k Bai h tell almost calm, and but 



inr tiii- liiic -iii'.ui.l ha\c mad way. The coasl scenery is uti 



li .•■•.I'.'iii li.-r- wiih Coiiirarv Head lo steer for. on. 1 BraJdu mid 



111" l:llf astern, while rl.'ill ah.-aui I.T11I1I. in 1 1- •■• -,Ii»-]i1 v from I ho 



se.i sivmc fonrr-cu or fifteen hundred r-.-t. \i 1. v<-l ,,ft I >.-*■! ahout •! 



P. M.. 1.. In,- 1, ,...•!, I.., ilirliM-i,,.:. .„ for ; ,,-, ,„,,|,. ,,f 



hours, gelling ushm wiih Hi" i- • rid.. 1, 1 1 hen .11 11 few |>or- 



POJki ■-. . n-i' i&rbor. Anchored near the Castle 



Bepl :i. 

 looking bai 



th. harbor under the n 

 the top 01 the 1. .11 bor, i 

 tuooiiog rings ashore. 

 her .'I. a good bottom, I 

 native proving inquiail 



m.ii.r, : port ..li.-nl r.-iid- 

 over one of the enemy I 

 uiile ii-.i.'ii t:i..- hotel, re 



liirn-.l : 



Sepi IB, -Aiier n w , 



int. ii,in. . 



ler, III. .11.-. 



When off <j 



iind the weather 

 cesh N. 5V. "i",' 

 ,,i!i,| ran uor'into 



]ir.,i i>i.nis. friii . etc., 



looking somewhat her- 

 .red tent, made all snuff, 



l'e. -I. II, . n . 11,.. 1 ,„(l in no-. a 11:11 iolho IS". K 



.,-. Hi.' Puinl ol Air. W.'iii II. !•" 



water near Hno I'.'.inl. i-:i ■ ■ — 1 l.v the li.l.- 1 



abonl an hour; then the tide. running w 



with each tacit, but i: was ~i ■■•.■■ ■<■■■■:■ 

 making ii ft dead neat or s,\ mtlea to 



: llil Si,,' I In l-hed :<|,.||g ,u lb, 



heavy pnffe, dropped anchor oil tbe t 

 •• ■ moored snugl] soon after, i 



to co i 

 hotel). 

 Sept. If. -Cloudy n 



ig. a land breeze springing n|>. went for 11 

 loiniug in again found A., who had just 

 Ding out in a shore boat, Went with nini 

 •■lays u blew hard from the K., so went 



Seiii. 22. Dropped outside again and i 

 Tqward evening rigged teni. and A. and I. 

 lie iiigotuut.i .f..ril,cuiatlr.>siiusu trifle. 



a tbe old berth. 



got under win. 

 ssin;,-. gelling in 



gainst us mi tbe 



eter ba. n faJUi 



the weather broke \.-, . 

 with a good lair wind, w, 

 .,1 llourd uf ,-r landing, tl 

 May again alio. 11 ill.,-, .\ 

 stream. Wind 11, ,w .-am 

 then the horizon sii'l'ienl 



-!,y! and back, 



mtains. The weather was 

 ■•el;, during which tinn- 11 

 ) D.iii.'las. as vm- intended, 

 hi London i'ieid. 



iJnitecLJS tes, 



:■;. y. (-. c— The first race for the Junior Trophy was sailed 



11 ■ ■■ 'I" ■• ■ being from the float to Buoy jr and return 



- ''. V. R. ; Schuyler ..: 16ft.x30iu. 



1 I ■ 



coming from the 



Trophy 



8. Mary B 



3. Pilgrim 



-1. Mosquito 



Tbe wio.i was fresl 



led in the order 



Challenge Cup wiU I, 

 four times 11- 001 

 Dot hold! 1. - CU1 



14ft. 4ln.x80iu 



1-tft. 4iu..\3lin 



. -lift, -lia.xli tin 



draii ing. and for - 



fafri 







A l-lft. ciiurie is 1 





cruise, bill the sail 



- ,1,11 



the moulds 27. Jin. 



ipart 



A. t'. A. -The ne 



v nil 



we..',.-, hare been 



HI" 



at ivliich they will 





a''' : '"Vr r-- 31 ^ 



IB, 1 



t Ktr 



, as published in Forest Ann Stream last 

 Hi, and will govern the coming meeting, 

 utted to tbe entire association for final 

 in, Edwards paddled up from Peterboro to 

 Lake, and hoisted the A. C. A. flap; for 



HONDOira C C.— Several of the Rondout C. 



cruise this mouth don n lie- Ii-Iinrare River, an, 

 The bitter portion of the cruise will cover a flel, 

 as no one has yet, we believe, cruised up or do\ 

 Jersey. 



THE A.LBANT 0. 0. have made arrangcuaei 

 Boat Club of thai city, by which they wilfherei 



make 



KNTCKJ-, HBOC'i: 



Kei ' 



Mr. 



Host of 



their ea 



noes are fitted 



with 



rs for th 



: w d 

 haw; Tr 





ire: President 

 11, EJ, B. Edi 

 A}ex. Elliott, 



Rev. 

 -ards, 



l'i jrVV.M 



11 hold 



thi- 

 ng or 1 



two regatta. 

 ouble canoes. 



n the 



■hib has 

 Win, H. 



- E E Li 



offered 



11 formed iu Pitts- 

 aud having seven 

 aptain. 

 by ex-Commodore 



, in IMS li..- i,,-. 11 



m 



to the 



rules as printed in 



a C a ROLES 5e 



Otireoliri as ' e 



c.r/,-,..'., 1 111 di 1 1 ■ ■ sue. 



CANADA C Ilubs 



..1 i mi trio, ■ ho Lakei 



each. 



TIM -1 - : _ JMI ,•::, aessi-s Oliver and Fm-now, Albany C. C, 



".:" h- -I 1 ir .'--tli mi 11 L-i-io:-.-.- iLe'-To the Susquehanna. 

 MR, WHITLOOKi •'•' 'be N Y C, C, bus returned from England. 



fachiiiui 



dressed In llir Forest and Slrcum Hiililishimj Co., and not in 

 individuah, in irliow absence from iht "jiii-,- mailers of >m- 

 portanoe are [fable to delay. 



FIXTURES. 



Jime 9— I-arclunont Y. Co Pennant Match, I 'lasi-.-s 1, 3, 3. 

 June 11- yiiak.-i t'ity V. f . Annual Matches. 

 June 12 Qtiincy Y. ( . l-'u-si M.-.t.-l, .' I". M.i. 



en Matchea. 



mual Matches. 



annual Match 



Jnii.-i'ti Eastern \ C„ A, 



July 1-l-i.Jnnker fill- V. 



.lull- 1- Chieago V. (''.. S. 



July 1- Uoval Canadian ' 



Julv l-l)ii:ikertiiv V. f 



July -I- Karibm V.'t'.. Op 



July l-]jirchmont Y. C 



July J-tity of Boslon. > 



July 4— Qutiniiapowiit \. 



July J— Cl.-v.-hind Y. A.. 



Hell. tillSSCn6. 



it Match. 



ing Mulch. 



■I Harbor Cruise. 



iteb. Wakefield. 

 'st Championship. 

 n P, IV). 





,'f ' 



I ' tp, 



1, 8, 3. 



Anj,-. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Allg. 

 Aug. 

 Allg. 



i- II ban 



1- 2d- Hunker Hill V 



I- -'l-Hiiriliiii V. C . Coiinlhiaii Maleb. 



r ->i- l -iioliinoiit Y c. Ponnaul M.u.-b. i in 4.5 



r -M— Hull Y. C. Second Club Match. 



,' US— Hull Y. ('.. Sc,ua,|f,iiCriiise 



• 28— Larelimonl Y. C . Pennant Match, Classes 6, ?. 



,- S9-yuaker City Y. (.'.. Review mil Ilm- -Cruise. 



r. 1-Cleveland Y. A.. Annual cruise. 



r. -land-t C ago Y C . Annual Match,-. 



r. 4 N,-.'. York \. C . Ib-n, I, •>■.-.-., u- at New l',,it 

 :. I Beverly Y I'.. Nahant. Second Chatupiouship. 

 ■1-New Haven Y. C. .Miniu.l Ci-nke 

 •4-19-Qimkcr Citv Y 

 a Raritnti Y. O.. Op 

 n— New Bedford Ren 

 S - New Bedford Am. 

 10-Quincy , i . 0., Fourfh Match (a P M 

 li l.ari-hmoiil "V. 

 11— Hull Y. 0., Thi 

 15— Bunker Hill. Y. C. Club Match, 

 18— T.archiiii.nt \ . (.'.. Pennant Match. Che 



. Annual or 



.Matolies. 



rvous at New Loudon. 



to Chesapeake Bay. 



Hatch, Classes i,8, 



i M6 



. Mat 



Sept. 8-Quiney Y. C, Closir 

 Sept. 3— Quaker Cm Y. C. . 

 S.-pt. 10— iiev.-llv Y. f. . SiMin 



Sejit. 10— Cleveland Y. A., la 



Sept. Il-Ilevcly Y.C.. Third 



ionship. 



at Swaiupscotr, 



KNICKERBOCKER Y. C.-MAY 30. 



..f entrh 

 .'may I.,- 



■ fifty, ami tr« 



result n here the v 

 such as the .-.}.. -hi 

 club st.-aniei; wer, 



buoy. Manv i a. -i 

 custom, keel. Ol g 

 rpuuding the iu-!" 

 much diiliculti- u 



ax for one-half such length was 

 ices rendered, particularly when 

 lly the Knickerbocker's biubatic 



seventh, for cat* under n;ii.; s|„... i : ii class 

 Nameless was the only dotil.lebull to sbut i 

 at the stick. She guv,- uii and ran honi 

 astern of most of lb" vaehis Cbissiiieati.i 



Coughtry 



rounding 

 ^izc seems 



,.l jib and 



iii'-ivai-.. ii was „ long leg ind b short 



iii'l"iis,'liin l.-r, .lit-i .|i-;,ils were then 

 e big ones and a quartering wind look 

 naik asf..ll..w-.; 1...-I.C ;ii i u; Jo; Ethel. 

 :•: l.i/zie li.. 1 -.'-'sli. ,-ii-u.iarmi. Icicjii: 



e'lnjunasl went out of Susie A., and the 

 s taken in tow. (Irncic led fur a while, 

 nuch for her. and the Mc'ii-haii boat did 



leeof tl ..uimitt t- 





oming down likea -tienU 



and pretty 









and a long 



slow toiy in: 





lealo'.V'an.rsliore^as 11 



■el to clear 



cribed 



\s Ethel won by'scanl 







ve landed 



the winnings but lor 







nuier, Mr 



John Ryslop, entered 



i friendly i 





of being 



blanketed by the sic 









taken, the result of wl 







-.■.in i 



hihel takes first prize. 



ana also pi 



/■■ tor the fastest tin. 



■ ever the 





n s-*eoiul ela 



ss. Musid&ra, l.i/zie R.. 



1 In-tit HS* 



and Lillie B. in the rei 



laining. 



. 







Start. 



Finish. Elapsed. 

 3 01 nil H 03 20 



ci'iccled. 



Ethel 



11 B7 10 



3 03 30 



l'n.ln.c 



.11 .-f. M 



-'! B3 in 8 50 00 



8 37 50 



Petrel 



11 .V.ion 



3.33.10 8 34 40 



.1 06 ID 



Peerless. 



.11 58 ;in 



i os uit i in s;-j 



3 mi ja 



Sara 



..11 SB an 



3 52 00 9 50 3'.l 



3 27 25 



Sen Robin. 



"ii ra SI 



Did not finish. 





J. Ii. B 



..11 It) 3d 



S "■', 1" 4 14 40 



4 14 40 



.Nehic Thorp 



.11 111 its 



•1 81 00 3 31 45 



3 31 30 



Gracie 



ii ,:i au 



1 OS 35 3 21 05 



3 20 00 



Nellie \Y 



.11 Is OS 



-1 04 45 1 15 I" 



4 14 25 



Susie A.... 





,"si her topsail. 





Corinna K 



•41 B 



3 31 00 



3 28 25 



Musidora 



11 r.'i''.'c" 



1 o, 35 



4 07 35 



Nmiii-.hI 



11 !'• 55 



1 IS 80 J So 3S 



I 23 10 



M. E. Coutf 



R.-.N. 



Bon Ton. . 

 Susie B 



Alert... . 



Vaddio 



' Did not finish. 



.11 13 im 9 57 00 4 14 On 4 1-1 00 



.11 -12 80 I 22 00 -1 30 3d -J 3(1 35 



. 11 12 15 3 01 01 4 01 45 8 66 111 



..11 45 00 I OS SS 4 20 25 4 13 17 



11 3'J l-l 

 . 11 39 h 1 * 

 .11 10 tu 



-I wi :td 



I 08 30 



I IT 00 



I 17 30 



I IB 01 



■I 21 Hi 

 ■I 21 12 

 1 87 00 

 5 OS 15 

 S SB 10 



-I 85 05 

 5 01 10 

 4 82 80 



D 



SOUTH BOSTON Y. C, MAY 30. 



.ECOP.ATKVN DAY" s 



S.B. Y. C forth 

 entered, and sixi 

 moderate N. W. 



rely off City Point, as a 

 i of the races set be tbe 

 ty-flve yachts ha, Ib.-en 

 ■ning broke, fine with 

 . Ballast was dumped 



iffffiS 



l she had Ihc C.j 



le tO be built 



n the East and 

 aitiicly for rae- 

 sloops draft is 





r. .fcssi.in.il 





built iibout 





OUht bring 

 /.nig dlinin ■ 





aving huge 

 it otter fill- 



•n hull will 

 ca, h Cubic 



t. Bui Ihc 



t ,'.«', 





looker 



< alongside 



the fluish. The 



ad, worked through the ruck 

 on all in her own class 



tble the tonnage-. Neuring 

 bad almost collared Ethel 



able, to cover the leader lo good 



Dching the only yacht in the"ileei lefl'io vuiujuish. Tha com-se for ' the 



";;.::'-, 



rom judges' boat, down Wesl 



i Islands ,,n starboard. Long 



a buoy No. 3 on part, back 



Gallop's Island and NJac's 



idgea boa a ■ound buoy No. 

 I: thence r., Su-ulpin hedge 



Ac. .. 1-ort Illilepi-Ildelice. 



tire buoy. So, 0, Dorehfi 

 irfges' boat 



r second class. For t'ourth 

 Hi Pasture buoy No. li. leav 

 I'l'M lli.l.-p -il.lence, h-aviiu; 



' I 111 le.-- ing it on port. 



il i ii. 3 same as for second 

 lv< feet and fractional part 

 low flyuig Commodoj-e Otis 



