116 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 6, 1883. 



HULL Y. C. 



SEVENTH mutch Mid se 

 sailed Sept. I. in light 

 K. Milbirand -M .1 Kil'i-v 



NEW ORLEANS KAC 

 lotah in time lug 25. m 



•Mil ii-. included open hm 



Benson 



lee, an 



made 



i;m, t 



judge 



s' lino to Klack Brush buov. No. 1, to 

 , on' l'oddo«k's lslimd. through Hull 

 •dgo, returning through Hull Quito 



i' line-to West (mi. leaving Poddtfcjirs 

 Island on starboard, thence to black buoy on Wilson's rock, thetuio 

 1 1.1 r-t i-i ( ..-■ 1 liu..v ..ii limit's ledge, through Hull Out to the judgi*' 

 boat seven nautical miles. 



For other classes: From judges' line to steamboat barrel ..II Seal 

 Rooks, to yellow hand, marked II. V.I'., off Slrawlx rrv Hill. (.. 

 yellow barrel marked II. V. C. N. W. to Biimkiu Island, i.. yellow 

 barrel marked II. V. C, off P.-d. look's Island, to judges' boat -traven 

 nam ifiil miles. 



Tin' race was (inisbed as under: 



SHi-OMI('I.ASH-CltNTEItB0AHDS. 



Length. Aetual. Corrected. 

 Mabel, I'r.d Clayton 83 03 S 29 31 2 IU 34 



SBOOSt) CLASS- KE.KLS. 



Transit, E. II. lngnll ..27 01 2 88 02 



THlnD CLASS rEKTBWIOAlin sl.ool'S 



Sea Bird, (leorge S. Forbnsh 23.01 1 .r, I- 



KofUTII II.ASK-CATHOATH. 



V ii Mali, W. L.Fluunej h 00 



Amy. !•:. w. Baxter SJ.Oa 



Fancy. Joseph Stone 

 Jrtker, (ieorge Coffin. 

 Hi is. .1. K Souther .. 



r CLAKR- 



...20.07 



...ai.os 



80 ,-, 



.18 II 

 .Ik II) 



IS Oil 



Poranir, L. ML Clark... . 



Spray. II. M. Faxon 



Shce'nvatcr. W. M. Morrill 



Mvrtle. R. ('.and C II. Poor.- 



Kismet. II. N. Curls . 



Wild Fire, H. A. Keith 



SIXTH CLASS— I 



Dandelion. V. F. Adams, id .. 17. w> 



Dido. F, I,. Bnr-.vell 17.04 



I 80 55 

 1 38 It 

 i .'in no 

 1 IS 50 

 1 43 48 



1 45 57 

 I -ll, IS 

 1 -10 25 



I Hi 51 



..IX HI 



2 I HI 07 



i n is 



1 12 24 

 I 12 II 



i is m 



i 10 is 



i ii 2d 



I 17 51 

 1 18 01 



1 IS 11 



1 10 2C 

 1 10 31 

 1 ID 42 



CAPE ANN V C.-The open races, postponed to Sept. 1, were 

 sailed off Pavilion Beach in light northeast wind. Fifty-three entries 

 had been received. 1ml twentv torn only started, as others could not 

 lav ovet another dav. Judge's wre: [I. F. S anford. (I. II. Oakes and 

 (ieorge II. Blat.ohford. aboard the yacht Tedtlie. Courses wore 



twelve miles, t.irl'n-st class r20ii..six miles lor second-class over 



15ft., and six miles for third class under ISft, Summary as follows: 



Kittiwake, Cunningham. 



Venus, MeKeuzie . 



Judith, Pigeon 



Reckless, Mehlnian 



Adele, Haskell 



Effle, Everett. KckCl id 



Unknown, Martin 



Sarab A.. Welsh 



Fourteen others did not start. 



22.09 



21.00 



. ...20.08 



Actual. C 

 3 18 oa 



3 40 55 



4 02 48 

 I 07 30 

 4 17 47 

 Not takeu. 

 Not taken. 

 Not taken. 



irree'.I. 



:i "2 li'.i 

 .1 no 23 

 3 21 in 

 •i 2i os 



3 38 51 



Sassacus, (Iriffin 



Sunbeam. Tucker 



Helen, Holder 



Marguerite. McLaughlin. . 



Jennie C. Lane 



Mischief. Smith..: 



Florence. I 'olb\ 



AuKevoir, Smith. 

 Mid 



udell.. 

 tela 



Peneelual 

 Dreadjiai 

 Profess,.! 



Den. 



Marchioness, Will: 



Tit, Bickford 



BETTER THAN A CIRCFS. 

 the I,.,, last Monday. Six ohro 



CLASS. 



Iti 03 



15.01 



18.00 



is 02 



16.07 



17.00 



15.03 



lR.oa 



10.00 



19.10 



17.04 



...18.00 



1? 00 



.19.00 



THIItn CLASS. 



13.01 



I 25 25 



1 03 34 



1 30 37 



1 81 08 



1 Hi 35 



1 31 4u 



1 38 Ml 



1 38 50 



1 38 21 



1 80 07 



1 12 02 



1 30 44 



I 4.1 08 



1 12 21 



58 31 



1 05 08 



I mi ni 



1 00 21 



1 08 08 



1 09 13 



1 10 25 



1 10 40 



I II 48 



1 12 50 



I 16 21 



1 16 25 



I 17 03 



i is si 



The 



2.00 

 s had n 



spit 



kn..' 

 !'.,:ii 



of delirious* tim 



iring farce down 



nitation (fame of athletics 

 le" grown on a Connecticut 

 rest, instead of coming in a 



■ ii. Brooklyn, its wretched 



■ V hunts li-ai io. 'rii.-e... 



faces as their sides vibrated in riotous merriment at wildly ludicr 

 scenes bnlorc which the grandest efforts of Punch and Judy 

 shamed into sepulchral solemnity. 



i It is by Tvrrd 

 in- readers, Th. 

 illy broad in its 



which are good o 



lough as illustrations, but udmil of niu 

 designs. Tim lines of a 10-loiiner llgu 



•me as hi 





ore commendable. Published by Non 



o.v Wil>, 



150 Mie o.ics Lon 



don. Price about 75 cents. 





NEW CUTTER 



8 — Lawlev & Son, of South Boston, hav 



a hud trial 



inquiries for sum 



1 cutters, more or less similar to \ a} i 





hope to huild n 







winter. They als 







Shi- is Slllt over. 







during winter 

 BFVFBLY OPEN RACE.— Thr- 



will besa I SBpt. S, off Monum 



stakes. S5 entry. Start Hying, fly. 

 two-i birds waterline plus beam. 



>vci;22IT., 



ballast al- 

 Nt beach. 



n'tuiV'va^i'snuV:"^: 

 Geo. IF Hiciinrds. OUai 



boom' and with a (nasi 

 working ar.-a under lb 

 Qgbermen abroad, and ■ 

 HI course, the mi/zeti u 

 I be area required in a y 



VaYF. This I'.o.sioiici.ite, . Mr. w 

 cruising this year. In one instanci 

 Desert in very car- • weather, she he 

 Varuna. vayu did noi talce a. drop o 

 Her lee gangway alloal. The culler v 

 boat, and exceedingly comfortable. 



and lilleascati.oats. The cata 



La Belli cii'i. and Ida heado 



round. The rear ooftts foum 

 Shift that they gave up. Nip £ 

 which she made til 4:u|:l.'i. I i 

 i :• | :•-••!. Fannie ii 4:27:00 , and I 

 Nip and Tuck among the cata 

 boats, and Ida the prise for th. 

 I'll. FIX i RACING, In the ] 

 interesting feature was the p 

 b the smallest 



ind I: 



o |.'( 



ej,t her lead to the t'misl 



S8, Fa Belle 4:17:30, Hail 



La Fa-lie wins cabin prist 



Aug. 21. the 

 • J.-nnie J. 

 making a very 



' the 



irge 



proved herself very close winded. Wit 



fori'. F. June from a design by "Yol 

 Detroit Urv Dock Co., and the Wyaniki 

 Wendell has shown such taste and apli 

 expect great things from him in the ful 

 HULL OPEN RAGE.— Though no of 



will be rendered lis follow,': Protest' In 



for fouling, in favor of Mabel. 

 ,r of Transit, and also In the 

 ,U. Protest of Charlotte and 

 iu? court* si ill open. This will 

 ,-s cnlei b,,ar,|s and Nimbus 

 „e.-k holds good till further 



tnced that the Cobourg. Onl.. 



lome or anvwhere else. There 

 o make mutual admiration affai 

 BEVERLY Y. U.— Eighty-first 



minutes to ctoas. Rule permitting change of weight of ballast on day 



of race in second class is repealed and no weight can be changed. 

 Time limit 2-\, miles per hour for llrsl class, for the otb 



CAPSIZES AND l>l:ii\VNl\'t;S Tills WEEK Among many 

 others we note the tumbling over or a calliont last Sunday in the 



Somwl near Port Chester, and the sacrilice of i g Janu-s H lock- 



wood and Homer I,, (lilbert. in an attempt to swim ashore, after the 

 boal sank in fourfalhoms Several other iias^ciigers wen- saved by 

 Captain Wm. P. Lyon, who put oil' in a boat to tharescna Sloop 



•- ible.l over in 



(to. 



: llai 



■ In 



•ing 



ndred ; 



I, del 



. getting l 

 . >rt of the Olieli race-. Augi 

 number actually starting ill the race, tint in- 

 uecompaiivii.g the fleet, The racers which 

 I but Dido' returning, the latter having cap- 

 ut' the Beverly Y. C. in IS70. ISM2 and |s-.'i slid 

 her. if starters, as O.i. Ill and l?;i boats a.l ujillv 



sails. She was ten niinules lat 

 affected the result. Shadow hi 

 celluntly skippered, to which u 

 be attributed. The day has go 

 er'B condition with n thorough 

 COMMENDABLE.— As Shadt 

 the Boston Y. 0. race last Sato 

 Kellev, of Boston, though ha 

 luffed 



club 

 BEVERLY 



tro 



ste; 



II tv 



is coming in from Egg Rock in 



the right of way, considerately 

 lirlesy which was acknowledged 

 id waving of hats in recognition. 

 lire sail off for Ibir.l clttljS ehfljn 

 ;usi ■•■: I'oiuse. round Harding's 

 .. I:., fresh. Judge. John tiiiincy 

 ltd. 2:25:0X1. and I'svche, Couinto- 



■ • V. C — Has adopted length aud sail area measi 

 Fall races fixed for Sept. 10 and 11. First .l.ij ..p, •..:■.. ..II ;.-;.. 

 1^ ion-, .o.-r and under 5 tons. Large ea-l. | ■ : i. ■ B I 

 open to club ya.-bts. three classes, for the Toronto, Cosg 



PROGRESSIVE.— The deep-liodlea Vangie. built by Hiiti 

 Frvor. South Boston, has had her board cut out and a 

 2,5001bs. iron bolted up. Vangie is a taking sort ,.t boat and 



Vt iSEM 1TE.— This large steamer has been purchased by 

 den, she was buiii hj RoaohiS Son of Chester for Mr, Belden 



her builder ugain. 



NYSSA.-Mr. Wall's keel sloop is kept in splendid triu 

 probably the best titled and rigged sloop iu New ^ ■ rlv wat, 

 nand of a professional Solent skipper is easily detected In In 



TRANSIT. This sloop has been purchased by F il IngaJ 

 s Beni. She win first prize in third cli 

 open races under her new ownership 6 



SEAWANHAKA Y. C.-The Corintliiai 

 will be sailed last week iu SeptejnheD 

 promise to be the best races of the year i 



WAVE'S SPARS. -It was not. the Ada 



lost the racing spars slopped t W.n 



company deserves the blame. 



FORTUNA.— Mr. H. 8. Hovev's new schooner is being prepared in 

 Gloucester tor her contemplated voyage to the Meibterraueau. 



Hull 



gatweing. 



I'n i'itsii,v pmnttri attention, eowmvnieatiofts shnuld '»<■ <<<?- 

 dressed to the Forest and Stream I't'hlishliuj Co., nail not to 

 individuals, in whose absence from tke-offieB matters tffiwi- 



portcmee are liable la ,lela\i. 



THE SEAWANHAKA CANOE RACES. 

 TM3E aiiuiial open boat and canoe race of the Seawanhaka V ('.. 



i pn AUgUSt 8tJ,brougl,t ... the line but four en. t the la!;-, 



class as lliosl of the e:,no,:ists are still on their way I Canada, flic 



Dot not having r, turned. Mr. Vaux sailed th" Flsa. with such sails as 

 could he found, while Mr. Whilloek entered the Theresa with but one 



;■•;-" ..«§««£ .' ,,lr,, " ,,v - rt ' """"":";;, 



^^.'C.T,I^huyl e r .IJIfc uu . u ^ 



I, i'n 



,14ft. 



Elsa in ■.':■-'.',:'•.•. Fn ak 8a»38, and 1 r 



The larger boats at first opened 



start, bulthe Elea set hersphinaker a 



ml a slakel 



■rtiiein before a Ugbt 



the pri> 



cii|i valued at illll 



?. owing to their 

 -. ami out of He 

 •au well out iu 



Ork, The Fienk kept up 

 die the Tramp, lolloning 

 L\ but, after many efforts 

 ; up. The Fl>.l wins 



THE ASSOCIATION RACES AT STONY LAKE. 



'I'lIEiucei oi |s.-i has called ..ni a larger attendance .if canoeists 

 J and their friends than any p.vvi..us one. the campers ■.. the 

 cal Island alohe numbering aboiil while ai l-ast id 



the pr 



About 300 





■• -wa.for part. 



icine one rnile 

 uel by Arthur 



piac ' as Mr 



innior pn 





ng central 

 lan is nlwl 

 ri/e. his pr 



1 of prizes 



v to ail pi eee 



vs considered a 



•vioii* standing 

 e of confusion 

 they had fairly 



novices, or 



those whe ba.i 





. (iib-..i,. ofllio 

 oe Snake, after 





and a jib. a ng 



"the forinVi 



B, Hawkins and 



Butfoursl 



'."t'-'d .en'of ten 



lisht ra 



boroea: 

 .listpiali 



•a, N. Y.. in a Racine canoe 

 ioc being .lelavcd. Mr. Willn 

 isown sails on It. however. 



ling race. Class A, seniors 

 .•miles, in, entries, eight 

 was II. ),. Willouchl.y. ..f 



[onroe. New York C. C. won band 

 i F. A. Nickers. .n. Springfield C. C, 

 by It. W. Baldwin. tit.awaC. ('.. m 

 ■ i n .f tlw Bob Rot ctnio... brought 



V. C ( 

 dlingr 

 Hawk, 



Hugh Ncilson . . . 

 Win. W'hitloek.. 

 R W (libson 



H. L. Wil 

 F. A. Nie 

 0. K. Mo: 



IS ».- SO LIMIT (.r tUI.LAST. 



i'or.in'o C. I' Boreas I ,. . 



. N. Y.C C ■ Dot ,' s '"""" 



...Mohican C.C Snake i .„„.„„ 



. . I, ake i b.-.rge ( '. t ' Aurora t Juniors. 



IS -45.11111. 1. 



adline. 



SnaJ 



itches and : 



ew Vork. 

 express Co 



Salem, le 



toflrf^y 



niianv winch 

 t some other 



(full 



Saratoga. S. V 

 St.iiiigiicld C. C. . . . 



N V C.C 



Ottawa C.C 



...Windward, 



(iiroMtt. 



d the course one atier another 

 i bowling of old Nntus. until 

 se, the Boreas, windward, and 



ay. tbe wind went down, until 

 lie of the combined [.addling 



Blade, v 

 pa. I. Him 

 distauc. 



Messrs Whttlt 



