456 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



.ir.-ii.i, I., i, iiii.]i I hero were nl-<- l.u )>.\ mu. Edith and 



Beetle, the latter the joiH.-i mil.- k i;-n u ship v mi innc-in- 



And Vayu iniK tliiT.-. will. .1 .-..-. i ili.i looking rtg ovei n high white 

 side. Willi such nig luiovuuc.i above and pi-niy ol drafl and weight 



ilium below, with very low hoisi mill fana head audi: ling lop 



■ ■. i ■ i ■ . . 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 - i...n -|.i u . spms .ni.l geiu of hones! Btoutiiess, Vayu 



looked 111 to cru is- II van bin- v. ithoul a huronc-i-i- And as CM 



other curlers and "niiaais. - " all we i d sav is. tliev wr- plentiful to 



i of making the sloop In her pristine form qulteararityiMid 



odd to a degree ii, ~u..-|i high class .-..ln|. on 

 Ye I four years ago cutler- ivcio unknown in America, and tin- very 

 n failed tocnuvov any meaning! 



WINNING BY FLUKE. 



Spit, and the l . 



accomplished within one and toe-same Ume limit, cue 



,,,11,., . . .1 speed <-i aiiont : 

 mill's an hour to mak- ii a i.i- . for ilur.l cln— :. -.[..-.•.I ..i 

 Duties, anil for fourth class a speed of aboul 

 HnnrtinRlhe litleut iw.. uul-s. in- -i I- through the-wi 



l',.r nival... «i. y , „„ ( | \i, ; miles. Tim' -.\| l-d-l ih.-hirg. 



reasonable, niid porhlip.- I In- llnrd class inn> be pu-s. •■!. I"i 



of fourth class hni'dh «■»< i-nmu an a v. 



happens but once in a v-ar. Tin- limit ■•mi n-iiti ndvanii 

 lower, suas to prcv-nl a repetition -i I !••• linsi o of (rivlnn a pr 

 • ' :o- ,.t aJiCi 



thine ul all. ns sin- suffered no iliinmgi- on Ihot Stretch .'..!■ 01 



have to repair anything < >■■ this run (ileaiii held her lead, and 

 rounded spil ahead bv a few feel. 



6, >>n the run from Spil to well }ui-=t buoy !i and nearly lo l.u.o II. 

 I Virol mid I Ilea in w-re nearly even. iMcnni possibly having a lead ol 

 a length or two. 



i: \i l.u.,. II. lvtn-1- li..v,spril being at Oleum's si. in. a brews 

 struck in fiom behind and Glean) went away frotn Pcti 

 ished over a quarter of a mile ahead, beating r.-tr.-l even sailing 



WlthOUl any 'i-i'd of the Ii llnwnni-e lo u lib ' 



ECLIPSE Y. C. JUNE 26. 



THE first annual nniteb of this new club was sailed 

 brer/.- I i south.-,,-! over -. 



it'lth street, Harlem, to and an 



Hislanoe. Iwi'Illy-folir lutles. lice 



..in the majority Make 



two niiuute- tO th- 1 

 time 



blv hv reason of lie- 'cutter type of model which has. 

 been imported' into the (ileum, somewhat after the Ellsworth style,'" 



II 58 .in 

 II :VI IS 

 .11 :.'j no 



s S3 oo -i ao SO 



I 1 1 40 85 



N'ol liliie.l. 



Sport ... 



SEEN FROM THE OWNER'S STANDPOINT. 



IN oi.i. , thai the owner ..I the Gleam :- ho. dd not suffer for want o 

 ulini -tuuity l.iRiu-lli.. public his way ol look in- :,i ll,.- (,1-an,' 



Of perfect illd'illerencoto'lis which Unit win-, ut liu- finish, how 



ke. 1 hey were 



r-s. -ue.i wilh difficulty one hand sinking iwi.-e i -f,.r. a 



boat from 





1 oiij- Island shore was able to li-u him mil. Ladle- <er 



■a.,.-.i and 





fainled nhoar.l the -teamer. and all hands seemed relieve 



1 when the 





rare wa- over. (Ira.-,- Darling gave up. finding too miieti 



vied to her 





f.-inei . Lizzie v. und S. s. I r-e win m i-ia—e- A and 1". a 



idinC the 





Bulldozer bad a sail-over. Summary; 







Start. Finish. Elapsed, 

 Mary L 11 5S SO 8 57 00 3 B> HO 



c 





-1 58 80 





Meltiinora US700 8 65 00 8 5S 00 



8 R« 30 





Sally Ann 11 58 Q0 Not timed. 



Sorceress 11 57 30 :) 511 (Hi -1 01 -10 





latter bad lend 



8 54 00 



e small yachts 



Uzrie V UM80 8 58 00 -I ill .'» 



Bulldozer... 1158 00 Not'tlmed. 



3 58 50 





s s. Free 1 1 -IK an 4 oh SO -I i-i 50 



4 1-1 50 





-\ nnenia 11 40 00 1 08 00 i 38 00 



1 111 10 





Tidal Wave 11 won Capsized. 







Grace Darling "Ml 50 0U Did nol gpf ra,-^ 







MA V-Kl IKSYTH MATCH. A race was sailed .Inn- :!u 1 



letween the 



before the Bait 



,,,i-.. -ii„: flay, 80ft. Bin., Mr. Or.org- i!.,ttkor. and (lie 



,,.,-n sl.,.,p 



m. Amazon and Oriel 

 ting the soiilh wind. 

 in going threi miles 



8 ..in of Hue.-, there 

 l-i-l was the boal thin 



ad, el i over tor It, 



s e ground ill -i .loins; and .-nilbbiig (il.-l 



few feel ahead. Th- others in the -la-s n.-i 

 [earing the Raul Hank for waul of wind. 



GLEAM'S WIN.-JUNE 23. 



.1- predilections in favor of -n- t'vpe "of hi.nts over another anil 

 dili'-r-nl type of vachts. a- lo ,l,-lib.,i-„i-ly n ,-.!..- positivcjalse stnte- 



after this time, althoug] 



0...U- were *■ ry ne nly • 



■4. Petrel did Dol ov< rl 



v::x 



bay, the 



ored aw 



and -aii 



.isyll. <c::,:VS. and that of the May 7:40:25! 



her lead all Lie way. She ran into the mini which is nearly always 

 there in light weather, and Petrel ran up even wiili lu-r 

 4. Ituuuiiig from Hook to »K' I'elrel did not haul up to repair any 



,.,., | -h- wu- I. -t sight of to the early part ol the race; but as to 



• be p-i-,-1 -h- >■ ■■-.- .-I..-.- :.. in- ulcaui on lb- w-u- out at buoy 10, at 

 buoy tug, ill bui'v 5. and again on the return at buoy BS4"and a' 

 buoy 10. They were together at buoy No. II, and uuLl the breeze 

 oame in wlu.-'h s.-ni them home, when they were not together uuy 



pi, l.iii- up m .unt- 

 il,: i- 1,,-r ■:.-■■- wa- 

 Cr.j—uil- now got 

 with a new wind ai 

 was declared the 

 conditions. 



n-. and lakes the challenge whip subject I- 



