July 12. 1883-1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



477 



THE BEVERLY Y. C. MATCHES. 



Editor Forest and Strwni , . ... „ . , , , , ,,. 



Considerable fault having been found with S.-pt. 1 , as I lie, ate. .fill; 

 Beverly ~i C open races. Aug I* has been selected, ihe Hull S .< 

 ,.i. i, and giving upAug 18. The Beverly i.e. reo 

 stand uow: 

 tilth regatta. Aug. 4; Nah.-.nt. -J. I champion. 

 i;i .th i-.-i.MtiH. Aug. is; Mnrhli-lii-ail, open matches. 

 B8tb regatta, Sept, 8: Swaitipscotl 3d ebamirfop. 

 ir.tli mill «7ih '.ri.-iilt.is lit Mi.iiniinMit Reach dales mil li.ved. 



The Secukt.uiv. 



SHADOW TO WINDWARD. 



E.l.1... Forest and Stream 



I,,... • ,-,, Y C l-.-l. •■■ vim say y.nl .I.) not know 



how Shadow look the lead in the "fling-offshore near the finish. 1 

 snwih.: lln- insliini -In- fni on tin- w ml she eat 



up to windward of the keels, and tooted faster at the same time. 



Boston. 



SiHTllW AUK 'i i -. t'luli sailed ; 



itial match Juno 86 on Dela- MAftJORIK.— This 



others broke dbwr 

 pinsT c 





in toy 



ONSET BAY RACING. A match open to all i 

 cv..., I., i i s .- 1-. -..: — t _= ,.f o lw i H;u. .inli i. \vi 

 sonthweal under Bft. 



ENDER3, 42FT. 



Sl:u-t. 



Bright ... .. •■< nfl "(i 



.Maid 9 50 00 



Mitchell . II 60 00 



ii 66 rjq 



-IH.K -SNttSRS, SAIL 



IMS 00 



45 00 



IS 00 



THIRD CLASH— ■m.'K-liPS. SAIL UNLIMITED. 



II 60 00 



50 00 



L-dvnrd. II Mum 



Mershon 8 50 00 



FOURTH CLASS— TUCK-IPS. 02FT. 



Nobrc.. .1165 00 



Bowers .. II "■ 00 



Irvine 



Startler 8 35 00 



Latin 



Boyle 

 O. Flick . 

 Ii. Flick 



l.T Kill-FT. 

 Finish. 



1 52 80 



2 Ofi 00 

 Broke dot 

 Capsized, 

 o Him r. 



1 in no 

 1 11 00 

 1 13 00 



1 II no 

 1 47 no 

 I r.i 00 



Flaps, .1 

 8 60 30 







3 54 no 



.1 57 i»> 



:i :.!■ 00 



Broke dowi 



ROPE. 



i a oo 

 1 II oo 

 1 I.". 00 



8 48 00 

 .1 I'.i no 

 3 50 00 



.'I 



oo 



Sinus. : 

 Tantrat 



Mllllie. 



Dawn. I 

 Flirt, tl 

 Zillar. . 

 lolanlli 



Fav. 



TIRST CLASS. 



It III. 



82 11% 



83 01 



26 09 



22 Mfcj 



. .22 (VI 

 .22 01 



with Mils 

 t .f-.'O. Tan 

 mil t.'i.inli 



Aeiiiiil Corrected. 



. Jl. 



1 -10 35 

 1 58 11 

 1 411 53 

 1 54 05 

 I 55 21 

 1 ,iT 51 



Not token 



1 n III 



1 l.'S 58 



1 15 3D 



l 15 ;;i 



1 in 50 



I is :is 



1 23 110 



i -■; HI 



SAVANNAH RACJN&.— An interesting 



■iielits ..f savanmili. lia.. .Inlv I. Wind sii 

 l-i mil -s.-i.M-. Ii- v. . Koiiml 'ii Imov plneei 

 >etween Don sgal and Hell Gate, a distance 

 eturning rdirad the imov opposite uibt 

 tgnin around --•■ Island i 



ioiin-n . Maj got through linsimiindlulhi 

 ■in Hi- race. Summary s 



mid thi'i 



llldililln- lend' nn. I kept it through, 



s. May taking $100: 



Length. Actual. Corrected. 



1 98 27 I Sfi 87 



I IT hi I IS 06 



■', 50 HI * 42 (Ki 

 I 13 t: 



ICiemior. Richard Godnian.. 

 Dolly. A II. Hard-, 

 found i. ( ■ lurrv . . 



I'lar.i Ii . IMward Hangs, 

 iris. . I. K. Lvinan 



i;eiii. Isaac Thomas, 



i- H. llacon 



i in: i:i.i' [SB SACHT r 

 Dover ,.-,i.lstti,. following st 



.20 11 



39 .'I 



..30 PSM 



..18 03 



1 68 41 1 12 87 



2 01 13 1 31 58 

 2 18 11 1 31 01 

 2 21 58 1 80 41 

 Not taken. 

 Not taken. 



taken 



'indent ill 

 Dn around 

 on, reprc- 



. 3) 10 



.18.9 

 ..18.9 

 ..111 .2 



4 13 



■ 31 



I OS •" 



THREE SCHOONERS t'l 



area- of three of the Uu-gesi 



Die Sun Francisco Jliinmiii 



Mainsail. 1 



Se:::i;«:i:l!; '■ 



Uillevon !. -Tl so ft. I 



SIN." 



sailed 

 and uiv 



nk, Winthrop. Two 



i- Belcher, and Oapf. I'.-u-k 

 July I. —The club's open n 



liavim 

 i..i the 

 mill p: 



KNIOKERBI 



Wind IT' si: 6 

 from chili hr.u 

 Other classes, 



Lizzie 1: 

 Mustdora... . 



KER v. c First pel 



>"s open regatta of .1 nlv :. brought 

 and over; Selena. ; BOB.; Nettie. 



i. mid, r-J.-.n.: Rambler. 2111. lin.: 

 and Ida. l?ft. The wind blew 

 ebb. Coui-se. the regular club 



liles in length. On turning the 

 lln. ..il halliard block, and lost 



%. Nautilus ami Ida withdrew. 



Uloek when near tin thiisli. Has 



III.- ta-.t, -st time made over the 

 eh .Inly. -Ill Thin, hi.- Island to 



■N SI....H-.S. 



2 68 35 1 81 1" 



Jl 1 2 -18 IS t 38 18 



III 2 Hi-' 



iii-m ii..-' 



20 I ■: I! . 



..22 8 2 II 13 



sis -i 11 class: . .11 KIOGKD. 



19 I -J IT oil i 39 ::o 



IS -J .in n; 



..10 ti 2 48 35 

 . 17 (i 

 ..17 :i 



2 22 1 



1 38 

 I 45 3 



o£* 



1 10 :| 

 I ;« ! 

 ■I 4-1 I 



BOBBIN'S FtKEF l.KilIT. N 



Boar, 

 station. New V,.i 

 lower. The li.ch 

 at intervals of 

 machine! i -v.-ri 

 above Hghl tin- 1 



s uivou by Ihe l.i K lilhoiisr 

 light at Robbins Keef light. 

 be reestablished in the lighthttane 

 fourth order, showing a white tlash 

 "'he fog signal is a bell struck by 

 -establishment of the 



fifteen seconds. Upon the re-ei 



rlusliip now moored near the st 



■ '.a-ii 



vill be 



BEVERLY X- 0. Claims July 28 for special tmUch off Monmouth 



Ilea. Ii and Allgllsl 25 for s.'.'omi open niatell These (hues will not 

 interfere with Hull "i l' as me rae. - an- north nl' tin- Cap.-. The 



Lli'i'n'l" lass eafa, oft MarbYehead. The alo'op Oyc'la, W. H. Aspinw'all, 



i-AI'l-: ANN V V. loo niiil.li of ihe veal- was sailed July 4. ill 

 Ipswich o.-tv. There was a »ooil wi-sli-rlv l.ie./.i' and the lollowing 

 were th. vwnm-rs: l-'iisi class. Ki tiwn'kc c. K. ('uiininghnin and 



1-ntinitza, Noi w I: sic. .ml class. Druid. W. I'. Fow let- and Nuncv 



I.ee. Deiimeii: ihird class. Owl. Davis, and Tub, Williams. 



COLLISTO 



•: he 



i t': 



dn- part .if the coaster. ihei ; iiana lnvingriKliiol «'av on the star- 

 b.'.iir.l t. .,-:.. < >i:l;. asmnlll.o.i mis m deck.. I the coaster at the time. 



beatcii in the Channel match from 

 ne'js. 8aid to indue to experiments 



■iked that Mariorie is OS tons only, 



■ ■ mp.-titor. is !» is. which makes a lot of 



English critics Ii:.,- i.. get a lick at a Seotub-built craft 

 I lorget the tonnage of the racers 



LAW. , a,. I. Henrv B. Iluisforo. of Kilgartown. while 

 IV south side of Murl|e."s \Tnev.ir.l. ii ne of the 



S,,l Up- lle.'l.- Wll- <ff ' W | ,.•, | . "| [ is siO"J ■ M ilS llp.sel ' , V 



vas ,, ne hi those traps of which we are told wonderful 

 their seagoing qualities. Summer guesis on ihe Island 



!K Y. C. The new club book shows 32 honorary, 36 lire 

 ;ular members, a total of 5tS. The fleet eonipiis.s ;,| 



■ steamers and 5 launches; 

 i. Of the schooners 2* are ke.-ls. mid of the sloops and 



!■ ride is given In the appl n- 



p. June 211. Silence was only 



but fell over. Race declared 



tand on her legs for awhile. 



day Mm and Anita, open jib and in;, in 



?ular course, for special prize. Won by 



s. lUTHERN V C For ehaDeui 

 stutter. Tried to sail the course al 

 oft" till some boat can be found 



Yachting tors IT Sam 



sails, sailed 15 miles, tria 

 May. 



NEW STEAMER.— The Roi 



ift. over all. 10ft 2in. beam, and 



•1 hoil.-r. and is expected to steai i 



■ the Hay of Qusnta Y. 



JEFFRIES Y. l' Third .-I 

 Boston July 7. Wind strong I 

 sloop Judith. I-.. T. Pigeon, i 

 Silas l'oi tin. Jr.. after havin 

 was l:0r36. Next match 844 



MARJORIE.— VTe are aslc 



Mils designed !,y (i. ],. WatSO 



a ha.nl in lixia;'- h. i dimeiisii 



slcipoers dictate nut of their 



-. . about. 



of Olasgiv 

 :. Il is m 

 eeial prov 



w Scotch cutter 

 o one else had 

 t abroad to let 

 L-rs they know 



NOT SO FAST. According to the S. F. Chronicle, the two new 

 keel schooners Lurllne and Halcyon, of San Francisco, have not 

 turned out t-> be the flyers at tirst supposed, as they have often been 

 beaten by the oenterboards in the bay. One of them is also reported 



si,.,- .,, -.f't VS. 



MORE TRAPS.— The sloop Minnie capsized in the Hudson, off Irv- 

 ingtou, July 5. The party of three gentlemen and four ladies were 

 rescued by boats. Why not capsize these things tirst, and start nut 

 hoi torn up. since that is the most natural way for light draft traps to 



CLEVELAND YACHTING ASSOCIATION.— Ill the races of July I. 

 the sloop Cvgnet, of Cobourg, Out., won first prize in first class, over 

 a 80-ml)e course, beating the schooner Ives, of Detroit, by 50m, Fan- 

 chon, of Put-in Bay, won in second class. 



PRQVINCBTOWN Y. t'. -First championship match was sailed 

 Jul}* 4 in strong westerly wind and heavy sea. Third class did not 

 showitp in oiii-;. in'i'v Winners wen- i.illie. Johnny li.. L'ndiue, 



SANLBAC1 RACE.— Interested parties should meet Mr. E. P. Miller, 

 owner of the open boat Susie S. al John M. Sawyer's loft, .-S South 

 street, Friday morning. !,• arrange for a race for open sandbag boats 



ADltlENNE. -Co 

 ! awley&Sonin 18 



e Jacob Pfafl, Boston Y. C has sold his 

 :.lg.-.r n.'irding. oi Oambri lie. Hnilt by 

 rail 48ft. 4in. beam 14ft. 4in., draft Oft. 



MAUREEN F. AD I.HillT. A large spar, limit, high, has hecii .- t-d 



by the Eighl house Hoard, fiom which a while light will be shown, 

 in addition to present lighthouse, obscured by summer residences. 



HELL Y. C.— The series of hops of the season take place Thurs- 

 day evenings. At last meeting eighteen new members were added. 

 Total Iv; members, with 150 yachts. Ladles' day Saturday. 



ATLANTIC Y.C.- Rendezvous 

 Harbor. Saturday, July 21. Weigh 



DEATH-TRAPS.— Schooner Agnes was knocked down off Faulk- 



n ers Island. July 2, in a sn miner squall, had her decks sw-.-pt of every 

 thing, and mainmast sprung. She barely righted. 



HAVERHILL Y. C.-In the matches July 4, the winners were as 



follows: Spray. Titcomh; F.llie. Spoil., r.i; "Emma S ( ollins, r.illins : 

 Ripple, Harris; sad Yemnntle. Hariis. 



LEATHA.-This sehoc 

 li. McQuestion, at Eas1 

 liin.. draft with keel Oft. Om. 



BEVERLY OPEN RACE.— Shadow and cutter Maggie are among 

 tic large entries for the race. Aug. 111. good chain-.- i',,r New York 

 yachts to try them on. 



WENONAH.— Aeej 



ALRANY Y. C.-llas 

 starling July 2. Anion 

 Cynthia. 



ATA1,ANTA.-We have received I 

 Union Square, some handsome photos 

 Aiubtifa. 



NtiRNA. This schooner, f. H^.ntoit. Irom New York, is now in 

 Halifax, and a cruise in St. Lawi-rTiee (iuif is contemplated. 



VAYU. -For the lines of this cutter, winner s.-comi ..lass, Boston 



i:\STKRN" Y. C— Rendezvous in Marblebead Harbor. July 12. 

 for annual cruise to eastward. "> 



AREOW.- This famous sloop has been bought by Mr. W. P. Doug- 



UUMPHREYS 



IOMEO^maRY 

 VeT^p^FICS 



FOR THE C0RF. OF ALT, PTSEASES OF 



Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs & Poultry. 

 For Tweatr Years Mnmiihreys' Veterinary 

 (Mn-cillcs hay I'-tii u^.-il ij v Fnrmem. stock- 

 liieederi. Horse R. II. ,Trn i'cI'k Hiupodromes 

 Menageries and or/in;, v.- , jjir,- L eot success. 



LIST OF SPECIFICS. 

 4.A. Cures Fev era ami Inlli. [iimati.ili. Milk 

 Fei'er, Spinal Jlc-umplris, llo K Cholera, 75c. 

 -J.R, l'i|n-= Fi.llllJ.-l'. ri v , ,'.i„. Still. ,m, 75c. 



C.C. Cures llisi ,.,-r. >a-jul I'isL-haiges, 75c. 



Fi.fl. Ci.'es Hols or <;ruie, W.,i in,., - - ■ 75c. 

 Il..('] '..'Hi--.-- CiTi-li, tBeiivc-, i'-i'-'inioula, 75c. 

 is Culie or Gripes, Bellyache, »5e. 

 • - - 75c. 



i.'.Q J 

 11.11. c 



I.I.Cu 

 .I,.l, Cl 



JEr 



intlve Dig 



, i.i,i : 



75c. 



1 Iliv 



Crop by Hialioii receipt. ,[ p'i-1..- 

 ES'-Famptlleta si'ill free on application. 

 URUPIIRE V » HO,il EOI-ATUIC MED. CO. 

 X09 Fulton Street, flfew YorJi. 



fT COLOR" LEADERS, 



Being; consumers of nearly three-fourths of the total amouut of silk worm gut imported in .this country", and 

 having- in Mtiroiu, Spain, increased our facilities for the manufacture of silk worm gut, we ara enabled to secure a 

 selection of material for our leaders beyond what even we have ever had. The leader being one of the most im- 

 portant articles in an angler's outfit, we have long given particular attention not only to the material of which it 

 is composed, but also to the manner of making or tying it. All of our lendurs have a place evei% three feet, made 



quadruple by looping, so that the flies ean be easily adjusted cwrf will not wear the leader vneneeasmrily, All of 



OW leaders are "Mist. Colored." Every envelope contains one dozen leaders; has our name and trade mark on it; 

 states the length aud quality of the leaders in it. 



Orders received from persons residing in cities in which the dealers keep a full line of our goods in stock will 

 not be filled at any price. 



3BE3Y eft? IMBRIE, 



Manufacturers of every description of 



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