

FOREST AND STREAM. 



433 



jwr nasi she seemed to ua one of the likeliest two-stii 



and n,.w sh.- appears sluggish and unable to Imlil a -wind. We will 

 ik'| |T-'.-n.l i • s : ,y what is :n:ii« li might in- doing the skipper a 

 wrong to laj the blame all on Ms shoulders, and it must be that her 



form has In-, i. hi t .,.1 :ln- i-: mil. ill bi'Sl trim. Of course sin- liii.l n .. 

 oinl ..f I wl liii-'; .lime pp. inn will. .In.- all.. wnn. -c f..i Unit, sin- never 



proved good nigh company for the others in itie class. 



I.. I -mall schooners resolved itse|| nil.. ,-i sail ,.v er for 



i in- Hi,/.-, as Sunshine, after it i c start, goi i-rt in the doldrums ami 



gai-up. \mong ill-- sloops, iJni.-ie and Mischief ar ated about 



• last sea*,, n I ;,, inner, a design by Mr. .Hy slop, was very 

 i. ut i.v l >l>Hng I'.-r rea.-ii close Into i 'oney Island bench, 



• nigh iliul sle- shared in the luck of others and (rot out lo 

 s,.;i am. nie iho nrst. being, in fact, fourth around the Oediiey flag 

 boat. We could no! judge much of her performancCi as fortune 

 favored in' i s,, as I,, mi,. ,-f,. n . W iui ii proper Interpretation. Fi.iiiii 

 Is going ft) old form, and that Is sawing all Hint is needed. She was. 



he-ides, well liamll. d ni.,1 earn,, ill for the biggest share n I wind all 

 day. Ih.iugh il may |.os,i|,| v he said with truth thai this was „„ite as 

 mueh dm- I., -n.i.l pilot nire as lu.-k. as she was the lirsi 



111- CUe down 



,saf.-. mid hv mi 

 with her very 

 hardly eon espi 



is- l hul sl„- is a ■ 

 eoiiimodati-.i 



i 



The 



'■'■!»■'- 



beta- 



r lil.iii 



lioat. just like the Grayling, but 

 ■ally being deep, that we trust no 



managed i , 



in il». .lol.ln 



I ,uis in a v... i r. spectaote sppt 

 ool.s. she is Hie i..si ,.f the EUwo 

 But she is crank and carries, a- 

 taunt rig. We may excuse appan 

 cutter style for their lack of mil 

 lining with increased heel, but I 



Elsworth mode! u I otion » il 



eye to windward iii twisters, and - 



dlfeele.l elsewheie. 11 means i • 



pl.-asaiit thing lo contemplate, evi 



iiiin- over the wen-.-" vagary. 



Or lile has i a styled a dee] 



sin issueh a lotus ways olT from r. 



one will he deluded Into thinking nei sate nnaer trying ornaverse 

 ces. The Wave was out in new raiment and in first-class 

 eon li'.ion. The si,. ■ .p rig is proverbially hi "eons, hut for a sloop, the 

 Wave, wilh her broad-headed mainsail, makes the most favorable 

 impression ivhiob can i .-.| ted. it Is .<!-■ nidencc that, though 



era principles in r« is fast disappearing. Of the smaller craft we 



should i. that tie Commodore, like a sensible man, sends his 



schooner over the course in charge of hi> skipper, and himself takes 

 tin wii.-.-l aboard the Bomeyu, a return to llrsi principles we are 



imiell pleas..! losee. Thai ,:.!.. .:,l,«l,l. Ale. I 



.-. in mi .-sial.lishm -nt. when I he Commodore 

 w mis sport he knows how lo find it in small tonnage. Unfortunately 

 we saw nolliing of the race in whi..b he tooledhls own vessel And 

 th. s.,11,,. tuusi in- said ..f ihe resl Mr. Lawton'snewGleamisanobbj 

 and m-i.i .i.ielil.v speeinien of 111 ■ sloo|», ami if anything e, -it If) ever 

 reconcile us to the ex-i.slei.ee of great beam Tor I he sole 1,,-neHi ,.r 

 si in, lie- ii|,a bill., b, lie, .,,,,1 al Ihe expense of smlgno.ss in rig. bonis 



like ihe III, . am »..iil,| go a long win toward nocuuipliahing the feat, 

 bill 11:,- llle.niis an- very f,-,v, and the elam shells ..nil hold the fori 



el g small boats ,:. N.-.v N.ni, waters. 



There w.-re two el-, ■ s. urain- 



liu'iil being ne -an length. T,. av„i I getting caughl in 'the hole ' the 

 Cmimes had been laid around a ni.i.K u; Ge h.-v (haimel iiete.i.l of 

 around Southwest Spii as usual. That preeaniiun failed to cover the 



desired end and i. is more Hum eve,- e. .nvim. I 



its without they are started frtun Sandy 

 Hook to windward or leeward and back. This is out of the ijuestinn. 



ai. innovatiou be practicable for other reasons. Luck must always 



form a large ingredient in metropolitan races. 



, , !',. I and li from anchorage oft" Kay Ridge, 



OlTSi'mdy'l'l' "si \"f ""„,„* n,,.,,,e ,.,'aud around'lhc 



Seoilan.l Lightship keeping same on purl ban 1; thenee tonud around 



southward ana westward of beacon on Romer Shoal. 



i; ami !■' .nne e.nir.-i;, to and around stakehoat near 

 . thence to and around the Scotland Lightship, k.-epmg il 



I i.r'.iass. s'i: and!- the sun urse. tonud around siakeb..-.t near 



ljii.e. s. keeping same ■ hi Hie p hi hand; thenee home, 



The steamer Columbia a- cm panic. I ihe racers as (ar as the sea- 

 going . ,u. ih ii,.s.. iii,,- ladies would permit, and the fudges went out 

 •ii. A number of su-aiu yachts showed their 

 nid Ihe Hook, hul lurned lail nt the sight of the fog The 

 Llerresiioll high-speed launch No. inn gave an exhibition of her 

 sp---i -I- ,-. e.is.iv ihe fastest thing under steam which has vet 

 b-eii s.-.ii Iii New V. n-k wai.-rs, and a tin- sea boat, as well, for while 

 the Ideal was smashing into the long easy swell, the HerreshofT 

 launch lifted clear over everything as dryasa bone. There was 

 sear, .■ anv .-■ a on. although me reportorial mind mad.- ii quite s,. r i- 



.- i'. the daily papers, A long, easy roll, perhaps two or iliree feet 



deep, wilhou! us much us a single comber to he seen A canoe or 



shell could nave pulled off to llle Lightship wil In nil difficulty, The 

 .1 n-i : . were as follows, the dill, -llSlons being mean leng.ii. 



class a .sen,,,,- r.tis. Ki. iii. M s. 



Alalauia, Com. Veiniilve . !li) ,| Allows. 



Crusader, J R. Maxwell B7 7 l 35 



C.ayling. L. A. Fish .-' 3 2 28 



Clylie, A. I". Slokes gl 3 5 39 



CLASS B-SCtlOOMEBS. 



11 i/. . i '. W. and J. Hogans 03 3 Allows. 



Sunshine. William l'cr-i. ... -IT 11 17 37 



ULASS C— SLOWS. 



Graeift, Flint & Earle 75 3 Allows. 



R Busk 64 (I B 31 



CLASS D Ml.ool's. 



Hoanier, .1 \V Cooper, on liK. Allows. 



Liiieijeis.. .;. H. Moffat .... I'. :<% I 10 



Faniia, Geo. .1 'bail I it B I 18 



Viola. It.-ar-ioiii. W.-ivknid . IT g 4 27 



Rover. W. I-' ls,.;in IT e I :il 



Stella, II. II. Hugh; ■ a J i _"i 



Liz/u 1„, ,1. II . loiii r, so,, l.-i ftj^j i) 34 



O iile. .1. i.'. Prague 41 ftL£ Allows. 



Win,-, in. Barron ... 10 8|| J i)2 



CLASS P— SLUOn, 



Daisv. .lames Smith... 34 9\4 Allows. 



H in. Conn lore Venililye ;H -JUT 1 trl 



Ddi ran, tValtei s..,uhwiek. . :i-J n 5 S|i 



Las. .. ,':i 0% Allows. 



■ oikbii Beams 27 OK 3 27 



QJea.nl \ 1. Lawtoa .. '.'I n " a 17 



CLASS U - SLOOPS 



!'!■- : iSff 1! Allows. 



Oh Pilot, arles Hazard Si s-'-.i i Hi 



Myh.idMr 11 m . I be al the stick, although the property or the 



(.',,. nni. .don... and Panics was under orders of K. A. Willard. with 

 Williams lo do ihe professional pail, ihe owner Mr t ieorge Gould, 

 being abseiil in Knropi Hegalla eoininill.-e, Messrs. 11. ('. U imi |ng. 

 i,.i.,, .;,.. \. Al. bo n and I..-.. 1 1. Itiplev Judges, li,-,. M. Kiplevund 

 Jl.nry I!. W'illn ri i \ft-.a dispiriling calm and 11 leaden sl:v i'n the 

 iiiorniiig, there was u nfi in Ihe clouds to the westward and the first 



U llilfs ol a n.-wlv ■!.. rii S. S W. !,,-, ez- saw the vaellts a. -loss the line 



it ■ J-ss strangling ordei under -plain sail. The usual hatch 



..-. hanuicapp.-l. including Lois. Daisy. Amazon. Md.-i-an. 

 Fli . !:■■: ■ and Viola, all without rhyme or reason except thedilly- 



(1 hi.. :n.. ;. gi.,. . ..f ten iniiiiites encouniges. 



Tlie lie,. I got oil in Ihe following order: 



Grayling . . 11 2:1 i.*i Stella 11 30 v, 



I] 43 .''. Lizzie I. ,11 al SO 



II -'I It Hon:, -mi II 31 35 



Civile II gi ik (Ileum II Si 20 



H -ii-.- ... :i 21 ii Pilot . 11 ::-.> -jt 



Aiala.ua II 21 ..n l..„. 11 .;.• M 



Orttcie 11 2ti 04 Daisy 11 33 :\ 



Sunshine II -Ji, pi A m.-izon . . ... 11 :« M 



1 1! 2'.i Ja II. I, in, . ,.n ;t-J .J5 



1: iver 11 2:1 3d Fly 11 34 18 



1 IT lib- II •"•' 50 Hoain.-r . 1! 34 15 



Kami. 1 il 90 n, \ 1. .|.t II 34 38 



II :|'l H'.l 



"-■ Itly all ■•< 1 across in siaini islund. fetching in below Staple- 



ton. and thin made a series of boards inshore I-. cil. h 



of iin- . bb. lauiia. Rover, with balloon foresail. Koanier and Stella 



heat down nni eiLsieru shore ami gol . better breeze by so dome. 



A ■•■•n :ot into lr ..ll.li -villi < ■ ■•! ■ 



to Clear. Working uul Ihe Narrows i-anita had w.-aib, • 



crowd, and catching a cap full nas snaking out at a hoi 



the rest ^-m trying to put Fori Wadsworth under their lee. Gracie 



and Mischief had hunted each other, the iron sloop keeping close 



jooard the big 1 



compelled Cms u 

 so. ii woe a repre 



would permit any 

 advi-er a profess 

 wooing one bate! 

 eraled into a m.-i 

 culler (Iriva ran 

 ilignu inkling of 

 sloop some light ' 

 and then a long 1. 

 malntopnmitsta.- 

 pnssihle, and tile 



1 boll, Worked down the West Rank. The 

 1 Malael.-i losing the wind under Wa.lsworth. 

 brooch her lee with Cruisn.ler ahead and a 

 .in inn.. i.i z ,-.i,. 1, . being smartly bandled'in 

 r.-iiorted r li.vt ..iiivline. while on poll lack. 



g....l I lo avoid collision If Ibis I., reallv 



ile nelu.-UM... \V leslion w belli, r Mr 1 isi. 



of Ihe kind, cv.-n though he had for his chief 



hind. The wia.i n proved coy and li. kle, 



. then another, and ihe race Quickly llcgen 



. sh- 



to Ihe' fore. Her speoinl competitor, the 

 lefl vervlia.llv with all Ihe small sloops al- 

 rrows. •Tlievslowlvgol mil II. I rv tie West 



al ihe Hook and lo..- all In-i 





the fleet. 111 ehancerv. mad.- a 









lle-v came down. Stella was 



Mow with 1 



forward, pulling her In the 1 



use. -.vhicli 



would have told agninsl her 



- 



lie- l.-e of Ih- Hook would h> 





lot coming down from Conev 



Island in ,1 



li.sl end of the rope. Will, 



Hie water 



they lifted out into n jolly to 



■• ■?.,-. light b 



S. S. K. V\ it h lepsailsdiawi 



in- they we 



;y 2.-nii:-j(i: 



lOt limed 

 ended. lor 



lurned to her p..>i upon falling 111 

 Ki.amcr. Lizzie L. and Atalanta haijle 

 Mischief following suil at 4,:0S; lira 

 Crusader l:3'>:4S: Knleipi Ise i::il:lli: a 

 ers and spinnnkers a rapid run in 

 storm of shoii duration, followe-i nitl 

 xliul down of the fog. The wind fell, 



md'The'n'l 



i'hr'ough ,- 

 if the sun 

 ickeil up 



' iw'l's Head near ihe nlilsh with the si 



. . - . 



i-'pi'Turo, 



fered during the (lay. It 



Anilanln . . 

 Crusader 

 (irnvhng . . 

 OlyUc 



Mischief . 

 Boomer . . 



F.nlerprise 



l-'uniia 



Viola 



Kover 



Stella 

 Li,-.zi- 1. .. 



Daisy 



Romcyn 



Ilderan 



Lois 



Amazon 



Gleam 



Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 



11 21 II 



1 1 .•;■, lo 

 11 2! is 



e :.2 34 



7 HI UT 7 .15 53 



II 52 17 V 2S 32 



7 09 20 J fa UT 



il ai II ii 57 i-: 



: l.t in 7 1:1 lr, 



:, .:i 10 11 m in 

 Noi timed. 



Did no! go course. 



T II 8] 

 7 81 32 



11 II l'.l 



47 12 

 T 08 12 

 li 17 51 



I 21 us 

 1 2'.l 38 

 4 25 88 



I 51 12 



I SO :12 

 ■I 53 is 



ii 52 21 



7 11 IS 



T 2D nil 



T 39 2s 



6 55 12 



7 :i'.i r. 



li 13 



T I I 21 

 7 »l 35 

 li 311 111 



I II 12 

 1 58 05 

 4 14 01 



Pilot 1139 27 4 BO 83 5 18 1)6 5 15 2U 



Atalanta, Haze. Mischief. Fanita. Crocodile. Ilderan. Gleatn and 

 Fly were the winners. 



OSHKOSH Y, C. 



mod that the Oshkosli V. 1 . for Ihe past 



nl.s ami lialinai advamage- 

 e have many good harbors 

 can one expect a novice 01 

 llle anyllimg to the support 



shad...-. 



Hat 



limeyo 





menl 01 



ban. 







berth ii 





..I balls 





read v. . 





as!: hiti 





1 1. r only rival will be the I arrie Morgan, own.. I he 1 01111 1..,v (J, 



W. Burnett, a sloop ,.l 1 be same nicasiu-emcnl and having won h-voii- 

 teen fl|s,i prizes jn live season., and lb.- pr.-senl ..hau.pi..ii 01 '! .al.e 



I. is • -.| led. I' ( ' M, ■ 



[Webeueve th. iiitroductiou of sufe ami able. yatUltsii 

 commodore's new cutter is all Miai is wanted to gfvb a fresh impulse 

 in,, -p. 1 and w,- will waicbThe careei ol this m.-w boat with much 

 interest.) I 



JERSEY CITY Y. C.-JUNE 20. 



THE twenty-fifth am 

 sailed Wednesdays 

 f.n '.. a calm, but ab.-ul 

 ebb oil Ihe passage oil 



I regatta of the Jersey Cilv Y. 0. 

 2". 111 bgbl westerly wind at start wl 

 in came, nit ,|.-i,.U from soulhwest. ' 



For classes , B and I, starting from same place, thence passing 



bum- |7. off It il.blii's Ite.-i". turning on poll hand, and r.-liirn be- 

 tween Fibs and Hedloes Islands, turning judges' bout on port hand-. 



topmast off PortLafayette, and Linda > 

 snit. Summary as under: 



rl.es a C1ADIN vaciits. 

 Start. Finish. Flaps,.,! 



Linda II M 12 5 112 17 5 -... 85 



CLARS n - CABIN VAirllTS. 



Elsie May 1103 25 1 W in 5 5136 



CLASS r-CAIUS YACHTS 



Mlgnon 1III7H0 MM) an 55359 



Linda 11 01 33 5 IW 33 li 01 00 



t 3H 

 ..11 05 89 



fol limed. 



ot lim-l. 



May 



Knight Templar 

 Ahx. Forsyth 

 Torpedo 



. II OS V) .'I 49 57 I 17 II I IT II 



.11 02 80 II 52 .To I 50 25 I 49 SB 



II 02 2Z •'! •"■ 12 1 M 2-1 1 50 I7K. 



.110345 40033 4504H 1 53 35*3 



Ralph 

 Ftty . . . 



Holder 



11 05 58 



; 02 IS 



4 56 17 



■1 56 17 



11 01 03 



1 00 41 



5 02 40 



4 55 47 



1 1 06 21 



1 2", 31 



6 19 10 



li 1e IT 



CLASS 



- CATBOATS. 







11 07 00 



1 55 30 



248 30 



2 18 SO 



1 1 U7 00 



1 12 .12 



2 35 32 



2 89 111 



1 1 03 .'•:. 



2 03 45 



2 59 50 



2 nil 52 



1 1 07 IM) 



1 52 20 



2 4ft 20 



2 15 BO 



11 "7 00 



.Vol 1 lined 







11 07 "0 Nol 



11 07 00 2 51 



r- class \. I,in. la. kilt. SJ^in.. II 

 s 11, KM,. Mm-, :ii)ft. Qilin.. .1. (I Norlhrop. 

 si', Migtu.u.'27fl. Il-Vjin.. P. «. n.-am-, 

 s D. 1, ,..,,. i-.ifi . |{ K. Unckniaii. 

 s IT. Mav i'.fl. r.iii , ii, A. H.mk.-r, 

 I...I.H. Vondv. 



3 44 00 ii 18 .-oti, 



16ft, 



1.. II Po 



. 2' ,in.. V. C. H. Archer. 

 I. lluin., Alex. Hoc. 

 .lames Lovclodu A.Hillo 



.1 liiisi.iv.- Biau, 



|SEAWANHAKA CORINTHIAN Y. C.-JUNE 23. 



' came to a miserable close last Saturday with the 

 Batches ofS.C. V.C.. which were little else than a 



ome of the most prominent linking ever reeonie,!. 



fc»/-iOWI 

 ; I. Dor 



i-v 



lit si 



1 Of 

 ..ill. 



a 111 



hi-.-h is 

 f s-rioii 



h Ihep 



I'- 



.'.,";, 



i.nylh, 



; published. In the 



■uiion. The efforts to get u 

 s might have been expected 

 collected are still 1 



large crew to work 80ft. schooners, that I be prospects of making such 

 a class popular are never bright. It is quite bat! enough to race the. 



ndc 



Ciller 



-.led 



I fail 





better 



Other For example, il was plainly 

 large cutter Hclonin lhal she sin 

 1, umbers in h-r crew, but lack , 

 husiness pursuits may he the v.-r 



powers are ot a meage 

 htillooncrs and keepii 



. 



which does so much ti 





an amateur crew m a 1 





day dot^s not desert »• t 





simply lor 1 his reason. 





have outrun her lion 





great lot 01 water, aJ 





getting her balloono 





f..r that purpose. On 



lie- ho:: 





ay up to 



In.). el. - 



Tln-v ■-. 



Himself 



Of wind, and did 1 



linkers, sweating up 

 perfection in detail, 

 yond the abilitv of 

 ■ sailing last Salur- 

 --iiin losl lo Fanny 

 piiearlv, and would 

 .ightship sh- losl a 

 jay lug round and in 

 .- had Anally lo luff 

 in., I tin- us.'- of her 

 v because her crew- 

 it appeared almost 

 ,-hout the big lot. 

 re Corinthian Amis 



mining for smaller 

 of lb- funds sp.nl 

 ling therewith ihe 



iremeiil. It is not 

 of ftori. length, in 



loans can be picked 

 York, and w 



mgo! 



Mil,! 



The 



toO Illlich occupied Wild 



Utile of Hie doings of id.-ir 

 :■■- observations. They do 



B Ibis wuv, and when Ihe 

 asm Hags' and Ihe entries 

 11 the fourth class, the only 



is IMl-el. 2Sft. .or 



Her s w,.,, W0U lo duke. 



- them, and the whole race. ... 1 ., 

 •an lie derived from il, is a void. 

 1 sailed 



•.■am. id th.-al'.-ntion they do. or 

 plan 1 



The 



111. ,i~s 



about ti 



lake ai 



nil 



y feu- smnl: 

 Hied down 

 steamer in 



ml wish lo 



■• 'bun the propel ,-bai 



, nominally v lew ing the races, but in 1 

 from any other, or to distinguish 1 



