JtajB 26, 188S.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



WENONAH, CUTTER, WINNING N 



MATCH, JUNE 21. 



NEW YORK 



TTwasa' 

 1 our to I 

 the] ..:.;...-. 



Y. C.-JUNE 



yas ii.-.t 



. in to the Jersey beach, win 

 iched*and took a fresh departure to 

 tch houie. It w 

 less all round v 



before Montauk could pull herself together for the new state of at' 

 fairs. She never recovered what she lost Crusader was admirably 

 great extent tooled, and in her excellent form this year will keep Motitauk moving 



eat all, inoi 

 its much as 

 a higher DOS 



when the hitter's toi 

 sader has a granc 

 3rayliug, the nei 

 ddering the pro 

 Her skipper built 



real disappoir 

 5.8. W. wind, i 



ir« wafting (Iraylii: 



and a perfectly gorgeous arrav of kites. 

 , made a fearfully had Mart, which. oon- 

 alent aboard, was unite unaccountable. 

 ■tie,- than he knew, lor lies hue start put 

 I. She had modestly been .dosing up the 

 alp, and being one of the last to turn 

 southward when the new breeze 

 i. She found herself in luck, having less 

 i the rest, which she put to best account 

 -f t he (lock coming up the beach. Once 

 he rest, she failed to accomplish any- 



fact easily held by Crusader. But. if 

 r more than ordinary speed, we are in 

 iv down wind, and of this yarne she had 



remains 'to be see 

 Uedonin would be 

 in America. Cons 

 s.ii! plan calls for. 



We 



windward bout will he her play, 

 pei i., nned w, aiders, and wrung words of admiration from . 

 most hardened believer in old time dogmas. In contemplating her 

 doings, we skip Ihe lirsl portion of the race as too llukv, and pick up 

 her record from tin- Lightship in. She gave close chase to Fauna on 

 the wind for a while, being eighth boat in the line, as the new 

 breeze hacke i them all a.ound to a Tree sheet with booms to star- 

 board, she was to leeward oftliewh.de lot. Now the business Of 

 the (lay really began. It was a grand sight. Wmonah picked up one 

 by one. schooners and sloops, shot through their lee in astonishing 

 rashion. and asnll hands closed in a bunch, the wind being aft,- she 

 look blanketing and covering with a nnm-Wo-iire which was the 

 coolest bit of work of the sort wehav r s, en. lint in spile of all 



absorbing encounter fought in O 

 could, old I'roh. failed them, am 

 for much speculation which this 

 iug. The day was of more tl 



r her kind. II y 



■ lea ling 



ward at u seven 



sloop and 



the long swell 



en really 



away last in the 





As for the slo 





brettr) well mid 



hts were much bothered ihn 

 iiikoling from t:.e big school, 

 i under their Ice in the light w 



led helplessly to The difference n 



;s, slowly filling three minutes, 



yachting pin po; 



their ii 





begi 





I.aslTI 



i.l-Mlav h 



ardly 





\a.hts 



for with 



windv 





.".f 



radical t 



i smith 





it out t 









W.S. W 









:. W 









on Hi. 









streak 









quavte 









^: h 









mad.- s 









t'ure b\ 



',',o.'i'..ing 



sof tl 



ell ■ 



"The! 



wo oaten 





■ all 



Sandy 



II... .k, a 



id a gener 



all hands 



meeti 



.-.,. 



at once put i 



il rush for tl 



lie bui Bts of the 



■1, Mr John II. 



only a wretched fail 

 iuipos tig as ii was fi 

 rived from summing 

 given to the followin 



able lo fully hold tie 



the wind coming up 

 drove down on her, 1 



;ot the fluke alr.-a. h spoken ot above. 



he Calm belt ..lltside. while Uraeie. 

 annul calspaws to waft her out lo 

 nong the ruck coming up, but after 



not..-,! the .bin, in. a. sn. an looking He. 

 coil boilei>. and the N... ICK», that being 



highspeed mi lout by tin- Bristol fir 



fast the No. Hi.) toying with the Straug. 



number of the I I tee I 

 of these were very 

 irsair, and speeding 



