186 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



•J(), 1883. 



BEVERLY Y. C.-SEPT. 15. 



. -.iii. 



r pili ■ i'.i.'v third <■■'■■ '■'■ Nalmnt, Sutiteinber io. was 



1 ri.r <■!■■■■■ ■ "i ■■■ Hi >•.: 



of the fh>: Mosquito. Spider, of Bus second class: 



.] .-.•]. inn* of the hird .1.,-.. 



Day ,.|„i.. r, u t ..I - P. M . thetraie fixe ■ 



1 off. .villi .1 inn !■■ - owner 



wa- unable ■■ 



p 'lir. cull- • 



v,»r. .-11111 wiii her i" i.imv.-. Whistling Buoysndred 



Buoy "if Winthrop Head lt»4 miles. 



AM Hi.' ... : :■'■■< >'■ ''•■■ ■ '•"' dm< » 10 Wintbrap 



vi'li wiml wi-ll nil oa porl quarter Stan as follows: 



■ ■ ■ I -.-.. I,.-. 'J:...i-|..: 



. 



■ :..•:!.!.■ I after Mosquil ■ and 



• :.i.ic:i iriii.- o. windward of course token by 



Psyche Dandelion :■'■ ''■- -ei'v last went tiir..u.;h Josephine- 



lee" and slov. i • -.-• ''•:■••. wnile all bul Josephine 



Mosquite 



I he Hoidci 



■a! : 



Aboul • itheBi 



.. iinniili- !.!!■ r s.-n "l >|..s<|iiii., in Hi.. 

 A.i Hi., same Mm ■ I I .-y..h ■ to wind- 



ward, while .los-phc .. i!n- oileis. 



Tin- hnoy was nov 



-. and it was doubtful whether II i 

 delion would reach il Brat Hidden. I a trifle, oud 



jibed l-.iun I SOI1I" lr. 



tliirdor. f..i. batervala by 



and ,|..--piliue 



■>• i tack, and 



nee weathered on Dandelion and verj shartlj served 



II "ii'.-ii il:- -,.uc pi.. .-- Sj.i.I'-i i-i-ri: whs looking up verv close, 



ahd things looked blaeior .. sag off to lee- 



■ 



As it in-- z ".i ii|. ' ' - of life, and 



soon work.-.: 01 d I I her. just 



:. I gradually opening wnler ..n Spider. Dande- 



Bon foil i-. 11-. '.i- -•.'.'■. k.- i-h.-'iiij riis-lv. whil.- l-.-yohe. though 



leading hei ■ ii tofceward 1 1 looked as ir 



ii tide to hold her to windward, and 

 hi.il eased :.- 

 A- the mushing line was p:ir..!l. I t.. the i ourse. all had to tuck to 



A YACHTSMAN ON A COASTER. 



Erlilor Wires/, n 



cross utter 



leeward 



bow. The line v 



. 



:!:.-. l:.Mi. ,".,11.1 — . :.■'■' 



1:33:35: J 

 pennants, 



• . I. ni l':..M'i,- was so far to 

 :.- 1 Dm Minn and Spider c 



■• iianddioi 



•I. •-.::. 11:1 . ■) piii-i" 



Acliell l.i:ne— Connies.-' '.': l! : -.i.i; ll.iid-n 



,::,;.,. !.,:■::■,: Dandelion l:!!.:l.-.: i'-ydi, 



. Hon h -ii and Maude-lion taki 



Blue with UoLn Castlk. 



ATLANTIC Y. C SFPT. 15. 



THB revival of the poilnant races promised to be an. 

 siduruol.- interest, hul win iinn-ed by the lack of win.. v.. lib 

 small nU ti ■ ' -ii.1 wave had iudii<-td man' 



■:■ ... I- . ' .'■' -ntiivlj . fl.-i'l owners V "I' 

 Ihing in :i e< iliint- .si- eon. lit loll, not 'i>li:e e.-rtuin whether I h.-v si i mil. 

 have ncld.- il winloi ::■ ■: i... \- there was i 



:•••■'.- u.'i-,. -., ■_■:■.. 

 ,.,... I v-.s.-i ill i tlia hash!. 



a- lone a- [«• — ili!>- .. 'ill -Hike in. and b; 



th.-tini.-li-ll' /ophyi's I'U.ll.il lie- -.iu!e.-- til- (I 



such :i i-.iti- limt Hi'- i-i-..~|> -it-s were no eh bncht-r :1c r.i.'.- i 



■ "ii. iiiilluiiuers heiDB .lebarred 

 and for that r.-as. , : 



There art 



i.-ty 



form and appointments tin:- ■ 

 siolial IU-I-. hnl who tor la.-i. 



;. fni i.iui:.- and fitting 

 start in the retrular batUes. The every-day trim u. 

 tiii'in un eseelleut opportunity to get their Raua 

 that reason interesti 

 were bo bi • 

 Though in- race came to non-ln. . 

 m-.-s as long ns il lastcl. fo: 



i.ei.-rpi - I.. .isl- 1 liinvf-..- a 



- of what a 1 



hail ■-: • --.I. ■:•- in h-.-iit win. is I- or jearswe were 



i,l..iii-i,le w-iirht wen 



.1 he li..[i.l.'s-ly lalt 



•: yachts whicl 



■ cruisers of e: 



■iih the 



i-. throiiRh 

 which wi- 



ot 1 



trai 



. .1 ci 



the 



li^-hi airs, if any n 



,|i,nlit- in ::.-• !• '" "is.-s. an. I lool: the ilonl 



worked ■ OwPa Head la 



were prol. ' ! Ihey hkewj: 



■ antageat allin beattol 



mg up ..' •' iremendou.- rar.-. 



had lie- I"--' ..lll.e 1. i-iie— the w!,i,|e:il:e 



.li-mi.-giiite.: f..rw.'ii;i of wind, -h-siill ha 



The. -nil. i- •-,-.- ■ ll-et to noisl jillto] 



ip.ni.i thnl oi.l her some good, but she could hardly polni 



h was to I" ,.|..l in enii-iie.' tiim. I 



01 



mrp crack, followed by a viofent flapping of 



-•on, e thing had ean-ie.laivav. H proved to lie 



. 

 nniirv vael: n.-llien 



. . ■ -he.-! ■■! that -.nl 



;■ .1, the 



died nee tuse of uuweroii! lumps ...a the bot- 



.1 Id tffles 'I In- i-iver is ftbOul .-i.'.-ni miles wide 



;;. .i i,:,i ,'.-.. ni | ban Been s ti-.-iii.i-- 



-. i.i|..-s. IIKllMllg 

 . 1st, III. Ill 



with rags and a i . -n had 



he -ails ■.-, .- and wilh all .:•■( 



•lit i mlng ,.l..i, . oi .nidi- 



l ft'.l-toll two- • :ii;l- iindei-nni.il" 



.... 



•t had ■ • ■■! with 



h I ad run 



an. i at U, ,'iin 

 ..'. ■■■:,.,, k l,e, 



ht. At this time the Parker had haul 



■ 



. . .-. square two- 



the lower front, line win... 



,. II I r .in Cilar I'oint the river w. . 



■• r dinner, wblcl 



. i ; ..im Li mQes below Bin 



nee we mode in on, I ■ and In inul.s. 



■.he Man land -I 



igllt.OI, r'.„ 



i Washingt, miles from Pinoy 



i-.l about three and ft null mil. s to windward of 

 ■leu.hov. up the hull of bhl rail,, r ahead 

 .il on the 

 ■ 

 au steamer passed several 



•al:e Itji 





Ooll'il in... .in i ." . -"«.t ^•j'j'j, . 



without that -nil The match '■■ 

 to davits and anchors on i be bow E 

 BllOwe I. Com'-" no, ,i oft eh 

 W Spit and return PennauU 



house wa.- verv small. When n 



■ 



grim p. port, all .... 



ili.'i- was oo hi i I weal 



darodtomanoc-v'ie. 'nl. : 

 f.-w lengths only and it was i::i 

 n: in v a .lose -have from collision a 

 folio",,..,! ,!,.• same laities with only 

 Tin re ua- !■■'- "I lilnnkoling and i 

 but the game was not tvortb thecal 

 iut u than the tide, and first 

 out aloud, u- tii-\ w.ie lucky or unlucky, fr 

 l.i.teipr:-" ho.'ei. -i. -I.-:.. Ml. i,..|.ling h 

 way Owl's Head bul hwo miles below tl 

 in verv tedious fashion, with sundry vii 



;.:-.- ■ 



spii 



the londiiiK- liowi 



the 1 



still, i 



id I 



.-ose majei 



Point, h.-low Indian Ileud. whej 



hour li-f. ■ 



tin- ii.-ai future, so at in o'clock the si 



a it h.-re was studded with little sfar- 



..f the -laid fisher li. l-'or another ho 



the haln iv moonlight night ami then 

 captain invited ne ;.., ;i.uk" use of his 



lot a sound last night to disturb I 



tiou. The regularitv 

 bells loll the hours os 



ate shore fr -in -lu.r 

 .'.ar.l. bound up. 

 Smith'i Point old lighthouse, four allies N w. ..r ii 



oi -quurler if a mile 01 1. -.- 



I :.r.l. Blow in;: nl >ul :. tv. cut v-knot 

 e eastern sb. swell }ug- 



|.„,|; il uilh -il, -I, 



easy pitching that u was u ;.■.. bo ear il 



lento! berbighuH before She sptmaloDg through Me 



eight or nine ■ ' a sound 



..,, I... a id except the cheerful rustling ,,t lie- wind tin-ouch 



aad in- .... iiui..: of ■: counter, and ns 



■ p' II.. Bob (who 



■ . all taking a nap 



the mate and Dutchman alom ■ ' orders, 



. ]•. liith- „r either 



irty-eighl 



. ," ..oniplexioned, 



lun-i in hi- way-, and kind in dixoosltion toward hiscrew. 



It.- lal'-'lv -avs auvthii'L'. and !.l- ■■:.!. is Hi'.- fen and 



i.e You would 



• i.vavsd.i. 

 •e in taeUi,,_- il.- forestaysail isheldtOt ud.ani until 



,\ - ..li When h- ei,.- il -ual or '.v lo 'Draw away'." 



' 



:,.- deep l,hi lor o| the ' 



impose 

 . 



mall bell inner- over tbe bui 

 oi in i ■ ",i.i re 

 rim thin sheets of 



■ all dm have grown dark ami 



-mi. h'.- i'oint la -w 

 ' mile to easl waul. We 

 . ,'ltld til" M I 



n -had. trie 



I smoke. A i 



nth il abOUld not lime 

 ., ,- 

 I and crossed Iim.II 



and: 



-. S \\ 



Sin- 1 



it hail i 







in. bovi ■ ..f another without beb 



lie- dainae.- f,„ iryli.e lo 

 able io clear. 



Xt the short work the L'na was a stunner M.'ipp.-r Huise would 



ivb- i the sloop i-ound ■ a.-iiy as 



,,„. j,,.,, .,.:■..: : :.:- animal up a narrow 



lane ail-.' Die w,l, i '•'..- hi..'.' I g" 



verv Bhorl list" i 



worked up into s-eoiid. o . aboard 



wh.-n tin- eiiri..!.! v.;,. mug down upon ill" whole p-rrormance. 



[loeran. my, had profited all she could by 



he,- -mall si/., and lo ■.. ire that the others 



■ .. fe|..:h, eauie "i :i r ■ u hen the music 



was sudd i.'ii ....,.' ■ .-.v. lieina 

 . i ,or by the tide, crews d:-.. 



smoKe curling out the Charley 1 



■• rnd thetesl i '... . Nigh ae falling 



and I. he last of lie- I'm, ■' ■ 'l In I - "' ..''..■ ■ ' - to 



i '.■ ■ " : l.vweath ired lie calm all 



nighl a: ao ■■ 



they persisted in hucl toe cceeded m 



Con- i.e. mi i ndbfti «aiu by moon power. 



.1 . . i i new tancy, and IVn-uin. tlsworth s latest 



,, 1 1, H, e racers and tried them on for ii cuple 



. . i i : ,,...'. 



thou"i. . le strength of the tide, considerately keep- 



Uleai ■ '■■ "shappj 



.,.,,,.. , .... I , ,i or Crocodile. Ma 



sck .. ong timeiuou irtal 



KATtTcoAY, May -jf,.— Th- raitlinc 

 uross the tia'. 



the sails. I COUlu noi 



i brilliant coli 



I Point, where the :i 



mid pleasant that we SOI 00 



' bid had strengl 



ver the waters at ..'Xiiilani'ii:. "- ' ll 111 



I a tlanoihtr of canvas, and th. trd called imt 



;. - 



Si-xn.tv. aUY-'7.-Tiirned out -lel'i. Theskv- v.a- thickly I cael 

 beht shower, which had pn ile I m he i h ml falling; the 



wind ll'ht and adeatl. like stillness I'l.'igning. '■> 



wind light ...... 



si distant about two miles. Vie hud 



od during! 

 . | , our course due souti 



either 3«le are dimi ■• ii. ',.!.. 



water, as largi as L ■ i . u. - 







- 



:.: li. Wl '. ■ 



,; .. ... ..,,11,,. 







3.W. l.y W.. 

 h" -lioi'.-.i on 



..•.in. , hoi , " 



,| . , in ,. ,1 ■! Villi l.e.'lll- 



I . I. , i 

 . ' 

 iv is a small 



,,,. . . . 



. , nu TohUl th. ■ 



ci her and were our-, 



