816 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Nov. i5, 1883. 



:. •<■••» York. -Open Boat Sweepstakes. ■■ -laiicis: Lily It. I. 

 Great N.ik, L. 1.— Cathoat Race, 3 starters: Lurlliic 1. 

 Cnburg, Out - c )p. i, Race I'irM class, ti starters: Atnlanta 



n.y.v.c. 1. 



i ■• .i.iii-;:. - U| Race ■', stariers: Emma Tor.Y.C. 1. 



. West. 1. vim W I..Y.C. Open Reirattu. lir.-i (.lass. s. stnrl- 

 ,-!■>: h Crockett Sun \ l' 1. .I.i.i.i. I,. H Y.C -.' S, I...1I.I 

 Class eenterboard. !' starters: nahd II. \V.I..\.c l.Twi 

 light \\ I.YC ■>. Spider B.Y.C. 3. Keels. . Malt. is: 

 Dell,- .1.1' I. Vesper W.1..V C '.'. Charlotte H.Y.C. ;i. 

 Third class. II start. -rs: I'lore I.-.-. SI!. Y.C.I, Crescent. 



w.£.y.c. a, u w.l.y.c.3 



.. iToviuceMiwn I'rov.Vc. Rct-'.ola. I stnrtei-: Lilt I. 

 , l/oi. ho..;. r.-D.Y.C. Second On- »R Third Barnard Cup Knee. 

 .'. -tnri.T-: Scamp wins. 



Quincy. Q.Y.O. Race. K no class. G starl.-rs: NlobS 1. 



Third. -I:,.-: :istiirli-r<: l-Tora I.e.- I. 



.lass. 1 starters: Aile,n I. 



Have. First class, 1 starters: 

 ■ Emma Tor.Y.C. w. o, Tlnnl 

 i-f Tor.Y.C. 1. 



Turuuio. 



i: c v.. 



loroulo. 



K. C.Y.I 



Xilccil 



1. Sec, 



class 





11. ill Ii 





.. . 





Hint w 





Coreai 





uomiine 





Sweep 





r.V.Asi. 

 C. Eightj 



r.. r.. lit. i T,.r.Y.'\ cp..., 

 V.-i-.,- r.,r.Y.C. 1. Cygnet 

 :i. Sec-nd class J start 

 r. ■.• > '. •:. I'hird class 

 r..i.V.c. ;. Fiona " 



\.,.ik.is fesnarl 

 class, Aupie M. i 



--',■ v \ ,.,-k- Mai cli 

 ll.K.Y.c. 



foi to.— Tor.Y.C 



■sratui. starters: LiliOS I. 



nil Race. Third Cham- 



Hi. first class. :i starters: 

 -i,- -.'. Sc-.m.l class. 4 atari- 

 i'.ri •.!. Thir.i class: I'-vol,, 



till 



class, Mary S. Second 

 hers. li.R.Y.C.. beats B.Goodwin, 



:bs Sstarlere: RielniiontlQ.C.Y.C.l. 



!'..-rtlla s H.Y.C.. heals Susie 



Race. First class, Lizzie w. o. 



itl ■ K: 1J starters: Amy 1, 



i ill. l'ir-t clas.-. Count. -ss w. <>. Sec class. :1 starters. 



Iloldcti 1. Thir.i class. H sUi-K-rs: Dandelion 1. 

 i. Hulifax.-R.N.S.Y.S. Race. 6 starters: Petrel I. Mentor-'. 

 . Islip. L. I.- Match: Maria" t,.-at- s 



! iiorchesler. D S.Q. Secon I Class Ca'tbout Race. 5 starters: 



Scamp i 

 . Mull -H.Y.C. Championship -Sail Oft'. Third class, keels. 3 

 starters: Lillie 1. 

 ■„■»■ Yuri;. .Match: llroihers heats 15. (loodv. iu, bDth H.R. 



V.C. 

 .l.-.-scvCitv.- J.C.Y.C Race fin Challenge (.'up, 3 starters: 



Km'").! templar 1. 

 H.ihol;..,,. N..I.Y.C. Postpone! open Race. Catamarans, 3 

 starters: Duplex 1. Open sloops, Clas:- U. S starters: l.ilv 

 R, 1 Clasfi C. i. starter-: Thorn 1. 

 . Helleville. -I -taller-: lulanlhe 1. 

 "s. v. York. s. Y.c. Postponed Coi-iiitbiai, Matches. Schoon- 

 ers made no race in time. First clus.s sloops. 2 starters: 

 Gracittl. Second class, :> starters: orivn 1. Tiiird class. 

 „' -lariers: Crocdile 1. 

 inkers.— VrspoiY.A--o First cla— made no race. Second 



das. 



Rio 



Daisy 1. 



I Sen- \°'ork. Hurl.inY.i 

 Be-, 'her 1. Second 

 Third Class, I starter 

 KmiimB. I, 



. Port Morris.— K.Y.O. 

 petrel 8,1 CM Sei 

 ,.|.is>. lour starters: 



Rover I. Fifth ciass 

 .: starters: 'Jilt Edji 

 1'..,, i Eighth class, 

 : llohokeu. -Mulch: ,les 

 , Yonk-rs.. Vl -i„-A A 

 , sandy Hook. s.Y c. C 

 . saud> Hoolt.- Ocean a 



• 1. Third clai 



e 1. B'C 



rth clas 



,0. 



lirlj Hook.- S-Y.l 



Oct 



a Match: Fanny heats Gri 



SEEING IS BELIEVING. 



'pill-. 

 had bee 



the New York gentlemen consider, -,i n pioiuiilo that auohftn BITorl 



mnv I.,- inii.l, • ne\i -.-:■-, .1.. Hi'isoftJie opinion thai cult. -r- Imw al- 

 ready been built with this purpose in view, hut those iniorr.-fV. in 

 the projeel have i,..i a- v-i hecn i-ati-ll-d ilia' Ihev arc fnllv prepared 

 to make the attempt, ami so have Iv-itated. \\i,<-u iheyore ready 

 a ehalleii-c \,ill h.. received for tie old Iropliv. ' 



THE COST OF CUTTERS. 



PHK cost of Ileen, C-1f t. loadline. has been publicly slated fts 

 •as.uoii. We will contract for a ilupll caie of the II, en' for ?■•:. '»«'. 

 he est ,,l ihe Orlva. .-„,ft. I,, a. nine, was <;i» (.,... ihan the ,-i.st ,,f 



HOW THE TELEPHONE CAPSIZED. 



Editor Fbreitt 



Whl Si ,.. 









ccouni of the capsizing ot tin-Tele 



■hone i 



i i our i,.»p--i 







■.ill elv 







ishap. 'Hie I'd. ■),!,. .!„• „a- ;.„ei 



from 



!•■:.■ Oerobei 



quartet ._ 

 by swimming-, bu 

 up by a fisherman. 

 Buffalo, Nov. ». 



THE PAST SEASON IN CANADIAN WATERS, 



mitnr Ferr.it u,i<( Stream. 



The most active and successful raeim; -na-oii wlik-ii vachlsmen in 

 thispartof Canada have ever enjoyed is now fairly closed, all the 

 local craft, except two. having doffed their canvas and have prepared 





nished 



the annual rega 



Cygnet, of ColKmrg, ant 

 for the first class Onct 

 Norah would have woi 

 place KOinp; to Crtoict, a 

 on time, allowance from 

 class, beating tirade am 

 A handicap race for c 

 barber & Leslie, BnisbA 

 strong breezi 1 prevailed, 

 shorter than it should h 



had no chance vv'hatevei 



ttliowon in second 



{.\.V. bj '.I. -. , 



iced, s 



c of I 



ii in aim 



tit sever,- VM.llllel \ 



■•The Miaitier hi starting 

 . ::,in He eonsldi 



res)l.-cl and feels that it lll(«h 

 re~i|||- lie is Sill-- ii v ..„| 



d. The 



selves w ith elorv iu theR. C. 



to New 



qualiti-.-- a- iviiiil .iamiuei-s sh 





Having- closed the local ear 







1. th-ir 







The scribe ol those papers 





of fun. Hi- (ii)imons.oi- null 





to week as they happen lo h 





plisheil before his eves, and 





so Italic, i-flcnil. the same pi 





is laughable. He ftrmlj held 





there 



than "breadth of 

 all round. 



":^-"^A 



Ihe'i'r 



NARROW BE. 



u \vord> as 

 oneofyout 



„ tin- 

 local 





1 hv t!i'-ts a 



deal 

 « e-lc 





lopll 



i. to i-.-a.l op 

 lit to discuss 

 Hi- future "' 

 abej that h- 

 dug patriotic 

 ik- u wants 

 »e can reach 

 ! well ill the 

 jr. no matter 



A- an eiilhusiastic yachlsman who dislike* uiitnilh. -i- one >.le. 

 lielievc-s tin soon can Iip*i be promoted by telling the truth, and who 



wishes not only to render yon what aid I an in uprooting prejudice 



and ignorance, hut iherdo lo show Hint he appreciates vonr earnest 

 able iimi persistant offortsto inal end. 1 ask- for the admission •■! m\ 

 your columns. pn m I'.o-k 



Ki i 



mpl. 



. Oct 





stead of prineipl.-. and conii.iuictii.i 

 venture to ft-, on record It we 6v 

 cipiivoeal and eui]it\ volnii; 



and are Seen l,\ v. I i ■ . ., people. I hi 



at game which is hot worm tnepowdi 

 :o teach charlatans ilieir proper plac . 

 impei-al ive for tin- liirtberanee of truth.; 



!,,.- bilentaons. There is 

 of the public w« are 



ipealing to prejudice in 

 selves every tiun thej 

 pari ol n.eii 

 they .-x.-rt no influence 

 is t,„. valuable lo -hoot 



_-l, .e-c:.sioi!:,l|. 



H IS B .;isaL.'le,-al.le.illH lull 



ad ■■ 



and 



..e III in a 

 . up courage In 

 lice is applied to 

 m and 1'islil dis- 

 oiillv as gratify ■ 

 Coining disaster 



due on the win- 

 awtngot the air 



i-oiii the London 



.•1 id Al-lcl Ill.He 



Buov pnii, ted Iu 



- trerc reaohetl; 

 of uiulcJlnabli 

 ii. was still [lis 

 I at I ii. I ,.i 



IV. -lv 





"hi, 



r Hertlht. the Clltler -sloop 

 t.-.l ol lie- 1} p,S in „,|-l 



is vexed question, which 

 ■ two or three years." I'm 

 I,, replace crude oountrj 

 x.itious .a annoying ques 



I ahllitl ..: l.l.li model 

 ■II vcxalious only to those 



v to tin- tlogutas .a ti id 



n ligln dlsplaciliu nt. We 

 ,. d ;i..- 1,, wle .n ti,,. waj 



■j.-h oi the .seawiinhakii 

 lit) ions displacement ..i 

 water with (.-renter ease 

 :rade. and that with like 

 ., l„- e,i.|i-.,-d by form and 

 lrance to passage 



• dispho 



u Icainl at last 



-eeiii to lik-.- in. in as cruisers. ,,u in- 



■il III all conditions., I' ,-cu and wind 



■ullv I lunched ,i- ,...■-„ 



she i..i- ma lerutely But- 



tuiutuiil of the II: ii is), ion ie-. , , .,:n- 



ouid chi.iienj-e adou'ratioii. 



s:.aiii.-r hue heen ducked by the 

 1 il ui I not come up 



spe 





.,- 1 ben 

 in.- 



to call forth I i praise 



-Inalll.li.iace.ih.i- 



oi |.-i th tl ie. Ne« York yachtsman irou 



adapted by the clubs of Uiis country , but if tlie reasons i 



then, i, . .inline; ii- impia.nc.ihiliiv are .sound the opinii 



lieiou-iv iieid Hint all match re hoiild he sinned u, 



lie lei it- woikui/s tlierc should he no ini-lal;-; and no 

 Sading mii-'t>-i'. are reipured tu bt alert, and really ih-sk 

 u , ,||.i„- ,n, ., in: o I a race provokes a- much r.ivorable i 



the uailtiea! pi.n.re presenled or the S] I shown by the 



tin i, will come, ii wasihouirhi. when suoh Starts will b,- 

 adopted In in- la 



,i.,ii hi- In -aM sail of the culler This pel tirac 

 1„.,,1 ,,, ]„-.: ,,„„,■ del, ;:, -lii-h Alien, .in i.-i- 

 because of the former's Halter bottom and t 

 rac,-s nowaday:, under double In a I sail, and ii 



"lb, .'i'-'el'aies lhal' HrdOllil. I I.C-I because -he 



which, in 1881, he !' :l 



„ wis ll„- Ills, -1, i.-f " :1 



ft! 



English cuttei 



Fad, man .-•■ 



Ii ssti n- I.,.'- 

 ■ rn. il.- i ,.i 



old j 



amah to nbserire the prido that a 

 g t>< nialo-ihejr boat a wiuuc 

 devolved upon him personally t 



...led and stupidly prejudiced person oi the 



•limisv eiTorl.s v.iu have properly character- 

 •ontiiinally i.-is ■ I ' 



mills s, 

 . I hey a 



i in Knc-ll 



I handsoi 



,1. 



sels linelj , UtxurioUi . 



agrnut iii.u. i ,.f these grand vessi Is to be met with, and th-ir owners 

 , ,. iti-.e uiemlicr-s of the great yachting frarernity. Long 



cruises with theiu ar.- ihe nil.- and not the exeaption, ana toey are 



siiigului'ly well adtlplHd for this service, 



-il, ih, mallei ,i oiii.- .-litelpiisim: inelitsmeii s,-i,jiu|; a cutler 

 cros-. th.- Atlantic will, a view of winning back Hie America tup. 



,- beat type of b 



•a. 1,-1 1,1,-eiVe V. 



ihe latest of his I 



Of his 

 pted by 

 m pie .a 



i .-.-l \s iisi'i.,1, too mil, I, ■ 

 -, .... ,-noi i,,.e- and too little U) the Wati 



Ie 1 '■■ provide „;. 



„,., and lif: hel out of the water. Ii ■< v p- '--i'-- expel 



ncnl and might nave been obviated by securing a proper design in 

 Ie- I'm i place ti- m persons familiar with such work. Iii beralteied 

 Imiie Atalanta Will be aaift. Bin. watet'line. i'ift. tin. hi am and liin 

 i-pii, oi hold. I.eo.-in overall vil -.'p, ft 



M0RB DEPTH AM' LESS BEAM, si 

 luliding a 



,:l th.- Pa,- 





ISt "'I'i'e 



lod, i 



ii. I. Ther 



aid judioiaU) fair 



i, ijiiesiion to aban- 



pbu 



CISCO lot 



transom like u .id- in-l mainsail open houl ii\,-rui. .u- i-ir. i.eiii i -i 



the sal 1 getiiuir et an I ■ 



abortions. I' wuld ■■■ II .. san ir.oi-:-.- . luestalled 1 



bin- With the principal Eastern clubhand adopting waierlin, md 

 soil area: 



VICK INI KIINA 11' iNAI.. We unco i.-.-iv.-l the oii-eular ..I'the 



• inoiilieiut lie • usual inlernaiioniil mulches at Niccfoi' 



c liters and 



yawls over: J-iOO; same, 



■i :<, I'i ton- i. 



fur yachts •■'" ■ ■ ml and third days for prizes of $S00. 



wmii.-i- wiih ih. poise-. Special match 

 \ aciil-. pri.-.e.- $l.Xk\ StIM and I ' 



"d.-s Kegat.es Nu-.-. before April i 



NI".W LIGHT llRAKl Mr - wide, shoal sloop 



of the old fashion built bi Mucanj of Ronth Brooklyn 



long with lilt. Iveum au.f :jft Sin. depth l.sual sloopne and Hums : 



